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Match the salts given in Column I with their method of preparation given in Column II.

  Column I   Column II
1 Pb(NO3)2 from PbO A Simple displacement
2 MgCl2 from Mg B Titration
3 FeCl3 from Fe C Neutralization
4 NaNO3 from NaOH D Precipitation
5 ZnCO3 from ZnSO4 E Combination
[4] Analytical Chemistry
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Name the compound added to pure alumina to lower the fusion temperature during the electrolytic reduction of alumina.

[7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
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Select from the list the gas that matches the description given in case

[ammonia, ethane, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, ethyne]

This gas produces dense white fumes with ammonia gas.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Give appropriate scientific reasons for Zinc oxide can be reduced to zinc metal by using
carbon, but aluminium oxide cannot be reduced by a reducing agent

[7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
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Give appropriate scientific reasons for Carbon tetrachloride does not conduct electricity.

[2] Chemical Bonding
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Explain the bonding in methane molecule using electron dot structure.

[2] Chemical Bonding
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Choose the most appropriate answer from the following list of oxides which fit the description.

A covalent oxide of a metalloid.

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Name the following:

The property of element by virtue of which atoms of the element can link to each other in the form of a long chain or ring structure.

[2] Chemical Bonding
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An element L consists of molecules.

What type of bonding is present in the particles that make up L?

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An element L consists of molecules.

When L is heated with iron metal, it forms a compound FeL. What chemical term would you use to describe the change undergone by L?

[7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
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State your observation When excess sodium hydroxide is added to calcium nitrate solution

[4] Analytical Chemistry
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Give balanced chemical equation to prepare the following salt:

Copper chloride using copper carbonate

[3.2] Salts and their Preparations
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The percentage composition of a gas is Nitrogen 82.35%, Hydrogen 17.64%. Find the empirical formula of the gas.  [N = 14, H = 1]

[5.2] Relative Atomic Mass, Relative Molecular Mass and Mole Concept
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Define a covalent bond.

[2] Chemical Bonding
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What are the conditions necessary for the formation of covalent molecules?

[2] Chemical Bonding
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What is the difference between ionic compounds and polar covalent compounds?

[2] Chemical Bonding
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What is the difference between ionic compounds and covalent compounds?

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What do you understand by polar covalent compounds?

[2] Chemical Bonding
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Methane molecule is non-polar molecule. Explain.

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Give the characteristic properties of covalent compounds.

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