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Which of the following is a '
combustion reaction
'? [rt-1]
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
=> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
?
NaOH
(aq)
+ HCl
(aq)
=> NaCl
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
CaCO
3(s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
==> 2C
2
H
5
OH
(aq)
+ 2CO
2(g)
Which of the following is a '
neutralisation reaction
'? [rt-2]
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
=> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
?
NaOH
(aq)
+ HCl
(aq)
=> NaCl
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
CaCO
3(s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
==> 2C
2
H
5
OH
(aq)
+ 2CO
2(g)
Which of the following is a '
thermal decomposition
' reaction? [rt-3]
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
=> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
?
NaOH
(aq)
+ HCl
(aq)
=> NaCl
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
CaCO
3(s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
==> 2C
2
H
5
OH
(aq)
+ 2CO
2(g)
Which of the following is a '
fermentation
' reaction? [rt-4]
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
=> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
?
NaOH
(aq)
+ HCl
(aq)
=> NaCl
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
CaCO
3(s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
==> 2C
2
H
5
OH
(aq)
+ 2CO
2(g)
Which of the following is a '
combustion
' reaction? [rt-5]
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
glucose => ethanol + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is a '
neutralisation
' reaction? [rt-6]
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
glucose => ethanol + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is a '
thermal decomposition
' reaction? [rt-7]
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
glucose => ethanol + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is a '
fermentation
' reaction? [rt-8]
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
glucose => ethanol + carbon dioxide
Which is a '
neutralisation
' reaction to form a soluble salt? [rt-9]
?
CuO
(s)
+ H
2
SO
4(aq)
=> CuSO
4(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
2Al
(s)
+ Fe
2
O
3(s)
=> 2Fe
(s)
+ Al
2
O
3(s)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
Ca(OH)
2(aq)
+ CO
2(g)
=> CaCO
3(s)
+ H
2
O
(l)
Which of the following reactions is the '
thermit reaction
'? [rt-10]
?
CuO
(s)
+ H
2
SO
4(aq)
=> CuSO
4(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
2Al
(s)
+ Fe
2
O
3(s)
=> 2Fe
(s)
+ Al
2
O
3(s)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
Ca(OH)
2(aq)
+ CO
2(g)
=> CaCO
3(s)
+ H
2
O
(l)
Which of the following reactions is a '
cracking
' reaction? [rt-11]
?
CuO
(s)
+ H
2
SO
4(aq)
=> CuSO
4(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
2Al
(s)
+ Fe
2
O
3(s)
=> 2Fe
(s)
+ Al
2
O
3(s)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
Ca(OH)
2(aq)
+ CO
2(g)
=> CaCO
3(s)
+ H
2
O
(l)
Which of the following reactions is a '
precipitation
' reaction? [rt-12]
?
CuO
(s)
+ H
2
SO
4(aq)
=> CuSO
4(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
2Al
(s)
+ Fe
2
O
3(s)
=> 2Fe
(s)
+ Al
2
O
3(s)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
Ca(OH)
2(aq)
+ CO
2(g)
=> CaCO
3(s)
+ H
2
O
(l)
Which is a '
neutralisation
' reaction to form a soluble salt? [rt-13]
?
copper(II) oxide + sulphuric acid => copper(II) sulphate + water
?
aluminium + iron(III) oxide => aluminium oxide + iron
?
hexane => ethene + butane
?
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide => calcium carbonate + water
Which of the following reactions is the '
thermit reaction
? [rt-14]
?
copper(II) oxide + sulphuric acid => copper(II) sulphate + water
?
aluminium + iron(III) oxide => aluminium oxide + iron
?
hexane => ethene + butane
?
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide => calcium carbonate + water
Which of the following reactions is a '
cracking
' reaction? [rt-15]
?
copper(II) oxide + sulphuric acid => copper(II) sulphate + water
?
aluminium + iron(III) oxide => aluminium oxide + iron
?
hexane => ethene + butane
?
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide => calcium carbonate + water
Which of the following reactions is a '
precipitation
' reaction? [rt-16]
?
copper(II) oxide + sulphuric acid => copper(II) sulphate + water
?
aluminium + iron(III) oxide => aluminium oxide + iron
?
hexane => ethene + butane
?
