Description : The reaction of zinc with dilute and concentrated nitric acid, respectively, produce
Last Answer : The reaction of zinc with dilute and concentrated nitric acid, respectively, produce A. `NO_(2) and NO` B. `NO and ... N_(2)O` D. `N_(2)O and NO_(2)`
Description : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as well as in ammonium hydroxide
Last Answer : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as ... (3-)` D. `SO_(4)^(2-)`
Description : What happens when gold ornament is heated with dilute nitric acid?
Last Answer : The copper constituent of the ornament reacts with the acid forming greenish copper nitrate solution and reddish brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide. Gold remains unaffected.
Description : Titer refers to a. The most concentrated antigen-antibody concentration showing a reaction. b. The first diluted antigen-antibody concentration showing a reaction. c. The precipitation line ... antigen-antibody reaction. d. The most dilute antigen-antibody concentration showing a reaction.
Last Answer : d. The most dilute antigen-antibody concentration showing a reaction.
Description : When concentrated sulphuric acid awas treated with potassium ferrocyanide, CO gas was evolved. By mistake, somebody used dilute sulphuric acid instead
Last Answer : When concentrated sulphuric acid awas treated with potassium ferrocyanide, CO gas was evolved. By mistake, somebody used ... C. `N_(2)` D. `CO_(2)`
Description : Lead pipes are not safe for carrying drinking water because water containing dissolved oxygen attacks lead thereby forming poisonous Pb (OH)2 . Lead pipes are readily corroded by (A) Dilute HCI (B) Acetic acid (C) Concentrated H2SO4 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Acetic acid
Description : Lead pipes are not safe for carrying drinking water, because water, containing dissolved oxygen attacks lead thereby forming poisonous Pb(OH)2 . Lead pipes are readily corroded by (A) Dilute HCl (B) Acetic acid (C) Concentrated H2SO4 (D) None of these
Description : Phosphoric acid is produced in wet process from phosphate rock and (A) Dilute H2SO4 (B) Concentrated H2SO4 (C) Concentrated NHO3 (D) Concentrated HCl
Last Answer : (A) Dilute H2SO4
Description : Sulphuric acid completely saturated with sulphur trioxide is called (A) Concentrated sulphuric acid (B) Oleum (C) Sulphurous acid (D) Dilute sulphuric acid
Last Answer : (A) Concentrated sulphuric acid
Description : Phenol when it first reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and then with concentrated nitric acid gives:
Last Answer : Phenol when it first reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and then with concentrated nitric acid gives ... C. nitrobenzene D. 2,4,6-rinitrobenzene
Description : Concentrated nitric acid upon long standing turns yellowish-brown due to the formation of :
Last Answer : Concentrated nitric acid upon long standing turns yellowish-brown due to the formation of : A. NO B. `NO_(2)` C. `N_(2)O` D. `N_(2)O_(4)`
Description : Most suitable material of construction for the storage of concentrated nitric acid is (A) Cast iron (B) Monel (C) Karbate (D) Aluminium or chromium alloys (Cr > 18% for cold acid)
Last Answer : (D) Aluminium or chromium alloys (Cr > 18% for cold acid)
Description : Nickel made/clad equipments are suitable for handling (A) Ammonia (both aqueous & anhydrous) (B) Fruit juices, milk & its products and caustic soda solution (C) Nitric acid & hydrochloric acid (concentrated) (D) Sulphuric acid (concentrated)
Last Answer : (B) Fruit juices, milk & its products and caustic soda solution
Description : Give reason: Aluminium / Iron become passive when immersed in concentrated nitric acid.
Last Answer : Since concentrated nitric acid is a powerful oxidising agent, it forms a protective oxide layer on the metal instantly
Description : What happens when a iron nail or a piece of aluminium wire is dipped in concentrated nitric acid?
Last Answer : Iron nail or aluminium wire does not react with concentrated nitric acid. It makes iron more passive.
Description : Raschig ring made of porcelain cannot be used for treating concentrated (A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Nitric acid (C) Alkalis (D) Sulphuric acid
Last Answer : (C) Alkalis
Description : The mixture of concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid is called
Last Answer : Aquaregia.
