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Bottom of Pyramid - Test # 26 - Hydrogen

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1.
(b) two covalent bonds
Hydrogen is evolved by the action of cold dilute HNO3
(c) V-shape
on:
(d) dipole moment
(a) Fe
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(b) Mg or Mn
Benzene is oxidized by H2O2 in presence of FeSO4 to:
(c) Cu
(d) Al (a) phenol

2. (b) cyclohexane

A molten ionic hydride on electrolysis gives: (c) benzaldehyde


(d) benzoic acid
(a) H+ ion moving towards the cathode
8.
(b) H+ ion moving towards the anode
The oxidizing property of H2O2 is best explained by
(c) H2 is liberated at anode assuming that two oxygen atoms in its molecule are:
(d) H2 is liberated at cathode (a) bonded differently
3. (b) bonded similarly
Which statement is not correct for hydrogen peroxide ? (c) bonded covalently
(a) Pure H2O2 is fairly stable (d) bonded by hydrogen bonds

(b) It sometimes acts as a reducing agent 9.

(c) It acts as an oxidising agent 10 volumes of H2O2 has a strength of approximately:

(d) Aqueous solution of H2O2 is weakly basic (a) 3%

4. (b) 30%

In solid hydrogen, the intermolecular bonding is: (c) 10%

(a) ionic (d) 5%

(b) van der Waals' 10.

(c) metallic From the following statements regarding H2O2, choose


the incorrect statement:
(d) covalent
(a) It can act only as an oxidising agent
5.
(b) It decomposes on exposure to light
The lightest gas is :
(c) It has to be stored in plastic or wax lined glass bottles
(a) nitrogen in dark
(b) helium (d) It has to be kept away from dust
(c) oxygen 11.
(d) hydrogen H2O2 turns an acidified solution of ........ to orange red.
6.
(a) BaO2
The critical temperature of water is higher than that of O2
(b) PbO2
because H2O molecule has:
(c) Na2O2
(a) fewer electrons than oxygen

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(d) TiO2 Hydrogen is not obtained when zinc reacts with:

12. (a) cold water

Which is not true in case of H2O2? (b) dil. H2SO4

(a) It is more stable in basic solution (c) dil HCl

(b) It acts as strong oxidising agent in acid and basic (d) hot 20% NaOH
solutions 18.
(c) It is decomposed by MnO2 Hydrogen peroxide is now generally prepared on
industrial scale by the:
(d) It behaves as reducing agent towards KMnO4
(a) action of H2SO4 on barium peroxide
13.
(b) action of H2SO4 on sodium paraoxide
Decmposition of H2O2 is retarded by:
(c) electrolysis of 50% H2SO4
(a) acetanilide
(b) alcohol (d) burning hydrogen in excess of oxygen

(c) H3PO4 19.


Ionic hybrides are formed by:
(d) all of these
(a) transition metals
14.
(b) elements of very high electropositivity
Point out the incorrect statement.
(c) elements of very low electropositivity
(a) Hardness of water depends upon its soap consuming
power (d) metalloids
(b) Temporary hardness is due to bicarbonates of calcium 20.
and magnesium
Very pure hydrogen (99.9%) can be made by which of
(c) Permanent hardness is due to soluble sulphates, the following processes ?
chlorides and nitrates of Ca and Mg
(a) Mixing natural hydrocarbons of high molecular
(d) Permanent hardness can be removed by boiling water weight
15. (b) Electrolysis of water
Metal which does not react with cold water but evolves (c) Reaction of salt like hydrides with water
H2 with steam is:
(d) Reaction of methane with steam
(a) Na
21.
(b) K
Para hydrogen is:
(c) Pt
(a) less stable than ortho hydrogen
(d) Fe
(b) more stable than ortho hydrogen
16.
(c) as stable as ortho hydrogen
Permutit is:
(d) none of the above
(a) hydrated sodium aluminium silicate
22.
(b) sodium hexa meta-phosphate
Hydrogen combines directly with:
(c) sodium silicate
(a) Ca
(d) sodium meta-aluminate
(b) Cu
17.
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(c) Zn (c) 2.5 M


(d) Fe (d) 26.8 M
23. 28.
Acidified solution of chromic acid on treatement with Decomposition of H2O2 is accelerated by:
H2O2 yields :
(a) traces of acids
(a) CrO 3 + H 2 O + O2
(b) finely divided metals
(b) Cr 2 O2 + H 2 O + O2
(c) acetanilide
(c) CrO 5 + H2 O + K2 SO4
(d) alcohol
(d) H Cr2 O7 + H 2 O + O2
2
29.
24.
Which method cannot be used to remove hardness of
The ortho and para hydrogen possess: water ?
(a) same physical properties but different chemical (a) Clark's method
properties
(b) By adding washing soda
(b) different physical properties but same chemical
properties (c) Calgon process

(c) same chemical and physical properties (d) Filtration

(d) different physical and chemical properties 30.

