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State the main postulates of the kinetic theory with special reference to – Energy possessed by particles of matter.

[1] Matter
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With reference to inter-conversion of matter – on the basis of kinetic theory – explain in brief the conversion of A solid into a liquid With special reference to inter-particle space & interparticle attraction at the different stages of conversion.

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With reference to inter-conversion of matter – on the basis of kinetic theory – explain in brief the conversion of A liquid into vapour [or gas] With special reference to inter-particle space & interparticle attraction at the different stages of conversion.

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With reference to inter-conversion of matter – on the basis of kinetic theory – explain in brief the conversion of Vapour [or gas] into a liquid With special reference to inter-particle space & interparticle attraction at the different stages of conversion.

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With reference to inter-conversion of matter – on the basis of kinetic theory – explain in brief the conversion of A liquid into a solid With special reference to inter-particle space & interparticle attraction at the different stages of conversion.

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On the basis of kinetic theory explain why ammonium chloride sublims and goes from solid-state directly into vapour state.

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The kinetic energy of molecules in helium is ______ compared to the kinetic energy of molecules in water. 

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Give reason for the following 

Particles of matter possess energy called kinetic energy.

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What is a chemical reaction?

[2] Physical and Chemical Changes
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A chemical reaction is often accompanied by external indications or characteristics which include – 

  1. Colour change
  2. Effervescence or gas evolved
  3. Evolution or absorption of heat
  4. Formation of a precipitate.

With reference to each of the above indications, state the external indication seen during – Addition of dilute acid to an active metal.

[2] Physical and Chemical Changes
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A chemical reaction is often accompanied by external indications or characteristics which include – 

  1. Colour change
  2. Effervescence or gas evolved
  3. Evolution or absorption of heat
  4. Formation of a precipitate.

With reference to each of the above indications, state the external indication seen during – Addition of dilute hydrochloric acid to silver nitrate.

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A chemical reaction is often accompanied by external indications or characteristics which include – 

  1. Colour change
  2. Effervescence or gas evolved
  3. Evolution or absorption of heat
  4. Formation of a precipitate.

With reference to each of the above indications, state the external indication seen during – Addition of water to quicklime.

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A chemical reaction is often accompanied by external indications or characteristics which include – 

  1. Colour change
  2. Effervescence or gas evolved
  3. Evolution or absorption of heat
  4. Formation of a precipitate.

With reference to each of the above indications, state the external indication seen during – Thermal decomposition of mercury [II] oxide.

[2] Physical and Chemical Changes
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Differentiate between the following:

Neutralization reaction and a precipitation reaction.

[6.2] Types of Chemical Reactions
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Match the chemical reactions in List I with the appropriate answer in List II.

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1. \[\ce{XY⇌[heat]X + Y}\] A: Displacement reaction
2. \[\ce{XY->X + Y}\] B: Double decomposition
3. \[\ce{X+Y- + A+B^-->X+B- + A+Y-}\] C: Endothermic reaction
4. \[\ce{X + YZ->XZ + Y}\] D: Thermal dissociation
5. \[\ce{X + Y->[heat]XY -\Delta}\] E: Decomposition reaction
[2] Physical and Chemical Changes
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Give three reasons why carbon dioxide finds application in fire extinguishers.

[9.3] Carbon Dioxide
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Write the molecular formulae of Copper oxide.

[5] Language of Chemistry
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Write the molecular formula of the following compounds of Sulphur trioxide.

Find the number and names of elements present in them and calculate their molecular masses.

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Write the molecular formula of the following compounds of Iron (II) sulphide and.

Find the number and names of elements present in them and calculate their molecular masses.

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Write the molecular formula of the following compounds of Ammonia

Find the number and names of elements present in them and calculate their molecular masses.

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