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In the following food chain, only 2J of energy was available to the peacocks. How much energy would have been present in Grass? Justify your answer.

GRASS → GRASS HOPPER → FROG → SNAKE → PEACOCK

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Chapter: [13] Our Environment
Concept: Food Chain

Study the given figure of a Food web and identify the primary consumer in the food web:

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Chapter: [13] Our Environment
Concept: Food Web

If a harmful chemical enters a food chain comprising peacocks, plants, rats and snakes, which of these organisms is likely to have the highest concentration of the chemical in its body? Justify your answer. Name the process involved and define it.

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Chapter: [13] Our Environment
Concept: Food Chain

What is an oxidising agent?

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds > Oxidation

\[\ce{Fe2O3 + 2Al -> Al2O3 + 2Fe}\]

The above reaction is an example of a ______.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Single Displacement Reaction

Translate the following statement into chemical equation and then balance it.

Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in the air to give water and sulphur dioxide.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Translate the following statement into chemical equation and then balance it.

Barium chloride reacts with aluminium sulphate to give aluminium chloride and a precipitate of barium sulphate.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Write the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction.

\[\ce{Aluminium + Copper chloride -> Aluminium chloride + Copper}\]

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Write the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction.

\[\ce{Calcium hydroxide + Carbon dioxide → Calcium carbonate + Water}\]

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Write the balanced chemical equation for the following and identify the type of reaction. 

\[\ce{Potassium bromide (aq) + Barium iodide (aq) -> Potassium iodide (aq) + Barium bromide (s)}\]

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Double Displacement Reaction

What do you mean by a precipitation reaction? Explain by giving examples.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Double Displacement Reaction

On what basis is a chemical equation balanced?

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Write any two observations in an activity which may suggest that a chemical reaction has taken place. Give an example in support of your answer.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

What is a decomposition reaction?

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Decomposition Reaction

Identify the substances that are oxidised and the substances that are reduced in the following reaction.

\[\ce{CuO_{(s)} + H2_{(g)} -> Cu_{(s)} + H2O_{(l)}}\]

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds > Oxidation

Complete the following equation:
CH4 + O2 —>

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Complete the following equation:

CH2 + H5OH `("Hot Conc." H_2SO_4)/`>

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

Complete the following equation:

CH3COOH + NaOH → 

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

A student weighed some raisins and recorded the weight as ‘x’. She then soaked the raisins in distilled water. After about 2 hours she removed the raisins, wiped them dry and weighed them again, and recorded that as ‘y’. The percentage of water absorbed by raisins may be determined using the relationship.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

In the experiment for determining the percentage of water absorbed by raisins, we do the final weighing of the raisins after keeping them dipped in water for about one hour. For the accuracy of the result, the extra water from the surface of the soaked raisins is removed by

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations
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