The ortho and para hydrogen differ in respect of which of the fol

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131.

In which of the following molecules is hydrogen bridge bond present?

  • Water

  • Inorganic benzene

  • Diborane

  • Methanol


132.

Blackened oil painting can be restored into original form by the action of

  • Cl2

  • BaO2

  • H2O2

  • MnO2


133.

Which gas is evolved by the treatment of magnesium with very dilute solution of HNO3?

  • N2

  • NO2

  • H2

  • H2O


134.

How many neutrons are present in tritium nucleus?

  • 2

  • 3

  • 1

  • 0


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135.

The high boiling point of water is due to which reason:

  • co-ordinate bonding

  • covalent bond

  • electrostatic force of attraction

  • hydrogen bonding


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136.

The ortho and para hydrogen differ in respect of which of the following ?

  • In the molecular weight

  • In the nature of spin of protons

  • In the nature of spin of electrons

  • In the number of protons


B.

In the nature of spin of protons

The ortho and para hydrogen differ in the nature of spin of protons. In ortho hydrogen, the spin of proton are in the same direction, while in para hydrogen the spin of proton are in opposite direction.


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137.

Permanent hardness can be removed by adding

  • Cl2

  • Na2CO3

  • Ca(OCl)Cl

  • K2CO3


138.

Water gas is :

  • CO + N2

  • CO + CO2 + CH4

  • CO2 + N2

  • CO + H2


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139.

Alums are used for

  • tanning of leather

  • coagulation of blood

  • purification of water

  • all of the above


140.

The method used to remove temporary hardness of water is :

  • Clark's method

  • Ion-exchange method

  • Synthetic resins method

  • Calgon's method


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