Caustic Potash No Soap Material ?

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Caustic Potash Saving Soap Material.

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Description : By-product obtained by soap industry is – (1) Caustic soda (2) Glycerol (3) Naphthalene (4) Caustic potash

Last Answer : (2) Glycerol Explanation: Glycerol forms the backbone of triglyeerides, and is chiefly produced by saponification of fats as a byproduct of soapmaking. It is also a byproduct of the production of ... This form of crude glycerin is often dark in appearance with a thick, syrup-like consistency.

Description : Sodium Carbonate is commonly known as - (1) Baking Soda (2) Washing Soda (3) Caustic Soda (4) Caustic Potash

Last Answer : (2) Washing Soda Explanation: Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals. It is a salt of carbonic acid, a chemical that produces a wide range of salts collectively known as carbonates. It can be used to remove stubborn stains from laundry.

Description : The common name for the com-pound having formal NaOH is – (1) Caustic soda (2) Caustic potash (3) Soda ash (4) Sodium hydroxide

Last Answer : (1) Caustic soda Explanation: Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye or caustic soda, has the molecular formula NaOH and is a highly caustic metallic base. It is a white solid available in pellets ... manufacture of pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents and as a drain cleaner.

Description : Differentiate between the following pairs : a). Lava and Magma b). Ultraviolet and infrared c). Fault and Fold d). Caustic Soda and Caustic Potash e). S.E.M. and T.E.M.

Last Answer : a). Lava and Magma Molten rock, when it is still beneath the earth's surface is Magma, and "lava" after it has erupted. b). Ultraviolet and infrared Ultraviolet : Electromagnetic radiation ... allowing the surface stucture of a specimen to be examined. T.E.M.: Transmission electronic microscope.

Description : Solvay process is used for the manufacture of (A) Caustic soda (B) Soda ash (C) Caustic potash (D) Soda lime

Last Answer : (B) Soda ash

Description : The law of multiple proportions is illustrated by the two compounds [NCERT 1972] (A) Sodium chloride and sodium bromide (B) Ordinary water and heavy water (C) Caustic soda and caustic potash (D) Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide

Last Answer : (D) Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide

Description : Sodium Carbonate is commonly known as (1) Baking Soda (2) Washing Soda (3) Caustic Soda (4) Caustic Potash

Last Answer : Washing Soda

Description : The common name for the compound having formal NaOH is (1) Caustic soda (2) Caustic potash (3) Soda ash (4) Sodium hydroxide

Last Answer : Caustic soda

Description : By-product obtained by soapindustry is (1) Caustic soda (2) Glycerol (3) Naphthalene (4) Caustic potash

Last Answer : Glycerol

Description : Soap is prepared by boiling caustic soda with – (1) Alcohol (2) Kerosene oil (3) Glycerine (4) Fats

Last Answer : (4) Fats Explanation: The most basic kind of soap is made from cuastic soda and animal fat. The two are heated together, and then cooled. The process is called "saponification". In technical ... hydrolysis of triglyeerides which are esters of fatty acids, to form the sodium salt, of a carboxylate.

Description : Exothermic neutralisation reaction between caustic soda and dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid produces sodium dodecylbenzene sulphate, which is a/an (A) Explosive (B) Soap (C) Detergent (D) Analgesic drug

Last Answer : (C) Detergent

Description : Soap is prepared by boiling caustic soda with (1) Alcohol (2) Kerosene oil (3) Glycerine (4) Fats

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Description : An ideal material of construction for the storage of 50% caustic soda solution would be (A) Karbate (B) High silicon cast iron (C) Monel (D) None of these

Last Answer : (C) Monel

Description : Salt is the basic raw material for the manufacture of (A) Cement (B) Glass (C) Potteries (D) Caustic soda

Last Answer : (D) Caustic soda

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Last Answer : d) Caustic embrittlement

Description : My soil is poor, very low in Nitrogen, phosphorus and potash. How do I correct it?

Last Answer : Need Answer

Description : list of plants that can be grown using potash

Last Answer : Need Answer

Description : What is the scientific name of Potash Alum?

Last Answer : Answer: Potassium Aluminium Sulphate

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Description : How can I measure the amounts of phosphate, nitrogen, and potash in a purchased bag of fertilizer?

Last Answer : There are three numbers on the front of the bag with dashes. These are percentages. The first number is nitrogen, then phosphate, then potassium.

Description : Which of the following is incorrect? (a) Red soils are rich in iron (b) Black soils are rich in phosphorus nitrogen and organic matter (c) Alluvial soils are rich in potash but poor in phosphorus (d) Red soils are suitable for cultivation of pulses and coarse grains

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : Which of the following statements regarding red soils of India is/are correct? 1. The colour of the soil is-red due to ferric oxide content. 2. Red soils are rich in lime, humous and potash. 3. They are porous and have friable ... OS2011] (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : Which of the following are true in respect of alluvial soil ? 1. Generally confined to river basins 2. It has been deposited by rivers 3. It is rich in phosphorus and poor in potash 4. It is the most fertile soil (a) I and II (b) III and IV (c) I, II and IV (d) I, II and III

Last Answer : Ans: (c)

Description : Which of the following characteristics is not true of alluvial soils? (a) These vary from sandy loam to clay in texture (b) These are generally rich in phosphorus but poor in potash (c) These are usually fine grained (d) These are by far the most fertile

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : The Red soils develop a reddish colour due to: (a) deforestation and over-grazing (b) the presence of potash and magnesia (c) tropical monsoonal climate (d) a wide diffusion of iron in ancient crystalline and metamorphic Jacks

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : For the cultivation of Tobacco the soil should be rich in – (1) calcareous matter (2) nitrogen (3) organic content (4) potash

Last Answer : (4) potash Explanation: Tobacco is a crop that needs significant amounts of potassium. It is a fast growing plant between 80 and 150 days, with a high daily potassium requirement. Potash is the ... such as plant remains, and this was the major historical source for it before the industrial era.

