The isotopes of chlorine with mass number 35 and 37 exist in which ratio? -General Knowledge

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Description : The isotopes of chlorine with mass number 35 and 37 exist in which ratio? -General Knowledge

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Description : The isotopes of chlorine with mass number 35 and 37 exist in which ratio?

Last Answer : 3:01

Description : Consider the following isotopes 35 17 Cl and 37 17 Cl . Explain why.

Last Answer : a) they have identical chemical properties. b) they are placed in the same position in the modern periodic table, a) They have same atomic number b) All isotopes are placed in the same position in the modern periodic table.

Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and a length of 300 mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m 2 . Determine the frequency of transverse vibrations of the shaft. a) 31 b) 35 c) 37 d) 41

Last Answer : d) 41

Description : The sum of the ages of the 4 members of Sinha family is 172 years. 8 years ago the ages of the 4 members Nishu, Vicky, Mrs.Sinha and Sinha were in the ratio of 2:3:7:8. After how many years would Nishu be ... present age of his mother? a) 33 years b) 35 years c) 36 years d) 37 years e) None of these

Last Answer : Answer: B Let their ages 8 years ago be 2x, 3x, 7x, and 8x. Their ages now 2x+8, 3x+8, 7x+8, 8x+8. According to the question, =2x+8+3x+8+7x+8+8x+8=172 20x+32=172 =>x=140/20=7 Present age of Nishu=2×7+8=22 years Present age of mother=7×7+8=57 years Hence, required years (57-22)=35 years

Description : The mass spectrograph directly yields a value for which one of the following? w) mass of a photon x) mass of a neutron y) masses of isotopes of elements z) mass to charge ratio of ions

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- MASS TO CHARGE RATIO OF IONS

Description : Elements that exist in two or more distinctly different solid forms are known as: w) azeotropes x) allotropes y) isotopes z) isochores

Last Answer :  ANSWER: X -- ALLOTROPES 

Description : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50'. What number is missing? -Riddles

Last Answer : 22

Description : The correct statement is (a) Two Isotones always have the same atomic number (b) Two isotopes always have the same mass number (c) Two isobars always have the same atomic number (d) Two isobars always have the same mass number

Last Answer : Ans:(d)

Description : There are two elements calcium (atomic number 20) and argon (atomic number 18) The mass number of both the elements is 40. They are therefore known as (a) isotones (b) isochores (c) isobars (d) isotopes

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : All isotopes of the same element have (1) different atomic numbers and different atomic mass (2) different atomic numbers and the same atomic mass (3) the same atomic number but different atomic masses (4) the same atomic number and the atomic mass

Last Answer : (3) the same atomic number but different atomic masses Explanation: Isotopes are forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. So they have the same atomic number, but differ in relative atomic mass.

Description : What is the number of atoms constituting a molecule known as - (1) Atomic number (2) Isotopes (3) Atomic mass (4) Atomicity

Last Answer : (4) Atomicity Explanation: Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element.

Description : Isotopes of an element have different (A) Mass number (B) Electronic configuration (C) Nuclear charge (D) Chemical properties

Last Answer : (A) Mass number

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Last Answer : (B) Isobars

Description : Isotopes of an element have different (A) Mass number (B) Electronic configuration (C) Nuclear charge (D) Chemical properties

Last Answer : (A) Mass number

Description : When the difference between mass number and atomic number of atoms of two or more elements are same, the atoms are termed as (A) Isomers (B) Isotopes (C) Isobars (D) Isotones

Last Answer : (D) Isotones

Description : Isotopes of an element have the same (A) Number of neutrons (B) Mass number (C) Electronic configuration (D) Atomic weight

Last Answer : (C) Electronic configuration

Description : All isotopes of the same element have ______ (1) different atomic numbers and different atomic mass (2) different atomic numbers and the same atomic mass (3) the same atomic number but different atomic masses (4) the same atomic number and the atomic mass

Last Answer :  the same atomic number but different atomic masses

Description : Which of these numbers is prime - a. 35 or b. 36 or c. 37 or d. 38 or e. 39?

Last Answer : The answer is c. 3735 = 5 x 736 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 339 = 3 x 13

Description : The ball bearing is subjected to a radial load of 4000 N. Expected life for 90% bearings is 9000 hr and the shaft is rot (a) 42.21 kN (b) 37.29 kN (c) 26.33 kN (d) 35.22 kN

Last Answer : (b) 37.29 kN

Description : 1824 ÷ 32 + 5040 ÷ ? – 5600 ÷ 35 = 37 a) 36 b) 48 c) 60 d) 72 e) 84

Last Answer : 57 + 5040 ÷ ? – 160 = 37 5040 ÷ ? = 37 – 57 + 160 = 140 = 5040 ÷ 140 = 36 Answer: a)

Description : 40 39 32 37 16 ? -8 a) 35 b) 36 c) 33 d) 32 e) 40

Last Answer : The series is + (1^2 - 2), – (2^2 + 3), + (3^2 - 4), –(4^2 + 5), ..... Answer: a)

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Last Answer : c. 30.3 USG/Hr

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Last Answer : c. 30.3 USG/Hr

Description : In a certain code, PAN is written as 31 and PAR as 35. In this code PAT is written as: (A) 30 (B) 37 (C) 38 (D) 39

Last Answer : Answer: B According to the position number of alphabets A =1, P=16, T=20 Hence, PAT=16+1+20 = 37.

