Borax bead test is responded by:

1.  Divalent metals

2.  Heavy metals

3.  Light metals

4.  Metal which forms coloured metaborates

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Diborane does not undergo cleavage reaction with:

1.  trimethyl amine

2.  ammonia

3.  CO

4.  CO2

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Boric acid is not used:

1. As an antiseptic

2. As a flux in soldering

3. In making optical glasses

4. In making enamels and pottery glazes

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Heating an aqueous solution of aluminium chloride to dryness will give:

1.  AlCl3

2.  Al2Cl6

3.  Al2O3

4.  AlOHCl2

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Carbon dioxide is a gas but silica is a solid because:

1.  carbon dioxide is composed of discrete covalent CO2 molecules whereas silica has continuous

     tetrahedral structure

2.  CO2 molecules are lighter than SiO2 molecules

3.  CO2 is more acidic than SiO2

4.  melting point of silica is very high

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The greatest percentage of CO is in:

1.  coal gas

2.  producer gas

3.  water gas

4.  oil gas

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Which of the following shows bond in silicone?

1.  SiCSiOSi

2.  SiCSiCSi

3.  Si|OSi|OSi|

4.  SiSiSiSi

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Mica is chemically:

1.  potassium alumino silicate having sheet structure

2.  calcium alumino silicate having fibrous structure

3.  calcium magnesium silicate having three dimensional network

4.  hydrated sodium alumino silicate having three dimensional network

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Silicon carbide is used as:

1. Dehydrating agent 2. Abrasive
3. Solvent 4. Catalyst
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CO reacts with chlorine in presence of sunlight to give:

1.  COCl2

2.  CO2

3.  CCl4

4.  CHCl3

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