A. Caustic soda
B. Soda ash
C. Caustic potash
D. Soda lime
Related Mcqs:
- Solvay process as compared to dual process (i.e. modified Solvay process) ?
A. Can use low grade brine
B. Has less corrosion problems
C. Involves higher investment in NH3 recovery units than that for crystallisation units for NH4Cl
D. Both B. and C. - Which of the following may be viewed as a catalyst in the manufacture of soda ash by Solvay process ?
A. NH3
B. NaCl
C. CaO
D. Coke - Which of the following is not required in the manufacture of soda ash by Solvay process ?
A. Ammonia
B. Limestone
C. Nitric acid
D. None of these - Solvay process is not used for the manufacture of potassium carbonate, because of the reason that potassium bicarbonate ?
A. Is prone to thermal decomposition
B. Has high water solubility and is unstable
C. Is soluble in ammonium chloride and potassium chloride solution
D. All A , B. and C. - Economics of ‘Solvay Process’ depends upon the efficiency of __________________?
A. Carbonating tower
B. Ammonia recovery
C. Ammonia recovery and size of the plant
D. Ammoniation of salt solution - In the Solvay process, the product from the calciner is___________________?
A. Light soda ash
B. Dense soda ash
C. Sodium bicarbonate
D. Dehydrated soda ash - Commercial production of soda ash by Solvay process requires limestone, ___________________ as raw materials?
A. Coke and sand
B. Brine and coal
C. Coke and caustic soda
D. None of these - In the production of soda ash by Solvay process, the by-product is____________________?
A. CaCl2
B. NH4Cl
C. NH3
D. NaOH - Salt is the basic raw material for the manufacture of____________________?
A. Cement
B. Glass
C. Potteries
D. Caustic soda - Deacon’s method is used for the manufacture of____________________?
A. Glauber’s salt
B. Common salt
C. Chlorine
D. Graphite electrode