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A circuit contains a battery, a variable resistor and a solenoid. The figure below shows the magnetic field pattern produced by the current in the solenoid.

- State how the magnetic field pattern indicates regions where the magnetic field is stronger.
- What happens to the magnetic field when the current in the circuit is reversed?
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Ansari Sir was demonstrating an experiment in his class with the setup as shown in the figure below.

A magnet is attached to a spring. The magnet can go in and out of the stationary coil. He lifted the Magnet and released it to make it oscillate through the coil.
Based on your understanding of the phenomenon, answer the following question.
Is there any difference in the observations in the galvanometer when the Magnet swings in and then out of the stationary coil? Justify your answer.
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In the following diagram showing dispersion of white light by a glass prism, the colours 'P' and 'Q’ respectively are:

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When does a solenoid behave as a magnet? Draw the pattern of the magnetic field produced inside it showing the directions of the magnetic field lines.
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For the current carrying solenoid as shown, draw magnetic field lines and give reason to explain that out of the three points A, B and C, at which point the field strength is maximum and at which point it is minimum?

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State the colour which bends:
- The most.
- The least while passing through a glass prism.
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Identify the product which represents the solid state in the above reaction.
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Refer to the image below and state how the magnetic field pattern indicates regions where the magnetic field is stronger outside the magnet. What happens to the magnetic field when the current in the circuit is reversed?

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A chemical reaction in which exchange of ions occurs between the reactants is known as ______.
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How is a solenoid prepared?
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Differentiate between a circular coil and a solenoid.
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Write balanced chemical equation for the following word equation.
Lead nitrate + Potassium iodide → Lead iodide + Potassium nitrate
Is this a double displacement reaction? Justify your answer. Name the compound precipitated and write the ions present in it.
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Write the method of preparation of Ca(OH)2. What happens when CO2 is passed through it? Write balanced chemical equation for the reaction involved.
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Give an example of a double displacement reaction.
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Define ‘redox reaction’. Give one example.
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What is an oxidising agent?
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Why does the colour of copper sulphate solution change when an iron nail is dipped in it?
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Identify the substances that are oxidised and the substances that are reduced in the following reaction.
\[\ce{4Na(s) + O2(g) -> 2Na2O(s)}\]
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Which of the statements about the reaction below are incorrect?
\[\ce{2PbO(s) + C(s) → 2Pb(s) + CO2(g)}\]
- Lead is getting reduced.
- Carbon dioxide is getting oxidised.
- Carbon is getting oxidised.
- Lead oxide is getting reduced.
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Explain the following in term Oxidation of gain or loss of oxygen with two example.
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