A white-coloured inorganic compound, on heating, gives a gas whic

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301.

The molecular formula of bleaching powder is

  • CaCl2

  • Ca2OCl2

  • CaOCl2

  • CaCl2.CaOCl


302.

A solution of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is a strong reducing agent due to the presence of

  • sodium atoms

  • sodium hydride

  • sodium amide

  • solvated electron


303.

Which of the following metals has highest melting point

  • Barium

  • Calcium

  • Strontium

  • Radium


304.

Which of the following pairs of compounds cannot exist together?

  • NaHCO3 and NaCl

  • NaHCO3 and NaOH

  • NaHCO3 and Na2CO3

  • Na2COand NaOH


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305.

Which of the following properties of lithium does not show diagonal relationship with magnesium?

  • Formation of Li+ ion

  • Formation of Li3N

  • Solubility of LiHCO3

  • Thermal decomposition of Li2CO3


306.

Which of the following carbonates decomposes at lowest temperature?

  • MgCO3

  • CaCO3

  • BaCO3

  • SrCO3


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307.

A white-coloured inorganic compound, on heating, gives a gas which turns lime water milky and residue is left which is yellow when hot and turns white on cooling. The compound is

  • Pb(NO3)2

  • PbCO3

  • BaCO3

  • ZnCO3


D.

ZnCO3

Since the obtained gas turns lime water milky, it must be CO2 and the anion present in the compound must be CO32-.

The residue left after the liberation of CO2 is yellow when hot and turns white on cooling, so it is of ZnO and the cation present in the compound is Zn2+. Hence, the white coloured inorganic compound is

Zn+ + CO32-  ZnCO3 and the reactions are as follows : ZnCO3  ZnO + CO2CO2 + Ca(OH)2lime water     CaCO3calcium carbonate (milky)+ H2O


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308.

Prussian blue is formed when

  • ferrous sulphate reacts with FeCl3

  • ferric sulphate reacts with K4[Fe(CN)6]

  • ferrous ammonium sulphate reacts with FeCl3

  • ammonium sulphate reacts with FeCl3


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309.

Benedict solution provides

  • Ag+

  • Li+

  • Cu2+

  • Ba2+


310.

The colour of the flame of sodium is

  • deep red

  • blue

  • green

  • golden yellow


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