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Solutions for Chapter 2: Chemical Changes and Reactions

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of CISCE Selina for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE.


Exercise 2 (A)Exercise 2 (B)Exercise 2 (C)
Exercise 2 (A) [Pages 23 - 24]

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE 2 Chemical Changes and Reactions Exercise 2 (A) [Pages 23 - 24]

1.1Page 23

What is a chemical reaction?

1.2Page 23

State the conditions necessary for a chemical change or reaction.

2.1

Define the following term:

Chemical change

2.2Page 23

Define the following terms

Chemical bond

2.3Page 23

Define the following terms:

Effervescence

2.4Page 23

Define the following term:

Precipitate

3.1Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved

Heat

3.2Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved

Light

3.3Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved

Electricity

3.4Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved:

Close contact

3.5Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved:

Solution

3.6Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved

Pressure

3.7Page 23

Give an example of a reaction where the following are involved

Catalyst

4.1 (i)Page 23

Define a photochemical reaction.

4.1 (ii)Page 23

Give an example of a photochemical reaction.

4.2 (i)Page 23

Define an electrochemical reaction.

4.2 (ii)Page 23

Give one example electrochemical reaction.

5. (a) (i)Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A photochemical reaction involving silver salt.

5. (a) (ii)Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A photochemical reaction involving water.

5. (b) (i)Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A reaction involving blue solution.

5. (b) (ii)Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A reaction involving formation of dirty green precipitate.

5.3Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical change.

Two gases combine to form white solid

5.4Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical change.

Two solids combine to form a liquid

5.5Page 23

Give an example of the following chemical change.

A reaction where colour change is noticed

6.1Page 24

Write the chemical reaction where the following changes are observed.

Gas is evolved

6.2Page 24

Write the chemical reaction where the following changes are observed.

Colour change is noticed

6.3Page 24

Write the chemical reaction where the following changes are observed.

Precipitate is formed

6.4Page 24

Write the chemical reaction where the following changes are observed.

Physical state is changed

7.1Page 24

Give reason for the following:

Silver nitrate solution is kept in coloured bottles.

7.2Page 24

Give reason for the following:

Molybdenum is used in the manufacture of ammonia.

7.3Page 24

Give reason for the following:

Blue solution of copper sulphate changes to green when a piece of iron is added to this solution.

7.4Page 24

Give reason for the following:

Colourless concentrated sulphuric acid in a test tube changes to blue on adding a small piece of copper to it.

Exercise 2 (B) [Page 29]

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE 2 Chemical Changes and Reactions Exercise 2 (B) [Page 29]

1.1Page 29

Complete the following statement.

The chemical change involving iron and hydrochloric acid illustrates a _________________ reaction.

1.2Page 29

Complete the following statement.

In the type of reaction called_______________, two compounds exchange their positive and negative radicals.

1.3Page 29

Complete the following statement.

A catalyst either ______ or _____________ the rate of a chemical change but itself remains ______________ at the end of the reaction.

1.4Page 29

Complete the following statement.

On heating, hydrated copper sulphate changes its colour from ________ to __________.

2Page 29

When hydrogen burns in oxygen, water is formed; when electricity is passed through water, hydrogen and oxygen are given out. Name the type of chemical change involved in the two cases.

3.1Page 29

Explain, giving one example of the following chemical changes:

Double decomposition

3.2Page 29

Explain, giving one example of the following chemical change:

Thermal dissociation

3.3Page 29

Explain,giving one example of the following chemical changes:

Reversible reaction

3.4Page 29

Explain, giving one example for each of the following chemical changes:

Displacement

4Page 29

(a) What is synthesis?

(b) What kind of chemical reaction is synthesis? Support your answer by an example.

5Page 29

Decomposition brought about by heat is known as thermal decomposition. What is the difference between thermal dissociation and thermal decomposition?

6Page 29

(a) Define the neutralization reaction with an example.

(b) Give a balanced equation for this reaction.

(c) Give three applications of neutralization reactions.

7Page 29

What do you understand by precipitation reaction? Explain with examples.

8.1Page 29

What is a double displacement reaction?

8.2Page 32

Give an example of double displacement reaction, where a gas is evolved.

9.1Page 29

What is a decomposition reaction?

9.2Page 29

Decomposition reactions can occur by heat.  

Give two balanced reactions for each.

9.2Page 29

Decomposition reactions can occur by electricity
Give balanced reactions.

9.2Page 29

Decomposition reactions can occur by sunlight.

Give two balanced reactions.

