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Question
Fertiliser plants get their N
2
requirements
Options
A. by fractionation of liquified air.
B. by dissociating oxides of nitrogen.
C. from coal gas (coke oven gas).
D. from producer gas.
Correct Answer
by fractionation of liquified air.
Fertiliser Technology problems
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1. Conditioners like finely divided peat are added to the fertiliser to
Options
A. counteract burning.
B. avoid caking & hardening.
C. produce bulk.
D. increase its solubility.
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Correct Answer: avoid caking & hardening.
2. CO
2
present in reformed gas (obtained by steam reforming of naphtha) is removed by absorbing in
Options
A. mono-ethanolamine (MEA)
B. slaked lime
C. ammoniacal liquor
D. Methyl-Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
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Correct Answer: mono-ethanolamine (MEA)
3. Ammonium sulphate fertiliser is
Options
A. the highest concentration nitrogenous fertiliser.
B. the best fertiliser for paddy.
C. a basic fertiliser.
D. a neutral fertiliser.
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Correct Answer: the best fertiliser for paddy.
4. Vetrocoke solution is
Options
A. a mixture of K
2
CO
3
and As
2
O
3
.
B. K
2
SO
4
.
C. a mixture of Na
2
CO
3
and As
2
O
3
.
D. Na
2
SO
4
.
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Correct Answer: a mixture of K
2
CO
3
and As
2
O
3
.
5. Pick out the wrong statement.
Options
A. Yellow phosphorous which is the most reactive allotropic form of phosphorous is transported under water.
B. Apatite is the principal material present in phosphate rock which is chemically Ca
10
(PO
4
)
6
(F, Cl, OH).
C. Urea is more hygroscopic than ammonium nitrate.
D. Nitrogen fixation means the process of bringing atmospheric nitrogen into combination i.e. into nitrogen compound form.
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Correct Answer: Urea is more hygroscopic than ammonium nitrate.
6. P
2
O
5
content in triple superphosphate is about __________ percent.
Options
A. 42-50
B. 15-20
C. 85-90
D. 70-75
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Correct Answer: 42-50
7. Which is a catalyst promoter used in catalytic ammonia synthesis reaction?
Options
A. Al
2
O
3
B. Cr
2
O
3
C. K
2
O
D. MnO
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Correct Answer: K
2
O
8. (CH
3
C
6
H
4
)
3
PO
4
is the chemical formula of
Options
A. triple superphosphate
B. tricresyl phosphate
C. flourapatite
D. superphosphate
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Correct Answer: tricresyl phosphate
9. Catalyst used in Haber's process for ammonia production is
Options
A. reduced iron oxide
B. nickel
C. vanadium pentoxide
D. silica gel
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Correct Answer: reduced iron oxide
10. Ammonium sulphate can be produced by reacting gypsum with
Options
A. ammonia
B. ammonium carbonate
C. nitric acid
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: ammonium carbonate
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