Description : For which type of fertilizer, India is fully dependent on imports – (1) Nitrogen Fertilizer (2) Phosphatic Fertilizer (3) Potash Fertilizer (4) None of these

Last Answer : (3) Potash Fertilizer Explanation: Potash fertilizer is not manufactured in India.

Description : Aluminium salt commonly used to stop bleeding is - (1) Aluminium nitrate (2) Aluminium sulphate (3) Aluminium Chloride (4) Potash alum

Last Answer : (2) Aluminium sulphate Explanation: Alum (Aluminium Sulfate) is used to stop bleeding. For example, Styptic pencils containing aluminium sulfate are used as astringents to prevent bleeding from small shaving cuts. It constricts blood vessels to stop the flow of blood.

Description : Calcium sulphate is known as-----? A. Epsom salt B. Gypsum salt (Answer) C. Blue vitriol D. Potash alum

Last Answer : B. Gypsum salt (Answer)

Description : Sunflower is also known as an individual plant for the deficiency of (A) Nitrogen (B) Zinc (C) Boron (D) Potash

Last Answer : (A) Nitrogen

Description : Muriate of Potash is— (A) K 2 SO 4 (B) KCl (C) K 2 HPO 4 (D) KNO 3

Last Answer : (B) KCl

Description : Murate of potash is (a) K2SO4 (b) KCI (c) KNO3 (d) K2HPO4

Last Answer : (b) KCI

Description : Tarai soils are generally deficient in:? a Zinc b Nitrogen c Phosphorus d Potash

Last Answer : a Zinc

Description : Alluvial soils vary in nature from sandy loam to clay. They are generally - a. poor in potash and rich in phosphorus b. poor in both potash and phosphorus c. rich in both potash and phosphorus d. rich in potash and poor in phosphorus

Last Answer : d. rich in potash and poor in phosphorus

Description : Nitrogenous fertiliser is required (A) During the early stage of growth to promote development of stem andleaves (B) For accelerating fruit formation in later stage of growth (C) To lessen the effect of excessive potash application (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) During the early stage of growth to promote development of stem andleaves

Description : Superior quality laboratory apparatus is made of the __________ glass having low thermal co-efficient of expansion & high chemical resistance. (A) Flint (B) Soda (C) Pyrex (D) Potash

Last Answer : (C) Pyrex

Description : What is potash alum?

Last Answer : Ans:It is double salt obtained by dissolved equimolar quantities of potassium sulphate and aluminum sulphate in water .This is very useful salt and used for dying and other process.

Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Hornblende mineral is brittle (B) Muscovite is also known as white mica and potash mica (C) Biotite is also known as black-mica (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Name the clay mineral produced by the alteration of potash feldspar which is also used in ceramics.

Last Answer : ANSWER: KAOLINITE 

Description : Aluminium salt commonly used to stop bleeding is (1) Aluminium nitrate (2) Aluminium sulphate (3) Aluminium Chloride (4) Potash alum

Last Answer : Aluminium sulphate

Description : For the cultivation of Tobacco the soil should be rich in (1) calcareous matter (2) nitrogen (3) organic content (4) potash

Last Answer : potash

Description : Mention the essential material (chemicals) to prepare soap in the laboratory. Describe in brief the test of determining the nature (acidic/alkaline) of the reaction mixture of saponification reaction. -Science

Last Answer : Raw Materials Required For preparation of soap in laboratory are :Vegetable oilSodium HydroxideCommom salt Test to determine the nature of reaction mixture: When a red litmus paper is dipped in the ... colour to blue. Hence, the reaction mixture of the saponification reaction is basic in nature.

Description : Which of the following is used as a binding material in soap to improve soap texture? (A) Rosin (B) Borax (C) Benzyl acetate (D) Sodium carbonate

Last Answer : (B) Borax

Description : Fatty material used in soap making is (A) Fatty acid (B) Fatty alcohols (C) Tallow (D) Detergents

Last Answer : (C) Tallow

Description : If consumers rebel against high fructose corn syrup, what do you think will be the economic results for corn farming? Are beet and cane sugars more or less expensive to raise than corn? Which crop is the least caustic to the soil?

Last Answer : I don't know any of the details but My understanding is that U.S. government subsidizes the corn industry so much that it's not economically feasible for sugar cane manufacturers to compete as a food ... . Hence why you can buy Coca-Cola made in Mexico that uses real cane sugar instead of HFCS.

Description : why is it that when you have a strong base and a strong acid that are mixed together make a viable drink, yet, when served seperately have a caustic effect?

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Description : Which color precipitates when caustic soda solution is added to iron salt solution ?

Last Answer : Reddish brown precipitates .

Description : What is the use of caustic soda ?

Last Answer : Use of Caustic Soda Caustic soda is used in the production of soap and paper , artificial silk and sodium metals. Used in petroleum cleaning and rubber recovery. Used as a reagent in the laboratory. ... etc. Caustic soda is used in refining and recycling of aluminum ore. Used in the paper industry.

Description : What is Caustic Soda ?

Last Answer : Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide ( NaOH) . It is an inorganic compound. It is a white solid. It is available in the market in pellet , flake , granular and liquid concentrations of different concentrations.

Last Answer : Caustic soda signal NaOH.