A compound X on heating gives a colourless gas. This residue is dissolved in water to obtain Y. Excess CO2 is bubbled through aqueous solution of Y when Z is formed. Z on gentle heating gives back X. The X is
CaCO3
Ca(HCO3)2
Na2CO3
NaHCO3
Bleaching action of SO2 is due to its :
oxidising property
acidic property
basic property
reducing property
For the second period elements the correct increasing order of first ionisation enthalpy is:
Li < B < Be < C < O < N < F < Ne
Li < B < Be < C < N < O < F < Ne
Li < Be < B < C < O < N < F < Ne
Li < Be < B < C < N < O < F < Ne
Enzymes that utilize ATP in phosphate transfer require an alkaline earth metal (M) as the cofactor. M is :
Mg
Ca
Sr
Be
Which azide is explosive?
Ba(N3)2
NaN3
KN3
Mg3N2
A.
Ba(N3)2
Ionic azides are usually much more stable e.g. KN3, NaN3 and Mg3N2 than the covalent azides. Covalent azides are used as detonators and explosives e.g. Ba(N3)2.
Match List I with List II and choose correct answerfrom the codes given below
List I | List II |
A. NaNO3 | (i) Baking soda |
B. Na(NH4)HPO4 | (ii) Chile salt |
C. NaHCO3 | (iii)Microcosmic salt |
D. Na2CO3 . 10H2O | (iv)Washing soda |
A B C D
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
A B C D
(ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
A B C D
(iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
A B C D
(iv) (i) (ii) (iii)