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide => calcium carbonate + water
Which of the following is a '
displacement
' reaction? [rt-17]
?
Mg
(s)
+ CuSO
4(aq)
==> Cu
(s)
+ MgSO
4(aq)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
==> 6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
?
Na
2
SO
4(aq)
+ BaCl
2(aq)
==> 2NaCl
(aq)
+ BaSO
4(aq)
Which of the following is a '
thermal decomposition
'? [rt-18]
?
Mg
(s)
+ CuSO
4(aq)
==> Cu
(s)
+ MgSO
4(aq)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
==> 6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
?
Na
2
SO
4(aq)
+ BaCl
2(aq)
==> 2NaCl
(aq)
+ BaSO
4(aq)
Which of the following represents '
respiration
'? [rt-19]
?
Mg
(s)
+ CuSO
4(aq)
==> Cu
(s)
+ MgSO
4(aq)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
==> 6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
?
Na
2
SO
4(aq)
+ BaCl
2(aq)
==> 2NaCl
(aq)
+ BaSO
4(aq)
Which of the following is a '
double decomposition
'? [rt-20]
?
Mg
(s)
+ CuSO
4(aq)
==> Cu
(s)
+ MgSO
4(aq)
?
C
6
H
14(g)
=> C
2
H
4(g)
+ C
4
H
10(g)
?
C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
==> 6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
?
Na
2
SO
4(aq)
+ BaCl
2(aq)
==> 2NaCl
(aq)
+ BaSO
4(aq)
Which of the following is a '
displacement
' reaction? [rt-21]
?
magnesium + copper sulphate ==> copper + magnesium sulphate
?
hexane ==> ethene + butane
?
glucose + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium sulphate + barium chloride ==> sodium chloride + barium sulphate
Which of the following is a '
thermal decomposition
'? [rt-22]
?
magnesium + copper sulphate ==> copper + magnesium sulphate
?
hexane ==> ethene + butane
?
glucose + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium sulphate + barium chloride ==> sodium chloride + barium sulphate
Which of the following represents '
respiration
'? [rt-23]
?
magnesium + copper sulphate ==> copper + magnesium sulphate
?
hexane ==> ethene + butane
?
glucose + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium sulphate + barium chloride ==> sodium chloride + barium sulphate
Which of the following is a '
double decomposition
'? [rt-24]
?
magnesium + copper sulphate ==> copper + magnesium sulphate
?
hexane ==> ethene + butane
?
glucose + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium sulphate + barium chloride ==> sodium chloride + barium sulphate
Which of A to D represents '
photosynthesis
'? [rt-25]
?
6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
==> C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
?
n CH
2
=CH
2
==> (-CH
2
-CH
2
-)
n
?
N
2(g)
+ 3H
2(g)
2NH
3(g)
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
==> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
Which of A to D represents a '
polymerisation
' reaction? [rt-26]
?
6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
==> C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
?
n CH
2
=CH
2
==> (-CH
2
-CH
2
-)
n
?
N
2(g)
+ 3H
2(g)
2NH
3(g)
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
==> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
Which of A to D represents a '
reversible
' reaction? [rt-27]
?
6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
==> C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
?
n CH
2
=CH
2
==> (-CH
2
-CH
2
-)
n
?
N
2(g)
+ 3H
2(g)
2NH
3(g)
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
==> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
Which of A to D represents a '
burning
' reaction? [rt-28]
?
6CO
2(g)
+ 6H
2
O
(l)
==> C
6
H
12
O
6(aq)
+ 6O
2(g)
?
n CH
2
=CH
2
==> (-CH
2
-CH
2
-)
n
?
N
2(g)
+ 3H
2(g)
2NH
3(g)
?
