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Exercise 1Exercise 2Exercise 3Exercise 4Exercise 5Exercise 6Exercise 7
Exercise 1 [Page 307]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 1 [Page 307]

1.1Page 307

How will you identify?
Chloride ion

1.2Page 307

How will you identify?
Chlorine gas

1.3Page 307

How will you identify?
Sulphur dioxide gas

1.4Page 307

How will you identify?
A Soluble carbonate

1.5Page 307

How will you identify?
An amphoteric hydroxide

2.1Page 307

Name the following:
A green coloured carbonate.

2.2Page 307

Name the following:
A steel grey coloured solid non-metal.

2.3Page 307

Name the following:
A nitrate which has no water of crystallization.

2.4Page 307

Name the following:
A sulphate insoluble in water.

3.1Page 307

Give two tests of the following:
NH3

3.2Page 307

Give two tests of the following:
Oxygen

3.3Page 307

Give two tests of the following:
Water vapour

4Page 307

Write the steps needed for flame test ?

5.1Page 307

What happens when
NH3 solution is added to CuSO4 solution drop by drop and then in excess.

5.2Page 307

What happens when
Caustic soda solution is added to Cu(NO3)2 solution and product boiled.

5.3Page 307

What happens when
Common salt solution is added to silver nitrate solution and NH3 solution add to it.

5.4Page 307

What happens when
Lead nitrate solution treated with calcium chloride solution and products are heated and cooled.

6.1Page 307

Write sqauential observation for effect of heat on Copper nitrate.

6.2Page 307

Write sqauential observation for effect of heat on Lead carbonate.

6.3Page 307

Write sqauential observation for effect of heat on Ammonium chloride.

7Page 307

How will you distinguish between the two black samples, CuO and MnO2 with a chemical test?

8Page 307

A white solid A when heated with sodium hydroxide solution, gives a pungent gas B, which turns red litmus blue. The solid, when dissolved in dilute nitric acid and treated with silver nitrate gives a white precipitate of C which is soluble in an ammonia solution.

Exercise 2 [Page 308]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 2 [Page 308]

1.1Page 308

Write the approximate colour of the following sample with the universal indicator:
Distilled water

1.2Page 308

Write the approximate colour of the following sample with the universal indicator: Acid rain

1.3Page 308

Write the approximate colour of the following sample with the universal indicator: Soap Solution

1.4Page 308

Write the approximate colour of the following sample with the universal indicator: Soil containing slaked lime

1.5Page 308

Write the approximate colour of the following sample with the universal indicator: Gastric juice

2.1Page 308

Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Ammonium sulphate from sodium sulphate.

2.2Page 308

Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Zinc nitrate solution from calcium nitrate solution.

2.3Page 308

Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Iron(II) chloride from Iron (III) chloride

3.1Page 308

One chemical test that would enable you to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals. Describe what happens with each chemical or state 'no visible reaction'.
Sodium chloride solution and sodium nitrate solution.

3.1Page 308

One chemical test that would enable you to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals. Describe what happens with each chemical or state 'no visible reaction'.
Sodium chloride solution and sodium nitrate solution.

3.2Page 308

One chemical test that would enable you to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals. Describe what happens with each chemical or state 'no visible reaction'.
Sodium sulphate solution and sodium chloride solution.

3.3Page 308

One chemical test that would enable you to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals. Describe what happens with each chemical or state 'no visible reaction'.
Calcium nitrate solution and zinc nitrate solution.

4.1Page 308

State the effect of adding a small amount of : (a) sodium hydroxide (b) ammonium hydroxide followed by an excess in case to samples of the salt solutions.
Calcium nitrate [ small amount __________ in excess __________ ]

4.2Page 308

State the effect of adding a small amount of : (a) sodium hydroxide (b) ammonium hydroxide followed by an excess in case to samples of the salt solutions.
Zinc nitrate [ small amount ________ in excess ________]

4.3Page 308

State the effect of adding a small amount of : (a) sodium hydroxide (b) ammonium hydroxide followed by an excess in case to samples of the salt solutions.
Lead nitrate [ small amount ________ in excess ________ ]

5Page 308

State what do you observe when ammonium hydroxide to Iron (III) sulphate solution.

