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MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 1

The formation of water from oxygen and hydrogen is a _______ .

Detailed Solution: Question 1

A chemical reaction expresses a chemical change. For example, one chemical property of hydrogen is that it will react with oxygen to make water. We can write that as follows:

hydrogen reacts with oxygen to make water

We can represent this chemical change more succinctly as

hydrogen + oxygen → water

where the + sign means that the two substances interact chemically with each other and the → symbol implies that a chemical reaction takes place. But substances can also be represented by chemical formulas. Remembering that hydrogen and oxygen both exist as diatomic molecules, we can rewrite our chemical change as

H2 + O2 → H2O

This is an example of a chemical equation, which is a concise way of representing a chemical reaction. The initial substances are called reactants, and the final substances are called products.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 2

A change of state from one form to another is a

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Changes of state are physical changes in matter. They are reversible changes that do not involve changes in matter’s chemical makeup or chemical properties. Common changes of state include melting, freezing, sublimation, deposition, condensation, and vaporization.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 3

Which of the following statements is incorrect about physical changes?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Option B is correct.

The phrase permanent and irreversible is not a correct general description of physical changes. Physical changes usually allow the substance to regain its original form without forming a new substance, so they are often reversible. Some physical changes (for example, cutting or tearing) may be difficult to reverse, but that does not make the general statement that they are permanent true.

In a physical change, no new substance is formed and the composition remains the same.

Physical changes may involve gain or loss of energy; for example, melting or evaporation requires absorption of heat, while freezing or condensation releases heat. Hence the corrected option A states the energy point accurately.

Therefore, the incorrect statement among the options is Option B.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 4

Burning of a candle is an example of:

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Burning of candle is both physical and chemical change. When the candle burns, the wax slowly melts which freezes after some time (Physical change).Burning of wick is a chemical change as it involves combustion.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 5

Heating of a sugar is a _____ change.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Heating sugar is a chemical change.

  • When sugar is heated, it undergoes caramelization, a process where sugar molecules break down and new compounds are formed.
  • This results in a change in both the composition and properties of the sugar.
  • The transformation is irreversible, and it involves a chemical reaction rather than just a change in physical state or arrangement of molecules.
  • Energy is released in the form of smoke and black soot, indicating a chemical reaction.

Hence, due to the formation of new substances, the heating of sugar is a chemical change.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 6

Which of the following parameters of a substance does not alter during a physical change?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

A physical change can affect the size, shape or color of a substance but does not affect its composition or mass. The substances may be changed to another phase (i.e. gas, liquid, solid) or separated or combined.

Examples:

when ice melts
when sulfur is mixed with iron filings. 
breaking a glass 
dissolving sugar in water

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 7

A chemical reaction involves in

Detailed Solution: Question 7

A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds. In the methane reaction above, bonds are broken in methane and oxygen, and bonds are formed in carbon dioxide and water. A reaction like this, in which a compound or element burns in oxygen, is called a combustion reaction. 
CH[gas] + 2O[gas] → CO[gas] + 2HO[steam] + 891kJ

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 8

Which of the following statement is correct?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Examples of Chemical Changes
A new compound (product) results from a chemical change as the atoms rearrange themselves to form new chemical bonds.

  • Burning wood
  • Souring milk
  • Mixing acid and base
  • Digesting food
  • Cooking an egg
  • Heating sugar to form caramel
  • Baking a cake
  • Rusting of iron

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 9

Freezing, condensation and evaporation processes are examples of:

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Changes of state are physical changes. They occur when matter absorbs or loses energy. Processes in which matter changes between liquid and solid states are freezing and melting. Processes in which matter changes between liquid and gaseous state are vapourization, evaporation and condensation.

MCQ: Physical and Chemical Changes - Question 10

What type of change takes place when a sodium hydroxide pellet is added to water?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Because sodium hydroxide is a type of chemical and when we add it to water than this will be a chemical activity.

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