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SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 1

Which two gases are released on heating lead nitrate?

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 1

Lead nitrate on heating decomposes to give nitrogen dioxide , yellow solids of lead oxide and oxygen gas 

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 2

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Oxidation
(2) Reduction
(3) Reducing agent
(4) Oxidising agent

(A) Gain of electron
(B) Electron accepting species
(C) Electron losing species
(D) Loss of electron

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 2

oxidation is loss of electron and reduction is gain of electrons 

Reducing agent is itself oxidized and oxidizing agent is itself reduced so  reducing agent electron losing species and oxidizing one is electron gaining species

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SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 3

Some crystals of copper sulphate were dissolved in water. The colour of the solution obtained would be

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 3

CuSO4 dissolves in water to give blue colour

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 4

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Chemical change
(2) Physical change
(3) Exothermic
(4) Endothermic

(A) Energy releasing
(B) Rusting of iron
(C) Energy absorbed
(D) Dissolution of sugar or salt in water

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 4

Rusting us a chemical change and sugar dissolving in water physical change 

Energy releasing is exothermuc and energy absorbing is endothermic

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 5

The colour of zinc metal is

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 5

It is whitish or bluish grey in colour . 

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 6

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Combination reaction
(2) Decomposition reaction
(3) Displacement reaction
(4) Redox reaction

(A) ZnO+C→Zn+CO

(B) 2H2O→2H2+O2

(C) 2Mg+O2→2MgO

(D) Fe+CuSO4→FeSO4+Cu

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 6

2 or more joining together to form single product is combination

Breaking  of single reactant into 2 or more is decomposition 

Both oxidation and reduction occurring simultaneously is redox reaction 

More reactive metal displacing less reactive metal from its salt displacement reaction

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 7

Which one of the following will be required to identify the gas evolved when diluted HCl reacts with zinc metal?

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 8

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Gain of hydrogen
(2) Loss of hydrogen
(3) Unpleasant taste and foul small in fatty food
(4) Eating away of metal in the presence of air and moisture

(A) Reduction
(B) Rancidity
(C) Oxidation
(D) Corrosion

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 8

Rancidity is presence of foul smell in food 

Loss of hydrogen is oxidation and gain is reduction 

Rusting occurs in presence of air and moisture

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 9

Which of the following is not a balanced chemical equation?

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 10

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Evolution of gas
(2) Mass of reactant is equal to mass of products
(3) Increase in temperature
(4) Pop sound

(A) conservation of mass
(B) Evolution of Hydrogen gas
(C) Exothermic change
(D) Chemical change

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 10

Hydrogen gas goes off with a pop sound 

conservation of mass is reactants equal to products in a reaction 

exothermic reaction is accompanied by increase in tempersture

Evolution of gas is due to chemical reaction 

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 11

Can we store CuSO4 in iron container and why?

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 11

 Reaction will take place between Fe and CuSOand Fe will displace Cu from CuSO4

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 12

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Quick lime is added to water
(2) Formula for rust
(3) Silver tarnishing
(4) Pop sound

(A) Ca(OH)2
(B) H2S gas
(C) Fe2O3.xH2O
(D) H2 gas

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 12

Quick lime when dissolved in water forms calcium hydroxide

Rust is hydrated iron oxide 

Silver on exposure to sulphur compoundsgets tarnished due to formation of silver sulphide

Hydrogen gas produces pop sound when burning splinter is brought near it

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 13

The odour of SO2 gas is

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 14

Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed in the

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 15

Match the following with correct response.
(1) Rancidity
(2) White washing
(3) Deposition of brown substance on iron nails
(4) Least reactive

(A) Calcium oxide mixed with water
(B) Gold
(C) Corrosion
(D) Oxygen

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 15

Rancidity caused due to oxidation 

calcium oxide dissolved in water to whitewash walls 

gold is at the bottom of the reactive series so least reactive 

corrosion is forming of a brown coloured flaky substance

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 16

Match the following with the correct response:

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 16

Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. It is used in making thermometers. The best conductor of heat and electricity is silver. Lead is a poor conductor of heat. Sodium is so soft that it can be cut with a knife.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 17

Match the following with the correct response:

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 17

Froth floatation process is a process employed for the concentration or enrichment of a sulphide ore. Roasting is used for the conversion of ore to metal oxide. Reduction by carbon is used for the conversion of oxide to the metallic form. Electrolysis is employed for the refining of metal like copper.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 18

Which process is used for the enrichment of oxide ores?

