Which compound among the following exhibits a higher melting point?
1. p-Nitro acetanilide
2. Acetanilide
3. Aniline
4. Acetone
 

Subtopic: Ā Preparation of the Organic and Inorganic compounds |
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Which of the following compounds is more likely to demonstrate analgesic properties?

1. p-Nitro acetanilide
2. Acetanilide
3. Sodium benzoate
4. None of the above
 
Subtopic: Ā Preparation of the Organic and Inorganic compounds |
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Given below are certain cations. Using inorganic qualitative analysis, arrange them in increasing group number from I to VI.
A. Al3+                   
B. Cu2+
C. Ba2+                 
D. Co2+
E. Mg2+
Choose the correct answer from the options given below 
1. B, C, A, D, E 2. E, C, D, B, A
3. E, A, B, C, D 4. B, A, D, C, E
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Cations |
Ā 51%
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During the preparation of Mohr's salt solution (Ferrous ammonium sulphate), which of the following acid is added to prevent hydrolysis of Fe2+ ion?
1. Concentrated sulphuric acid 
2. Dilute nitric acid
3. Dilute sulphuric acid 
4. Dilute hydrochloric acid
Subtopic: Ā Preparation of the Organic and Inorganic compounds |
Ā 52%
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In salt analysis, group V radicals \(\mathrm{(Ba^{2+}, Ca^{2+} ~and ~Sr^{2+} )}\) are precipitated as their carbonates by adding solid \(\mathrm{NH_4Cl}\) and excess of \(\mathrm{NH_4OH}\) solution followed by solid \(\mathrm{(NH_4)_2CO_3}\)
Choose the correct reagent used for the confirmation of \(\mathrm{Ca^{2+}}\) ion from the following:
1. Ammonium sulphate 2. Potassium chromate
3. Ammonium oxalate 4. Ammonium nitrate
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Cations |
Ā 55%
Level 3: 35%-60%
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In salt analyses, \(\mathrm{Cl^-,Br^-}\) and \(\mathrm{I^-}\) are identified by adding dilute \(\mathrm{HNO_3}\) followed by \(\mathrm{AgNO_3}\) solution to the salt solution.
Which of the following statements are correct?
A. \(\mathrm{Cl^-}\) gives pale yellow precipitate.
B. \(\mathrm{Br^-}\) gives pale yellow precipitate which is partially soluble in \(\mathrm{NH_4OH.}\)
C. \(\mathrm{I^-}\) gives yellow precipitate which is insoluble in \(\mathrm{NH_4OH.}\)
D. \(\mathrm{Cl^-}\) gives white precipitate which is insoluble in \(\mathrm{NH_4OH.}\)
E. \(\mathrm{I^-}\) gives purple violet gas.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. B and C only 2. A and B only
3. A and E only 4. D and E only
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Anions |
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Which of the following statements regarding the nitrate ion test is incorrect?

1. A dark brown ring is formed at the junction of the two solutions.
2. A ring is formed due to the formation of nitroso ferrous sulphate complex. 
3. The brown complex is \([Fe(H_2O)_5~(NO)]SO_4.\)
4. Upon heating the nitrate salt with conc. \(H_2SO_4,\) light brown fumes are evolved. 
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Anions |
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During the qualitative analysis of salt with cation \(y^{2+ },\) addition of a reagent (X) to alkaline solution of the salt gives a bright red precipitate. The reagent (X) and the cation \((y^{2+})\) respectively, are:

1. Dimethylglyoxime and \(Ni^{2+}\)
2. Dimethylglyoxime and \(Co^{2+}\)
3. Nessler's reagent and \(Hg^{2+}\)
4. Nessler's reagent and \(Ni^{2+}\)
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Cations |
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An aqueous solution of metal ion M1 reacts separately with reagents Q and R in excess to give tetrahedral and square planar complexes, respectively. An aqueous solution of another metal ion M2 always forms tetrahedral complexes with these reagents. Aqueous solution of M2 on reaction with reagent S gives a white precipitate which dissolves in excess of S.
M1, Q, and R, respectively, are:

1. \(Zn^{2+}, ~ KCN\) and \(HCl\)
2. \(Ni^{2+},~ HCl\) and \(KCN\)
3. \(Cd^{2+}, ~KCN\) and \(HCl\)
4. \(Co^{2+},~ HCl\) and \(KCN\)
 
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Cations |
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A solution when diluted with \(H_2O\) and boiled, gives a white precipitate. Upon addition of excess \(NH_4Cl/NH_4OH, \)the volume of precipitate decreases, leaving behind a white gelatinous precipitate. Identify the precipitate that dissolves :

1. \(Al(OH)_3\)
2. \(Z n(OH)_2\)
3. \(Ca(OH)_2\)
4. \(Mg(OH)_2\)
Subtopic: Ā Detection of Cations |
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