Chemistry
Fill in the blanks. Choose from the following :
[oleum, two, three, acid, black, white, lead nitrate, ethene, sulphate, barium chloride solution, sulphur dioxide, normal]
(a) Sulphur can be oxidised to …………… by conc. sulphuric acid.
(b) Conc. sulphuric acid convert ethanol to …………… .
(c) Sulphate ion can be tested by …………… or …………… .
(d) Sulphur trioxide reacts with conc. sulphuric acid to form …………… .
(e) The basicity of sulphuric acid is …………… . It can form …………… salt and …………… salt.
(f) Metal sulphate solution gives …………… precipitate with …………… solution.
Answer
(a) Sulphur can be oxidised to sulphur dioxide by conc. sulphuric acid.
(b) Conc. sulphuric acid convert ethanol to ethene.
(c) Sulphate ion can be tested by barium chloride solution or lead nitrate.
(d) Sulphur trioxide reacts with conc. sulphuric acid to form oleum.
(e) The basicity of sulphuric acid is two. It can form acid salt and normal salt.
(f) Metal sulphate solution gives white precipitate with lead nitrate solution.
Related Questions
Match the following :
Some properties of sulphuric acid are listed below. Choose the property a, b, c or d which is responsible for the reactions (i) to (v). Some properties may be repeated:
Column I
a. Typical acid
b. Dehydrating agent
c. Non-volatile acid
d. Oxidising agent
Column II
(i) C12H22O11 + nH2SO4 ⟶ 12C + 11H2O + nH2SO4
(ii) NaCl + H2SO4 ⟶ NaHSO4 + HCl
(iii) CuO + H2SO4 ⟶ CuSO4 + H2O
(iv) Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ⟶ Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2
Following are the typical properties of dilute acid. Complete them by inserting suitable words:
(i) Active metal + acid ⟶ …………… + ……………
(ii) Base + Acid ⟶ …………… + ……………
(iii) Carbonate/hydrogen carbonate + Acid ⟶ …………… + ……………
(iv) Sulphite/hydrogen sulphite + Acid ⟶ …………… + ……………
(v) Sulphide + Acid ⟶ …………… + ……………
Name :
(a) The acid formed when sulphur dioxide dissolves in water.
(b) The gas released when sodium carbonate is added to a solution of sulphur dioxide.
(c) Liquid E can be dehydrated to produce ethene.
(d) The gas that can be oxidized to sulphur.
(e) The solution which liberates sulphur dioxide gas from sodium sulphite.
(f) The gas produced on reaction of dilute sulphuric acid with a metallic sulphide.
(g) A dilute mineral acid which forms a white precipitate when treated with barium chloride solution.
(h) The acid which produces sugar charcoal from sugar.
(i) The acid on mixing with lead nitrate solution produces white ppt. which is insoluble even on heating.