10.01Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

Cl2 + 2KBr → 2KCl + Br2 

10.02Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O

10.03Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

2HgO → 2Hg + O2 

10.04Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

Fe + CuSO4→ FeSO4 + Cu

10.05Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

PbO2 + SO2→ PbSO4

10.06Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

2KClO3→ 2KCl + 3O2

10.07Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

2H2O2→ 2H2O + O2

10.08Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

 KNO3 + H2SO→ HNO3 + KHSO4 

10.09Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

CuO+H2→ Cu+ H2

10.1Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

CaCO3→ CaO+ CO2

10.11Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

 NH4Cl → NH3 + HCl 

10.12Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

PbO + 2HNO3→ Pb(NO3) + 2H2

10.13Page 29

State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3

11Page 29

Match the following:

a. Zn(s) + H2SO4(aq) → ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)

 i. Photochemical decomposition

b. \[\ce{2AgCI(s) ->[Sunlight] 2Ag(s) + CI2(g)}\]

 ii. Thermal decomposition

c. \[\ce{2KCI ->[Electricity] 2K + CI2}\]

iii. Displacement reaction

d.  \[\ce{2HgO(s) ->[\Delta] 2Hg(s) + O(g)}\]

iv. Electrolytic decomposition

12.1Page 29

Multiple choice:

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a chemical change?

  •  It is irreversible.

  • No net energy change is involved.

  • New substance is formed.

  •  Involves absorption or liberation of energy.

     

12.2Page 29

Multiple choice:

A reaction of a type: AB + CD → AD + CD, involves

  •  No chemical change

  •  Decomposition of AB and CD

  •  Exchange of ions of AB and CD

  • Combination of AB and CD

     

12.3Page 29

Multiple choice:

The reaction BaCl2(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → BaSO4(s) + 2HCl(aq) is

  • Displacement reaction

  • Neutralisation reaction

  • Decomposition reaction

  • Double displacement reaction

     

12.4Page 29

Multiple choice:

Thermal decomposition of sodium carbonate will produce

  •  Carbon dioxide

  •  Oxygen

  •  Sodium hydroxide

  • No other product

Exercise 2 (C) [Page 32]

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE 2 Chemical Changes and Reactions Exercise 2 (C) [Page 32]

1Page 32

What is a chemical change? Give two examples of chemical change?

2Page 32

Why energy is involved in a chemical change?

3Page 32

What do you understand by 'chemical reaction'?

4.1Page 32

Give an example of a reaction where the following is involved .

Evolution of heat

4.2Page 32

Give an example of a reaction where the following is involved .

Absorption of heat

4.3Page 32

Give an example of a reaction where the following is involved .

High pressure is required

5Page 32

State the main characteristics of chemical reactions. Give at least one example in each case.

6.1Page 32

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A reaction involving

     (i) Change of state

     (ii) formation of precipitate

6.2Page 32

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

An exothermic and an endothermic reaction involving carbon as one of the reactants.

 

6.3Page 32

Give an example of the following chemical changes.

A reaction where colour change is noticed.

7Page 32

Define exothermic and endothermic changes. Give two example in each case.

8Page 32

State the effects of endothermic and exothermic reactions on the surroundings.

9.1 (i)Page 32

Define a photochemical reaction.

9.1 (ii)Page 32

Give an example of a photochemical reaction.

9.2 (i)Page 32

Define an electrochemical reaction.

9.2 (ii)Page 32

Give one example electrochemical reaction.

10.1Page 32

Complete and balance the following reaction:

NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) →

10.2Page 32

Complete and balance the following reaction:

Pb(NO3)2 + KI →

10.3Page 32

Complete and balance the following reaction:

\[\ce{CuCO3 ->[\Delta]}\]

10.4Page 32

Complete and balance the following reaction:

\[\ce{Pb(NO3)2 ->[\Delta]}\]

10.5Page 32

Complete and balance the following reaction:

\[\ce{NH3 + O2 ->[\Delta]}\]

11.1Page 32

What do you observe? When

Lead nitrate is heated.

11.2Page 32

What do you observe? When

Silver chloride is exposed to sunlight.

11.3Page 32

What do you observe? When Hydrogen peroxide is exposed to sunlight.

11.4Page 32

What do you observe? When H2S gas is passed through copper sulphate solution.

11.5Page 32

What do you observe? When

Barium chloride is added to sodium sulphate solution

11.6Page 32

What do you observe? When

Water is added to the quick lime.

11.7Page 32

What do you observe? When

Sodium chloride solution is added to silver nitrate solution.

12.1Page 32

Name a carbonate which do not decompose on heating.

12.2Page 32

Name a nitrate which produces oxygen as the only gas.

12.3Page 32

Name a compound which produces carbon dioxide on heating.

12.4Page 32

Name a nitrate which produces brown gas on heating.

Solutions for 2: Chemical Changes and Reactions

Exercise 2 (A)Exercise 2 (B)Exercise 2 (C)
Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 2 - Chemical Changes and Reactions - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Concise Chemistry [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 2 Chemical Changes and Reactions are Conditions Necessary for Chemical Reactions, Types of Chemical Reactions > Combination Reaction, Types of Chemical Reactions > Decomposition Reaction, Types of Chemical Reactions > Single Displacement Reaction, Types of Chemical Reactions > Double Displacement Reaction, Endothermic and Exothermic Processes, Chemical Reaction.

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