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NEET Chemistry : General Principles And Processes of Isolation Of Elements

Multiple Choice Questions

11.

Copper sulphates dissolves in excess of KCN to give:

  • CuCN

  • [Cu(CN)4]3-

  • [Cu(CN)4]2-

  • [Cu(CN)4]2-



12.

Which of the following statements in incorrect?

  • pure sodium metal dissolves in liquid ammonia to give blue solution

  • NaOH reacts with glass to give sodium silicate

  • Aluminium reacts with excess NaOH to give Al(OH)3

  • Aluminium reacts with excess NaOH to give Al(OH)3



13.

Which of the following statements, about the advantage of roasting of sulphide ore before reduction is not true?

  • Carbon and hydrogen are suitable reducing agent for metal sulphides

  • The ΔfGo of the sulphide is greater than those for CS2 and H2S

  • The ΔfGo  is negative for roasting of sulphide ore to oxide

  • The ΔfGo  is negative for roasting of sulphide ore to oxide



14.

Al2O3 can be converted to anhydrous AlCl3 by heating:

  • Al2O3 with HCl gas

  • Al2O3 with NaCl in solid state

  • a mixture of Al2O3 and carbon in dry Cl2 gas

  • a mixture of Al2O3 and carbon in dry Cl2 gas



15.

Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching with CN ion. Silver is later recovered by

  • Liquation

  • Distillation

  • Zone refining

  • Zone refining



16.

In cyanide extraction process of silver from argentite ore, the oxidising and reducing agents are respectively.

  • O2 and CO2

  • O2 and Zn dust

  • HNO3 and Zn dust

  • HNO3 and CO



17.

Sulphide ores of metals are usually concentrated by froth flotation process. Which one of the following sulphide ores offers an exception and is concentrated by chemical leaching?

  • Argentite

  • Galena

  • Copper pyrite

  • Copper pyrite



18.

Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching with CN– ion. Silver is later recovered by

  • Liquation

  • Distillation

  • Zone refining

  • Zone refining



19.

The following reactions take place in the blast furnace in the preparation of impure iron. Identify the reaction pertaining to the formation of the slag.

  • Fe2O3 (s) + 3CO (g) → 2 Fe (l) +3CO2 (g)

  • CaCO3 (s) → CaO (s) + CO2 (g)

  • CaO (s) +SiO2 → CaSiO3 (s)

  • CaO (s) +SiO2 → CaSiO3 (s)



20.

Considering the Ellingham diagram, which of the following metals can be used to reduce alumina?

  • Fe

  • Zn

  • Cu

  • Mg



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