Formaldehyde
Ethyl alcohol
Diethyl ether
Phenol
D. Phenol
As a plasticiser for unsaturated polyester
In the manufacture of synthetic rubber
As an anti-skinning agent in paint
None of these
50
100
200
300
Eucalyptus wood
Bamboo
Bagasse
Fine teak wood
200-300
700-850
2000-2200
4000-4500
Lower melting point & higher reactivity to oxygen
Higher melting point & higher reactivity to oxygen
Lower melting point & lower reactivity to oxygen
Higher melting point & lower reactivity to oxygen
Sulphur
Charcoal
Potassium nitrate
All (A), (B), & (C)
Density difference
Wetting characteristics
Terminal velocities
None of these
Impart resistance to penetration by liquids
Increase its thickness
Increase its flexibility & opacity
Increase its brightness
To produce benzene
To produce phenol formaldehyde
To produce polyester resin
As a plasticiser for unsaturated polyester
Oil of vitriol
Muriatic acid
Strong organic acid
Green acid
Hardness
Abrasion/resistance
Melting point
None of these
Cutting
Fibrillation
Hydration
Strengthening
Polybutadiene
Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
Polyurethane
Polychlorophrene
Gives an idea about its molecular weight
Is inversely proportional to its molecular weight
Detects its adulteration
All (A), (B) & (C)
Na2CO3
NaHCO3
Na2CO3.H2O
Na2CO3.10H2O
Detergent
Vanaspati
Soap
Mercaptans
Drying
Semi-drying
Non-drying
None of these
Inhibits/destroys the growth of microorganisms
Is used as a pain reliever
Is an antimalarial
Is an anaesthetic
Corrosion
Sequestration
Scale formation
None of these
A fat is converted into oil by its hydrogenation
There is no difference between a fat and an oil so far as its physical properties are concerned
All vegetable oils except coconut oil, contains fatty acids having more than sixteen carbon atoms
Vegetable oils are classified as drying, non-drying and semi drying oils depending upon their fatty acids content
Cleaning power booster
Anti-redeposition agent
Corrosion inhibitor
Fabric brightener
Fatty alcohol
Alkyl benzene sulphonate (ABS)
Fatty acids
Methylene chloride
25
60-70
150-200
250-300
V2O5
Pt
Ni
Cr
Caprolactam
Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid
Hexamethylene diamine and Maleic anhydride
Hexamethylene diamine and Sebacic acid
Pyrex
Soda
Flint
Crooke's
Fluorine
Chlorine
Bromine
Iodine
Azoic dyes are mostly applied on cotton fabrics
Basic dyes (e.g. amino derivatives) are applied mostly to paper
Mordant dyes are applied mainly to wools
None of these
Drying oil
Non-drying oil
Semi-drying oil
Saturated oil
Diaphragm electrolytic cell process
Mercury electrolytic cell process
Lime-soda process
None of these