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The diagram represents the green house effect.

Does the sea level rise or fall due to global warming. Explain.

[8] Atmospheric Pollution
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Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following gases:

Carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide

[8] Atmospheric Pollution
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Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following gases:

Sulphur dioxide and chlorine.

[8] Atmospheric Pollution
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Using a platinum wire, cone, hydrochloric acid and a Bunsen burner how would you distinguish between the three salts e. sodium chloride, potassium chloride and calcium chloride. Explain in brief the method used for the same.

[3] Water
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Select the correct gas from given options which match with the following description:

Turns moist blue litmus red and then bleaches it.

[3] Water
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Select the correct gas from given options which match with the following description:

Turns moist red litmus paper blue.

[3] Water
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Select the correct gas from given options which match with the following description:

Turns lime water milky and blue litmus paper slightly pink.

[3] Water
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Select the correct gas from given options which match with the following description:

Turns cobalt chloride paper from blue to pink.

[3] Water
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Select the correct gas from given options which match with the following description:

Turns lead acetate paper from white to silvery black.

[3] Water
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How does an increase in temperature affect the solubility of NaCl?

[3] Water
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How does an increase in temperature affect the solubility of CaSO4 in water?

[3] Water
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Give reason for white power forms on the surface of washing soda crystals which are left exposed to the air.

[3] Water
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Complete the following:

The solubility of a gas at constant pressure may be increased by decreasing the

[3] Water
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Sulphur has an atomic number of 16 and a mass number of 32. State the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus of sulphur.

[4] Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
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What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of KNO, and calcium sulphate in water?

[3] Water
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How can you increase the solubility of a given volume of gas in water?

[3] Water
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Name the element which does not contain any neutrons in its nucleus.

[4] Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
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Define solubility. Give the main steps with the calculations involved of the method to determine the solubility of a given salt ‘X’ in water.

[3] Water
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From the following list of salts: Na2SO4, 10H2O, NaCl, KClO3, NaNO3, Ca(OH)2, NH4Cl, KCI, CaSO4.

State the salts whose solubility increases with a rise in temperature of the water.

[3] Water
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From the following list of salts: Na2SO4, 10H2O, NaCl, KClO3, NaNO3, Ca(OH)2, NH4Cl, KCI, CaSO4.

State the salts whose solubility decreases with a rise in temperature of the water.

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