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What is the oxidation number of carbon in NaHCO3?

A) -4 B) -3
C) +4 D) +2
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) +4

Explanation:

The given compound is NaHCO3 Sodium bicarbonate which is commonly known as Baking soda.

Oxidation numbers are the charges on ions. When a neutral atom loses electrons it becomes positively charged. When a neutral atom gains electrons it becomes negatively charged.

 

Here the C represents the oxidation state of carbon in this compound. Compounds are electrically neutral, which is why we set the sum of the oxidation states equal to zero.

Sodium has a +1 oxidation state. Hydrogen has a +1 oxidation state. Oxygen has a -2 oxidation state. There are three oxygen atoms, which means the total oxidation state provided by both oxygen ions is -6. Adding up these oxidation states we get:

1 + 1 + (-6) + C = 0

-4 + C = 0

=> C = 4


This means the oxidation state of carbon in this compound is +4.

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Q:

In word, the mailing list is known as the

A) Data source B) Sheet
C) Source D) Data sheet
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Data source

Explanation:

In word, the mailing list is known as the Data source.

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Q:

The book ' Gullivers Travels ' was written by

A) Charles Lamb B) Charles Dickens
C) Alexander Dumas D) Jonathan Swift
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Jonathan Swift

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Q:

One boat is overtaking another. Which boat must give way?

Answer

The boat which is overtaken must give way to the boat which is overtaking.

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Q:

Majid Gyre is a feature of which of the following Oceans  ?

A) Indian Ocean B) Pacific Ocean
C) Atlantic Ocean D) Arctic Ocean
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Indian Ocean

Explanation:

The Indian Ocean consists of one gyre, the Indian Ocean (Majid) Gyre, which exists mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is named after Ahmad Bin Majid, the 15th-century Arab mariner. Following shows the Oceans and their respective Gyres

 Indian Ocean            -        Majid Gyre

North Atlantic Ocean   -       Columbus Gyre

South Atlantic Ocean  -       Prince Henry Gyre

North Pacific Ocean     -      Turtle Gyre

South Pacific Ocean    -       Heyerdahl Gyre

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What kind of attempts is made by individuals to obtain confidential information from a person by falsifying their identity  ?

A) Spyware scams B) Phishing scams
C) Computer viruses D) None
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Phishing scams

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Q:

Name the new Business Area which Sahara India Parivar has entered into:

A) Software B) Cement
C) Advertising D) Travel & Tourism
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Travel & Tourism

Explanation:
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Q:

Water kept in an earthen pot is less cool on rainy days than in summer because during the rainy days 

A) the pores in the pot are closed B) rain water stops oozing out from the pores
C) the water that oozes out does not evaporate quickely because of the large percent age of moisture in the air D) surface of the pot becomes damp
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) the water that oozes out does not evaporate quickely because of the large percent age of moisture in the air

Explanation:

To evaporate the water that oozes out, heat is required. Part of this heat is taken from the water inside which therefore become cool. Therefore (C) is correct. Here evaporation is less, so cooling too is less.

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