Hydrogen peroxide does not
(1) Liberate iodide from
(2) Turn the titanium salt yellow
(3) Give silver peroxide with moist silver oxide
(4) Turn the mixture of aniline, and dilute violet
A sample of hard water was found to contain 68 ppm of and 19 ppm of . Its total hardness is –
(1) 70 ppm
(2) 50 ppm
(3) 20 ppm
(4) 100 ppm
A certain sample of hydrogen peroxide is 1.5M solution. It is to be labelled as X volumes. Calculate the value of X.
(1) 16.8 L
(2) 11.8 L
(3) 5.3 L
(4) 6.2 L
Find the volume strength of solution.
1. 8.96
2. 2.16
3. 9.16
4. 5.14
What mass of hydrogen peroxide is present in 2 litre solution of 4M strength ? Calculate the volume of oxygen at S.T.P. liberated upon complete decomposition of 400 of the above solution.
(A) 172g, 0.92 L
(B) 272g, 1.32 L
(C) 272g, 17.92 L
(D) 172g, 15.14 L
30ml of a solution after acidification required 30ml of solution for complete oxidation. Calculate the percentage and volume strength of solution.
(A) 2.17%, 2.56
(B) 0.17%, 0.56
(C) 5.12%, 3.16
(D) 3.12%, 0.86
Assertion: is called heavy water.
Reason : Its degree of dissociation is high.
Assertion : has higher boiling point than water.
Reason : The dipole moment of is little more than that of .
Assertion : Beryllium hydride is a covalent hydride.
Reason : The electronegativity difference between and is very high.
Assertion : The bond length of is shorter than that of
Reason : is an ionic compound.