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Elements in the modern periodic table are arranged in ______groups and______ periods.

[12] Periodic Classification of Elements
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Noble gases belong to______ group of the periodic table.

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State whether true or false. If false, correct the statement.

Lanthanides and actinides are kept at the bottom of the periodic table because they resemble each other but they do not resemble with any other group elements.

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What are groups and periods in the modern periodic table?

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State any five features of modern periodic table.

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Apple contains malic acid. Orange contains ______.

[14] Acids, Bases and Salts
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Acids in plants and animals are organic acids. Whereas Acids in rocks and minerals are ______.

[14] Acids, Bases and Salts
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Sulphuric acid is called King of Chemicals. Why is it called so?

[14] Acids, Bases and Salts
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Carbon forms only covalent compounds. Why?

[15] Carbon and Its Compounds
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Define taxonomy.

[17] Animal Kingdom
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The chemical reaction occurs during photosynthesis is ______.

[19] Plant Physiology
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______ is positively hydrotropic as well as positively geotropic.

[19] Plant Physiology
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The green pigment present in the plant is ______.

[19] Plant Physiology
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State whether true or false. If false, correct the statement.

When the weather is hot, water evaporates lesser which is due to opening of stomata.

[19] Plant Physiology
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State whether true or false. If false, correct the statement.

Plants lose water when the stomata on leaves are closed.

[19] Plant Physiology
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Name the plant part 

  1. Which bends in the direction of gravity but away from the light.
  2. Which bends towards light but away from the force of gravity.
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Photosynthesis converts energy X into energy Y.

  1. What are X and Y?
  2. Green plants are autotrophic in their mode of nutrition. Why?
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To which directional stimuli do 

  1. roots respond
  2. shoots respond?
[19] Plant Physiology
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Fill in the blanks:
\[\ce{6CO2}\] + ________ \[\ce{->[Sunlight][Chlorophyll]}\] _______ +\[\ce{ 6O2↑}\]
[19] Plant Physiology
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Higher Order Thinking Skill.

Imagine that student A studied the importance of certain factors in photosynthesis. He took a potted plant and kept it in dark for 24 hours. In the early hours of the next morning, he covered one of the leaves with dark paper in the centre only. Then he placed the plant in sunlight for a few hours and tested the leaf which was covered with black paper for starch.

  1. What aspect of photosynthesis was being investigated? 
  2. Why was the plant kept in the dark before the experiment? 
  3. How will you prove that starch is present in the leaves?
  4. Name the raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
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