The equation depicts the oxidizing nature of H2O2 among the following is-
1.
2.
3.
4.
The major product of the following reaction is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Statements about heavy water are given below.
| A. | Heavy water is used in exchange reactions for the study of reaction mechanisms. |
| B. | Heavy water is prepared by exhaustive electrolysis of water. |
| C. | Heavy water has a higher boiling point than ordinary water. |
| D. | Viscosity of H2O is greater than D2O. |
The correct statements are-
1. A, B, and C only
2. A and B only
3. A and D only
4. A and C only
(A)
(B)
Choose the correct option:
| 1. | H2O2 acts as a reducing and oxidising agent respectively in equations (A) and (B) |
| 2. | H2O2 acts as an oxidising agent in equations (A) and (B) |
| 3. | H2O2 acts as a reducing agent in equations (A)and (B) |
| 4. | H2O2 acts as oxidizing and reducing agent respectively in equations (A) and (B) |
The volume strength of 8.9 M H2O2 solution calculated at 273 K and 1 atm is-
(R = 0.0821 L atm K–1 mol–1) rounded off to the nearest integer)
1. 100
2. 80
3. 120
4. 60
The one that is not suitable for the removal of permanent hardness of water is:
1. Treatment with sodium carbonate
2. Calgon's method
3. Clark's method
4. Ion-exchange method
Dihydrogen of high purity (> 99.95%) is obtained through
| 1. | The electrolysis of warm Ba(OH)2 solution using Ni electrodes. |
| 2. | The reaction of Zn with dilute HCl. |
| 3. | The electrolysis of brine solution. |
| 4. | The electrolysis of acidified water using Pt electrodes. |
The correct statements among (a) to (d) are:
| (a) | Saline hydrides produce H2 gas when reacted with H2O. |
| (b) | Reaction of LiAlH4 with BF3 leads to B2H6. |
| (c) | PH3 and CH4 are electron-rich and electron-precise hydrides, respectively. |
| (d) | HF and CH4 are called molecular hydrides. |
1. (a), (b), (c) and (d)
2. (a), (c), and (d) only
3. (c) and (d) only
4. (a), (b) and (c) only
The synonym for water gas, when used in the production of methanol, is :
1. Fuel gas
2. Laughing gas
3. Syn gas
4. Natural gas
Hydrogen peroxide oxidises [Fe(CN)6]4– to [Fe(CN)6]3– in acidic medium but reduces [Fe(CN)6]3– to [Fe(CN)6]4– in alkaline medium. The other products formed are, respectively:
1. (H2O + O2) and H2O
2. (H2O + O2) and (H2O + OH–)
3. H2O and (H2O + O2)
4. H2O and (H2O + OH–)