Q1: Which of the following are products of combustion?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Nitrogen
C) Water
D) Energy
Ans: The correct option is A) Carbon dioxide
Combustion, also a term for burning, is a high-temperature exothermic chemical reaction between a fuel (carbon) and an oxidant, usually, atmospheric oxygen, that produces carbon dioxide and other compounds, often a gaseous mixture termed smoke.
An example of combustion is given below
CH4 (Methane) +2 O2⟶ CO2 +2 H2O + Heat
Q2: State the conditions under which combustion occurs. Why is it more difficult to burn some combustible substances than others?
Ans: Combustion of fuel requires:
Because these different substances catch fire at different temperatures, certain flammable substances are much more difficult to burn than others. Because some of these compounds have a lower ignition temperature, they easily catch fire. The temperature at which a substance ignites is critical in assessing its combustibility.
Q3: Explain how CO2 can control fires.
Ans: CO2 can control fires in following ways:-
CO2 is a non-combustible gas. It is also a non-supporter of combustion. CO2 extinguishes fire in two ways: Since it is heavier than oxygen, it forms and covers the fire like a blanket form and cuts off the contact between oxygen and fuel. In cylinders, CO2 is mostly kept in liquid form. When released, it expands enormously and cools down. This brings down the fuel’s temperature, which helps control the fire.
Q4: Which flame zone does a goldsmith use to melt gold and silver, and why?
Ans: The goldsmith uses the outermost flame zone for melting gold and silver because it is considered the hottest portion of the flame and, hence, undergoes complete uniform combustion.
Q5: Give Reason: Paper by itself catches fire easily, whereas a piece of paper wrapped around an aluminium pipe does not.
Ans: The ignition temperature is the minimum temperature required for a substance to combust, and a substance won’t ignite until it reaches this critical point. Paper has a relatively low ignition temperature, making it susceptible to catching fire quickly. However, when paper is wrapped around an aluminum pipe, its ignition temperature effectively increases, preventing easy combustion. This is due to aluminum’s properties as a metal, which make it an excellent conductor of heat. Aluminum absorbs the heat energy that would otherwise cause the paper to burn, thus when paper is wrapped around aluminum, it is less likely to catch fire.
Q6: What are the main three essential requirements to produce fire? How a fire extinguisher is useful for controlling fire.
Ans: Three essential requirements to produce gas are:
Fire extinguisher:
Working of Fire extinguisher:
The fire extinguishers are very useful for controlling the fire in the following ways:
Q7: Choose the right statement about inflammable substances from the following options given below. They have
A) low ignition temperature and cannot catch fire easily
B) high ignition temperature and can catch fire easily
C) low ignition temperature and can catch fire easily.
D) high ignition temperature and cannot catch fire easily.
Ans: The correct option is C) low ignition temperature and can catch fire easily.
Combustible substances burn in the presence of air to produce heat and light. Example: petrol, coal
Inflammable substances are highly combustible, i.e. they catch fire easily as they have low ignition temperatures.
The lowest temperature when a substance will catch fire and undergoes combustion, releasing heat and light, is called the ignition temperature.
Therefore, both conditions should be fulfilled for a substance to be inflammable.
Q8: People usually keep Angethi or burning coal in their closed rooms during winter. Why is it advised to keep the door open?
Ans: Burning coal, such as in an Angethi, releases hazardous chemicals like carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, which can deplete oxygen levels and cause respiratory issues, especially in enclosed spaces. Keeping the door open ensures proper air and oxygen circulation, mitigating these risks. Angethi generates heat with glowing coals but minimal flames. Moreover, coal-fired power stations significantly pollute the air by emitting sulphur dioxide, contributing to acid rain, and releasing toxic gases and metals like mercury, further underscoring the need for adequate ventilation when burning coal.
Q9: Although wood has a very high calorific value, we still discourage its use as a fuel. Explain.
Ans: The following reasons can be considered to discourage the use of wood as a fuel :-
Q10: Forest fire produces a lot of air pollution. Write a brief about the reasons for forest fires.
Ans: Forest is a large geographical area dominated by trees, animals of various species, aquatic biomes and microorganisms. Forest fire is synonymous with disaster. Even before human involvement, natural, low-intensity wildfires occurred every few years to burn fuel, plant debris, and dead trees. The reasons for forest fires are listed below :
Q11: What do you understand by fuel efficiency?
Ans: Fuel efficiency is amount of heat that is produced on the complete combustion for 1 kg of a fuel, and is called its calorific value. It is usually expressed in terms of the calorific value, which is expressed in units of kilojoule per kg. The calorific value of fuel is kilojoule per kg (kJ) that is expressed in a unit. Example : The calorific value of coal is 25000-33000 kJ/kg.
Q12: You are provided with three watch glasses containing each milk, petrol and mustard oil. Suppose you bring burning candles near these materials; which material will instantly catch fire and why?
Ans: Petrol will catch fire instantly because it is highly flammable. Mustard oil and milk have very high ignition temperatures. So they will not catch fire instantly.
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