CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Metals and Non-Metals Ncert Exemplar 5 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Metals and Non-Metals Ncert Exemplar 5 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
10th Standard CBSE
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(i) Why Sulphuric acid is called the 'king of chemicals'?
(ii) Name the gas evolved when :
(a) Concentrated Sulphuric acid acts on Sulphur.
(b) Dilute Sulphuric acid acts on Sodium carbonate.
(iii) State the colour change you would observe on adding concentrated sulphuric acid to :
(a) Blue Copper sulphate crystals.
(b) Colourless cane-sugar crystals.(a) -
(a) Write chemical equations for the reactions involved in obtaining pure alumina from the mineral bauxite which has impurities of iron oxide and silica.
(b) Draw a labelled diagram of the electrolytic tank cell used for the extraction of aluminium from alumina.(a) -
(a) What is corrosion of metals? Name one metal which does not corrode and one which corrodes on being kept in atmosphere.
(b) How will you show that the rusting of iron needs oxygen and moisture at the same time?(a) -
(a) What is an 'activity series' of metals? Arrange the metals Zn, Mg, Al, Cu and Fe in a decreasing order of reactivity.
(b) What would you observe when you put
(i) Some zinc pieces into blue copper sulphate solution?
(ii) Some copper pieces into green ferrous sulphate solution?
(c) Name a metal which combines with hydrogen gas. Name the compound formed.(a) -
(a) Name one main ore of Aluminium. Write its formula. Which two main impurities are associated with this ore?
(b) Describe with chemical equations, the method employed for the enrichment of the above named ore.(a)
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CBSE 10th Standard Science Subject Metals and Non-Metals Ncert Exemplar 5 Mark Questions With Solution 2021 Answer Keys
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(i) Concentrated sulphuric acid is called the king of chemicals as it is a very strong acid and is highly corrosive.
(ii) (a) When concentrated sulphuric acid acts on sulphur, sulphur dioxide gas is evolved.
\(\underset { Suphur }{ S(s) } +\underset { Suphuricacid(conc.) }{ { 2H }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 }(I) } \underrightarrow { \Delta } \underset { Sulphurdioxide }{ { 3SO }_{ 2 }(g) } +\underset { Water }{ { 2H }_{ 2 }O(I) } \)
(b) When dilute sulphuric acid acts on sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide gas is evolved.
\(\underset { Sodiumcarbonate }{ { Na }_{ 2 }{ CO }_{ 3 }(g) } +\underset { Sulphuricacid }{ { H }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 }(aq) } \rightarrow \underset { Sodiumsulphate }{ { Na }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 }(aq) } +\underset { Carbondioxide }{ { CO }_{ 2 }(g) } +\underset { Water }{ { H }_{ 2 }O(I) } \)
(iii) (a) When concentrated sulphuric acid is added to blue copper sulphate crystals, white coloured anhydrous copper sulphate is formed.
\(\underset { Copper(II)sulphatepentahydrate\\ \quad \quad (BlueCrystal) }{ { CuSO }_{ 4 }.{ 5H }_{ 2 }O } \overset { { conc.H }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 } }{ \underset { { -5H }_{ 2 }O }{ \longrightarrow } } \underset { Anhydrouscopper(II)sulphate\\ \quad \quad (Whitepowder) }{ { CuSO }_{ 4 } } \)
(b) When concentrated sulphuric acid is added to colourless cane sugar crystals, it dehydrates sugar to a black mass of carbon known as sugar charcoal.
\(\underset { Sugar\\ (White) }{ { C }_{ 12 }{ H }_{ 22 }{ O }_{ 11 } } \overset { { conc.H }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 } }{ \underset { { -11H }_{ 2 }O }{ \longrightarrow } } \underset { Carbon\\ (Black) }{ 12C } \) -
(a) The reaction involved in obtaining pure alumina from the mineral bauxite having impurities of iron oxide and silica is:
(i) \(\underset { Aluminiumoxide\\ (frombauxiteore) }{ { AI }_{ 2 }{ O }_{ 3 }(s) } +\underset { Sodiumhydroxide\\ \quad (hot) }{ 2NaOH(aq) } \rightarrow \underset { Sodiumaluminate\\ \quad (Soluble) }{ { 2NaAIO }_{ 2 }(aq) } +\underset { Water }{ { H }_{ 2 }O(I) } \)
The iron oxide and silica (sand) present in the bauxite ore do not dissolve in sodium hydroxide solution. Therefore, they are separated by filtration.