6Page 308

From the formulae listed below, Choose, one, corresponding to the salt having the given description:
AgCl, CuCO3, CuSO4.5H2O, KNO3, NaCl, NaHSO4, Pb(NO3)2, ZnCO3, ZnSO4, 7H2O.
On heating this, salt changes from green to black.

7.1Page 308

How would you distinguish between Zn2+ and Pb2+ using ammonium hydroxide solution?

7. 2.Page 308

Copy and complete the following table which refers to the action of heat on some carbonates:

Carbonate Colour of residue on cooling
Zinc Carbonate  
Lead carbonate  
Copper carbonate  
Exercise 3 [Page 309]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 3 [Page 309]

1.1Page 309

Write the observation for the following:
NaOH is added drop-wise till in excess to a solution of zinc sulphate.

1.2Page 309

Write the observation for the following :
NH4OH is added first in a small quantity and then in excess to a solution of copper sulphate.

1.3Page 309

Write the observation for the following:
Excess NH4OH is added to a substance obtained by adding hydrochloric acid in silver nitrate solution.

1.4Page 309

Write the observation for the following:
Moist starch iodide paper is put on the mouth of a test tube containing chlorine gas.

1.5Page 309

Write the observation for the following:
A paper dipped in potassium permanganate solution is put on the mouth of a test tube containing sulphur dioxide gas.

1.6Page 309

Write the observation for the following:

Decomposition of bicarbonates by dil. H2SO4.

\[\ce{2NaHCO3 + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O + 2CO2}\]

2Page 309

Sodium hydroxide solution is added first in a small quantity, then in excess to the aqueous salt solutions of copper (II) sulphate, zinc nitrate, lead nitrate, calcium chloride, and iron (III) sulphate. Copy the following table and write the colour of the precipitate in (i) to (v) and the nature of the precipitate (soluble or insoluble) in (vi) to (x).

Aqueous salt solution Colour of precipitate when NaOH is added in a small quantity Nature of precipitate (soluble or insoluble) when NaOH is added in excess
Copper (II) sulphate (i) (vi)
Zinc nitrate (ii) (vii)
Lead nitrate (iii) (viii)
Calcium chloride (iv) (ix)
Iron (III) Sulphate (v) (x)
3Page 309

A solution of hydrogen chloride in water is prepared. The following substances are added to separate portions of the solution:

S. No. Substances added Gas evolved Odour
1. Calcium carbonate _________ _________
2. Magnesium ribbon _________ _________
3. Manganese (IV) oxide with heating _________ _________
4. Sodium sulphide _________ _________
4Page 309

The questions (i) to (v) refer to the following salt solutions listed A to F:

  1. Copper nitrate
  2. Iron (II) sulphate
  3. Iron (III) chloride
  4. Lead nitrate
  5. Magnesium sulphate
  6. Zinc chloride
  1. Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute hydrochloric acid followed by barium chloride solution?
  2. Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution ?
  3. Which solution will give a white precipitate, when either dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid is added to it?
  4. Which solution becomes a deep/inky blue colour when excess of ammonium hydroxide is added to it ?
  5. Which solution gives a white precipitate with excess ammonium hydroxide solution?
Exercise 4 [Page 310]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 4 [Page 310]

1.1Page 310

State the colour of the residue formed when nitrates of :
1. Calcium
2. Zinc
3. Lead
4. Copper are strongly heat

1.2Page 310

Give one test to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals.

Zinc nitrate solution and calcium nitrate solution

1.2Page 310

Give one test to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals.
Sodium nitrate solution and sodium chloride solution.

1.2Page 310

Give one test to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals.
Iron (III) Chloride solution and copper chloride solution.

