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Distinguish between the following pairs of compounds using the reagent given in the bracket.
Dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid. (Using lead nitrate solution) 

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Nitric Acid

 Identify the substance underlined: 
The dilute acid which is an oxidizing agent. 

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Manufacture of Nitric Acid

Write the equation for the reaction:

Aluminum, Nitride and Water.

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Laboratory Preparation of Nitric Acid

Convert the following reaction into a balanced chemical equation:

Ammonia to nitric oxide using oxygen and platinum catalyst.

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Manufacture of Nitric Acid

Differentiate between the following pairs based on the odourless gas which turns lime water milky and the criteria given:

Sulphuric acid and Nitric acid (using barium chloride solution)

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Nitric Acid

Give a balanced equation for the following reaction:

Copper reacts with concentrated nitric acid.

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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Laboratory Preparation of Nitric Acid

The diagram given below is a representation of the Industrial preparation of Nitric acid by Ostwald’s process. With respect to the process answer the following questions:

  1. Write the temperature and the catalyst required during the catalytic oxidation of ammonia.
  2. Give balanced chemical equation for the reaction occurring duringthe conversion of nitrogen dioxide to nitric acid.
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Chapter: [10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
Concept: Manufacture of Nitric Acid

Write a balanced chemical equation for the following: 

Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on Sulphur.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

State one relevant observation for given reactions:

Addition of ethyl alcohol to acetic acid in the presence of concentrated Sulphuric acid

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

State one relevant observation for given reactions:

Action of concentrated Sulphuric acid on hydrated copper sulfate

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

How will you distinguish between dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid using lead nitrate solution?

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Write balanced chemical equations to show The dehydrating property of conc. Sulphuric acid with sugar.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Write balanced chemical equations to show how SO3 is converted to Sulphuric acid in the contact process.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Write balanced chemical equations for the action of dilute sulphuric acid on sodium sulphite.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

State your observations when Concentrated Sulphuric acid is added to Sugar Crystals

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

A, B, C, and D summarize the properties of sulphuric acid depending on whether it is dilute or concentrated.

A = Typical acid property

B = Non volatile acid

C = Oxidizing agent

D = Dehydrating agent

Choose the property (A, B, C or D) depending on which is relevant to each of the following

1) Preparation of Hydrogen chloride gas

2) Preparation of Copper sulphate from copper oxide.

3) An action of conc. Sulphuric acid on Sulphur.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

The acid which is used in the preparation of a volatile acid

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Identify the acid in the following case:

The acid which produces sugar charcoal from sugar.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Identify the acid in the following case:

The acid on mixing with lead nitrate solution produces a white precipitate, which is insoluble even on heating.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid

Give appropriate scientific reasons for The electrical conductivity of acetic acid is less in comparison to the electrical conductivity of dilute sulphuric acid at a given concentration.

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Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Concept: Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid
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