Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Current Affairs.

This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

What are the property of liquid and gas?

Answer» A GAS has no definite SHAPE or VOLUME, it will expand to FILL its container.A gas is easily compressible.Gases form homogeneous mixtures with each other (WITHOUT exception)

Liquids are almost incompressible. ...Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape.They have fixed volume but they do not have fixed or definite shape. ...Liquids flow from higher to lower level.Liquids have their boiling points above room temperature, under normal conditions.


2.

What are the important questions in acids bases and salts?

Answer»

1.Name the acid present in the following:
(i) Tomato (ii) Vinegar (III) Tamarind
Answer. (i) Oxalic acid (ii) Acetic acid (iii) Tartaric acid

2.15 mL of water and 10 mL of sulphuric acid are to be mixed in a beaker
(i) State the method that should be followed with reason.
(ii)What is this process called?
Answer.
(i) The acid is to be added slowly in water to prevent the mixture to be splashed. The
reaction is highly EXOTHERMIC, therefore, constant cooling should be done.
(ii)The process is called dilution.

3. Explain how antacid works.
Answer. Hyperacidity is caused by EXCESS of hydrochloric acid in STOMACH. Antacid is basic in nature. It neutralizes excess of acid and gives RELIEF from pain caused by hyperacidity.

3.

What about sugar and salt when kept in different jars these take the shape of the jar are they soid?

Answer»

Yes! sugar is SOLID and salt is FINE solid particles we can SAY and it doesn't takes the shape of JAR the only THING is that the molecules of sugar and salt tries to adjust themselves in the container/jar .thus, resembling the shape of jar.

4.

How many more times acidic is a solution of pOH 5 than a solution of pH 5

Answer»

It is 10^(-7) TIMES more ACIDIC

5.

Give two examples of gases diffusion in liquids with advantages

Answer» DIFFUSION of GASES in liquids based on molecular interactions and GEOMETRICAL CONSIDERATIONS. Dis- solved gases appear toform a special class of molecules of SMALL size andlow enthalpy of vaporization in the broad cate-.

mrk as a brainliest answr
6.

Why do dilute reactions react slower than concentrated reactions

Answer»

Because dilute SUBSTANCES
are LESS REACTIVE than concentrated one.

7.

If one mole of a strong acid reacts with one mole ofa strong base the heat produced is always the same why

Answer»

Hi
here is your answer

The enthalpy of neutralization of a STRONG acid and a strong base (for example HCl and NaOH) is around 57.9 KJ/mol.

(The enthalpy of neutralization is always expressed per mole of water formed).


HOPE it helps U dear...
if it did then plz MARK as brainliest...!!!

8.

Give a reaction mentioning clearly acid and base used in the reaction

Answer»

Hey!!!

That's EASY

=> HCl(ACID) + NaOH(base) ==> NACL. + H2O

Hope this helps

9.

Molecular vibrations the theory of infrared and raman vibrational spectra

Answer»

In SOLID the MOLECULAR are PACKED

10.

What are the functional isomers of c3h60?

Answer» ELEVEN FUNCTIONAL ISOMERS are POSSIBLE
11.

Barium chloride is base acid or alkali

Answer»

It is a salt formed USING a strong acid -HCl and a strong base BA(OH)2, hence its pH should be somwhat close to 7 (NEUTRAL pH in SOLUTION). PH of barium chloride is 7 because it is a salt obtain by combination of a strong acid(HCl) and a strong base barium HYDROXIDE

12.

What are charges bonded items to be exported?

Answer»

The charge-shift bond has been proposed as a new class of chemical bond that SITS alongside the two familiar families of covalentand ionic bonds where electrons are shared or transferred respectively.[1][2] The charge shift bond derives its stability from the resonance of ionic forms rather than the covalent sharing of electrons which are often depicted as having electron density between the bonded atoms. A feature of the charge shift bond is that the predicted electron density between the bonded atoms is low. It has LONG been known from experiment that the accumulation of electronic charge between the bonded atoms is not necessarily a feature of covalent bonds.[3] An example where charge shift bonding has been used to EXPLAIN the low electron density found experimentally is in the central bond between the INVERTED tetrahedralcarbons in [1.1.1]propellanes. Theoretical calculations on a range of molecules have indicated that a charge shift bond is present, a striking example being fluorine, F2, which is normally described as having a typical covalent bond

13.