CH
4(g)
+ 2O
2(g)
==> CO
2(g)
+ 2H
2
O
(l)
Which of A to D represents '
photosynthesis
'? [rt-29]
?
carbon dioxide + water ==> glucose + oxygen
?
ethene ==> poly(ethene)
?
nitrogen + hydrogen
ammonia
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
Which of A to D represents a '
plastic forming
' reaction? [rt-30]
?
carbon dioxide + water ==> glucose + oxygen
?
ethene ==> poly(ethene)
?
nitrogen + hydrogen
ammonia
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
Which of A to D represents a '
reversible
' reaction? [rt-31]
?
carbon dioxide + water ==> glucose + oxygen
?
ethene ==> poly(ethene)
?
nitrogen + hydrogen
ammonia
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
Which of A to D represents a '
burning
' reaction? [rt-32]
?
carbon dioxide + water ==> glucose + oxygen
?
ethene ==> poly(ethene)
?
nitrogen + hydrogen
ammonia
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water
Which description means an '
EXOTHERMIC REACTION
'? [rt-33]
?
heat is given out by the reaction
?
heat is taken in by the reaction
?
the reaction readily changes direction if the conditions are changed
?
the reaction continues in both directions but no concentrations change
Which description means an '
ENDOTHERMIC REACTION
'? [rt-34]
?
heat is given out by the reaction
?
heat is taken in by the reaction
?
the reaction readily changes direction if the conditions are changed
?
the reaction continues in both directions but no concentrations change
Which description means a '
REVERSIBLE REACTION
'? [rt-35]
?
heat is given out by the reaction
?
heat is taken in by the reaction
?
the reaction readily changes direction if the conditions are changed
?
the reaction stops in both directions and no concentrations change
Which description means a '
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
'? [rt-36]
?
heat is given out by the reaction
?
heat is taken in by the reaction
?
the reaction readily changes direction if the conditions are changed
?
the reaction continues in both directions but no concentrations change
Which of the following is an
ENDOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-37]
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
glucose + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is an
ENDOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-38]
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
hexane => ethane + propene
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
glucose + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is an
ENDOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-39]
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
water + carbon dioxide => glucose + oxygen
?
glucose + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide
Which of the following is an
ENDOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-40]
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
glucose + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide
?
sodium chloride => sodium + chlorine
Which of the following is an
EXOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-41]
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid => sodium chloride + water
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
hexane => ethane + propene
?
water + carbon dioxide => glucose + oxygen
Which of the following is an
EXOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-42]
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
methane + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water
?
hexane => ethane + propene
?
water + carbon dioxide => glucose + oxygen
Which of the following is an
EXOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-43]
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
hexane => ethane + propene
?
glucose + oxygen => water + carbon dioxide
?
sodium chloride => sodium + chlorine
Which of the following is an
EXOTHERMIC
chemical change? [rt-44]
?
calcium carbonate => calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
?
hexane => ethane + propene
?
water + carbon dioxide => glucose + oxygen
?
sodium + chlorine => sodium chloride
Which ionic equation is an '
acid-alkali neutralisation
'? [rt-45]
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
?
MgO
(s)
+ 2H
+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
+ Cu
2+
(aq)
==> Zn
2+
(aq)
+ Cu
(s)
Which ionic equation is an '
acid-insoluble base neutralisation
'? [rt-46]
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
?
MgO
(s)
+ 2H
+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
+ Cu
2+
(aq)
==> Zn
2+
(aq)
+ Cu
(s)
Which ionic equation corresponds to a '
non-redox precipitation reaction
'? [rt-47]
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
?
MgO
(s)
+ 2H
+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
+ Cu
2+
(aq)
==> Zn
2+
(aq)
+ Cu
(s)
Which ionic equation corresponds to a '
redox reaction
'? [rt-48]
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
?
MgO
(s)
+ 2H
+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ H
2
O
(l)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
+ Cu
2+
(aq)
==> Zn
2+
(aq)
+ Cu
(s)
Which of the following represents a '
reduction only
' change? [rt-49]
?
Cu
2+
(aq)
+ 2e
-
==> Cu
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
- 2e
-
==> Zn
2+
(s)
?
Mg
(s)
+ Fe
2+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ Fe
(s)
?
2Cl
-
(aq)
- 2e
-
==> Cl
2 (g)
Which of the following represents an '
oxidation only
' change? [rt-50]
?
Cu
2+
(aq)
+ 2e
-
==> Cu
(s)
?
Zn
(s)
- 2e
-
==> Zn
2+
(s)
?
