Selfstudys Com File
Selfstudys Com File
Class X Chemistry
(1) Select from the list the gas that matches the description given in each case: [5]
(2) Choose the most appropriate answer for each of the following: [1]
(i) Among the elements given below, the element with the least electro negativity is:
(A) Lithium
(B) Carbon
(C) Boron
(D) Fluorine
(3) Identify the statement which does not describe the property of alkenes: [1]
(A) They are unsaturated hydrocarbons
(B) They decolourise bromine water
(C) They can undergo addition as well as substitution reactions
(D) They undergo combustion with oxygen forming carbon dioxide and water.
(4) This is not an alloy of copper: [1]
(A) Brass
(B) Bronze
(C) Solder
(D) Duralumin.
(5) Bonding in this molecule can be understood to involve coordinate bonding. [1]
(A) Carbon tetrachloride
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Hydrogen chloride
(D) Ammonium chloride
(7) Complete the following calculations. Show working for complete credit:
(i) Calculate the mass of Calcium that will contain the same number of atom as are present in 3.2 gm of
Sulphur.
[Atomic masses: S=32, Ca=40] [2]
(ii) If 6 litres of hydrogen and 4 litres of chlorine are mixed and exploded and if water is added to the gases
formed, find the volume of the residual gas. [2]
(iii) If the empirical formula of a compound is CH and it has a vapour density of 13, find the molecular
formula of the compound. [1]
State one relevant observation for each of the following:
(8) When crystals of copper nitrate are heated in a test tube.[1]
(9) When the gaseous product obtained by dehydration of ethyl alcohol is passed through bromine water[1]
(10) When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through lead acetate solution.[1]
(11) When ammonia gas is burnt in an atmosphere of excess oxygen.[1]
(12) At the Anode when aqueous copper sulphate solution is electrolyzed using copper electrodes. [1]
(13) Identify the acid which matches the following description (i) to (v):
(i) The acid which is used in the preparation of a non-volatile acid. [1]
(ii) The acid which produces sugar charcoal from sugar. [1]
(iii) The acid which is prepared by catalytic oxidation of ammonia. [1]
(iv) The acid on mixing with lead nitrate solution produces a white precipitate which is insoluble even on
heating. [1]
(v) The acid on mixing with silver nitrate solution produces a white precipitate which is soluble in excess
ammonium hydroxide. [1]
Give appropriate scientific reasons for the following statements:
(14) Zinc oxide can be reduced to zinc by using carbon monoxide, but aluminium oxide cannot be reduced by
a reducing agent [1]
(15) Carbon tetrachloride does not conduct electricity. [1]
(16) During electrolysis of molten lead bromide graphite anode is preferred to other electrodes. [1]
(17) The electrical conductivity of acetic acid is less in comparison to the electrical conductivity of dilute
sulphuric acid at a given concentration. [1]
(18) Electrolysis is of molten lead bromide is considered to be a redox reaction. [1]
(19) Give balanced chemical equations for the following conversions A, B and C:
Fe
A
FeCl 3
B
FeCO3
C
Fe(NO3 ) 2
[1]
(20) Differentiate between the terms strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte. [1]
(stating any two differences)
(23) Arrange the following as per the instructions given in the brackets:
(i) Cs, Na, Li, K, Rb (increasing order of metallic character).
(ii) Mg, Cl, Na, S, Si (decreasing order of atomic size).
(iii) Na, K, Cl, S, Si (increasing order ionization energy)
(iv) Cl, F, Br, I (increasing order of electron affinity) [4]
(24) Choose the most appropriate answer from the following list of oxides which fit the description. Each answer
may be used only once:
[SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, CO, Na2O]
(i) A basic oxide.
(ii) An oxide which dissolves in water forming an acid.
(iii) An amphoteric oxide.
(iv) A covalent oxide of a metalloid.
[4]
(30) Consider the following reaction and based on the reaction answer the questions that follow:
( NH 4 )Cr2 O2 next
N 2 ( g ) 4 H 2 O( g ) Cr2 O3
Calculate:
(i) the quantity in moles of (NH4)2Cr2O7 if 63gm of(NH4)2Cr2O7 is heated. [1]
(ii) the quantity in moles of nitrogen formed. [1]
(iii) the volume in litres or dm3 of N2 evolved at S.T.P. [1]
(iv) the mass in grams of Cr2O3 formed at the same time. [2]
(Atomic masses: H=1, Cr= 52, N=14]
(31) For each of the substance listed below, describe the role played in the extraction
of aluminium.
(1) Cryolite
(2) Sodium hydroxide
(3) Graphite [3]
(32)
(i) Give balanced chemical equations for the action of sulphuric acid on each of the following:
(1) Potassium hydrogen carbonate.
(2) Sulphur.
(ii) In the contact process for the manufacture of sulphuric acid give the equations for the conversion of
sulphur trioxide to sulphuric acid. [2]
(33) Copy and complete the following table:
Anode Electrolyte
Purification of copper
[2]
(35) The following questions are pertaining to the laboratory preparation of hydrogen chloride gas:
(i) Write the equation for its preparation mentioning the condition required. [1]
(ii) Name the drying agent used and justify your choice. [2]
(iii) State a safety precaution you would take during the preparation of hydrochloric acid.
[1]
(36) An element L consists of molecules.
(i) What type of bonding is present in the particles that make up L?
(ii) When L is heated with iron metal, it forms a compound FeL. What chemical term would you use to
describe the change undergone by L? [2]
(37) From the list of the following salts choose the salt that most appropriately fits the description given in the
following:
[AgCl, MgCl2, NaHSO4, PbCO3, ZnCO3, KNO3, Ca(NO3)2]
(i) A deliquescent salt.
(ii) An insoluble chloride.
(iii) On heating, this salt gives a yellow residue when hot and white when cold.
(iv) On heating this salt, a brown coloured gas is evolved. [4]