Water purification, by carbon aerogel, adsorption

Answer»

Carbon has been used traditionally in many forms, to name a few charcoal; POWDER; activated pellets; carbon cloth; for water TREATMENT but there have been various problems associated with their use. Carbon aerogel (CA) is comparatively new form. It has large surface area because of its ultra-micro-porous structure; it also has high conductivity which is suitable for capacitive de-ionization (CDI) technology. CA electrodes were used in CDI for metal ions, bacteria, and some organic pollutants removal. The problem is once these electrodes are used and saturated they lose their capacity for removing ions and they need to be replaced. CA is expensive and REPLACEMENT of CA electrodes increases the cost of water treatment for this reason they needs to be regenerated. Regeneration studies by various researchers so FAR involves equal or more amount of clean water than the amount of water treated by it. In addition to this cost estimation for this process has not been done extensive. This study investigates various methods to regenerate CA electrodes to reduce the amount of water involved. To predict desorption behavior in a better manner a model is to be prepared.
Carbon Aerogel Electrodes: Adsorption-Desorption and.... Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265423127_Carbon_Aerogel_Electrodes_Adsorption-Desorption_a... [accessed May 03 2018].

14.

Why do vegetables cook faster when chopped up

Answer»

Heat can GET through the THINNER layers EASIER than it would through the solid veg

15.

Why dntps are required in polymerase chain reaction

Answer»

The purpose of the deoxynucleotide triphosphates (DNTPS) is to SUPPLY the “bricks.” SINCE the idea behind PCR is to synthesize a virtually unlimited AMOUNT of a specific stretch of double-stranded DNA, the individual DNA bases must be supplied to the polymerase enzyme.

16.

Ammonium hydroxide is acid base or salt

Answer» ANSWER:-

AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE = NH4OH

IT IS A BASE.

BECAUSE IT GIVES OH - IONES.
17.

Explain Double salt and give me 5 examples

Answer»

A DOUBLE salt is FORMED between TWO simple salts by crystallization from a saturated solution of a mixture of the two. Examples  

K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O ( potash Alum), 
 

(NH4)2 Al2(SO4)3.24H2O (Ammonium Alum) 

 FeSO4(NH4)2 SO4.6H2O (Mohr’s Salt)


Hey Bro....I know only three.....

srry

But STILL hope that it'll HELP you


18.

Suppose object A weighs more than object B on Earth. How do the masses of the two objects compare on Earth and on the moon?A.Both objects have the same mass, on Earth and the moon.B.Object A has more mass than object B, both on Earth and the moon.C.Object B has more mass than object A, both on Earth and the moon.D.Object A has more mass than object B on Earth, but not on the moon.

Answer» A.Both OBJECTS have the same MASS, on Earth and the moon.
This one is correct as weight changes but mass remains CONSTANT....

19.

The solubility of slightly soluble electrolytes is represented by -----.(a) kp (b) ksp (c) Pka (d)k

Answer»

Ksp


mmmmmthe SOLUBILITY of SLIGHTLY SOLUBLE ELECTROLYTES is REPRESENTED by

20.

Name different types of polymer which we usually found in our surrounding....

Answer»

12345678900000000987654321

21.

Why butane not used in place of propane asphalting

Answer»

A DESAPHALTING PROCESS IN WHICH A RESIDUAL OIL HAVING A VISCOSITY ABOVE ABOUT 2500 S.S.U. AT 210* F. IS ADMIXED WITH A DEASPHALTING AGENT CONSISTING ESSENTIALLY OF PROPANE AND BUTANE IN WHICH THE SAID BUTANE COMPRISES ABOUT 14% BY VOLUME OF THE DESAPHALTING AGENT.

22.

How much quantity of milk powder is rquired to make 1 cup of tea

Answer» 1 or q1/2 teaspoon
Hope it will HELP you
23.

The accidental touch of nettle leaves creates a burning sensation , which is due to inject of

Answer»

The ACCIDENTAL touch of nettle LEAVES creates a burning SENSATION because it injects formic acid, acetylcholine and histamine when its cell sap are under pressure.
Even the slightest touch breaks off their little tips, the broken tipthen forms a sharp edge, which pierces the STINGING HAIR into the skin and then sensation happens

24.

