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Write down the name of a compound represented by the following formula:

Al2(SO4)3

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Write down the name of a compound represented by the following formula:

K2SO4

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Write down the name of a compound represented by the following formula:

CaCl2

[3] Atoms and Molecules
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Write down the name of a compound represented by the following formula:

KNO3

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Write down the name of a compound represented by the following formula:

CaCO3

[3] Atoms and Molecules
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Give the name of the element present in the following compound:

Quick lime

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Give the name of the element present in the following compound: 

Hydrogen bromide

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Give the name of the element present in the following compound: 

Baking powder

[3] Atoms and Molecules
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Give the name of the element present in the following compound: 

Potassium sulphate

[3] Atoms and Molecules
Chapter: [3] Atoms and Molecules
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Calculate the number of molecules of sulphur (S8) present in 16 g of solid sulphur.

[3] Atoms and Molecules
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A trolley, while going down an inclined plane, has an acceleration of 2 cm s−2. What will be its velocity 3 s after the start?

[7] Motion
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A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 4 m s−2. What distance will it cover in 10 s after start?

[7] Motion
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A stone is thrown in a vertically upward direction with a velocity of 5 m s-1. If the acceleration of the stone during its motion is 10 m s-2 in the downward direction, what will be the height attained by the stone and how much time will it take to reach there?

[7] Motion
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A ball is gently dropped from a height of 20 m. If its velocity increases uniformly at the rate of 10 m s−2, with what velocity will it strike the ground? After what time will it strike the ground?

[7] Motion
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An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit of radius 42250 km. Calculate its speed if it takes 24 hours to revolve around the earth.

[7] Motion
Chapter: [7] Motion
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If action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse can pull a cart.

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
Chapter: [8] Force and Laws of Motion
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Explain, why is it difficult for a fireman to hold a hose, which ejects large amounts of water at a high velocity.

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
Chapter: [8] Force and Laws of Motion
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A stone of 1 kg is thrown with a velocity of 20 m s−1 across the frozen surface of a lake and comes to rest after travelling a distance of 50 m. What is the force of friction between the stone and the ice?

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
Chapter: [8] Force and Laws of Motion
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Using a horizontal force of 200 N, we intend to move a wooden cabinet across a floor at a constant velocity. What is the friction force that will be exerted on the cabinet?

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
Chapter: [8] Force and Laws of Motion
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According to the third law of motion, when we push on an object, the object pushes back on us with an equal and opposite force. If the object is a massive truck parked along the roadside, it will probably not move. A student justifies this by answering that the two opposite and equal forces cancel each other. Comment on this logic and explain why the truck does not move.

[8] Force and Laws of Motion
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