Description : 2 ml each of concentrated HCl, HNO3 and a mixture of concentrated hydrochloric acid and Concentrated nitric acid in the ratio of 3:1were taken in test tubes labelled as A, B and C, A small piece of metal was put in ... the metal dissolved in test tube C. The metal could be: A) Al B) Au C) Pt D) Cu
Last Answer : B) Au
Description : Benzaldehyde reacts with a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid and nitric acid to give (a) p-Nitrobenzaldehyde (b) o-Nitrobenzaldehyde (c) p-Nitrobenzoic acid (d) m-Nitrobenzaldehyde
Last Answer : m-Nitrobenzaldehyde
Description : Which of the following agents is used in order to make benzene react with concentrated nitric acid to give nitrobenzene? (a) Concentrated H2SO4 (b) FeCl3 catalyst (c) Lindlar's catalyst (d) Ultraviolet light
Last Answer : Concentrated H2SO4
Description : Which of the following statements is false about toluene? (a) can be prepared by treating benzene with methyl chloride in the presence of AlCl3. (b) is converted to benzoic acid on refluxing with ... (d) can be nitrated with concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of ortho and meta nitrotoluene.
Last Answer : can be nitrated with concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of ortho and meta nitrotoluene
Description : What is the common name given to a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid?
Last Answer : ANSWER: AQUA REGIA
Description : Aqua regia is: w) concentrated nitric acid x) a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid y) concentrated hydrochloric acid z) a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- A MIXTURE OF THREE PARTS OF CONCENTRATED HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND ONE PART CONCENTRATED NITRIC ACID
Description : Vapor phase reaction of ammonia & nitric acid to produce ammonium nitrate is termed as the __________ process. (A) Haber's (B) Stengel (C) Le-chatelier's (D) Du-pont's
Last Answer : (B) Stengel
Description : Neutralisation of nitric acid with ammonia to produce ammonium nitrate is a/an __________ reaction. (A) Catalytic (B) Endothermic (C) Exothermic (D) Autocatalytic
Last Answer : (C) Exothermic
Description : concentrated sulphuric acid on reaction with NaCl, NaBr and Nal produces HCl, bromine and iodine respectively. What order of oxidising ability of halo
Last Answer : concentrated sulphuric acid on reaction with NaCl, NaBr and Nal produces HCl, bromine and iodine respectively. What ... gt l_(2) gt H_(2)SO_(4)`
Description : Give reason: a) Magnesium reacts more vigorously with hydrochloric acid than zinc or copper. b) Iron takes more time to react with dilute hydrochloric acid than magnesium and zinc
Last Answer : a) Magnesium reacts more vigorously with hydrochloric acid than zinc or copper. The reactivity of magnesium is higher than that of zinc. Hence it reacts with hydrochloric acid more vigorously. b) ... acid than magnesium and zinc As iron has lowest reactivity when compare to magnesium and zinc.
Description : What do you observe when (a) dilute sulphuric acid is added to granulated zinc?
Last Answer : Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to produce effervescence and hydrogen gas is evolved.
Description : ________ does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid but reacts with sulphuric acid and does not liberate hydrogen gas. a) iron b)copper c)gold d)zinc
Last Answer : b)copper
Description : The chemical used for destroying Fungi in water tanks is - (1) Copper sulphate (2) Magnesium sulphate (3) Zinc sulphate (4) Nitric acid
Last Answer : (1) Copper sulphate Explanation: Copper sulfate is a chemical compound which is produced commercially by reacting various copper (II) compounds with sulfuric acid. This compound is used in a wide range ... sprayed on grapes in the form of a water solution to reduce the risk of fungal infestations.
Description : Nitric acid does not react with - (1) Gold (2) Copper (3) Zinc (4) Iron
Last Answer : (1) Gold Explanation: Concentrated nitric acid is a very strong oxidator capable of reacting with the noble metals such as copper or silver. Some precious metals, such as pure gold and ... pure gold does react with aqua regia, a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and hydrochloric acid.
