Which metal is powdered, suspended in oil and used as paint?
(1) Fe
(2) Sn
(3) Ag
(4) Al
Aluminium metal is corroded in coastal places near to the sea, because protective oxide film:
(1) is removed by sea water
(2) reacts with sea water
(3) is attacked by salts present in sea water
(4) reacts with sand particles
Aluminium deposited as vapours on glass forms a good mirror, essentially because:
(1) it has better shine than Ag
(2) it does not scratch
(3) coating is much smoother
(4) it does not tarnish in air
Conc. can be stored in a container of:
(1) Cu
(2) Al
(3) Zn
(4) Sn
Duralumin is an alloy of:
(1) Al and Mg
(2) Mg and Cu
(3) Al, Mg, Mn and Cu
(4) Al and Cu
Aluminium is not used:
(1) In thermite welding
(2) As oxidiser in metallurgy
(3) For making utensils
(4) In silvery paints
When Al is added to the potassium hydroxide solution:
1. No reaction takes place
2. Oxygen gas is evolved
3. Water is produced
4. Hydrogen gas is evolved
A metal powder if spread in air, becomes hazardous is-
(1) Al
(2) B
(3) Ca
(4) K
CO2 and N2 are non-supporters of combustion. However, for putting out fires CO2 is preferred over N2 because CO2:
1. Does not burn.
2. Forms non-combustible products with burning substances.
3. Is denser than nitrogen.
4. Is a more reactive gas.
When sodium or potassium oxide is heated in a current of , we get:
1. sodium formate
2. sodium oxalate
3. sodium acetate
4. sodium carbonate