Description : X, Y & Z rent a pasture. X puts 20 cows for 5 months , Y puts 24 cows for 7 months and Z puts 30 cows for 3 months for grazing. If the rent of the pasture is Rs. 150, how much must z pay as his share of rent? A) 32 B) 39.65 C) 37.70 D) 35.20

Last Answer : Answer: C) X : Y : Z = 20* 5 : 24* 7 : 30 * 3 = 100 : 168 : 90 =50 : 84 : 45 Therefore Z’s rent = Rs (150 * 45 / 179) = Rs.(6750/179) Rs.37.70

Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Isotopes have the same number of protons & electrons, but different number of neutrons (B) Hydrogen has two isotopes (C) In ordinary hydrogen, 1H1 and 1H2 are present in the ratio 6400:1 (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) Hydrogen has two isotopes

Description : Isotopes of an element (a) Are physically identical to each other (b) Are chemically identical to each other (c) Are not identical to each other (d) Have the same mass numbers

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : Atoms of same element having different mass numbers are Called _______. (1) Isobars (2) Isotopes (3) (3)Isotones (4) (4) Isomers

Last Answer : (2) Isotopes Explanation: Atoms that have the same atomic number but different atomic masses are called isotopes. The difference in mass arises due to the atoms containing a different number of neutrons ... -14 are three isotopes of the element carbon with mass numbers 12, 13 and 14 respectively.

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Last Answer : (D) It may have isotopes

Description : Atoms with varying mass numbers are called ________. a. Electrons b. Ions c. Isotopes d. Neutrons

Last Answer : c. Isotopes

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Last Answer : Isotopes

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Last Answer : a) sulphur

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Last Answer : (B) 30 to 35

Description : 74.5 g of a metallic chloride contains 35.5 g of chlorine. The equivalent weight of the metal is [CPMT 1986] (A) 19.5 (B) 35.5 (C) 39.0 (D) 78.0

Last Answer : (C) 39.0

Description : A block of mass 37 kg rests on a rough horizontal plane having coefficient of static friction 0.3.

Last Answer : A block of mass 37 kg rests on a rough horizontal plane having coefficient of static friction ... force required to just move the block horizontally.

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Last Answer : A body of mass 37 kg rests on a rough horizontal surface. The minimum horizontal force required to just start the ... ) µs = 0.188 b) µk = 0.118

Description : Mass percentage of carbon in CO2 is approximately: w) 37.5% x) 27.3% y) 75% z) 45%

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 27.3%

Description : The turns ratio of transforme 'A' shown in the illustration is four to one and all taps are evenly spaced. If 110 volts were applied to terminals 'X1' and 'X3', what would be indicated across 'H1' and 'H2'? EL-0082 A. 37.5 volts B. 55 volts C. 220 volts D. 440 volts

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : The turns ratio of device 'A' shown in the illustration is four to one and all taps are evenly spaced. If 110 volts were applied to terminals 'X1' and 'X3', what would be indicated across 'H1' and 'H2'? EL-0082 A. 37.5 volts B. 55 volts C. 220 volts D. 440 volts

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : If permissible working stresses in steel and concrete are respectively 1400 kg/cm2 and 80 kg/cm2 and modular ratio is 18, in a beam reinforced in tension side and of width 30 cm and having effective depth 46 cm, the lever arms of the section, is (A) 37 cm (B) 38 cm (C) 39 cm (D) 40 cm

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : What is the number of isotopes ?

Last Answer : Currently the number of isotopes is over 1300.

Last Answer : The number of natural and artificial isotopes exceeds 1300.

Description : What is a way to determine age of fossil by comparing number of stable isotopes to number of unstable isotopes using half life?

Last Answer : Carbon decay or carbon dating

Description : Isotopes of Carbon have the same number of neutrons and different numbers of protons?

Last Answer : Same number of protons, different numbers of neutrons.

Description : Isotopes of the same element differ in their number of _____.?

Last Answer : neutrons

Description : Isotopes of the same element differ in their number of _____.?

Last Answer : neutrons

Description : Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of (a) Protons (b) Neutrons (c) Electrons (d) Positrons

Last Answer : Ans:(a)

Description : The difference between isotopes of an element is due to the presence of a different number of (a) Protons (b) Neutrons (c) Electrons (d) Photons

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : Atoms having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called : (1) Isotopes (2) Cations (3) Higgs-boson (4) Anions .

Last Answer : (1) Isotopes Explanation: Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. For example, carbon-12, carbon13 and carbon-14 are three isotopes of the element ... has 6 protons, so that the neutron numbers of these isotopes are 6, 7 and 8 respectively.