25. CrO42- (yellow) changes to Cr2O72- (orange) in pH =x


and vice versa in pH=y. Hence, x and y are:
On bubbling CO2 through a solution of barium peroxide
in water: (a) 6,8

(a) O2 is formed (b) 6,5

(b) H2CO3 is formed (c) 8,6


(d) 7,7
(c) H2O2 is formed
31.
(d) H2 is formed
In which reaction hydrogen is not formed ?
26.
(1) Copper and hydrochloric acid
A mixture of hydrazine and 60 to 90 percent of H2O2
(2) Iron and sulphuric acid
solution is:
(3) Magnesium and steam
(a) antiseptic
(4) Sodium and alcohol
(b) rocket fuel
32.
(c) germicide
Which conversion is not done by H2O2 ?
(d) insecticide
27. (1) Fe 2+

−→ Fe
3+
(acidic medium)

A given solution of H2O2 is 30 volume. Its concentration (2) Pb −−→ PbSO 4

in terms of molarity is:


(3) Fe 3+

−→ Fe
2+
(alkaline medium)
(a) 9.1 M
(4) KI −
−→ I2
(b) 2.68 M
33.
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H2O2 restores the colour of old lead paintings, blackened Acidified solution of K 2 Cr2 O7 on treatment with H 2 O2

by the action of H2S gas, by: gives−


(A) CrO + H 2 O + O2
(1) converting PbO2 to Pb 3

(B) Cr 2 O3 + H 2 O + O2
(2) oxidising PbS to PbSO4
(C) CrO 5
+ H2 O

(3) converting PbCO3 to Pb


(D) H 2
Cr2 O7 + H2 O + O2

(4) oxidizing PbSO3 to PbSO4


39.
34. Blackened oil planting can be restored into original form
by the action of:
(I) H 2
O2 + O3 −−→ H2 O + 2O2

1. Chlorine
(II) H 2 O2 + Ag O −−→ 2 Ag + H 2 O + O2
2
2. BaO 2

Role of hydrogen peroxide in the above reactions is


3. H 2 O2
respectively
4. MnO
(a) oxidising in (I) and reducing in (II) 2

40.
(b) reducing in (I) and oxidising in (II)
Which of the following statement regarding H 2 O2 is
(c) reducing in(I) and (II)
wrong.
(d) oxidising in(I) and (II)
(A) It is stable in acid medium
35.
(B) It acts as oxidising as well as reducing agent
In acidic medium, H2O2 changes Cr O to CrO5 which 2
2−

7 (C) It has zero dipole moment


has two (-O-O-) bonds. Oxidation state of Cr in CrO5 is
(D) Pure H 2 O2 is slightly acidic
(a) +5
41.
(b) +3
H2 O has higher boiling point than H 2
S because.
(c) +6
(A) H O is a smaller molecule and hence more closely
2

(d) -10 packed


36. (B) The bond angle in H O is more than in H S and
2 2

hence the former molecules are more tightly packed


Nascent hydrogen consists of −
(C) Of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in liquid H 2O
(A) Hydrogen atoms with excess energy
(D) The latent heat of vaporisation is higher for H2 O
(B) Hydrogen molecules with excess energy than for H S 2

(C) Hydrogen ions in the excited state 42.


(D) Solvated protons H 2 O2 acts as antiseptic due to its –
37. (A) Reducing property
Maximum concentration of ortho-H 2 in ordinary (B) Oxidising property
hydrogen is:
(C) Bleaching property
(1) 75% ortho-H + 25% para-H
2 2

(D) Acidic property


(2) 25% ortho-H + 75% para-H
2 2

43.
(3) 50% ortho-H + 50% para-H
2 2

Which contains both polar and non-polar bonds –


(4) 99% para-H + 1% ortho-H
2 2

(A) NH Cl
38.
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(B) HCN
(C) H 2 O2

(D) CH 4

44.
Exhausted permutite does not contain ............ ion –
(A) Na +

(B) Mg 2+

(C) Al 3+

(D) Si 4+

45.
The best explanation for not placing hydrogen with the
group of alkali metals or halogens is.
(A) Hydrogen can form compounds with all other
elements
(B) Hydrogen is much lighter element than the alkali
metals or the halogens
(C) The IE of hydrogen is too high for group of alkali
metals but too low for halogen group
(D) None of these

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