When CO2 is bubbled into an aqueous solution of Na2CO3, the following is formed:
1. H2O
2. OH-
3. NaHCO3
4. NaOH
Baking soda or baking powder is:
1. Washing soda
2. Caustic soda
3. Soda ash
4. Sodium bicarbonate
The element which does not dissolve in caustic soda is:
1. silicon
2. aluminium
3. zinc
4. cadmium
The principal products obtained on heating iodine with concentrated caustic soda solution are:
1. NaOI + NaI
2. NaIO3 + Nal
3. NaOI + NaIO3 + NaI
4. NaIO4 + NaI
The formula of washing soda is:
1. Na2CO3
2. Na2CO3.H2O
3. Na2CO3.7H2O
4. Na2CO3.10H2O
When sulphur is heated with NaOH(aq) the compounds formed are:
(1) Na2S + H2O
(2) Na2SO3 + H2O
(3) Na2S + Na2S2O3 + H2O
(4) Na2S2O3 + H2O
NaOH is prepared by the electrolysis of:
1. aqueous solution of sodium chloride with platinum electrodes
2. molten sodium chloride with graphite anode and iron cathodes
3. sodium carbonate with platinum electrodes
4. sodium carbonate with nickel electrodes
Fusion of AgCl with Na2CO3 gives:
1. Ag2CO3
2. silver carbide
3. Ag
4. Ag2
Which of the following acts as reducing agent as well as oxidising agent?
1. Na2O
2. Na2O2
3. NaNO3
4. KNO3
Nitrates of I group (except LiNO3) on heating give:
1. O2
2. N2
3. NO
4. NO2