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Q. 10 of Quiz-939 (Que-ID : 1688)

Iodine dissolves in water with the addition of-

  • Sodium chloride
  • Sulphur
  • Potassium iodide
  • Calcium carbonate

Ans → (c)Potassium iodide

Explanation → potassium Iodide (KI) forms KI3 (polyiodides) with I2. KI3 is soluble in water.

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Caustic soda is synonym of-

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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl ) is used in-

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The colour of the cylinder of nitrous oxide is-

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  • Black
  • Orange

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A gas used for fumigation is-

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Antimony potassium tartarate is used as-

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Amchlor is a synonym of-

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Iodine dissolves in water with the addition of-

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Antidote used in Cyanide poisoning is-

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Which of the following particles have no charge and mass?

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Epsom salt is-

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Brine is a concentrated solution of-

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Tincture of iodine is -

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Chemical structure of halothene is-

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