2Page 310

Match the following:

Column A  Column B
1. A substance that turns moist starch iodide paper blue. A. Ammonium sulphate
2. A compound which release a reddish brown gas on reaction with concentrated sulphuric acid and copper turnings.  B. Lead carbonate
3. A solution of this compound gives dirty green precipitate with sodium hydroxide. C. Chlorine
4. A compound which on heating with sodium hydroxide produces a gas which forms dense white fumes with hydrogen chloride. D. Copper nitrate
5. A white solid which gives a yellow residue on heating E. Ferrous sulphate
3Page 310

Salts A, B, C, D and E undergo reactions (i) to (v) respectively. Identify the anion present in these salts on the basis of these reactions. Tabulate your answers in the format given below:
(i) When silver nitrate solution is added to asolution of A, a white precipitate, insoluble in dilute nitric acid, is formed.
(ii) Addition of dilute hydrochloric acid to B produces a gas which turns lead acetate paper black.
(iii) When a freshly prepared solution of ferrous sulphate is added to a solution of C and concentrated sulphuric acid is gently poured from the side of the test, a brown ring is formed.
(iv) When dilute sulphuric acid is added to D, a gas is produced which turns acidified potassium dichromate solution from orange to green.
(v) Addition of dilute hydrochloric acid to E produces an effervescence. The gas produced turns limewater milky but does not affect acidified potassium dichromate solution.

Salt Anion
A  
B  
C  
D  
E  
Exercise 5 [Page 311]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 5 [Page 311]

1Page 311

Choose the correct answer:
The salt which in solution gives a pale precipitate with sodium hydroxide solution and a white precipitate with barium chloride solution is:

  • Iron (III) sulphate

  • Iron (II) sulphate

  • Iron (II) chloride

  • Iron (III) chloride

2Page 311

Select from the list given (a to e) one substances in each case which matches the description given in parts (i) to (v). (Note : Each substance is used only one in the answer)
(a) Nitroso Iron (II) Sulphate
(b) Iron (III) chloride
(c) Chromium sulphate
(d) Lead (II) chloride
(e) Sodium chloride
(i) A compound which is deliquescent
(ii) A compound which is insoluble in cold water, but soluble in hot water
(iii) The compound responsible for the brown ring during the brown ring test of nitrate iron
(iv) A compound whose aqueous solution is neutral in nature
(v) The compound which is responsible for the green colouration when sulphur dioxide is passed through acidified potassium dichromate solution

3Page 311

What would you observe in the following cases:

Ammonium hydroxide is first added in a small quantity and then in excess to a solution of copper sulphate.

4Page 311

Sodium hydroxide solution is added to the solutions containing the ions mentioned in List X. List Y gives the details of the precipitate. Match the ions with their coloured precipitates.

List X List Y
(i) Pb2+ (A) Reddish Brown
(ii) Fe2+ (B) White insoluble inexcess
(iii) Zn2+ (C) Dirty green
(iv) Fe3+ (D) White soluble in excess
(v) Cu2+ (E) White soluble in excess
(vi) Ca2+ (F) Blue
Exercise 6 [Page 312]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 6 [Page 312]

1.1Page 312

State two observations when
Lead nitrate crystals are heated in a hard glass test tube.

1.2Page 312

State two observations when
A few crystals of KNO3 are heated in a hard glass tube

2.1Page 312

Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:

Sodium chloride solution and sodium nitrate solution.

2.2Page 312

Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:

Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen sulphide gas

2.3Page 312

Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:
Calcium nitrate gas and sulphur diaoxide gas

2.4Page 312

Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:

Carbon dioxide gas and sulphur dioxide gas

3Page 312

Distinguish between the following pair of compounds using the test given with brackets:

Dilute sulphuric acid and dilute hydrochloric acid (using barium chloride solution)

4.1Page 312

State the inference drawn from the following observation :

On carrying out the flame test with a salt P a brick red flame was obtained. What is the cation in P?

4.2Page 312

State the inference drawn from the following observation:

A gas Q turns moist lead acetate paper silvery black. Identify the gas Q.

4.3Page 312

State the inference drawn from the following observation:

pH of liquid R is 10. What kind of substance is R?

