JEE Question Paper 2008

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Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, Has been Conducted By IITs For the admission in Engineering Courses This JEE 2008 examination is the procedure to get the admission in MBA

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 A solution of colourless salt 11 on boiling with excess NaOH produces a non-flammable gas. The gas evolution ceases after sometime. Upon addition of
Zn dust to the same solution, the gas evolution restarts. The colourless salt(s) H is (are)
(A) NH4NO3 (B) NH4NO2 (C) NH4CI (D) (NH4)2S04

 Among the following, the correct statement is

(A) Phosphates have no biological significance in humans
(B) Between nitrates and phosphates, phosphates are less abundant in earth’s crust
(C) Between nitrates and phosphates, nitrates are less abundant in earth’s crust
(D) Oxidation of nitrates is possible in soil

 

 A gas described by van der Waals equation
(A) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large molar volumes
(B) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large pressures
(C) is characterised by van der Waals coefficients that are dependent on the identity of the gas but are independent of the temperature
(D) has the pressure that is lower than the pressure exerted by the same gas behaving ideally