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Write a note on valence shell.
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Indicate which of the following statement is true and which is false:
The reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen to form ammonia is reversible.
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Give reasons for the following:
Hydrogen can be used as a fuel.
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Classify the following changes as physical or chemical:- melting of a solid (wax)
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Classify the following changes as physical or chemical:- photosynthesis in plants
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Classify the following changes as physical or chemical:-boiling
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Write two physical properties of hydrogen.
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Discuss the occurrence of hydrogen in the universe and on the earth ?
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Describe two chemical properties of hydrogen with equations.
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Discuss the use of hydrogen as a fuel ?
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Fill in the blank:
carbon dioxide is used as a..................... in the extraction of pure metals from their corresponding ores.
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Define physical change. Give two examples for the above changes.
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A burning candle shows both physical and chemical changes. Explain ?
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Drying of wet clothes
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Manufacture of salt from sea water
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Butter getting rancid
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Boiling of water
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Burning of paper
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Classify the following as a physical or a chemical change.
Melting of wax
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