Description : The chemical used for destroying Fungi in water tanks is (1) Copper sulphate (2) Magnesium sulphate (3) Zinc sulphate (4) Nitric acid
Last Answer : Copper sulphate
Description : Nitric acid does not react with (1) Gold (2) Copper (3) Zinc (4) Iron
Last Answer : Gold
Description : What is the difference between dilute urine and concentrated urine? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : The reactions of `CI_(2)` gas with cold-dilute and hot-concentrated NaOH in water give sodium salts of two different oxioacids of chlorine, P and Q, r
Last Answer : The reactions of `CI_(2)` gas with cold-dilute and hot-concentrated NaOH in water give sodium salts of ... `H_3PO_2` D. `SOCl_2 , PCl_5` and `H_3PO_5`
Last Answer : The reactions of `CI_(2)` gas with cold-dilute and hot-concentrated NaOH in water give ... porchloric acids D. (D) chloric and hypochlorus acids
Description : A salt solution of `Cd^(2+)` in dilute HCl, on treatment with a solution of `BaCl_(2)` gives a white precipitate, which is insoluble in concentrated `
Last Answer : A salt solution of `Cd^(2+)` in dilute HCl, on treatment with a solution of `BaCl_(2)` gives a white precipitate, ... C. `NO_(2)^(-)` D. `S^(2-)`
Description : Wrought iron is a suitable material of construction for handling __________ solutions (A) Dilute acidic (B) Concentrated acidic (C) Alkalis & alkaline (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Alkalis & alkaline
Description : Wrought iron is a suitable material of construction for handling __________ solutions. (A) Dilute acidic (B) Concentrated acidic (C) Alkalis & alkaline (D) None of these
Description : Diffusivity in concentrated solutions differs from that in dilute solutions, because of the changes in (A) Viscosity with concentration (B) Degree of ideality of the solution (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Diffusion in concentrated solutions differs from that in dilute solutions, because of the change in the __________ with the concentration of the solution. (A) Degree of ideality (B) Viscosity (C) Both 'a '& 'b' (D) Neither 'a' nor 'b'
Last Answer : (C) Both 'a '& 'b
Description : For an absorber, both equilibrium and operating line will be straight for (A) Concentrated solution and non-isothermal operation (B) Dilute solution and non-isothermal operation (C) Dilute solution and isothermal operation (D) Concentrated solution and isothermal operation
Last Answer : (C) Dilute solution and isothermal operation
Description : Freundlich equation applies to the adsorption of solute from (A) Dilute solutions, over a small concentration range (B) Gaseous solutions at high pressure (C) Concentrated solutions (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Dilute solutions, over a small concentration range
Description : . A dilute aqueous solution is to be concentrated in an evaporator system. High pressure steam is available. Multiple effect evaporator system is employed, because (A) Total heat transfer area of ... in a single effect is much lower than that in any effect in a multi-effect system
Last Answer : (B) Total amount of vapor produced per Kg of feed steam in a multiple effect system is much higher than in a single effect
Description : If Henle’s loop were absent from mammalian nephron, which one of the following is to be expected? (a) There will be no urine formation. (b) There will be hardly any change in the quality and quantity of urine formed . (c) The urine will be more concentrated. (d) The urine will be more dilute.
Last Answer : (d) The urine will be more dilute.
Description : What happens when concentrated hydrochloric acid is poured into a test tube containing zinc granules?
Last Answer : Zinc reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid vigorously forming and the chemicals spill out of the test tube.
Description : Organic nitrates have predominantly venodilator action because: A. They are selectively concentrated in veins B. Veins express larger quantities of enzymes that generate nitric oxide from nitrates C. Venous smooth muscle has greater capacity to relax D. All of the above are correct
Last Answer : B. Veins express larger quantities of enzymes that generate nitric oxide from nitrates
Description : three diferent salts that are made with hydrochloride and acid and nitric acid and sulfric acid respectively.?
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Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Dehydration of ammonium carbamate to produce urea is endothermic (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India ... manufacture of ortho-phosphoric acid (D) Phosphate rock when reacted with dilute H2SO4 produces superphosphate
Last Answer : (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India is suitable