Environmental Chemistry is the study of chemical processes in the environment—air, water, soil, and living organisms—and how pollutants affect them. It involves understanding the sources, reactions, transport, and effects of chemical species in both natural and polluted environments.
Aims to reduce pollution by using eco-friendly methods:
Applications of Environmental Chemistry include pollution control, sustainable resource use, and promoting health through eco-friendly practices.
Q.1 Match List-I with List-II :
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
(3) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(4) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
Ans. A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
Solution:
A) F(-) → < 2ppm
B) SO42- → < 500ppm
C) NO32- → < 50ppm
D) Zn → < 5ppm
Q.2 Given below are two statements:
Statement I : The non bio-degradable fly ash and slag from steel industry can be used by the cement industry.
Statement II : The fuel obtained from plastic waste is lead free.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
(3) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
(4) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
Ans. (1)
Solution.
(I) Fly ash and slag from steel industry are utilised by cement industry.
(II) Fuel obtained from plastic waste has high octane rating. It contains no lead and it is known as green fuel.
Both statements (I) & (II) are correct.
Q.3 Which one of the following techniques is not used to spot components of a mixture separated on a thin layer chromatographic plate?
(1) I2 (Solid)
(2) U.V. Light
(3) Visualisation agent as a component of mobile phase
(4) Spraying of an appropriate reagent
Ans. (C) Visualisation agent as a component of mobile phase
Q 4. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) incorrect reason for eutrophication ?
(A) excess usage of fertilisers
(B) excess usage of detergents
(C) dense plant population in water bodies
(D) lack of nutrients in water bodies that prevent plant growth
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
(1) (A) only (2) (C) only
(3) (B) and (D) only (4) (D) only
Ans (4)
Solution.
The process in which nutrient enriched water bodies support a dense plant population which kills animal life by depriving it of oxygen and results in subsequent loss of biodiversity is known as eutrophication.
Q.5 The gas 'A' is having very low reactivity reaches to stratosphere. It is non–toxic and non–flammable but dissociated by UV—radiations in stratosphere. The intermediates formed initially from the gas 'A' are :
Q.6 BOD values (in ppm) for clean water (A) and polluted water (B) are expected respectively :
(1) A > 50, B < 27 (2) A > 25, B < 17
(3) A < 5, B > 17 (4) A > 15, B > 47
Ans. (3)
Solution.
BOD values of clean water (A) is less than 5 ppm
So A < 5
BOD values of polluted water (B is greater than 17 ppm
So B > 17
Hence Ans. is 3
Q.7 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is the amount of oxygen required (in ppm):
(1) by anaerobic bacteria to breakdown inorganic waste present in a water body.
(2) for the photochemical breakdown of waste present in 1 m3 volume of a water body.
(3) by bacteria to break-down organic waste in a certain volume of a water sample.
(4) for sustaining life in a water body.
Ans. (3)
Sol. Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is amount of oxygen required by bacteria to break down organic waste in a certain volume of water sample.
Q.8 The normal rain water is slightly acidic and its pH value is 5.6 because of which one of the following?
(1) CO2 + H2O → H2CO3
(2) 4NO2 + O2 +H2O → 4HNO3
(3) 2SO2 + O2 +H2O → 2H2SO4
(4) N2O5 + H2O → 2HNO3
Ans. (1)
Sol. We are aware that normally rain water has a pH of 5.6 due to the presence of H+ ions formed by the reactions of rain water with carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere.
H2O(l) +CO2(g) → H2CO3(aq)
H2CO3(aq) ⇆ H+(aq) + HCO-3(aq)
Q. 9 Which of the following compounds is an example of Freon?
(1) C2Cl2F2 (2) C2HF3
(3) C2H2F2 (4) C2F4
Ans. (1)
Sol. Freons are chlorofluoro carbon
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