The metal ion which does not give any flame colouration is-

1 Answer

Answer :

The metal ion which does not give any flame colouration is- A. `Li^(+)` B. `Be^(+2)` C. `Na^(+)` D. `K^(+)`

Related questions

Description : The compound formed in the borax bead test of `Cu^(2+)` ion in oxidising flame is :

Last Answer : The compound formed in the borax bead test of `Cu^(2+)` ion in oxidising flame is : A. Cu B. `CuBO_(2)` C. `Cu(BO_(2))_(2)` D. None of these

Description : Taking photos of fish in a bucket to look at colouration changes, what do I need to consider?

Last Answer : Put a truly white card or object in the bucket for color reference. Most photo editing programs can use that to do color correction automatically.

Description : In cyanosis colouration of body parts appears `:-`

Last Answer : In cyanosis colouration of body parts appears `:-` A. Bluish B. Yellowish C. Reddish D. Brownish

Description : What is warning colouration?

Last Answer : The wasp has a banded colouration of black and yellow. Certain poisonous tree frogs have bright colouration. There are caterpillars that are also brightly coloured, and often sporting irritating hairs, ... that predators will associate (once tried) with something best to avoid in the future.

Description : What is warning colouration?

Last Answer : The wasp has a banded colouration of black and yellow. Certain poisonous tree frogs have bright colouration. There are caterpillars that are also brightly coloured, and often sporting irritating hairs, ... that predators will associate (once tried) with something best to avoid in the future.

Description : The primary function of the feathers in birds is to A. Provide insulation for preserving body heat B. Provide striking surface to the wings for flying C. Make the body surface waterproof D. Impart colouration for species as well as sex recognition

Last Answer : ANSWER: B

Description : Praying mantis is a good example of (a) camouflage (b) mullerian mimicry (c) warning colouration (d) social insects.

Last Answer : (a) camouflage

Description : MSH of pars intermedia of middle pituitary is responsible for (a) darkening of skin in lower vertebrates (b) light colouration of skin in lower vertebrates (c) both A and B (d) darkening of skin in human beings.

Last Answer : (a) darkening of skin in lower vertebrates

Description : Oxidative product of bile pigment which is responsible for the colouration of faeces is : (a) Bilirubin (b) Biliverdin (c) Stercobili (d) None

Last Answer : (c) Stercobili

Description : Which metal burns to produce bright yellow flame ?

Last Answer : Burning sodium produces a bright yellow flame.

Description : Which metal gives violet colour in oxidising flame when heated with borax ?

Last Answer : Which metal gives violet colour in oxidising flame when heated with borax ? A. Fe B. Pb C. Co D. Mn

Description : Alkali metal salt "X" gives a pale violet colour in flame test "X" is :

Last Answer : Alkali metal salt "X" gives a pale violet colour in flame test "X" is : A. NaCl B. LiCl C. KCl D. None of these

Description : Metal (M) shows crimson red colour in flame test and its halide is deliquescent then metal (M) could be :

Last Answer : Metal (M) shows crimson red colour in flame test and its halide is deliquescent then metal (M) could be : A. Li B. Mg C. Ca D. Ba

Description : Why is concentrated HCl used to dissovle the given metal salt in the flame test ?

Last Answer : Why is concentrated HCl used to dissovle the given metal salt in the flame test ? A. strong acids produce ... the flame in presence of `Cl^(-)` ions.

Description : When a metal is heated in a flame, the electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy state. On coming back to the lower energy state, they emit light, which we can observe in - (1) Raman spectra (2) Absorption spectra (3) Emission spectra (4) Fluorescence

Last Answer : (3) Emission spectra Explanation: When a metal atom is strongly heated, its electrons absorb the heat energy and jump to a higher energy level. When the electron returns to its original position it ... to the energy the electron has released at each stage °fits fall back to its original state.

Description : Which metal salt gives lilac colour to the flame?