Acetylene manufacturing process from natural gas

Answer»

The time interval for the reaction should be of the order of milliseconds.Acetylene may be PRODUCED from avariety of hydrocarbon FEED stocks (natural gas, LPG, naphtha, fuel oil, even CRUDE oil) by high-temperature cracking. ... The process is known as Sachasse process using natural gasas raw material

25.

For adsorption value of change in enthalpy is

Answer»

Adsorption at the Liquid–Solid Interface: Thermodynamics and Methodology

Françoise Rouquerol, ... Kenneth Sing, in Adsorption by Powders and Porous Solids, 1999

Definition of DISPLACEMENT ENTHALPIES (and energies)

The enthalpies of adsorption as already defined are adequate for an experiment when a clean adsorbent is immersed in the solution, but they are not suited for other experiments, which are usually more accurate where the adsorbent is initially immersed in the pure solvent. When the pure solvent is replaced by a solution of molality b2, adsorption of the solute can only take place by displacement of the solvent. The word ‘displacement’ is used here to indicate that the adsorption of the amount n2σ(n) of solute produces the DESORPTION of a corresponding (but usually not equal) amount of solvent. Following Kiraly and Dekany (1989), let us call r the amount of solvent displaced (i.e. desorbed) by one mole of solute, therefore producing a change in composition of the solution and giving an ENTHALPY of mixing, ΔmixH, which is part of the overall heat effect, Qexp, measured during the experiment. It is preferable not to INCLUDE ΔmixH (which is not a property of the interface) in the definition of the enthalpy of displacement, which is therefore:

(5.70)Δdp1H1.2=Qexp−ΔmixH

26.

Write note on position of isotopes in the mendeleev's and the modern periodic table

Answer» LET us first understand the basis on which the Mendeleev and Modern Periodic Tables were formed. 

The Mendeleev Periodic Table was based on the Mendeleev Periodic Law, which STATED that "All the physical and chemical properties of elements are the periodic functions of their atomic weight".

However, the Modern Periodic Table was based on the Modern Periodic Law, which stated that "All the physical and chemical properties of elements are the periodic functions of their atomic number".

ISOTOPES are elements with same atomic number but different atomic weights. Hence, each isotope needed to be given a separate place in Mendeleev's periodic table as they had different atomic weights. However, there was no provision for isotopes in this periodic table. This was one of the major drawbacks of Mendeleev's periodic table, and one of the prime reasons for it to be replaced by the modern periodic table in the future.

However, when coming to the Modern Periodic Table, we notice that it has been constructed based on the atomic number and not atomic weights. Since isotopes are having same atomic number but different atomic weights, they are not given any special place in the Modern Periodic Table, as the Modern Periodic Table doesn't take atomic weights into consideration.

To summarize, isotopes had to be given different positions in Mendeleev's periodic table due to their differing atomic weights. However, this was not the case. In the Modern Periodic Table, atomic weight had no scope in deciding POSITION of elements and thus isotopes are not considered for separate PLACES.
27.

Rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area, but not vapour pressure. Why?

Answer»

Hi there!

As the surface area increases, more NUMBER of molecules will ESCAPE per unit time.

THEREFORE, rate of evaporation increases.

But vapour PRESSURE in nothing but pressure and is defined as force per unit area.

Hope it HELPS!

28.

A transition from the solid to gas phase with no intermediate liquid stage is called

Answer»

This PROCESS is CALLED SUBLIMATION

29.

Conductivity of a solution defined based on the concentration

Answer»

It is BASED on the CONCENTRATION of ELECTROLYTES

30.

Write note on mendeleev's periodic law

Answer»

Hi dear here is ur ANSWER ✌✌

In Mendeleev's periodic table, elements were arranged on the basis of the fundamental property, ATOMIC mass, and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. During Mendeleev's work, only 63 elements were known.


i hope it helps u BUDDY ✌✌

31.

Can oxygen have positive charge after resonance

Answer» HEY MATE! here's UR answer.
According to me it is 'yes'.

I HOPE It HELPS....☺️
32.

Oxygen and nitogen are present in a mixture in the ratio of

Answer»

I THINK 1:4 or1:3 for this QUESTION

33.

10^7 ohm vs 10^4 ohm which is better in conductivity

Answer»

10^4 OHM have BETTER conductibity

34.

Testing a hypothesis is called a(n) _____.

