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1. A =.............

to prevent large errors in spectrophotometric reading


and Deviation from Beer’s Law
1 to 2 1 to 1,5 1 to 0,1

2. t occurs at the excited state of fluorescent compound:


Dynamic quenching static quenching chemical quenching

3. factors that affect the fluorenones:


Types of transitions rigidity ring substitution all of them

4. A substance which reacts with gangue to form fusible material is


called.
Flux Slag Ore

5. ………. are commonly used for dissolution of basic oxides,


wolframite, powellite, sulphides/pyrites etc.
Acidic fluxes Basic fluxes Oxidizing fluxes

6. spectroscopy is the study the electromagnetic spectra result from


the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and ………...
Size Matter Heat Shape

7. …………… Night vision goggles pick up this light emitted by our skin
and objects with heat.
X-ray Gamma ray Infrared Radio
8. Not all molecules can absorb the infrared for absorption to occur,
there must be a change in …………
Size Shape Diapole volume
9. ………………… Is complex usually has a very low absorptivity and
isn’t useful for low level.
Excitation of the ligand Excitation of the metal ion
Excitation of the atom Charge transfer transition

10. a chemical cleaning agent that combines with gangue to


form an easily fusible material called the slag.
Flux Ore Catalyst

1. Quenching is the increase in fluorescence intensity.


( ) False decrease

2. Concentration Quenching Inversely proportional to fluorescence.


( ) True

3. Static quenching occurs due to weak coupling


( ) false strong

4. The sigma orbital overlap decreases the energy gap between


adjacent orbitals and leads to bathochromic shift in the
absorption.
( ) false

5. Nitrogen can exhibit a dipole and will not absorb in the infrared
region.
( ) false
6. Acidic fluxes are commonly used for dissolution of acidic oxides
( ) Answer: false

7. Basic fluxes are commonly used for dissolution of basic oxides.


( )Answer: false

8. Reducing fluxes are employed for their dissolution capacity is


higher than acidic and basic flux.
( )Answer: false

9. Ore is natural rock or sediment that contains one or more


valuable minerals concentrated above background levels.
( ) True

10. All Ores are not minerals


( ) False

1. Types of Quenching......
Concentration, chemical, static, Dynamic Quenching

2. The Quenching which occurs because of change in the chemical


nature of the fluorescence substance is called........
Chemical Quenching

3. There are two methods to introducing eluate from liquid


chromatography into a mass spectrometry .that is
...........................and...............................
Pneumatically assisted electrospray and atmospheric pressure
chemical ionization

4. Removal of such impurities from the ore is called


…………………………. or ……………………………….
Concentration or Dressing of an ore.

5. ………….. is a physicochemical process that separates particles


based on differences in surface wettability.
Froth flotation

6. Froth flotation is a physicochemical process that separates


particles based on .............…………….
differences in surface wettability

7. Spectroscopy is the study the electromagnetic spectra result


from the interaction between ……………... And ……………...…...
electromagnetic radiation and matter

8. ……………….. is the first spectroscopic scientist.


Johannes Marcus

9. ……………………. It doesn’t itself absorb radiation, but if present a


molecule it can enhance the absorption by a chromophore.
Auxochrome

10. The unit preferred for the ultraviolet and visible regions of
spectrum is ……………...
nanometer
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