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When sugar crystals are added to a hard glass test tube containing conc. sulphuric acid produce ____________.

  1. brown carbon residue

  2. black carbon residue

  3. white carbon residue.

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sugar crystals burn in conc sulphuric acid producing brown carbon residue and smell of caramel carbon.

$ CH _3C \equiv CH \quad \xrightarrow [(HgSO _4]{Dil. H _2SO _4} (B) \xrightarrow [ (NaOH) ]{CHCl _3} (C) $compound (C) can be used as :

  1. an anaesthetic

  2. an insecticide

  3. a solvent

  4. a hypnotic


Correct Option: D

Sugar on treating with conc.${H} {2}{SO} _{4}$ produces a black mass. In this ${H} _{2}{SO} _{4}$ acts as a _________.

  1. decarboxylating agent

  2. dehydrogenating agent

  3. dehydrating agent

  4. All the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The sulfuric acid is a dehydrating agent in the reaction that removes water from the sugar in a highly exothermic reaction, releasing heat, steam, and sulfur oxide fumes.

A dilute mineral acid, which forms a white precipitate when treated with barium chloride solution is :

  1. Dilute nitric acid

  2. Dilute sulphuric acid

  3. Dilute hydrochloric acid

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dilute sulphuric acid is dilute mineral acid which forms a white precipitate when treated with barium chloride solution.

BaCl2 + H2SO4 ———— BaSO4 + HCl

In cities like Bombay and Calcultta, the major air pollutants is/are:

  1. ozone

  2. carbon monoxide and oxides of sulphur

  3. hydrocarbons and not air

  4. algal spores and marsh gas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Causes of air pollution in big cities are -
1. Burning of fossil fuels: Sulfur dioxide emitted from the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and other factory combustibles is one the major cause of air pollution. carbon monoxide caused by improper or incomplete combustion and generally emitted from vehicles is another major pollutant along with nitrogen oxides, that is produced from both natural and man made processes.
2. Exhaust from factories and industries: Manufacturing industries release large amount of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, organic compounds, and chemicals into the air thereby depleting the quality of air. Manufacturing industries can be found at every corner of the earth and there is no area that has not been affected by it.


List-I List-ll
(A) $\mathrm{H} _{2}{S}\mathrm{O} _{4}$ 1 ) Antichlor
(B)Hypo 2) Bleaches by reduction
(C) $\mathrm{O} _{3}$  + $\mathrm{C} _{2}\mathrm{N} _{2}$ 3) Anti freeze
(D) moist $\mathrm{S}\mathrm{O} _{2}$ 4) Rocket fuel
5 ) Lead batteries

Which of the following is correct match?

  1. (A)-4 , (B)-1 , (C)-3 , (D)-2

  2. (A)-5 , (B)-1 , (C)-4 , (D)-2

  3. (A)-2 , (B)-4 , (C)-5 , (D)-3

  4. (A)-1 , (B)-2 , (C)-4 , (D)-3


Correct Option: B

State True or False.
Major sulphur dioxides production is through natural sources. 

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The given statement is False.
 Major sulphur dioxides production is through following chemical processes
(1) By burning sulphur
$\displaystyle S+O _2 \rightarrow SO _2 \uparrow$
(2) By roasting zinc blende or iron pyrites.
$\displaystyle 2ZnS + 3O _2  \rightarrow 2ZnO+2SO _2 \uparrow$
$\displaystyle 4FeS _2+11O _2  \rightarrow 2Fe _2O _3+8SO _2 \uparrow $
(3) By heating anhydrite (calcium sulphate), obtained from gypsum with arbon above 1000 deg C.
$\displaystyle 2CaSO _4+C \rightarrow 2CaO+2SO _2 \uparrow+CO _2$

Sinks can _____ excess amount of sulphur dioxide.

  1. Produce

  2. Breakdown

  3. Absorb

  4. Melt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sources of $SO _2$ include fossil fuel combustion by industry, biomass burning, volcanic release and the oxidation of dimethylsulphide (DMS) from the oceans. Major SO2 sinks are oxidation by OH and deposition onto wet surfaces. Sinks are the areas that can absorb excess amounts thus reducing its abundance in the environment.

Which of the following is not a sink of sulphur dioxide?

  1. Ocean

  2. Wetlands

  3. Lakes

  4. None of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

$SO _2$ sinks are oxidation by $OH$ and deposition on wet surfaces. Hence, oceans, wetlands and lakes are all sinks for sulphur dioxide.

High concentration of $SO _2$ leads to stiffness of flower buds.
  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

$SO _2$ is particularly poisonous to trees causing chlorosis and dwarfing. High concentration of $SO _2$ leads to stiffness of flower buds which then eventually fall off. Sulphur oxides $(SO _x)$ and sulphuric acid $(H _2SO _4)$ are related with the damage and destruction of vegetation, soil deterioration, construction material and watercourses.