Last Answer : Potassium

Description : The increase in hardness of metal due to its cold working is termed as the __________ hardening. (A) Work (B) Age (C) Induction (D) Flame

Last Answer : (A) Work

Description : In the blast furnace, incorporation of water vapour in the blast gives the following effect. (A) Increases the reducing potential of the gas (B) Increases the flame temperature (C) No significant change occurs (D) Increases the hydrogen content in the metal

Last Answer : (A) Increases the reducing potential of the gas

Description : Metal cutting by oxy-acetylene flame is accomplished by the __________ of the metal. (A) Burning (B) Intensive oxidation (C) Evaporation (D) None of these

Last Answer : Option B

Description : When a metal is heated in a flame, the electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy state. On coming back to the lower energy siate, they emit light, which we can observe in (1) Raman spectra (2) Absorption spectra (3) Emission spectra (4) Fluorescence

Last Answer : Emission spectra

Description : The ease of adsorption of the hydrated alkali metal ions on ion-exchange resins follows the order:

Last Answer : The ease of adsorption of the hydrated alkali metal ions on ion-exchange resins follows the order: A. `K^(+)lt Na + ... (+)lt K^(+)lt Na^(+)lt Li^(+)`

Description : The complex ion that does not have d electrons in the metal atom is

Last Answer : The complex ion that does not have d electrons in the metal atom is A. `[MnO_(4)]^(-)` B. `[Co(NH_(3))_(6)]^(3+ ... ]^(3-)` D. `[Cr(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(3+)`

Description : In which of the following complexes the metal ion has the lowest ionic radius ?

Last Answer : In which of the following complexes the metal ion has the lowest ionic radius ? A. `[Ti(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(2+)` B. `[V ... (2+)` D. `[Mn(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(2+)`

Description : A coordination complex of type `MX_(2)Y_(2)`[M=metal ion, X,Y=monodentata ligands ], can have either a tetrahedral of a square planar geometry. The ma

Last Answer : A coordination complex of type `MX_(2)Y_(2)`[M=metal ion, X,Y=monodentata ligands ], can have either a tetrahedral ... 2 and 1 C. 1 and 3 D. 3 and 2

Description : The octahedral complex of a metal ion `M^(3+)` with four monodentate ligands `L_(1),L_(2),L_(3) and L_(4)` absorb wavelength in the region of red, gre

Last Answer : The octahedral complex of a metal ion `M^(3+)` with four monodentate ligands `L_(1),L_(2),L_(3) and L_(4)` ... `L_(1) lt L_(2) lt L_(4) lt L_(3)`

Description : Which of the following factors does tends to increase the stability of metal ion complexes ?

Last Answer : Which of the following factors does tends to increase the stability of metal ion complexes ? A. ... metal ion D. Lower basicity of the ligands.

Description : During the extraction of Ag and using a KCN solution and Zn, cyanide ions and Zn react with metal ion as respectively

Last Answer : During the extraction of Ag and using a KCN solution and Zn, cyanide ions and Zn react with metal ... acid C. A reducing agent D. A complexing agent

Description : Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching the metal with `CN^(-)` ion. The metal is recovered by _______

Last Answer : Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching the metal with `CN^(-)` ion. The metal ... by roasting D. thermal decomposition of metal complex

Description : Which vitamin contains metal ion?

Last Answer : Ans. Vitamin B12

Description : The bond formed between the transition metal ion and ligand is ?

Last Answer : Co-ordination covalent bond Transitional metal Ions can form complex compounds by. By accepting the lone pair of electrons from ligand

Description : The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is (1) cobalt (2) zinc (3) nickel (4) iron

Last Answer : (1) cobalt Explanation: The structure of B12 is based on a corrin ring, which is similar to the porphyrin ring found in heme, chlorophyll, and cytochrome. It contains the biochemically rare element cobalt sitting in the center of the ring. Also called cobalamin, it is a water-soluble vitamin.

Description : What is the hybridisation of central metal ion and shape of Wilkinson’s catalyst ?

Last Answer : Wilkinson’s catalyst is (PH3 P)3 RhCl. In this Rh has dsp² hybridisation and square planar shape.

Description : Consider the following statements. (A) Coenzyme or metal ion that is tightly bound to enzyme protein is called prosthetic group. (B) A complete catalytic active enzyme with its bound prosthetic group is called apoenzyme. Select the ... ) (A) is true but (B) is false. (d) Both (A) and (B) are false

Last Answer : (d) Both (A) and (B) are false.

