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Which of the following substances is most useful in removing nitrogen from air?

  1. Phosphorus

  2. Lime water

  3. Calcium carbide

  4. Magnesium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide can be distinguished by passing it through lime water. Because nitrogen does not turn lime water milky and carbon dioxide forms carbonate with lime which makes lime water milky. From this we can conclude that nitrogen gas does not react with lime water, hence, it is most useful in removing nitrogen from air.

Pure nitrogen can be prepared from :

  1. $NH _4OH$

  2. $Ca _3N _2$

  3. $NH _4NO _2$

  4. $Ba(NO _3) _2$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

$ N{ H } _{ 4 }{ NO } _{ 2 }\xrightarrow [ thermal\quad decomposition ]{ \Delta  } { N } _{ 2 }+2{ H } _{ 2 }O $

Pure nitrogen can be prepared from $ N{ H } _{ 4 }{ NO } _{ 2 } $.

Oxidation of ammonia yields :

  1. $NO _2$

  2. $N _2O$

  3. $N _2O _3$

  4. $NO$


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The exothermic oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen oxide and water vapour:

 $4N{ H } _{ 3 }+5{ O } _{ 2 }→4NO+6{ H } _{ 2 }O$

The group of elements which is the most inert is:

  1. halogens

  2. actinides

  3. noble gases

  4. group 1A alkali metals


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Noble gases have their octet fulfilled, that is their outermost shell is completely occupied. Hence, noble gases are very inert in nature with little scope of reactions.

The third most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere is:

  1. carbon

  2. nitrogen

  3. oxygen

  4. argon


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The atmosphere contains many gases, including some pollutants and greenhouse gases. The most abundant gas in the atmosphere is nitrogensecond oxygen . Argon, an inert gas, is the third most abundant gas in the atmosphere.

Which of the following statements is/ are true about nitrogen?

  1. It has small size.

  2. It is very difficult to identify.

  3. It is a typical non metal.

  4. Ease of formation of triple bond.


Correct Option: A,B,C,D
Explanation:

Nitrogen has small size and it is a typical non-metal. It is very difficult to identify. It can easily form a triple bond.

Inert gases are also known as___________.

  1. zero-valent gases

  2. zero group elements

  3. noble gases

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inert gases are also known as zero-valent gases, zero group elements or noble gases. They have completely filled valence shell and are chemically unreactive.

At low temperatures, nitrogen:

  1. is poisonous

  2. is highly soluble in water

  3. can be liquefied on compression

  4. dissociates to form nascent nitrogen


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

At low temperatures nitrogen can be liquefied on compression.

Oxygen is returned to the atmosphere mainly by :

  1. burning of fossil fuels

  2. respiration

  3. photosynthesis

  4. fungi


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Oxygen is returned to the atmosphere mainly by photosynthesis.


Hence the option C is correct.

Choose the correct statement from the following:

  1. Nitrogen is neutral to litmus.

  2. Nitrogen is a non-combustible and non-supporter of combustion.

  3. Nitrogen is a poisonous gas.

  4. At low temperature, nitrogen can be liquefied on compression.


Correct Option: A,B,D
Explanation:

Nitrogen gas is neutral to litmus and is a non combustible nor supports combustion and can be liquefied on compression at low temperatures. It is non poisonous.