What are the three main products of the chlor-alkali process?
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24%
Sodium, Chlorine, and Hydrogen
59%
Sodium hydroxide, Chlorine, and Hydrogen
14%
Sodium oxide, Chlorine, and Water
3%
Sodium, Chlorine, and Oxygen
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Plaster of Paris is obtained by carefully heating which of the following compounds?
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17%
Calcium carbonate at 100°C
72%
Gypsum at 100°C
10%
Bleaching powder at 100°C
1%
Slaked lime at 100°C
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Which of the following metal oxides is amphoteric in nature?
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17%
Sodium oxide (Na2O)
14%
Calcium oxide (CaO)
64%
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
6%
Copper(II) oxide (CuO)
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The process of heating a carbonate ore strongly in a limited supply of air to convert it into a metal oxide is called:
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26%
Roasting
59%
Calcination
7%
Smelting
8%
Reduction
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Which non-metal possesses a metallic lustre, an exception to the general properties of non-metals?
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8%
Sulphur
17%
Phosphorus
53%
Iodine
21%
Graphite
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Which of the following is the primary reason for making alloys?
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12%
To decrease the melting point of metals.
13%
To increase the electrical conductivity.
68%
To enhance properties like hardness and corrosion resistance.
6%
To make metals more lustrous.
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The oxides of non-metals are generally:
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49%
Acidic in nature
27%
Basic in nature
19%
Amphoteric in nature
5%
Neutral in nature
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The reaction of iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) with aluminium is used to join railway tracks. This highly exothermic reaction is an example of a:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Combination reaction
23%
Decomposition reaction
41%
Displacement reaction
12%
Double displacement reaction
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Which property of metals allows them to be drawn into thin wires?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Malleability
61%
Ductility
6%
Sonority
3%
Lustre
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What are the products when a metal like zinc reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl)?
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13%
Zinc chloride and water
75%
Zinc chloride and hydrogen gas
11%
Zinc oxide and hydrogen gas
1%
No reaction
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Brass is an alloy composed of which two metals?
Anonymous Quiz
37%
Copper and Tin
46%
Copper and Zinc
9%
Iron and Carbon
8%
Lead and Tin
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Food cans are coated with tin and not zinc because:
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Zinc is more expensive than tin.
26%
Zinc has a higher melting point than tin.
58%
Zinc is more reactive than tin.
7%
Zinc is less reactive than tin.
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A metal 'M' does not react with cold water but reacts with steam to form its oxide and hydrogen gas. This metal could be:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Sodium (Na)
26%
Calcium (Ca)
42%
Iron (Fe)
15%
Copper (Cu)
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Which of the following conditions are essential for the rusting of iron?
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7%
Presence of only oxygen
32%
Presence of only water/moisture
57%
Presence of both oxygen and water
4%
Presence of oxygen and nitrogen
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Which of the following is a non-metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature?
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40%
Mercury
49%
Bromine
7%
Chlorine
3%
Iodine
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A student adds an iron nail to a blue-coloured copper sulphate solution. After some time, the student would observe that:
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8%
The solution remains blue and the nail is unchanged.
74%
The solution turns green and a brown layer deposits on the nail.
14%
The solution turns colourless and the nail dissolves.
5%
The solution turns red and the nail turns black.
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