Lab Preparation Of O₂ Part 2 Quiz
Lab Preparation Of O₂ Part 2 Quiz takes you into the fascinating world of oxygen gas preparation and its role in chemistry. A curious fact about oxygen is that it was once called “dephlogisticated air” by Joseph Priestley when he first isolated it. At the time, the phlogiston theory suggested that all combustible materials contained a fire-like element called phlogiston, which was released during burning. Priestley believed oxygen’s role was simply to absorb this phlogiston, so he named it accordingly. It was only later, thanks to Antoine Lavoisier, that the outdated theory was discarded and the element was correctly understood as essential for combustion and life itself. This quiz uses simple examples from oxygen chemistry quiz topics such as dry oxygen preparation and the role of an oxygen drying agent.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- At what approximate temperature does potassium chlorate decompose in the presence of manganese dioxide?
- Which other compound besides potassium chlorate can be used for laboratory preparation of oxygen?
- Which gas is evolved during decomposition of lead nitrate instead of pure oxygen?
- Why is oxygen not collected by downward displacement of air?
- Which is the drying agent used for oxygen if dry oxygen is required?
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