ICSE-Chemistry Sample Paper-1-Class 10 Question Paper
ICSE-Chemistry Sample Paper-1-Class 10 Question Paper
ICSE Board
Class X Chemistry
Gold Series
Sample Paper - 1
Time: 2 hrs
Total Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
2. You will NOT be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in
reading the question paper.
The time given at the head of the paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
This question paper is divided into two sections.
3. Section I contains one question with parts (a) to (h); all the eight parts are to be
answered.
4. Section II contains six questions numbered 2 to 7. You are to
answer any four of these questions.
The intended marks of questions or for parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
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[5]
d. Copy and complete the following table showing the trends of the various periodic
properties.
Periodic property
(1) Ionisation energy
(2) Electron affinity
(3) Electronegativity
(4) Atomic size
(5) Reducing property
Group
(i) _____________________
(iii) _____________________
(v) _____________________
(vii) _______________________
(ix) ___________________
Period
(ii) ________________________
(iv) ______________________
(vi) ____________________
(viii) ______________________
(x) _______________________
[5]
h. The following statements are correct only under certain conditions. Rewrite each
statement including the appropriate conditions underlined in your answer:
i. Hydrogen chloride gas is a covalent compound.
ii. Ammonia turns red litmus blue.
iii. Sulphuric acid is the least volatile acid.
iv. Magnesium reacts with nitrogen to form magnesium nitride.
v. Hydrogen chloride is soluble in water.
[5]
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mixture of propane (60%) and butane (40%). If 10 litres of this mixture is burnt,
find the total volume of carbon dioxide gas added to the atmosphere.
The combustion reaction can be represented as
C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
2C4H10(g) + 13O2(g) 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(g)
ii. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen and oxygen in ammonium nitrate [Relative
[5]
[4]
b. Define:
i. Ore
ii. Gangue
iii. Flux
[3]
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Question 4
a. Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:
i. The laboratory preparation of methane from sodium acetate.
ii. The industrial preparation of methanol from water gas.
iii. The reaction of one mole of ethene with one mole of chlorine gas.
iv. The preparation of ethyne from 1, 2-dibromoethane.
b. State how the following conversions can be carried out:
i. Ethyl chloride to ethyl alcohol
ii. Ethyl chloride to ethene
iii. Ethene to ethyl alcohol
iv. Ethyl alcohol to ethene
[4]
[4]
c.
i. Define isomerism.
ii. Give the IUPAC name of the isomer C4H10 which has a branched chain.
[2]
Question 5
Write observations and balanced equations for the following reactions:
i. Sodium hydroxide is added dropwise till in excess to a solution of zinc sulphate.
ii. Ammonium hydroxide is added first in a small quantity and then in excess to a
solution of copper sulphate.
[10]
Question 6
a. State whether the following statements are True or False:
i. Carbon dioxide is a neutral oxide.
ii. Acetic acid is a tribasic acid.
b. Electrons are getting added to an element 'Y'.
i. Is 'Y' getting oxidising or reduced?
ii. What charge will 'Y' have after the addition of electrons?
iii. Which electrode will 'Y' migrate to during the process of electrolysis?
[2]
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Question 7
a.
i. How is sulphur dioxide obtained from sodium sulphite and copper chips? Give
balanced chemical equations only.
ii. Name the acid formed when sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water.
iii. What are the salts of the above named acids called?
[5]
b. The following questions are related to dilute hydrochloric acid:
i. What is the basicity of hydrochloric acid?
ii. Name two metallic nitrates which react with dilute hydrochloric acid to give white
precipitate.
iii. Name the gas liberated when dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with active metals. [5]
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