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Chemical Equations and Balancing

  1. Why should a magnesium ribbon be cleaned before burning in air?
  2. Write the balanced equation for the following chemical reactions:
    • (i) Hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form ammonia.
    • (ii) Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.
    • (iii) Barium chloride reacts with aluminium sulphate to give aluminium chloride and a precipitate of barium sulphate.
    • (iv) Potassium metal reacts with water to give potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

Types of Chemical Reactions — Corrosion and Rancidity

  1. Why do we apply paint on iron articles?
  2. Oil and fat containing food items are flushed with nitrogen. Why?

Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations

  1. A shiny brown coloured element 'X' on heating in air becomes black in colour. Name the element 'X' and the black coloured compound formed.

Exercise

  1. Which of the following statements about the reaction below are incorrect? 2PbO(s) + C(s) → 2Pb(s) + CO₂(g)
    • (a) Lead is getting reduced.
    • (b) Carbon dioxide is getting oxidised.
    • (c) Carbon is getting oxidised.
    • (d) Lead oxide is getting reduced.
    • (i) (a) and
    • (b) (ii)
    • (a) and
    • (c) (iii) (a),
    • (b) and
    • (c) (iv) all
  2. Fe₂O₃ + 2Al → Al₂O₃ + 2Fe The above reaction is an example of a
    • (a) combination reaction.
    • (b) double displacement reaction.
    • (c) decomposition reaction.
    • (d) displacement reaction.
  3. What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to iron filings? Tick the correct answer.
    • (a) Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced.
    • (b) Chlorine gas and iron hydroxide are produced.
    • (c) No reaction takes place.
    • (d) Iron salt and water are produced.
  4. What is a balanced chemical equation? Why should chemical equations be balanced?
  5. Balance the following chemical equations:
    • (a) HNO₃ + Ca(OH)₂ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + H₂O
    • (b) NaOH + H₂SO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + H₂O
    • (c) NaCl + AgNO₃ → AgCl + NaNO₃
    • (d) BaCl₂ + H₂SO₄ → BaSO₄ + HCl
  6. Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:
    • (a) Calcium hydroxide + Carbon dioxide → Calcium carbonate + Water
    • (b) Zinc + Silver nitrate → Zinc nitrate + Silver
    • (c) Aluminium + Copper chloride → Aluminium chloride + Copper
  7. Write the balanced chemical equation for the following and identify the type of reaction in each case:
    • (a) Potassium bromide(aq) + Barium iodide(aq) → Potassium iodide(aq) + Barium bromide(s)
    • (b) Zinc carbonate(s) → Zinc oxide(s) + Carbon dioxide(g)
    • (c) Hydrogen(g) + Chlorine(g) → Hydrogen chloride(g)
    • (d) Magnesium(s) + Hydrochloric acid(aq) → Magnesium chloride(aq) + Hydrogen(g)
  8. What does one mean by exothermic and endothermic reactions? Give examples.
  9. Why is respiration considered an exothermic reaction? Explain.
  10. Why are decomposition reactions called the opposite of combination reactions? Write equations for these reactions.
  11. Write one equation each for decomposition reactions where energy is supplied in the form of heat, light and electricity.
  12. What is the difference between displacement and double displacement reactions? Write equations for these reactions.
  13. In the refining of silver, the recovery of silver from silver nitrate solution involved displacement by copper metal. Write down the reaction involved.
  14. What do you mean by a precipitation reaction? Explain by giving examples.
  15. Explain the following in terms of gain or loss of oxygen with two examples each.
    • (a) Oxidation
    • (b) Reduction
  16. A shiny brown coloured element 'X' on heating in air becomes black in colour. Name the element 'X' and the black coloured compound formed.
  17. Why do we apply paint on iron articles?
  18. Oil and fat containing food items are flushed with nitrogen. Why?
  19. Explain the following terms with one example each:
    • (a) Corrosion
    • (b) Rancidity
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