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Which chemical substance is emitted in car exhaust and is a cause of acid rain?

  1. Nitrogen oxides

  2. Lead

  3. Carbon dioxide

  4. DDT

  5. Nitrates


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nitrogen oxides is emitted in car exhaust and is a cause of acid rain.
Fuels such as coal for engine and petroleum for vehicle having little quantity of sulphur and nitrogen. On combustion, such fuels form oxides of sulphur and nitrogen which is environmental hazard.

Complete combustion of alkene require sufficient :

  1. oxygen

  2. hydrogen

  3. nitrogen

  4. sulphur


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Complete combustion of alkene require sufficient oxygen.
Alkene on combustion in presence of sufficient oxygen will give carbon dioxide and water.
$\displaystyle CH _2=CH _2 + 3O _2 \rightarrow 2CO _2 + 2H _2O$

$2C _3H _8 + 7O _2 \rightarrow 2CO _2 + 8H _2O + 2CO + 2C$ 

Name the type of reaction.

  1. Combustion

  2. Incomplete combustion

  3. Condensation

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The reaction $\displaystyle 2C _3H _8 + 7O _2 \rightarrow 2CO _2 + 8H _2O + 2CO + 2C$  is an example of incomplete combustion reaction. Propane, on incomplete combustion in  presence of excess oxygen gives carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide and carbon.

Alkanes are used as fuel :

  1. because there is evolution of large amount of heat during combustion

  2. because there is evolution of large amount of heat during conduction

  3. because there is evolution of large amount of heat during neutralization

  4. because there is absorption of large amount of heat during combustion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Alkanes are used as fuel, because there is evolution of large amount of heat during combustion. Here, the purpose is to obtain as much heat as possible from given mass of fuel.

LPG burns more cleanly than higher molecular weight hydrocarbon :

  1. because it releases volatile pollutants

  2. because it releases less pollutants

  3. because it releases pollutants which are toxic

  4. because it releases more pollutants


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

LPG burns more cleanly than higher molecular weight hydrocarbon because it releases less pollutants.  Being a gas, LPG does not cause ground or water pollution hazards, but it  causes air pollution.
Note: LPG is liquefied petroleum gas which is compound of butane and propane used in cooking fuel ( in heating appliances, cooking equipment) , motor fuel (in vehicles) and refrigeration.

Benzene when heated in air burns with ________ and produces $CO _2$ and $H _2O$.

  1. sooty flame

  2. non-sooty flame

  3. light color flame

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Benzene when heated in air burns with sooty flame and produces $\displaystyle CO _2 $ and $\displaystyle H _2O$.
$\displaystyle C _6H _6 + \dfrac {15}{2} O _2 \rightarrow 6CO _2 + 3H _2O$
Note: Incomplete combustion of unsaturated hydrocarbons give sooty flame due to presence of black unburnt carbon particles.

LPG releases  ______ of the $CO _2$ per KWh produced by oil.

  1. 89%

  2. 81%

  3. 79%

  4. 0%


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

LPG releases 81% of the $CO _2$ per Kwh produced by oil.
LPG, at atmospheric pressure, has a higher calorific value 94 MJ/m$^3$ which equivalent to 26.1 kWh/m$^3$.

The unit of calorific value is :

  1. kJ/kg

  2. kg/kJ

  3. kB/kJ

  4. g/kJ


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The unit of calorific value is kJ/kg or J/kg.
Calorific value is the heat produced when unit mass of fuel undergoes complete combustion.

Carbon monoxide is produced by :

  1. incomplete combustion of fuels

  2. complete combustion of fuels

  3. neutralization of fuels

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Carbon monoxide is produced by incomplete combustion of fuels.
The complete combustion of fuels will give carbon dioxide.
$\displaystyle C + \dfrac {1}{2}O _2 \rightarrow CO$
$\displaystyle C +  O _2 \rightarrow CO _2$

LPG is liquefied petroleum gas which is a compound of butane and propane and used as :

  1. cooking fuel

  2. motor fuel

  3. refrigeration

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

LPG is liquefied petroleum gas which is a compound of butane and propane. It is used as cooking fuel (in heating appliances, cooking equipment), motor fuel (in vehicles) and refrigeration.


Hence the correct option is D.