Chlorine: Preparation and Properties

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Chlorine: Preparation and Properties: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Chlorine, Preparation of Chlorine, Physical Properties of Chlorine, Chemical Properties of Chlorine, Uses of Chlorine, and Bleaching Action of Chlorine.

Important Questions on Chlorine: Preparation and Properties

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The products obtained from the following chemical reactions are respectively

(i)  NaOH ( hotandconc. ) + Cl 2

(ii)   XeF 6 ( excess ) + H 2 O

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The chromyl chloride test is performed to detect chloride ions in the qualitative analysis.

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Explain about lead acetate test to identify chlorine radical.

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Cl radical is detected through

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Explain chromyl chloride test.

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Write the equation for the reaction of sulphur dioxide with chlorine in aqueous media?

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_____ is used as a promoter in Deacon's process.

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What is the name of the given reaction.

4HCl + O2  723KCuCl2 2Cl2 + 2H2O

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How will you obtain chlorine from potassium permanganate or potassium dichromate?

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When chlorine is treated with dry slaked lime, the product formed will be:

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When chlorine is treated with turpentine oil, the product form will be:

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When chlorine is treated with hot and concentrated alkalies, the product form will be:

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When chlorine is treated with dry slaked lime, the product form will be:

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When chlorine is treated with sulphur, the product form will be:

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Bleaching action of chlorine is by:

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Complete the following reactions:

NaCl + MnO2 + H2SO4          

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What happens, when chlorine reacts with dry slaked lime?
 

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When chlorine is passed over dry slaked lime _____ is obtained.

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Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas with a pungent and suffocating odour.

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A black compound of manganese reacts with a halogen acid to give greenish yellow gas. When excess of this gas reacts with NH3 an unstable trihalide is formed. In this process the oxidation state of nitrogen changes from _____.