What would you observe if excess of dilute NaOH solution is added and shaken with an aqueous solution of aluminium chloride?
1. A permanent white precipitate is formed immediately
2. No change at first but a white precipitate is formed on standing
3. A white precipitate is formed which later dissolves
4. A green precipitate which turns red on standing in air
The strongest reducing agent among the following is:
1. K
2. Na
3. Al
4. Mg
When crystal of caustic soda is exposed to air, a liquid layer is deposited because:
1. crystal melts
2. crystal loses water
3. crystal absorbs moisture and CO2
4. crystal sublimes
Which one of the following is formed on dissolving I2 in aqueous solution of KI ?
1. KIO4
2. KIO
3. KI3
4. KIO3
The correct statement among the following regarding CsBr3 is -
1. It is a covalent compound.
2. It contains Cs2+ and Br- ions.
3. It contains Cs+, Br- and Br2 lattice molecules.
4. It contains Cs+ and ions.
Hypo is chemically:
1. Na2S2O3.2H2O
2. Na2S2O3.3H2O
3. Na2S2O3.4H2O
4. Na2S2O3.5H2O
If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of Zn2+ ions, a white precipitate appears and on adding axcess NaOH, the precepitate dissolves. In this solution zinc exists in the:
1. cationic part
2. anionic part
3. both in cationic and anionic parts
4. there is no zinc left in the solution
Brine is chemically:
1. conc. solution of Na2CO3
2. conc. solution of Na2SO4
3. conc. solution of NaCl
4. conc. solution of alum
NO2 is obtained by heating:
1. CsNO3
2. KNO3
3. LiNO3
4. NaNO3
Soda lime is:
1. Na2CO3 + CaO
2. NaOH + NaHCO3
3. NaOH + CaO
4. NaH + Na2CO3