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NEET Chemistry : General Principles And Processes of Isolation Of Elements

Multiple Choice Questions

11.

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



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.

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

  • Fe

  • Zn

  • Cu

  • Mg



14.

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



15.

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

  • Liquation

  • Distillation

  • Zone refining

  • Zone refining



16.

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



17.

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

  • Liquation

  • Distillation

  • Zone refining

  • Zone refining



18.

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)



19.

Copper sulphates dissolves in excess of KCN to give:

  • CuCN

  • [Cu(CN)4]3-

  • [Cu(CN)4]2-

  • [Cu(CN)4]2-



20.

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



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