Preparations and Reactions of Sodium Oxide
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How would you balance the following equation:
Write the chemical equation for sodium oxide reacting with water.
Why beryllium is not considered as alkaline earth metals
The chemical formula of lead sulphate is
Assertion (A) : Aluminium is extracted from bauxite by the electrolysis of molten mixture of \(Al_{2}O_{3}\) with cryolite.
Reason(R) : The oxidation state of \(Al\) in cryolite is \(+3\).
In the light of the above statements , choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
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SO2 is a:
Acidic oxide
Basic oxide
Amphoteric oxide
Neutral oxide
Write the balanced equation for reduction of lead(II) oxide by carbon?
Use Mendeleev’s Periodic Table to predict the formulae for the oxides of the following elements:
- NH3 is reused
- CaCl2 is one of final product
- Na2CO3 is partially changed into NaHCO3
- Potassium carbonate cannot be prepared by this method
Sodium hydroxide on reaction with amphoteric oxides like.
SnO + 2NaOH → ____+ H2O to form.
NaSnO2
None of these
Which of the following elements will form acidic oxide?
An element with atomic number
An element with atomic number
An element with atomic number
An element with atomic number
- Hydrochloric acid
- Nitric acid
- Sulphuric acid
- Boric acid
(IIT-JEE, 1998)
- N2
- O2
- NO2
- Na2O
- Na2O2
- Na2O
- NaO2
- NaOH
- Oxide ion accepts sharing in a pair of
electrons - Oxidation number of oxygen increases
- Oxidation number of sodium decreases
- Oxide ion donates a pair of electrons
(Given: Molecular weight of Fe=56 u, S=32 u)
- Fe(SCN)3.3H2O
- Fe(SCN)3.6H2O
- Fe(SCN)2.2H2O
- Fe(SCN)3.H2O
. How will you prove that
the oxide formed by sulfur is acidic in nature
What is the chemical formula of potassium permanganate?
Name one burning metal that combines directly with nitrogen.
CaCl2
Ca(OH)2
NaHCO3
NH4Cl
By giving balanced chemical equations state what happens, when heated iron reacts with steam.
- superoxide > peroxide > normal oxide
- normal oxide > superoxide > peroxide
- normal oxide > peroxide > superoxide
- peroxide > normal oxide > superoxide
- high melting points
- very high oxidation potentials
- solubility in liquid ammonia
- all of the above
- It shows blue colour
- It exhibits electrical conductivity
- Reaction to produce sodium amide can happen photochemically
- It produces hydrogen gas on leaving it undisturbed for some time
- CaCl2, N2, Ca3N2
- Ca(OH)2, NH3, CaNH
- CaCl2, N2O5, Ca(NO3)2
- Ca(OH)2, NO2, CaN2
(i) Ni(s)CO(g)−−−−−−→1 atm, 25 CX
(ii) FeC122NaC5H5−−−−−−→Y
X and Y are respectively
- [Ni(CO)4], [Fe(n5C5H5)2]
- [Ni(CO)5], [Fe(n5C3H5)]
- [Ni(CO)6], [Fe(n1C5H5)]
- [Ni(CO)4], [Fe(n1C5H5)2]
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
- Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
- Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.