Description : In vitamin B12 which metal ion present

Last Answer : Cobalt

Description : What type of battery is used in an electric car? A] Lithium ion B] Nickel -metal hydride C] Both A and B D] None of the above

Last Answer : C] Both A and B

Description : Which is smaller in size between a metal ion and its parent atom? 

Last Answer : The monovalent ions (M+ ) are smaller than the parent atom.

Description : Which of the following molecules or ions is NOT formed when K metal reacts with liquid CH3OH? Is it: w) potassium ion x) hydrogen ion y) methoxy ion z) hydrogen molecule

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HYDROGEN ION

Description : What metal ion is found in chlorophyll?

Last Answer : ANSWER: MAGNESIUM ION

Description : The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is : (1) cobalt (2) zinc (3) nickel (4) iron

Last Answer : cobalt

Description : Give reasons for the following observations: (a) The element carbon forms a very large number of compounds. (b) Air holes of a gas burner have to be adjusted when the heated vessels get blackened by the flame. (c) Use of synthetic detergents causes pollution of water. -Chemistry

Last Answer : Answer. (a) Carbon forms large number of compounds since carbon is small in size and can form stable covalent bonds (catenation) and it shows tetravalency. (b) Air holes of gas burner are ... not get blackened. (c) Some synthetic detergents are non-biodegradable, therefore, cause pollution of water.

Description : Metals which do not give flame test ?

Last Answer : Metals which do not give flame test ? A. Be B. Li C. Mg D. Ba

Description : Give reason: Glass objects when held to flame acquires golden yellow colour.

Last Answer : The sodium content of sodium silicate present in glass makes the flame to acquire golden yellow colour to the flame.

Description : Give reason for the colour imparted to the flame by alkali metals 

Last Answer : The alkali metals and their salts impart characteristic colour to an oxidizing flame. This is because the heat from the flame excites the outermost orbital electron to a higher energy level. When the ... electron comes back to the ground state, there is emission of radiation in the visible region. 

Description : Sketch and label different types of gas welding flames. Also give application of any one flame.

Last Answer : 1) Neutral Flame: - A neutral flame is obtained when equal amounts of oxygen and acetylene are mixed and burnt in a torch.   Applications: - stainless steel, cast iron, copper ,mild ... when acetylene is supplied more than oxygen.   Applications:-high carbon steel, nonferrous alloy 

Description : Show diagrammatically the electron distributions in a sodium atom and a sodium ion and also give their atomic number. -Science

Last Answer : Atomic number of sodium (Z) =11 Mass number of sodium (A) = 23 Number of protons in the nucleus = 11 Number of neutrons in the nucleus =23-11 = 12 Number of electrons = 11 Electronic ... the electronic configuration is 2, 8(K, L). However, the number of protons and neutrons remains the same.

Description : Define polyatomic ion. Give one example. -Chemistry 9th

Last Answer : Polyatomic ions are ions which consist of more than one atom. For example, nitrate ion, NO3-, contains one nitrogen atom and three oxygen atoms. The atoms in a polyatomic ion are usually covalently bonded to one another, and therefore stay together as a single, charged unit.

Description : In which of the following compounds, the `C-Cl` bond ion-isation shall give most stable carbonium ion?

Last Answer : In which of the following compounds, the `C-Cl` bond ion-isation shall give most stable carbonium ion? A. B. C. D.

Description : The compound which give the most stable carbonium ion on dehydration is

Last Answer : The compound which give the most stable carbonium ion on dehydration is A. `CH_(3) - underset(CH_(3)) ... underset(OH)underset(|)(CH)-CH_(2)CH_(3)`

Description : Give one example for each of the following types of inter-particle forces (a) London dispersion forces (b)Dipole-Dipole forces (c) Hydrogen bond (d) Ion-dipole forces

Last Answer : Ans. (a) noble gases. (b) between HCl molecules. (c) Between water molecules or HF molecules. (d)Between NO3- and water molecules.