Materials and Mineral Acids MCQs

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Q51.
Which of the following is/are the ultra-tough ceramics that could be used in diesel engines?
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Answer: (b).Silicon carbide, alumina, and zirconia
Q52.
Acid brick is the material made from fireclay with a silica content about 10% greater than ordinary firebrick.
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Answer: (a).True
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Answer: (d).It is an amorphous inorganic oxide, composed of pure silica and mostly transparent in nature
Q54.
What is the other name of fused quartz?
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Answer: (a).Vitreous silica
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Answer: (c).It has good thermal and electrical conductivity, excellent thermal shock resistance, weak and brittle as compared with metals
Q56.
Which of the following types of wood are used for corrosion applications?
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Answer: (a).Oak, redwood, and pine
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Answer: (c).Sulfuric, nitric, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric and phosphoric acid
Q58.
Which of the following acid is produced relatively higher than other acids?
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Answer: (b).Sulfuric acid
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Answer: (d).Production of hydrochloric acid, manufacturing of dyes, fertilizers and drugs and pickling of steels
Q60.
Which of the following method is used to produce sulfuric acid?
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Answer: (a).Contact process
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