Mg
(s)
+ Fe
2+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ Fe
(s)
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+2e
-
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
Which of the following is a '
redox
' reaction? [rt-51]
?
Cu
2+
(aq)
+ 2e
-
==> Cu
(s)
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+2e
-
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
?
Mg
(s)
+ Fe
2+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ Fe
(s)
?
2Cl
-
(aq)
- 2e
-
==> Cl
2 (g)
Which of the following represents an '
oxidation only
' change? [rt-52]
?
Cu
2+
(aq)
+ 2e
-
==> Cu
(s)
?
Br
2 (aq)
+ 2e
-
==> 2Br
-
(aq)
?
Mg
(s)
+ Fe
2+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ Fe
(s)
?
2Cl
-
(aq)
- 2e
-
==> Cl
2 (g)
Which of the following is a '
redox
' reaction? [rt-53]
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+ 2I
-
(aq)
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
+ I
2 (aq)
?
Br
2 (aq)
+ 2e
-
==> 2Br
-
(aq)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
Which is a '
reduction only
' reaction? [rt-54]
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+ 2I
-
(aq)
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
+ I
2 (aq)
?
Br
2 (aq)
+ 2e
-
==> 2Br
-
(aq)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
Which does '
NOT involve an oxidation or reduction
' reaction? [rt-55]
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+ 2I
-
(aq)
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
+ I
2 (aq)
?
Br
2 (aq)
+ 2e
-
==> 2Br
-
(aq)
?
Ag
+
(aq)
+ Cl
-
(aq)
==> AgCl
(s)
?
Mg
(s)
+ Fe
2+
(aq)
==> Mg
2+
(aq)
+ Fe
(s)
Which of the following does'
NOT involve an oxidation or reduction
' reaction? [rt-56]
?
Cl
2 (aq)
+ 2I
-
(aq)
==> 2Cl
-
(aq)
+ I
2 (aq)
?
Br
2 (aq)
+ 2e
-
==> 2Br
-
(aq)
?
Zn
(s)
- 2e
-
==> Zn
2+
(s)
?
H
+
(aq)
+ OH
-
(aq)
==> H
2
O
(l)
For the following reaction:
Fe
2
O
3
+ 3CO ==> 2Fe + 3CO
2
Which is '
reduced
? [rt-57]
?
Fe
2
O
3
?
CO
?
Fe
?
CO
2
For the following reaction:
Fe
2
O
3
+ 3CO ==> 2Fe + 3CO
2
Which is '
oxidised
? [rt-58]
?
Fe
2
O
3
?
CO
?
Fe
?
CO
2
For the following reaction:
Fe
2
O
3
+ 3CO ==> 2Fe + 3CO
2
Which acts as an '
oxidising agent
? [rt-59]
?
Fe
?
CO
2
?
Fe
2
O
3
?
CO
For the following reaction:
Fe
2
O
3
+ 3CO ==> 2Fe + 3CO
2
Which acts as an '
reducing agent
? [rt-60]
?
Fe
?
CO
2
?
Fe
2
O
3
?
CO
Which of the following corresponds to the '
Haber Synthesis
'? [rt-61]
?
N
2 (g)
+ 3H
2 (g)
==> 2NH
3 (g)
?
2SO
2 (g)
+ O
2 (g)
==> 2SO
3 (g)
?
CaCO
3 (s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2 (g)
?
2CO
(g)
+ 2NO
(g)
==> 2CO
2 (g)
+ N
2 (g)
Which of the following corresponds to the '
Contact Process
'? [rt-62]
?
N
2 (g)
+ 3H
2 (g)
==> 2NH
3 (g)
?
2SO
2 (g)
+ O
2 (g)
==> 2SO
3 (g)
?
CaCO
3 (s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2 (g)
?
2CO
(g)
+ 2NO
(g)
==> 2CO
2 (g)
+ N
2 (g)
Which of the following corresponds to the '
limekiln reaction
'? [rt-63]
?
N
2 (g)
+ 3H
2 (g)
==> 2NH
3 (g)
?
2SO
2 (g)
+ O
2 (g)
==> 2SO
3 (g)
?
CaCO
3 (s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2 (g)
?