4.4Page 312

State the inference drawn from the following observation:

Salt S is prepared by reacting dilute sulphuric acid with copper oxide Identify S.

5.1Page 312

State your observation of the following case:

When dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sodium carbonate crystals.

5.2Page 312

State your observation of the following case :
When excess sodium hydroxide is added to calcium nitrate solution

5.3Page 312

State your observation of the following case:

At the cathode when acidified aqueous copper sulphate solution is electrolyzed with copper electrodes.

5.4Page 312

State your observation of the following case:

When calcium hydroxide is heated with ammonium chloride crystals.

5.5Page 312

State your observation of the following case:

When moist starch iodide paper is introduced into chlorine gas.

6Page 312

The following table shows the tests a student performed on four different aqueous solutions which are X,Y,Z and W. Based on the observations provided, Identify the cation present

Chemical Test

Observation Conclusion
To Solution X, ammonium hydroxide is added in minium quantity first and then in excess A dirty white precipitate is formed which dissolves in excess to form a clear solution (i)
To Solution Y, ammonium hydroxide is added in minimum quantity first and then in excess A pale blue precipitate is formed which dissolves in excess to form a clear inky blue solution (ii)
To solution W, A small quantity of sodium hydroxide solution is added and then in excess A white precipitate is formed which remains insoluble (iii)
To a salt Z, calcium hydroxide solution is added and then heated A pungent smelling gas turning moist red litmus paper blue is obtained (iv)
Exercise 7 [Page 313]

Frank solutions for केमिस्ट्री पार्ट २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १० आयएससी 10 Practical Work Exercise 7 [Page 313]

1.1Page 313

Identify the anion present of the following compound:
A salt M on treatment with concentrated sulphuric acid produces a gas which fumes in moist air and gives dense fumes with ammonia.

1.2Page 313

Identify the anion present of the following compound:
A salt D on treatment with dilute sulphuric acid produces a gas which turns lime water milky but has no effect on acidified potassium dichromate solution

1.3Page 313

Identify the anion present of the following compound:
When barium chloride solution is added to salt solution E a white precipitate insoluble in dilute hydrochloric acid is obtained

2Page 313

From the list of the following salts choose the salt that most appropriately fits the description given in the following :
[ AgCl, MgCl2, NaHSO4, PbCO3, ZnCO3, KNO3, Ca(NO3)2 ]

(i) A deliquescent salt
(ii) An insoluble chloride
(iii) On heating this salt gives a yellow residue when hot and white when cold
(iv) On heating this salt, a brown coloured to prepare the following salts:

3.1Page 313

Give balanced chemical equation to prepare the following salt:
Lead sulphate from lead carbonate

3.2Page 313

Give balanced chemical equation to prepare the following salt:
Sodium sulphate using dilute sulphuric acid

3.3Page 313

Give balanced chemical equation to prepare the following salt :
Copper chloride using copper carbonate

4.1Page 313

Identify the cation of the following case:
NaOH solution when added to solution (A) gives a reddish brown precipitate

4.2Page 313

Identify the cation of the following case:
NH4OH solution when added to solution (B) gives white ppt. which does not dissolve in excess.

4.3Page 313

Identify the cation of the following case:
NaOH solution when added to solution (C) gives white ppt. which insoluble in excess.

5.1Page 313

Identify the gas evolved and give the chemical test in the following case:

Dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulphite.

5.2Page 313

Identify the gas evolved and give the chemical test in the following case:

Dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with iron (II) sulphide.

6.1Page 313

Identify the salts P and Q from the observation given below:
On performing the flame test salt P produces a lilac coloured flame and its solution gives a white precipitate with silver nitrate solution. Which is soluble in ammonium hydroxide solution.

6.2Page 313

Identify the salts P and Q from the observation given below:
When dilute HCl is added to a salt Q, a brisk effervescence is produced and the gas turns lime water milky. When NH4OH soltion is added to the above mixture (after adding dilute HCl), it produces a white precipitate which is soluble in excess NH4OH solution.

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