In the preparation of hydrogenated oil the chemical reaction involved is called as-
1. Hydrogenation
2. Reduction
3. Dehydration
4. Oxidation
The lightest gas is :
1. nitrogen
2. helium
3. oxygen
4. hydrogen
The most abundant isotope of hydrogen is-
1. Tritium
2. Deuterium
3. Protium
4. Para-hydrogen
Decmposition of H2O2 is retarded by:
1. acetanilide
2. alcohol
3. H3PO4
4. all of these
10 volumes of H2O2 has a strength of approximately:
1. 3%
2. 30%
3. 10%
4. 5%
A molten ionic hydride on electrolysis gives:
1. H+ ion moving towards the cathode.
2. H+ ion moving towards the anode.
3. H2 is liberated at anode.
4. H2 is liberated at cathode.
Hydrogen is evolved by the action of cold dilute HNO3 on:
1. Fe
2. Mg or Mn
3. Cu
. Al
In solid hydrogen, the intermolecular bonding is:
1. ionic
2. van der Waals'
3. metallic
4. covalent
Which is not true in case of H2O2?
1. It is more stable in basic solution
2. It acts as strong oxidising agent in acid and basic solutions
3. It is decomposed by MnO2
4. It behaves as reducing agent towards KMnO4