To weld metals together, high temperature is required. Such a high temperature is obtained by burning:
Acetylene in oxygen
LPG in oxygen
Methane in oxygen
Acetylene in nitrogen
A.
Acetylene in oxygen
Acetylene gas is composed of two parts of carbon and two parts of hydrogen. When burned in the atmosphere of oxygen, it produces one of the highest flame temperatures obtainable. It is produced when calcium carbide is submerged into water or from petrochemical processes.
Match List-I with List-II
List I (Element)
List II (Use)
(a) - 2, (b) - 3, (c) - 4, (d) - 1
(a) - 1, (b) - 2, (c) - 3, (d) - 4
(a) - 2, (b) - 4, (c) - 3, (d) - 1
(a) - 1, (b) - 3, (c) - 2, (d) - 4
Which one of the following statements is correct?
Rutherford's alpha-particle scattering experiment led to the discovery of electron
J J Thomson suggested that the nucleus of an atom contains protons
The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of protons in the nucleus of its atom
The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of electrons in its shells
The alkali metals have relatively low melting point. Which one of the following alkali metals is expected to have the highest melting point?
Li
Na
K
Rb
Which one of the following is the correct electronic configuration of chlorine?
2, 7, 8
2, 8, 7
2, 8, 8
7, 8, 2
In honey, which one among the following sugars predominates?
Sucrose
Fructose
Galactose
Maltose
The number of aluminium ions present in 54 g of aluminium (atomic weight 27) is
2
18
1.1 X 1024
1.2 x 1024