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In the figure shown the velocity of different blocks is shown. The velocity of C is
- 6 m/s
- 4 m/s
- 0 m/s
- none of these
The correct answer is: 4 m/s
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In the figure shown the block B moves down with a velocity 10 m/s. The velocity of A in the position shown is :
In the figure shown the block B moves down with a velocity 10 m/s. The velocity of A in the position shown is :
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A ball connected with string is released at an angle 45° with the vertical as shown in figure. Then the acceleration of the box at this instant will be: [Mass of the box is equal to mass of ball]
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A block of mass M on a horizontal smooth surface is pulled by a load of mass M/2 by means of a rope AB and string BC as shown in the figure. The length & mass of the rope AB are L and M/2 respectively. As the block is pulled from AB = L to AB = 0 its acceleration changes from
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Find the acceleration of 3 kg mass when acceleration of 2 kg mass is as shown in figure
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Both the blocks shown here are of mass m and are moving with constant velocity in direction shown in a resistive medium which exerts equal constant force on both blocks in direction opposite to the velocity. The tension in the string connecting both of them will be : (Neglect friction)
Both the blocks shown here are of mass m and are moving with constant velocity in direction shown in a resistive medium which exerts equal constant force on both blocks in direction opposite to the velocity. The tension in the string connecting both of them will be : (Neglect friction)
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Metallic gold frequently is found in aluminosilicate rocks and its is finely dispersed among other minerals. It may be extracted by trating the crushed rock with aerated potassium cyanide solution. During this process metallic gold is slowly converted to [Au(CN)2 ] – , which is soluble in water. After equilibrium has been reached, the aqueous phase is pumped off and the metallic gold is recovered from it by reacting the gold complex with zinc, which is converted to [Zn(CN)4 ] 2–. Gold in nature is frequently alloyed with silver which is also oxidised by aerated sodium cyanide solution. Silver occurs as native as well as sulphurised ore.
The correct reaction involved in the leaching of gold with dilute solution of NaCN is :
Metallic gold frequently is found in aluminosilicate rocks and its is finely dispersed among other minerals. It may be extracted by trating the crushed rock with aerated potassium cyanide solution. During this process metallic gold is slowly converted to [Au(CN)2 ] – , which is soluble in water. After equilibrium has been reached, the aqueous phase is pumped off and the metallic gold is recovered from it by reacting the gold complex with zinc, which is converted to [Zn(CN)4 ] 2–. Gold in nature is frequently alloyed with silver which is also oxidised by aerated sodium cyanide solution. Silver occurs as native as well as sulphurised ore.
The correct reaction involved in the leaching of gold with dilute solution of NaCN is :
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Minerals from which metals can be extracted economically and easily are called ores. The extraction of metals from theirs ores involves the following processes.
i) Concentration
ii) Calcination | roasting | leaching
iii) Reduction It is carried out by one of the following methods.
Minerals from which metals can be extracted economically and easily are called ores. The extraction of metals from theirs ores involves the following processes.
i) Concentration
ii) Calcination | roasting | leaching
iii) Reduction It is carried out by one of the following methods.
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The chemical composition of “slag” formed during the smelting process in the extraction of copper is :
The chemical composition of “slag” formed during the smelting process in the extraction of copper is :
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Native silver metal forms a water soluble complex with a dilute aqueous solution of NaCN in the presence of:
Native silver metal forms a water soluble complex with a dilute aqueous solution of NaCN in the presence of:
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Dow's process of extraction of Mg involves extraction of Mg from sea water. Sea water is concentrated in sun light and is then treated with slaked lime. Magnesium hydroxide is heated in a stream of HCl to give MgCl2 which is electrolysed to discharge Mg. The mixture is in the ratio are added to lower the fusion temperature and to increase the conductance.
Electrolysis of fused MgCl2
electrolysed is protected from atmospheric oxidation by a blanket of inert gases
In the hydrated chloride of Mg the value of of x is
Dow's process of extraction of Mg involves extraction of Mg from sea water. Sea water is concentrated in sun light and is then treated with slaked lime. Magnesium hydroxide is heated in a stream of HCl to give MgCl2 which is electrolysed to discharge Mg. The mixture is in the ratio are added to lower the fusion temperature and to increase the conductance.
Electrolysis of fused MgCl2
electrolysed is protected from atmospheric oxidation by a blanket of inert gases
In the hydrated chloride of Mg the value of of x is
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Dow's process of extraction of Mg involves extraction of Mg from sea water. Sea water is concentrated in sun light and is then treated with slaked lime. Magnesium hydroxide is heated in a stream of HCl to give MgCl2 which is electrolysed to discharge Mg. The mixture is in the ratio are added to lower the fusion temperature and to increase the conductance.
Electrolysis of fused MgCl2
electrolysed is protected from atmospheric oxidation by a blanket of inert gases.
2 This reaction indicates :
Dow's process of extraction of Mg involves extraction of Mg from sea water. Sea water is concentrated in sun light and is then treated with slaked lime. Magnesium hydroxide is heated in a stream of HCl to give MgCl2 which is electrolysed to discharge Mg. The mixture is in the ratio are added to lower the fusion temperature and to increase the conductance.
Electrolysis of fused MgCl2
electrolysed is protected from atmospheric oxidation by a blanket of inert gases.
2 This reaction indicates :
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Extraction of Aluminium can be understand by : electrolytic reduction of Al2O3
Electrolyte : (Al2O3 + Cryolite) .
Cathode : Graphite inside the Fe container
Anode : Graphite rods
What is wrong if anode is made of nickel instead of graphite?
Extraction of Aluminium can be understand by : electrolytic reduction of Al2O3
Electrolyte : (Al2O3 + Cryolite) .
Cathode : Graphite inside the Fe container
Anode : Graphite rods
What is wrong if anode is made of nickel instead of graphite?
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