| ASSIGNMENT : FIRST TERM (2012-2013) X SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY CHAPTER : CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS Max Marks: 55 |
| A. Very short answer questions: (1 mark each) (1x 14= 14 marks) |
| 1. What are reactants ? |
| 2. What are products ? |
| 3. What is the term used for symbolic representation of a chemical reaction ? |
| 4. What does the + sign between the reactants indicate ? |
| 5. How is the salt solution in water indicated in a chemical reaction / |
| 6. Aluminium burns in chlorine to form aluminum chloride. Write a balanced equation for this reaction ? |
| 7. Balance the following equation and add the state symbols : |
| Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl2 + H2 |
| 8. Name the following reaction. |
| AB + CD → AD + BC |
| 9. Aluminium metal displaces iron from ferric oxide (Fe2O2) giving aluminium oxide and iron. Which is more reactive, aluminium or iron ? |
| 10. Identify from the following reaction : H2S + Cl2 → 2HCl + S |
| a. Component oxidized |
| b. Oxidizing agent |
| 11. Give one example of a redox reaction which is also a combination reaction. |
| 12. Which atom is reduced on burning an element in air. |
| 13. When SO2 gas is passed through saturated solution of H2S, the following reaction occurs |
| SO2 + 2H2S → 2 H2O + 3S |
| In this reaction, which substance is oxidized and which one is reduced. |
| 14. In the following reaction between lead sulphide and hydrogen peroxide |
| PbS(s) + 4H2O(aq) → PbSO4(s) + 4H2O(l) |
| a. Which substance is reduced ? |
| b. Which substance is oxidized ? |
| B. Short answer questions: (2 marks each) (2x4=8) |
| 1. Write a chemical equation for each of the following reactions : |
| a. Zinc metal reacts with aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride solution and hydrogen gas. |
| b. When solid mercury (II) oxide is heated, liquid mercury and oxygen gas are produced. |
| 2. H2 + O → H2O is a balanced chemical equation. It is considered to be incorrect. Why? 3. Write balance chemical equations to represent the following statements : |
| a. Carbon (coke) burns in air to form carbon dioxide gas. |
| b. A piece of sodium metal on putting in water forms caustic soda and hydrogen gas. |
| 3. Write the balanced chemical equations for the following chemical reactions : |
| a. Aqueous solutions of sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide react to form aqueous sodium sulphate and water. |
| b. Phosphorus burns in chlorine gas to form phosphorus penta chloride. |
| 4. Magnesium is more reactive than copper or iron but iron is more reactive than copper. |
| a. A solution of magnesium sulphate is put into a copper pot. |
| b. A solution of copper sulphate is put into a iron pot. |
| c. A solution of magnesium sulphate is put into a iron pot. |
| Which of the above pots will get damaged? Why? What is this reaction called? |
| C. Short answer questions: (3 marks each)(3x 4= 12) |
| 1. What are the three essentials of a chemical equation ? |
| 2. Explain the term reduction with examples. |
| 3.A colourless lead salt, when heated, produces a yellow residue and brown fumes. |
| a. Name the lead salt. |
| b. Name the brown fumes. |
| c. Write a chemical equation of the reaction involved. |
| 4. When a green iron salt is heated strongly, its colour finally changes to black and colour of burning sulphur is given out. |
| a. Name the iron salt. |
| b. Name the type of reaction that takes place during the heating of iron salt. |
| c. Write a chemical equation for the reaction involved. |
| D. Balance the following skeleton equation by hit and trial method : (2x6=12) |
| a. C2H4 + O2 → CO2 +H2O |
| b. C2H2 + O2 → CO2 +H2O |
| c. CH4 + O2 → CO2 +H2O |
| d. Al2(SO4)3 + NaOH → Al(OH)3 + Na2SO4 |
| e. Cu2S + O2 → Cu2O +S2O |
| f. AlN + H2O → Al(OH)3 + NH3 |
| E Define: (1x9=9) |
| 1. Rancidity 2. Combination reactions 3. Decomposition reactions 4. Double displacement reaction 5. Displacement reaction 6. Redox reaction 7. Corrosion 8. Oxidising agent 9. Reducing agent |
Thursday, August 2, 2012
10th Chemical reaction and equation Practice Assesments
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