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
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
H2O2 is prepared in the laboratory by the reaction of :
1. MnO2 with dilute cold H2SO4
2. BaO2 and CO2 bubbling through cold water
3. PbO2 with an acidified solution of KMnO4
4. Na2O2 with boiling water
Temporary hardness is caused due to the presence of:
1. CaSO4
2. CaCl2
3. CaCO3
4. Ca(HCO3)2
A mixture of hydrazine and 60 to 90 percent of H2O2 solution is:
1. antiseptic
2. rocket fuel
3. germicide
4. insecticide
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