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प्रश्न
Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Largest Constituent of air, which dilutes the activity of oxygen. |
(a) Oxygen |
| 2. A gas used for filling weather observation balloons. | (b) carbon acid |
| 3. An acid formed by the dissolution of sulphur dioxide gas in water. | (c) Sulphur acid |
| 4. An acid formed by the dissolution of carbon dioxide in water. | (d) Helium |
| 5. A gas vital for respiration. | (e) Nitrogen |
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उत्तर
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Largest Constituent of air, which dilutes the activity of oxygen. | (e) Nitrogen |
| 2. A gas used for filling weather observation balloons. | (d) Helium |
| 3. An acid formed by the dissolution of sulphur dioxide gas in water. | (c) Sulphur acid |
| 4. An acid formed by the dissolution of carbon dioxide in water. | (b) carbon acid |
| 5. A gas vital for respiration. | (a) Oxygen |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Largest Constituent of air, which dilutes the activity of oxygen. | (a) Oxygen |
| 2. A gas used for filling weather observeation balloons. | (b) Carbonic acid |
| 3. An acid formed by the dissolution of sulphur dioxide gas in water. | (c) Sulphuric acid |
| 4. An acid formed by the dissolution of carbon dioxide in water. | (d) Helium |
| 5. A gas vital for respiration. | (e) Nitrogen |
What is greenhouse effect?
State two similarities and two differences between respiration and burning.
Fill in the blank
Air is a ______ of gases
Answer in your own words.
What are the various constituents of air? Write their uses.
What is the importance of air in transmission of sound?
Fill in the blank:
A candle burns in a jar of oxygen, but gets extinguished in ______
Draw a neat labelled diagram for the following experiment.
To demonstrate the burning of sulphur in a jar of oxygen.
In the boxes of Column, I the letters of some words got jumbled. Arrange them in proper form in the boxes given in Column II
| Column I | Column II | ||
| (a) | \[\boxed{\text{D}}\]\[\boxed{\text{I}}\]\[\boxed{\text{L}}\]\[\boxed{\text{L}}\]\[\boxed{\text{M}}\]\[\boxed{\text{W}}\]\[\boxed{\text{I}}\]\[\boxed{\text{N}}\] | (a) | `squaresquaresquaresquaresquaresquaresquare square` |
| (b) | \[\boxed{\text{Y}}\]\[\boxed{\text{N}}\]\[\boxed{\text{O}}\]\[\boxed{\text{G}}\]\[\boxed{\text{X}}\]\[\boxed{\text{E}}\] | (b) | `squaresquaresquaresquaresquare square` |
| (c) | \[\boxed{\text{M}}\]\[\boxed{\text{E}}\]\[\boxed{\text{S}}\]\[\boxed{\text{K}}\]\[\boxed{\text{O}}\] | (c) | `squaresquaresquaresquaresquare` |
| (d) | \[\boxed{\text{T}}\]\[\boxed{\text{U}}\]\[\boxed{\text{D}}\]\[\boxed{\text{S}}\] | (d) | `squaresquaresquare` |
Paheli kept some water in a beaker for heating. She observed that tiny bubbles appeared before the water started to boil. She boiled the water for about 5 minutes and filled it in a bottle up to the brim and kept the bottle air tight till it cooled down to room temperature.
Do you think tiny bubbles will appear on heating the water taken out from the bottle? Justify your answer.
