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Name the gas produced when chlorine is dissolved in water and exposed to sunlight.

[8] Water
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Reduction reaction is the exact opposite of

  1. displacement reaction
  2. decomposition reaction
  3. oxidation reaction
  4. none of these
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Name the gas produced when a piece of calcium is added to water.

[8] Water
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Which of the following is a reducing agent?

  1. oxygen
  2. chlorine
  3. hydrogen
  4. none of these
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Name the gas produced when fossil fuel is burnt.

[8] Water
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Ammonia is used to make ................

[7] Hydrogen
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Reduction is a chemical reaction in which there is

  1. removal of hydrogen
  2. removal of oxygen
  3. addition of oxygen
  4. none of these
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Compounds, which in their molten state allow an electric current to pass through them are called

  1. electrolytes
  2. non-electrolytes
  3. non-conductors
  4. none of these
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Miscible liquids having slightly different boiling points can be separated by the

  1. evaporation
  2. distillation
  3. fractional distillation
  4. sedimentation
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A .............. change is a temporary change.

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In a double decomposition precipitation reaction both the reactants must be ............ soluble.

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On reaction with sulphuric acid solution, barium chloride forms a white precipitate of ........ sulphate.

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........... electrolytes dissociate completely in aqueous state and allow large amount of electricity to flow through it.

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Negatively charged ions are called ..........

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In a ............ change, new substances are formed.

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The new substances formed during a chemical reaction are called the ..................

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Positively charged ions are called ........

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Distillation is a method of obtaining pure ............. from a solution.

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Why is hydrogen called a reducing agent? Give chemical equation to support your answer ?

[7] Hydrogen
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 ................. is present in both living and non-living things.

[9] Carbon and Its Compounds
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