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Define the Solid and give two examples.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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Define the Liquid and give two examples.

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Define the Gas and give two examples.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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A chemical reaction is generally accompanied by certain external indications or characteristics. These include – change of – (a) colour (b) state (c) smell (d) evolution of gas (e) formation of precipitate (f) evolution or absorption of heat. With reference to change of colour – state the change in colour seen when the following are heated – copper carbonate.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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A chemical reaction is generally accompanied by certain external indications or characteristics. These include – change of – (a) colour (b) state (c) smell (d) evolution of gas (e) formation of precipitate (f) evolution or absorption of heat. With reference to change of colour – state the change in colour seen when the following are heated – zinc carbonate.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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A chemical reaction is generally accompanied by certain external indications or characteristics. These include – change of – (a) colour (b) state (c) smell (d) evolution of gas (e) formation of precipitate (f) evolution or absorption of heat. With reference to change of colour – state the change in colour seen when the following are heated – mercury [II] oxide.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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A chemical reaction is generally accompanied by certain external indications or characteristics. These include – change of – (a) colour (b) state (c) smell (d) evolution of gas (e) formation of precipitate (f) evolution or absorption of heat. With reference to change of colour – state the change in colour seen when the following are heated –  lead [IV] oxide.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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Give a balanced equation for addition of iron to copper [II] sulphate solution. State the change in colour seen.

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In certain reaction a change of state is observed i.e. solid to liquid, liquid to gas etc. – State the change of state of the products – to give the respective reactant.

\[\ce{C +2S -> CS2}\]

[5] Language of Chemistry
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In certain reaction a change of state is observed i.e. solid to liquid, liquid to gas etc. – State the change of state of the products – to give the respective reactant.

NH3 + HCl ⇌ NH4Cl 

[5] Language of Chemistry
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Name the three states of matter.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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In certain reaction a change of state is observed i.e. solid to liquid, liquid to gas etc. – State the change of state of the products – to give the respective reactant.

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

[5] Language of Chemistry
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On what basis are the three states classified of matter.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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In certain reaction a change of state is observed i.e. solid to liquid, liquid to gas etc. – State the change of state of the products – to give the respective reactant.

\[\ce{2H2O ->[electric][current] 2H2 + O2}\]

[5] Language of Chemistry
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Each of the three states of matter has mass. Explain with the help simple experiments – that each state of matter has mass.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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A measuring cylinder is filled with water to a particular mark. A piece of solid is immersed inside the measuring cylinder. State why the level of water in the measuring cylinder will rise up. If the solid is removed, what will be the new level of the water in the measuring cylinder? Give a reason for your answer.

[1] Matter and Its Composition
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A glass beaker is half-filled with water and an empty glass tumbler is inverted & lowered inside the glass beaker. State your observations on tilting the tumbler below the level of the water in the glass beaker. Give a reason for your answer.

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In certain reaction an insoluble solid called precipitate is formed. State the colour and name of the precipitate formed in the following reaction involving addition of:

Dilute hydrochloric acid to silver nitrate.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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In certain reaction an insoluble solid called precipitate is formed. State the colour and name of the precipitate formed in the following reaction involving addition of:

Iron [II] sulphate to sodium hydroxide.

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In certain reaction an insoluble solid called precipitate is formed. State the colour and name of the precipitate formed in the following reaction involving addition of:

Iron [III] chloride to ammonium hydroxide.

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