Q1: You are provided with a mixture of petroleum and water. Can you suggest a method to separate the two?
Ans: Petroleum has a lower density than water. The procedure of decantation can be used to separate the two. Since it floats on top of the water, light petroleum can be precisely poured. Thus, using this method, we can easily separate the two.
Q2: What does CNG stand for and why is it considered to be a better fuel than petrol?
Ans: CNG stands for compressed natural gas, and it is a better fuel than gasoline because it is an environmentally friendly gas that does not hurt the environment. In addition, it emits substantially less smoke.
Q3: Name the petroleum product used as fuel for stoves, lamps and jet aircrafts.
Ans: Kerosene is a petroleum-based substance. It’s used to power lamps, stoves, and jet planes.
Q4: Sunlight and air are inexhaustible natural resources. Comment.
Ans: Natural resources which are inexhaustible are those whose quantity is not based on consumption or is not subject to scarcity. The amount of sunlight and air available is unaffected by human consumption. This is why these natural resources are inexhaustible.
Q5: Some natural resources are given in a box. Classify them into the exhaustible and inexhaustible natural resources.
air, coal, natural gas, sunlight, petroleum, minerals, forests, oxygen.
Ans: Exhaustible resources are coal, natural gas, petroleum, minerals, forests.
Inexhaustible resources are air, sunlight, oxygen.
Q6: Write two important uses of coke.
Ans: Coke is a high-carbon substance made by distilling coal in a destructive manner. Coke is mostly used as a fuel for stoves, furnaces, and blacksmithing. Because coke creates very little smoke, it is sometimes preferred over coal.
Q7: Write the characteristics and some important uses of coal.
Ans: Coal is a black, stone-like substance. It’s one of the fuels used in the kitchen. It was once employed in railway engines to generate steam to power them. It is used as a fuel in thermal power plants, as well as in a variety of other sectors.
The important uses of coal are as follows-
Q8: Look at Fig. where petroleum and natural gas deposits are shown. Why do we find oil layer above water layer?
Ans: The oil layer is found above the water layer because oil is light and floats over it. Furthermore, because oil has a lower density than water, it floats on the water’s surface.
Q9: Name the products obtained and their uses when coal is processed in industry.
Ans: During coal processing, the following items are produced: Coal tar is used to make synthetic pharmaceuticals, explosives, fragrances, paints, and plastics, among other things. Coke is a substance that is used to make steel and extract metals. Coal gas is a fuel that is used in industry.
Q10: We say fossil fuels will last only for a few hundred years. Comment.
Ans: The creation of fossil fuels takes a very long time. It also requires special circumstances, which aren’t common. As a result, their limited supply will only endure a few hundred years. Fossil fuels are exhaustible resources. Nature has a limited supply of these resources. Human activities have the potential to deplete them. Forests, wildlife, minerals, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and other resources are examples of these resources. Petroleum and coal are both fossil fuels. It took millions of years for dead organisms to be turned into these fuels. The known reserves of these, on the other hand, will last only a few hundred years. Furthermore, the burning of these fuels contributes significantly to air pollution. Their use contributes to global warming. As a result, we should only use these fuels when absolutely required. As a result, the environment will be improved, the risk of global warming will be reduced, and they will be available for a longer length of time.
Q11: We read in newspapers that burning of fuels is a major cause of global warming. Explain why.
Ans: The use of fossil fuels in many regions has resulted in significant air pollution. Sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and other hazardous gases are produced when fossil fuels are burned. The gases that vehicles, power plants, companies, residences, and other sources of pollution produce assist to raise the temperature of the environment and the earth by heating the atmosphere and air.
Q12: While driving what are the tips we must follow to save petrol/diesel/natural gas?
Ans: Natural gas generates much lesser nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) when burned than diesel or even gasoline. In addition, the combustion process is quieter. However, there is a more compelling reason to conserve fossil fuels, to contribute in environmental recovery.
Q13: Imagine that all the exhaustible natural resources are exhausted by human activities. Do you think survival of living beings would be possible? If yes, why?, If not, why not?
Ans: It would be impossible for humans to survive if natural resources were not available. Fossil fuels are necessary for human survival. After oxygen, it is one of the most crucial factors in our lives. Fossil fuels are used to generate energy, which is used to power factories and provide all of the other necessities without which a human would perish. Apart from these, humans use fossil fuels to power their automobiles. Human life will come to a halt without fuel.
For example, forests are a significant natural resource that produces rain, prevents soil erosion, and floods, and provides oxygen and other valuable items. We can’t picture what life would be like without them.
Fossil fuels, wildlife, forests, minerals, and other non-renewable natural resources are all important in our lives.
Q14: Why petrol is exhaustible natural resource, whereas sunlight is not? Explain.
Ans: Petrol is a fossil fuel created by the breakdown of dead plants and animals inside the waters over millions of years. It can only be found in a handful of locations. This fossil fuel is converted into petrol, which is a precious commodity. Humans use it more ferociously the more restricted it is. Because of this, petrol is a finite resource. Sunlight, on the other hand, is a type of energy that the sun generates. A lot of energy is generated in this process. And will carry on indefinitely, as long as the inhabitants of the Earth exist.
Q15: Coal reserves are said to be enough to last for another hundred years. Do you think we need to worry in such case? Why or why not?
Ans: Coal deposits are quite limited. A coal reserve is only good for about 100 years. Given the rate at which humans consume coal, it’s unlikely that it will survive another 100 years.
The consumption of coal is steadily increasing. Coal is used extensively in everything from modest homes to large companies and power plants. As a result, coal is becoming scarce. This fossil fuel inside the earth takes millions of years to return to nature. However, the consumption is excessive, and it will not last long.
As a result, we should use coal with caution and responsibility. Apart from that, we should make use of other renewable energy sources.
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