Among the following the correct order of acidity is-
1. HClO < HClO2< HClO3< HClO4
2. HClO2< HClO < HClO3< HClO4
3. HClO4< HClO2< HClO < HClO3
4. HClO3< HClO4< HClO2< HClO
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Which of the following reactions are disproportionation reactions?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1. a, b
2. a, b, c
3. b, c, d
4. a, d
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1.520g of the hydroxide of a metal on ignition gave 0.995 g of oxide. The equivalent mass of metal is:
1. 1.520
2. 0.995
3. 19.00
4. 9.00
0.5 g of fuming H2SO4 (oleum) is diluted with water. This solution is completely neutralised by 26.7 mL of 0.4 N NaOH. The percentage of free SO3 in the sample is:
1. 30.6%
2. 40.6%
3. 20.6%
4. 50%
In which of the following processes nitrogen is oxidised?
1. N2
2. NO
3. NO2
4. N
In the preparation of chlorine from HCl; MnO2 acts as:
1. Reducing agent
2. Oxidising agent
3. Catalytic agent
4. Dehydrating agent
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Oxidation number of carbon in C3O2, Mg2C3 are respectively:
1. -4/3, +4/3
2. +4/3, -4/3
3. -2/3, +2/3
4. -2/3, +4/3
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The oxidation number and covalency of sulphur in the sulphur molecule (S8) are respectively:
1. 0, and 2
2. +6, and 8
3. 0, and 8
4. +6, and 2
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Hypochlorite disproportionate to give
1. Cl- and Cl
2. Cl and Cl
3. Cl and Cl-
4. Cl and Cl-
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When Cl2 is converted into Cl- & Cl then n-factor of Cl2 will be:
1. 3/5
2. 5/3
3. 7/2
4. 2