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The substance that can remove hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio of 2:1(in the form of water) from the compound.
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What are drying or desiccating agents? Give examples.
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Complete the following table:
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Chemical Name |
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Acid, base or salt |
Efflorescent, hygroscopic or deliquescent substance |
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Solid caustic potash |
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Quick lime |
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Oil of vitriol |
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Washing soda |
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Solid caustic soda |
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Blue vitriol |
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State the methods by which hydrated salts can be made anhydrous.
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What are hydrous substances? Explain with examples.
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Name three methods by which hydrous substances can be made anhydrous.
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How does number of valence electrons vary on moving from left to right in the third period of a periodic table?
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Sodium and aluminum have atomic numbers 11 and 13, respectively. They are separated by one element in the periodic table and have valencies 1 and 3 respectively. Chlorine and potassium are also separated by one element in the periodic table (their atomic numbers being 17 and 19, respectively) and yet both have valency 1. Explain.
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Compare hydrogen with alkali metals on the basis of:
Oxide formation
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In what respect does hydrogen differ from:
alkali metals
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Give the general group study of hydrogen with reference to
burning
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Give the general group study of hydrogen with reference to
reducing power
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Compare hydrogen and halogens on the basis of:
reaction with oxygen
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Why this reaction is considered a reversible reaction?
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Why zinc and aluminium are considered to have a unique nature. Give balanced equations to support your answer.
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Describe briefly the ionic concept of oxidation and reduction. Give an equation to illustrate.
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Is it essential that oxidation and reduction must occur side by side in a chemical reaction? Explain
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State, giving reason, whether the substances printed in bold letters have been oxidized or reduced.
PbO + CO → Pb + CO2
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State, giving reason, whether the substances printed in bold letters have been oxidized or reduced.
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2
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State, giving reason, whether the substances printed in bold letters have been oxidized or reduced.
H2S + Cl2→ 2HCl + S
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