A 1000 g aqueous solution of CaCO3 contains 10 g of calcium carbonate. The hardness of the solution is:
1. 10 ppm
2. 100 pm
3. 1000 ppm
4. 10000 ppm
Hydrogen adsorbed on palladium is known as:
1. Atomic H
2. Nascent H
3. Occluded H
4. Heavy H
A compound that acts as both reducing and oxidising agent is-
1. H2SO4
2. H2O2
3. KOH
4. KMnO4
A given solution of H2O2 is 30 volume. Its concentration in terms of molarity is:
1. 9.1 M
2. 2.68 M
3. 2.5 M
4. 26.8 M
The decomposition of H2O2 is accelerated by:
1. traces of acids
2. finely divided metals
3. acetanilide
4. alcohol
Hardness of water cannot be removed by -
1. Clark's method
2. Adding washing soda
3. Calgon process
4. Filtration
Temporary hardness is caused due to the presence of:
1. CaSO4
2. CaCl2
3. CaCO3
4. Ca(HCO3)2
On bubbling CO2 through a solution of barium peroxide in water:
1. O2 is formed
2. H2CO3 is formed
3. H2O2 is formed
4. H2 is formed
The correct statement among the following regarding perhydrol is -
1. It is 30% H2O2 or 100 vol. H2O2
2. Its molarity is 8.8 M
3. It is used as an antiseptic and a germicide
4. All of the above
An aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide is:
1. alkaline
2. neutral
3. strongly acidic
4. weakly acidic