In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, combustion of hydrogen occurs to

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61.

Water possesses a high dielectric constant, therefore:

  • it always contains ions

  • it is a universal solvent

  • can dissolve covalent compounds

  • can conduct electricity


62.

The value of the ionic product of water depends:

  • on volume of water

  • on temperature

  • changes by adding acid or alkali

  • always remain constant


63.

Heavy water is:

  • water containing Fe, Cr, Mn

  • water at 0°C

  • D2O

  • water obtained after distillation


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64.

In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, combustion of hydrogen occurs to

  • generate heat

  • create potential difference between the two electrodes

  • produce high purity water

  • remove adsorbed oxygen from electrode surfaces


B.

create potential difference between the two electrodes

Any cell (like fuel cell), works when potential difference is developed.


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65.

Which one of the following will dissolve in water most readily?

  • I2

  • BaCO3

  • KF

  • PbI2


66.

Heavy water is represented as

  • H218O

  • D2O

  • D218O

  • H2O at 4°C


67.

The most abundant element in the universe is thought to be

  • carbon

  • oxygen

  • hydrogen

  • nitrogen


68.

The compound that can work both as an oxidising as well as reducing agent is

  • KMnO2

  • H2O2

  • Fe2(SO4)3

  • K2Cr2O7


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69.

Which one of the following is not a method to remove permanent hardness of water?

  • Clark's method

  • Calgon method

  • Ion- exchange method

  • Synthetic resins methods


70.

Reaction of calgon with hard water containing Ca2+ ions produce

  • [Na2CaP6O18]2-

  • CaCO3

  • CaSO4

  • Ca2(PO4)3


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