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 18

Chemical reduction is used for enrichment of oxide ores. Hydraulic washing, Magnetic separation and Froth floatation method are used for the concentration of an ore. Hydraulic washing is based on the differences in gravities of the ore and the gangue particles. Froth floatation process is a process employed for the concentration or enrichment of a sulphide ore.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 19

Horizontal rows in a periodic table are called-

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 19

They are called Periods and we have seven periods in the long form of periodic table. 

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 20

Which of the following is the incorrect method of preventing rusting?

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SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 21

Statement A: Solubility of alcohols in water goes on increasing with increasing molecular weight.

Statement B: Boiling point of alcohols goes on increasing with increasing molecular weight.

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 21

Solubility of alcohols in water decreases with increasing molecular weight. The first three alcohols (methanol, ethanol and propanol) are completely miscible. Each alcohol consists of a carbon chain (always non-polar) and a OH group (which is polar). The solubility of alcohols starts to decrease with butanol. Alcohols are considered immiscible after heptanol
Boiling point of alcohols increases with increasing molecular weight. The boiling point of alcohols increases as the length of the hydrocarbon chain increases.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 22

Which of the following compounds contain the functional group -OH?

A. Propane
B. Propanol
C. Ethanoic acid
D. Ethanol

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 22

Ethanol and propanol are alcohols and contain the functional group -OH. Ethanol is C2H5OH and propanol is C3H7OH. Ethanoic acid contains the carboxylic group (-COOH).

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 23

An element belonging to 16th group of periodic table is used in the manufacturing of vulcanized rubber. This element reacts with hot and conc. HNO3 to form sulphuric acid. The concerned element is:

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 23

The element is Sulphur. Sulphur is used to manufacture sulphuric acid and in the vulcanisation of rubber. S + 2HNO→ H2SO4 + 2NO

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 24

Which of the following has electrovalent bond(s)?

A. CaF
B. NaCl
C. MgO
D. CO2

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 24

Carbon is a tetravalent element and does not lose or gain electrons easily to form electrovalent bonds. It forms covalent bonds with other elements.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 25

On passing CO2 to time water for a longer time the milkiness disappears due to the

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 26

Which of the following properties are shown by dilute hydrochloric acid-

A. It turns blue litmus red
B. It turns red litmus blue
C. It reacts with zinc metal and a gas evolves
D. It reacts with solid sodium carbonate to give brisk effervescence

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 26

HCl being an acid turns blue litmus red. 
HCl reacts with zinc metal to evolve hydrogen gas.
HCl reacts with solid sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) to evolve carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 27

What happens when copper metal is added to silver nitrate solution?

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 27

It's a displacement as well as a redox reaction 

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 28

Which of the following statement is correct? 

A. Electrolysis of water is an example decomposition reaction 
B. Nitrogen is used to prevent rancidity 
C. Melting of ice is a physical change 
D. Corrosion requires presence of both air and moisture

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 29

What happen when calcium is treated with water?
A. It does not react with water.
B. It reacts violently with water.
C. It reacts less violently with water.
D. Bubbles of hydrogen gas formed during the reaction stick to the surface of calcium.

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 29

Calcium reacts with cold water (less violently as compared to the reaction of sodium with water) to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Bubbles of hydrogen gas formed during the reaction stick to the surface of calcium and calcium pieces start floating in the water.

SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 30

Reaction between water and quick lime gives rise to calcium hydroxide which of the following statement are correct?
A. The reaction is exothermic
B. The PH of final solution is less than 7
C. The reaction is endothermic
D. The PH of final solution is greater than 7

Detailed Solution for SA I - Full Chemistry Test 2 - Question 30

Calcium hydroxide when dissolved in water is an exothermic reaction and produces an alkaline media

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