(ii) \(\underset { Sodiumaluminate }{ { NaAIO }_{ 2 }(aq) } +\underset { Water }{ { 2H }_{ 2 }O(I) } \rightarrow \underset { Aluminiumhydroxide\\ \quad (Whiteppt) }{ { AI(OH) }_{ 3 }(s) } +\underset { Sodiumhydroxide }{ NaOH(aq) } \)
(iii) \(\underset { Aluminiumhydroxide }{ { 2AI(OH) }_{ 3 }(s) } \underrightarrow { heat } \underset { Aluminiumoxide\\ \quad (Pure) }{ { AI }_{ 2 }{ O }_{ 3 }(s) } +\underset { Steam }{ { 3H }_{ 2 }O(g) } \)
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(a) The eating up of metals by the action of air and moisture on their surface is called corrosion.
(i) Metal which does not corrode on being kept in the atmosphere is gold.
(ii) Metal which corrodes on being kept in the atmosphere is iron.
(b) Take three boiling tubes and label them as A, B, and C. Place clean iron nails, free from rust, in each tube. Add water to tube A in such a manner that some parts of the nails are exposed to air and seal it with the help of a rubber cork. Add boiled water to tube B in such a way that the nails are completely submerged. Then, pour some amount of kerosene oil in the tube and seal it with the help of a rubber cork. Add anhydrous calcium chloride to tube C and then seal it. Leave the tubes undisturbed for two weeks and observe the changes. -
(a) The arrangement of metals in a vertical column in the order of decreasing reactivity is called the 'activity series' of metals.
Following is the order of decreasing order of reactivity:
Cu> Fe> Zn> AI> Mg
(b) (i) When some zinc is put into blue copper sulphate solution, the blue colour of the copper sulphate solution fades gradually due to the formation of colourless zinc sulphate and red-brown copper metal is deposited on the zinc strip.
\(\underset { Coppersulphate\\ \quad (blue) }{ { CuSO }_{ 4 }(aq) } +\underset { Zinc }{ Zn } \rightarrow \underset { Zincsulphate\\ (Colourless) }{ { ZnSO }_{ 4 }(aq) } +\underset { \quad Copper\\ (Red-brown) }{ Cu(s) } \)
(ii) No reaction will take place since copper is less reactive than iron and hence will not displace it from ferrous sulphate solution.
(c) Sodium metal combines with hydrogen gas to form sodium hydride.
\(\underset { Sodiummetal }{ 2Na(s) } +\underset { Hydrogengas }{ { H }_{ 2 }(g) } \rightarrow \underset { Sodiumhydride }{ 2NaH(s) } \) -
(a) The main ore of aluminium is bauxite ore. Its formula is A1203.The impurities sociated with this ore are iron oxide and sand. .
(b) The reaction involved in obtaining pure alumina from mineral bauxite having impurities of iron oxide and silica are:
(i) \(\underset { Aluminiumoxide\\ (frombauxiteore) }{ { A1 }_{ 2 }{ O }_{ 3 } } +\underset { Sodiumhydroxide\\ \quad (hot) }{ 2NaOH(aq) } \rightarrow \underset { Sodiumaluminate\\ \quad (Soluble) }{ { 2NaA1O }_{ 2 }(aq) } +\underset { Water }{ { H }_{ 2 }O(1) } \)
The iron oxide and silica (sand) present in the bauxite ore do not dissolve in sodium hydroxide solution. Therefore, they are separated by filtration.
(ii) \(\underset { Sodiumaluminate }{ { NaA1O }_{ 2 }(aq) } +\underset { Water }{ { 2H }_{ 2 }O(1) } \rightarrow \underset { Aluminiumhydroxide\\ \quad (Whiteppt) }{ { A1(OH) }_{ 3 }(s) } +\underset { Sodiumhydroxide }{ NaOH(aq) } \)
(iii) \(\underset { Aluminiumhydroxide }{ { 2A1(OH) }_{ 3 }(s) } \underrightarrow { heat } \underset { Aluminiumoxide\\ \quad (Pure) }{ { A1 }_{ 2 }{ O }_{ 3 }(s) } +\underset { Steam }{ { 3H }_{ 2 }O(g) } \)