Board Paper of Class 10 2017 Chemistry - Solutions
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Section I is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section II.
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- Question 1
(a) Fill in the blanks from the choices given in brackets:[5] i. The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral isolated gaseous atom and convert it into a positively charged gaseous ion is called ____________. (electron affinity, ionization potential, electronegativity) ii. The compound that does not have a lone pair of electrons is __________. (water, ammonia, carbon tetra chloride) iii. When a metallic oxide is dissolved in water, the solution formed has a high concentration of ____________ ions. (H+, H3O+, OH–) iv. Potassium sulphite on reacting with hydrochloric acid releases _______ gas. (Cl2, SO2, H2S) v. The compound formed when ethene reacts with Hydrogen is ________. (CH4, C2H6, C3H8) (b) Choose the correct answer from the options given below:[5] i. A chloride which forms a precipitate that is soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide, is:
1. Calcium chloride
2. Ferrous chloride
3. Ferric chloride
4. Copper chlorideii. If the molecular formula of an organic compound is C10H18 it is:
1. alkene
2. alkane
3. alkyne
4. Not a hydrocarboniii. Which of the following is a common characteristic of a covalent compound?
1. high melting point
2. consists of molecules
3. always soluble in water
4. Conducts electricity when it is in the molten stateiv. To increase the pH value of a neutral solution, we should add:
1. an acid
2. an acid salt
3. an alkali
4. a saltv. Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is prepared by:
1. direct combination
2. simple displacement
3. decomposition
4. neutralization(c) Identify the substance underlined, in each of the following cases:[5] i. Cation that does not form a precipitate with ammonium hydroxide but forms one with sodium hydroxide. ii. The electrolyte used for electroplating an article with silver. iii. The particles present in a liquid such as kerosene, that is a non electrolyte. iv. An organic compound containing – COOH functional group. v. A solid formed by reaction of two gases, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature. (d) Write a balanced chemical equation for each of the following:[5] i. Action of cold and dilute Nitric acid on Copper. ii. Reaction of Ammonia with heated copper oxide. iii. Preparation of methane from iodomethane. iv. Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on Sulphur. v. Laboratory preparation of ammonia from ammonium chloride. (e) State one relevant observation for each of the following reactions:[5] i. Addition of ethyl alcohol to acetic acid in the presence of concentrated Sulphuric acid. ii. Action of dilute Hydrochloric acid on iron (II) sulphide. iii. Action of Sodium hydroxide solution on ferrous sulphate solution. iv. Burning of ammonia in air. v. Action of concentrated Sulphuric acid on hydrated copper sulphate. (f) i. Draw the structural formula for each of the following:[5] 1. 2, 3 – dimethyl butane
2. Diethyl ether
3. Propanoic acidii. Select the process from the following which matches the given description. (calcination, roasting, pulverisation, smelting)
1. Crushing of the ore into a fine powder.
2. Heating of the ore in the absence of air to a high temperature.(g) i. Calculate the number of gram atoms in 4.6 grams of sodium (Na = 23)[5] ii. Calculate the percentage of water of crystallization in CuSO4.5H2O
(H = 1, O = 16, S = 32, Cu = 64)iii. A compound of X and Y has the empirical formula XY2. Its vapour density is equal to its empirical formula weight. Determine its molecular formula. (h) Match the atomic number 2, 4, 8, 15 and 19 with each of the following:[5] i. A solid non metal belonging to the third period. ii. A metal of valency 1. iii. A gaseous element with valency 2. iv. An element belonging to Group 2. v. A rare gas.