Faraday's law is associated with,
Faraday's law is associated with,
Faraday's law is associated with,
Find the odd man out:
8, 27, 64, 100, 125, 216, 343
Nithin K ? Apr 21 '2018 at 15:58
Correct Answer: B [100]
Explanation:
The pattern is \(2^3, 3^3, 4^3, 5^3, 6^3, 7^3.\) But, 100 is not a perfect cube.
Which of the following acids is found In digestive juices?
Nithin K ? Apr 21 '2018 at 15:49
Correct Answer: D [HydrochlorIc acid]
Explanation:
Hydrochloric Acid (CHCI) is found In digestive juices in Stomach.
Brown-ring test la used for
Nithin K ? Apr 20 '2018 at 21:27
Correct Answer: A [anaysis of nitrates]
Explanation :
A common nitrate test, known as the brown ring test can be performed by adding iron(II) sulfate to a solution of a nitrate, then slowly adding concentrated sulfuric acid such that the acid forms a layer below the aqueous solution.
A nitrate test is a chemical test used to determine the presence of nitrate ion in solution.
Which of the following Is widely used as an anaesthetic?
Nithin K ? Apr 20 '2018 at 20:56
Correct Answer: D [Chloroform]
Explanation:
Chloroform is widely used as an anaesthetic, while Chlorine Is used for bleaching as well as oxidising agent. Methane , Marsh gas is used for preparing Methyl Alcohol. formaldehyde and Chloroform Ammonia is used in ice making industries and as fertilizer.
If 45-(28 -(37- (15 - *))] = 58. then * is equal to:
Nithin K ? Apr 20 '2018 at 20:41
Correct Answer: C [19]
Explanation:
\(45-[28-(37-(15-?))]=58\)
\(\implies 45 -[28-(37-15-?)]=58\)
\(\implies 45 -[28-22-?]=58\)
\(\implies 45-6+?=58\)
\(39+?=58 \implies = 58-39\)
\(=19\)
Permanent hardness of water due to sulphates of metals can be destroyed by the use of
Nithin K ? Apr 20 '2018 at 20:20
Correct Answer: A [Zeolites]
Explanation:
Temporary hardness of water can be removed easily by boiling water or by adding washing soda (Sodium Carbonate-hydrated). Permanent hardness cannot be removed by merely boiling or adding washing soda.
A complex salt called sodium aluminium silicate (zeolite) is used toremove permanent hardness.