A) 10g B) 15g C) 20g D) 40g
A) 32.0mole B) 0.5mole C) 5.12mole D) 1.0mole
A) 42.00 moles B) 8.4 moles C) 0.6 mole D) 84 moles
A) 8.80 mol/dm³ B) 11.42 mol/dm³ C) 1.14 mol/dm³ D) 0.88 mol/dm³
A) 6.0 B) 0.27 C) 1.7 D) 2.7
A) Not sedimentate B) Not scatter light rays C) Coagulate D) Dialyse
A) Scarcity of food in water B) Increase in the level of sediment C) Presence of heavy metal ions D) Reduction in the amount of dissolved oxygen
A) Calcium tetraoxosulphate (VI) B) Calcium trioxocarbonate (IV) C) Calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) D) Calcium hydroxide
A) Blue to white B) White to red C) White to green D) Blue to pink
A) Copper tetraoxosulphate (VI) B) Calcium tetraoxosulphate (VI) C) Sodium tetraoxosulphate (VI) D) Aluminium tetraoxosulphate (VI)
A) Na2SO4.10H2O B) MgSO4.7H2O C) Na2CO3.10H2O D) CaCl2.2H20
A) Discharge of industrial effluents into water ways. B) Passage of river water through a sand bed C) Exposure of a body of water to ultraviolet rays D) Addition of a measured quantity of chlorine to water
A) Wood B) Plastics C) Paper D) Animal hide
A) Passing of ships through the area B) Pouring of detergents C) Evaporation D) Pouring of organic solvent
A) Hydrated B) Unsaturated C) Super saturated D) Saturated
A) Chlorination B) The use of an ion -exchange resin C) Aeration D) Passing over treated charcoal
A) Sodium aluminium trioxo -silicate (IV) B) Sodium hydroxide C) Calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) D) Calcium trioxocarbonate (IV)
A) Pipe borne water B) Spring water C) Distilled water D) Chlorinated water
A) Solution B) Solvent C) Solute D) Suspensions
A) Concentration B) Universal solvent C) Dispersion medium D) Colloids |