2CO
(g)
+ 2NO
(g)
==> 2CO
2 (g)
+ N
2 (g)
Which of the following corresponds to '
catalytic conversion
' in a car exhaust? [rt-64]
?
N
2 (g)
+ 3H
2 (g)
==> 2NH
3 (g)
?
2SO
2 (g)
+ O
2 (g)
==> 2SO
3 (g)
?
CaCO
3 (s)
=> CaO
(s)
+ CO
2 (g)
?
2CO
(g)
+ 2NO
(g)
==> 2CO
2 (g)
+ N
2 (g)
For the reaction:
copper(II) oxide + hydrogen ==> copper + water
... which of the following is '
reduced
'? [rt-65]
?
copper(II) oxide
?
hydrogen
?
copper
?
water
For the reaction:
copper(II) oxide + hydrogen ==> copper + water
... which of the following is '
oxidised
'? [rt-66]
?
copper(II) oxide
?
hydrogen
?
copper
?
water
For the reaction:
copper(II) oxide + hydrogen ==> copper + water
... which of the following acts as the '
oxidising agent
'? [rt-67]
?
copper
?
water
?
copper(II) oxide
?
hydrogen
For the reaction:
copper(II) oxide + hydrogen ==> copper + water
... which of the following acts as the '
reducing agent
'? [rt-68]
?
copper
?
water
?
copper(II) oxide
?
hydrogen
Which of the following corresponds to '
a hydration reaction
'? [rt-69]
?
ethene + water ==> ethanol (using acid catalyst)
?
blue copper sulphate ==> white copper sulphate + water (on heating the salt)
?
sugar solution ==> ethanol + carbon dioxide (using yeast)
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water (burning reaction)
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-70]
?
ethene + water ==> ethanol (using acid catalyst)
?
blue copper sulphate ==> white copper sulphate + water (on heating the salt)
?
sugar solution ==> ethanol + carbon dioxide (using yeast)
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water (burning reaction)
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-71]
?
ethene + water ==> ethanol (using acid catalyst)
?
sugar solution ==> ethanol + carbon dioxide (using yeast)
?
sugar ==> carbon + water (using concentrated sulphuric acid)
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water (burning reaction)
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-72]
?
sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid ==> sodium chloride + water (neutralisation)
?
sugar solution ==> ethanol + carbon dioxide (using yeast)
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water (burning reaction)
?
ethanol ==> ethene + water (using acid catalyst)
Which of the following corresponds to '
a hydration reaction
'? [rt-73]
?
white copper sulphate + water ==> blue copper sulphate (adding cold water)
?
sugar solution ==> ethanol + carbon dioxide (using yeast)
?
methane + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water (burning reaction)
?
ethanol ==> ethene + water (using acid catalyst)
Which of the following corresponds to '
a hydration reaction
'? [rt-74]
?
CuSO
4
.5H
2
O ==> CuSO
4
+ 5H
2
O
?
CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
O ==> CH
3
CH
2
OH
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 2CH
3
CH
2
OH + 2CO
2
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 6C + 6H
2
O
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-75]
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 2CH
3
CH
2
OH + 2CO
2
?
CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
O ==> CH
3
CH
2
OH
?
CuSO
4
.5H
2
O ==> CuSO
4
+ 5H
2
O
?
CH
4
+ 2O
2
==> CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-76]
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 2CH
3
CH
2
OH + 2CO
2
?
CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
O ==> CH
3
CH
2
OH
?
CH
4
+ 2O
2
==> CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 6C + 6H
2
O
Which of the following corresponds to '
a dehydration reaction
'? [rt-77]
?
CH
3
CH
2
OH ==> CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
O
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 2CH
3
CH
2
OH + 2CO
2
?
CH
4
+ 2O
2
==> CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
?
CuSO
4
+ 5H
2
O ==> CuSO
4
.5H
2
O
Which of the following corresponds to '
a hydration reaction
'? [rt-78]
?
CH
3
CH
2
OH ==> CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
O
?
CuSO
4
+ 5H
2
O ==> CuSO
4
.5H
2
O
?
CH
4
+ 2O
2
==> CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
?
C
6
H
12
O
6
==> 6C + 6H
2
O
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