Answer»

Hi dear here is UR ANSWER ✌✌

Evolution & natural selection

Estimation & result

Prediction & future

Inference & observation

Trial & error

Generate & test

Theory & falsification

Practice & evaluation

Performance & feedback

Do something & SEE what happens

Just-so-story & evidence

Experimental inquiry

Systems analysis

Market analysis


i HOPE it helps u buddy✌✌

35.

Why do gold and silver not corrode in moist air

Answer» The reason for this is that gold and silver COME towards the very END of the list of reactive metals found in the reactivity series. Because of this, they are not of capable of bonding with oxygen UNLIKE the elements that are at the beginning of the series. As a RESULT, the loss of electrons in these metals also tale place at a very SLOW rate. Hence, gold and silver are not prone to corrosion.
36.

Find the average speed of carbon dioxide molecules at 0

Answer»

Near MAN who is the rules of the rules of the game and identify the name of given a CHANCE to know what you 9 PER cent of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules and 9th to know that which I don't think it would be good for you SAY me the match the following and identify the name of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules and identify the name of given a fungi are insectiuorous I need to know that which I don't think it would be good to know that which

37.

When fe(s) is dissolved in aqueous hcl in a closed vessel the work done is

Answer» When fe(s) is dissolved in aqueous hcl in a CLOSED VESSEL the work DONE is POSITIVE .

38.

1m naoh and 1m na2so4 which one has highestboiling point

Answer» SECOND ONE is RIGHT,
39.

Why does a desert cooler cool better on a hot dry day

Answer»

Because the WATER of COOLER is EASILY EVAPORATE,,and so we feel cool.

40.

liquid generally have lower density as compressed to solids but you must hve observed that ice floats on water

Answer»

Some empty SPACE's R left between the water PARTICLES .Due to this,the density of ICE becomE's less than water .As a result ,ice floats on water.
hope it helps☺☺

41.

Try adding `atomic = False` to the Migration class.

Answer» HELLO FRIENDS I HOPE it is a FALSE
42.

Ratio of specific charge of electron and proton.

Answer»

Just GOOGLE it,,,,SIR JI

43.

Explain about spontaneity.

Answer» HEY BUDDY!!

Here is your ANSWER!!
======================================

⚫️Spontaneity is the condition of being spontaneous in behavior and action.
======================================

Hope it helps U!!
┬─┬ノ( º _ ºノ)
44.

Calculate the number of molecules present in 3.50 mol FeO2.

Answer» Hello Dear.

Here is the answer---

→→→→→→→→→

Number of Moles of FeO₂ = 3.5 moles.
Molecular Mass of FeO₂ = 88 grams/moles.

Using the FORMULA,

No. of Molecules = No. of Moles × Avogadro's Number.
                            = 3.5 × 6.022 × 10²³
                            = 21.077 × 10²³ molecules.

Thus, the Number of Molecules in 3.5 MOLE of FeO₂ is 21.077 × 10²³.


→→→→→→→→

Hope it helps.

Have a Marvelous DAY.
45.

Substance A dissolves in water. What can be said about substance A?

Answer»

We can SAY that SUBSTANCE A is SOLUBLE in WATER

46.

Bicl3 is cloudy solution or clear solution?

Answer»

It's PRESENT in the CLOUDS

47.

Twenty-seven milliliters of an acid with an unknown concentration are titrated with a base that has a concentration of 0.55 M. The indicator changed color when 12.5 milliliters of base were added. What is the concentration of the unknown acid?

Answer»

How the HELL do I KNOW that?

48.

Why is carbon chemistry called organic chemistry

Answer»

Hey mate here is your answer....
............... ..............
The subject of carbon COMPOUNDS iscalled ORGANIC chemistry because all known organisms, or living THINGS, are made up of water and carbon compounds.
......
hope it will help you my dear friend PLZ mark it as BRAINLIEST I need it.

49.

Quantity of carbon maximum in which iron

Answer» DIAMOND the CARBON of MAXIMUM is a PERSON
50.

Pure rotational and pure vibrational raman spectra of diatomic molecules

Answer»

Homonuclear DIATOMIC molecules. ... The SPECTRA of these molecules can be observed by Raman spectroscopy because the MOLECULAR vibration isRaman-allowed. DIOXYGEN is a special case as themolecule is paramagnetic so magnetic-dipole-allowed transitions can be observed in the INFRARED.