If iodine solution is added to ethane, what observation would be made?
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Remains brown
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Changes from brown to black
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Changes from brown to purple
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Changes from brown to brick red
Q.2.
A positive test for nitrate ions would give which of the following observations?
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A lemon-yellow color when hot and turns to white when cool
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A pale yellow precipitate
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A dirty green precipitate
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Damp red litmus paper turning blue
Q.3.
Which of the following ions dissolves in excess sodium hydroxide solution?
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Magnesium 2+
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Aluminum 2+
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Calcium 2+
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Aluminum 3+
Q.4.
The copper oxide that is produced when copper carbonate is heated is what color?
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White
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Green
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Black
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Purple
Q.5.
What is used to identify an unsaturated compound?
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Bromine water
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Dilute nitric acid
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Barium sulfate
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Aluminum powder
Q.6.
If ammonia gas is produced when sodium hydroxide is added to an unknown solution, what ions were present in the unknown solution?
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Ammonium + ions
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Ammonium - ions
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Copper 2+ ions
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Iron 3+ ions
Q.7.
If dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate are added to an unknown solution and a cream precipitate appears, we can tell that the ions that are present are...
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chloride ions
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bromide ions
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iodide ions
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chlorine ions
Q.8.
Flame tests can be used to identify metals in groups 1 and 2 of the Periodic Table. Which metal burns with an intense yellow/orange flame?
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Lithium
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Sodium
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Potassium
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Calcium
Q.9.
How do we test for sulfate ions?
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Add dilute nitric acid
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Heat and look for color changes
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Add hydrochloric acid and barium chloride solution
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Add sodium hydroxide and warm it, then add aluminum powder
Q.10.
Some metal ions form colored precipitates with sodium hydroxide. Which metal ion forms a light blue precipitate when reacted with sodium hydroxide?
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Copper (II) ions
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Iron (II) ions
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Iron (III) ions
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Cobalt ions
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