CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Chemical Reactions and Equations HOT Questions 3 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Chemical Reactions and Equations HOT Questions 3 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
10th Standard CBSE
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Give six uses of decomposition reaction.
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Mohan took pure water for the electrolytic decomposition of water but did not see any bubble near the electrodes. Explain why?
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A teacher took few crystals of sugar in a dry test tube and heated the test tube over flame. The colour of sugar turned black. Explain why?
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Blue crystals of copper sulphate on heating in a dry test tube become colourless. Give reasons.
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FeSO4.7H2O, green colour crystals on heating, changes colour. Why?
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Chemical Reactions and Equations HOT Questions 3 Mark Questions With Solution 2021 Answer Keys
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(i) It helps all the living matter to return back to nature, after death.
(ii) Management of garbage
(iii) Photosynthesis \(\rightarrow\) decomposition of water
(iv) Photography \(\rightarrow\) decomposition of silver bromide
(v) Used in chemical industry to obtain elements from complex compounds.
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Pure water has covalent bond and therefore, does not allow the electricity to flow through it and does not get decomposed. On adding a few drops of dil. acid in it, the free ions are obtained and electricity flows through water to dissociate hydrogen and oxygen.
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Sugar is a complex compound which on heating undergoes decomposition. Water from sugar gets evaporated thereby leaving behind only black carbon in the test tube.
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The blue colour of copper sulphate is due to its crystalline nature which holds 5 water molecules (water of crystallization). On heating, the water molecules disappear and anhydrous copper sulphate (white in colour) is left back.
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The green colour of ferrous sulphate crystals is due to the presence of 7 water molecules (water of crystallization). :It loses the water of crystallization on heating, thus leading to change in colour.