Hydrogen acts as a reducing agent, by
1.taking oxygen only
2.giving electron only
3.taking hydrogen
4.taking oxygen and giving electrons
In the copper oxide (CuO) and carbon monoxide (CO) reaction, the reducing agent is
1.CuO
2.CO
3.Cu
4.CO2
Oxidation is also referred to as
1.combustion only
2.respiration only
3.transpiration
4.combustion and respiration
Oxidising agents do not include
1.potassium iodide
2.potassium manganate
3.potassium dichromate
4.bromine solutions
The oxides of which of the following are neutral in nature?
1.hydrogen
2.halogens
3.alkali metals
4.all the above
The violet colour of acidified KMnO4 is decolourised by H2O2. In this reaction H2O2 acts as an
1.oxidising agent
2.reducing agent
3.oxidising as well as reducing agent
4.none of the above
Hydrogen peroxide is used as an
1.oxidising agent
2.reducing agent
3.bleaching agent
4.all are correct
Oxygen can be converted into ozone by
1.oxidation at high temperature
2.catalytic oxidation
3.oxidation under high pressure and temperature
4.silent electric discharge
Which of the following statements is not correct?
1.oxygen is neutral to litmus
2.oxygen is not combustible
3.oxygen supports combustion
4.oxygen is a powerful oxidising agent
Why potassium iodide (KI) is a potent reducing agent?
1.iodide is oxidised to iodine
2.iodine is reduced to iodide ion
3.iodide ion is reduced to iodine
4.iodine is oxidized to iodide ion