(I)
(II)
Role of hydrogen peroxide in the above reactions is respectively
1. oxidising in (I) and reducing in (II)
2. reducing in (I) and oxidising in (II)
3. reducing in (I) and (II)
4. oxidising in(I) and (II)
In acidic medium, H2O2 changes to CrO5 which has two (-O-O-) bonds. Oxidation
state of Cr in CrO5 is
1. +5
2. +3
3. +6
4. -10
The ease of adsorption of the hydrated alkali metal ions on an ion-exchange resins
follows the order:
1. Li+<K+<Na+<Rb+
2. Rb+<K+<Na+<Li+
3. K+<Na+<Rb+<Li+
4. Na+<Li+<K+<Rb+
The correct statement for the hydrogenation of oil is:
1. | Hydrogen is dissolved in the oil |
2. | Hydrogen combines with O2 from the oil |
3. | Esters of unsaturated fatty acids are reduced to those of saturated acids |
4. | Hydrogen drives off impurities from the oil |
H2O2 restores the colour of old lead paintings by:
1. Converting PbO2 to Pb
2. Oxidising PbS to PbSO4
3. Converting PbCO3 to Pb
4. Oxidizing PbSO3 to PbSO4
Which conversion is not done by H2O2 ?
1. (acidic medium)
2.
3. (alkaline medium)
4.
Poorest reducing agent among following is
1. atomic hydrogen
2. nascent hydrogen
3. dihydrogen
4. all have same reducing strength
In which reaction hydrogen is not formed ?
(1) Copper and hydrochloric acid
(2) Iron and sulphuric acid
(3) Magnesium and steam
(4) Sodium and alcohol
Maximum concentration of ortho- in ordinary hydrogen is:
(1) 75% ortho- + 25% para-
(2) 25% ortho- + 75% para-
(3) 50% ortho- + 50% para-
(4) 99% para- + 1% ortho-
Hydrogen will not reduce
(1) heated cupric oxide
(2) heated ferric oxide
(3) heated stannic oxide
(4) heated aluminium oxide