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A sphere of radius 1cm is made from silver. If the mass of the sphere is 33g, find the density of silver (Take π = 3.14).
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State true of false. If false, give the correct statement.
Compounds and elements are pure substances.
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Write the chemical formula and name the elements present in the following compounds.
- Sodium chloride
- Potassium hydroxide
- Carbon dioxide
- Calcium oxide
- Sulphur dioxide
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What are compounds? Give two examples.
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Explain the characteristics of compounds
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Assertion: Oxygen is a compound.
Reason: Oxygen cannot be broken down into anything simpler.
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Assertion: Air is a compound.
Reason: Air consists of carbon dioxide.
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Name the device used to generate electricity.
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Explain the construction and working of a dry cell.
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______ are non- green and nonphotosynthetic in nature.
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Which kingdom has saprophytic, parasitic and symbiotic nutrition. Why?
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Say TRUE or FALSE
we are able to see things around us with the help of regular reflection
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What are the three types of materials based on the absorption of light?
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The first man-made fibre is ______.
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State whether true or false. If false, correct the statement.
A compound cannot be broken into simpler substances chemically.
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Sodium chloride is used as table salt and for flavoring and preserving food.
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Classify the following as element and compound,
- Silver
- Ammonia
- Water
- Mercury.
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Write any two properties of a compound.
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Complete the table
| Compound | Constituent elements |
| Sodium carbonate | Sodium, Carbon. Oxygen |
| Water | |
| Calcium oxide | |
| Sugar | Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen |
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Higher-Order Thinking questions:
Why is water considered a compound?
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