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Date : 02. 04. 2019 ] CODE NO. : 83-E (Chem.)

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Subject : SCIENCE
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[ Max. Marks : 80

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Value Points Total
Nos.
2. The functional groups present in propanol and propanal respectively are
(A) — OH and — CHO (B) — OH and — COOH
(C) — CHO and — COOH (D) — CHO and — CO
Ans. :
(A) — OH and — CHO 1
5. The chemical equation that represents neutralization reaction among the
following is
(A) BaCl 2 + H 2 SO 4 → BaSO 4 + 2HCl
(B) MnO 2 + 4 HCl → MnCl 2 + 2H 2 O + Cl 2
(C) 2 NaOH + H 2 SO 4 → Na 2 SO 4 + 2H 2 O
(D) AgNO 3 + HCl → AgCl + HNO 3
Ans. :
(C) — 2 NaOH + H 2 SO 4 → Na 2 SO 4 + 2H 2 O 1

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Nos.
8. The electronic configuration of element X is 2, 8, 8, 1 and the electronic
configuration of element Y is 2, 8, 7. Then the type of bond formed
between these two elements is
(A) covalent bond (B) hydrogen bond
(C) metallic bond (D) ionic bond
Ans. :
(D) — ionic bond 1
12. Name the acid present in the stinging hair of nettle leaves.
Ans. :
Methanoic acid 1
15. What is roasting in metallurgy ?
Ans. :
The sulphide ores are converted into oxides by heating strongly in the
presence of excess air. 1
20. Name the brown fumes liberated when lead nitrate is heated. Write the
balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
Ans. :
Ë Nitrogen dioxide ( NO 2 ) 1
Ë 2 Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 → 2PbO + 4NO 2 + O 2 1 2
23. What are structural isomers ? Name the first member of alkanes that
shows structural isomerism.
Ans. :
Compounds with identical molecular formula but different structures are
called structural isomers 1
Butane or C 4 H 10 1 2
25. Draw the diagram of arrangement of apparatus used to show the reaction
of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing hydrogen gas by
burning.
Label the following parts.
(i) Soap solution
(ii) Delivery tube.
Ans. :

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Delivery tube

Soap solution
1 1
1+ +
2 2 2

29. Draw the diagram of the apparatus used in the electrolysis of water. Label

the following parts.

(i) Graphite rod

(ii) Cathode.

Ans. :

Graphite rod

Cathode

6V

1 1
1+ +
2 2 2

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32. There is no change in the colour of red litmus and blue litmus paper

when introduced into an aqueous solution of sodium chloride. After

passing direct current through the same solution, red litmus changes to

blue colour. Which product is responsible for this change ? Mention any

two uses of this product.

Ans. :

Sodium hydroxide / NaOH. 1

(i) De-greasing metals

(ii) Soaps and detergents

(iii) Paper making


1
(iv) Artificial fibres. ( Any two ) 2×
2 2

36. (i) Write the differences between saturated and unsaturated

hydrocarbons.

(ii) Write the molecular formula and structural formula of an alkene

having five carbon atoms.

OR

(i) Carbon atom does not form C 4 − anion and C 4 + cation. Why ?

(ii) How can ethanol be converted into ethanoic acid ?

Ans. :

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(i) Saturated hydrocarbons :

Ë In carbon compounds, carbon atoms are satisfied by a single


1
bond between them
2
1
Ë These compounds are normally not very reactive.
2

Unsaturated hydrocarbons :

Ë In carbon compounds, carbon atoms have double or triple


1
bonds between them
2

Ë They are more reactive than the saturated carbon


1
compounds.
2
1
(ii) C 5 H 10
2

1
2 3

OR

(i) Ë Carbon can gain four electrons. But it would be difficult for the

nucleus with six protons to hold on to ten electrons, that is


four extra electrons. 1

Ë It can lose four electrons but it would require a large amount

of energy to remove four electrons leaving behind a carbon

cation with six protons in its nucleus holding on to just two

electrons. 1

(ii) Alkaline potassium permanganate or acidified potassium

dichromate is added to ethyl alcohol. When it is heated it oxidises to

form ethanoic acid. 1 3

OR

CH 3 – CH 2 – OH CH 3 COOH

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39. Observe the given table and answer the following question :

Elements A B C D E

Atomic number 11 4 2 7 19

Identify the two elements that belong to the same period and the two

elements that belong to the same group. Give reason for your conclusion.

Ans. :

Ë Element B and element D are in same period because their atoms


have two shells. 11
2

Ë Element A and element E are in the same group because their


outermost shell has one electron. 11
2 3

41. Give reasons :

(i) Ionic compounds in solid state do not conduct electricity, whereas

in molten state are good conductors of electricity.

(ii) Silver articles when exposed to air gradually turn blackish.

(iii) Chemical reaction does not take place when copper is added to iron

sulphate solution.

OR

Give reasons :

(i) “Alloys of iron are more useful when compared to pure iron.”

(ii) Copper loses its brown layer gradually when exposed to air.

(iii) Aluminium oxide is called amphoteric oxide.

Ans. :

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(i) Ë In the solid state ionic compounds do not conduct electricity


because movement of ions in the solid is not possible due to
1
their rigid structure.
2

Ë In solid state, they are hard because of the strong force of


1
attraction between the positive and negative ions.
2

Ë In molten state, electrostatic forces of attraction between the


1
oppositely charged ions are overcome due to the heat.
2
1
Ë Thus the ions move freely and conduct electricity.
2

(ii) Silver reacts with sulphur in the air to form a coating of silver
sulphide. 1

(iii) Reactivity of copper is less than that of iron. 1 4

OR
1
(i) Ë Pure iron is very soft
2
1
Ë Streches easily when hot.
2
1
Ë Alloys are hard.
2

Ë The properties of iron can be changed if it is mixed with other


1
substances.
2

(ii) Copper reacts with moist carbon dioxide in the air and slowly loses
its shiny brown surface and gains a green coat. 1
(iii) Aluminium oxide ( Al 2 O 3 ) reacts with both acids as well as bases

to produce salt and water. 1 4

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