Reaction that shows hydrogen as an oxidising agent is:
1. With iodine to give hydrogen iodide
2. With lithium to give lithium hydride
3. With nitrogen to give ammonia
4. With sulphur to give hydrogen sulphide
Fluorine is a strong oxidising agent because:
1. it has several isotopes
2. it is very small and has 7 electrons in valency shell
3. its valency is one
4. it is the first member of the halogen series
The oxidation state of Ni in Ni(CO)4 is:
1. zero
2. +4
3. +8
4. +2
Milliequivalents of a solute in a solution can be given by:
1. Mzeq. = M x Vin mL
2. Meq. = N x Vin mL
3. Mzeq. = 1000
4. both 2 and 3
HBr and HI reduce H2SO4, HCl can reduce KMnO4 and HF can reduce:
1. H2SO4
2. K2Cr2O7
3. KMnO4
4. none of these
Sulphurous acid can be used as:
1. Oxidising agent
2. Reducing agent
3. Bleaching agent
4. All of the above
When SO2 is passed through acidified solution of potassium dichromate, then chromium sulphate is formed. The change in oxidation number of chromium is:
1. +4 to+2
2. +5 to+3
3. +6 to+3
4. +7 to+2
The reaction involving the transfer of five electrons is -
1. Mn Mn2+
2. Cr Cr3+
3. Mn MnO2
4. Cr2 2Cr3+
In the reaction;
2Ag + 2H2SO4 Ag2SO4 + 2H2O + SO2, H2SO4 acts as:
1. Oxidizing agent
2. Reducing agent
3. Dehydrating agent
4. None of the above
Which of the following shows the highest oxidation number in the combined state?
1. Os
2. Ru
3. Xe
4. All of the above