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REVISION-Grade 9

Marks:30 Time: mins

a. State relevant observations for the following: [10]


1. Oxygen gas is passed through alkaline pyrogallol solution.
2. The effect of water vapour on cobalt chloride paper.
3. Ammonia gas is passed through Nessler’s reagent.
4. A greenish yellow gas is passed through moist starch iodide paper.
5. HCl gas is passed through silver nitrate solution.
6. A coloured gas is passed through potassium iodide solution.
7. A glass rod dipped in ammonia solution brought near HCl gas.
8. Hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through acidified KMnO4 or acidified K2Cr2O7
solution.
9. Ammonia gas is passed through copper sulphate solution.
10.A foul-smelling gas is passed through moist lead acetate paper.
b. Distinguish between the following papers using chemical test: [2]
1. Sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide
2. Hydrogen and Oxygen gas
c) Name the following: [5]
i. A deliquescent salt of a trivalent metal.
ii. A salt whose solubility decreases with rise in temperature in solvent water.
iii. A salt that decrepitates and melts when it is heated.
iv. The fixed number of water molecules which enters into a loose chemical
combination with the substance when the substance is crystallised from its hot
saturated solution
v. The gas evolved on addition of concentrated sodium hydroxide solution to zinc
metal.
d) Write a balanced chemical equation of the following chemical reactions: [3]
i.Addition of potassium to cold water.
ii.Aluminium metal is reacted with concentrated alkali.
iii.Steam is passed through iron filings.
e) Answer the following questions: [5]
i) What is the effect of temperature on solubility of glauber’s salt?
ii) Name an anhydrous crystalline salt.
iii) Give reason: boiling water taste flat.
iv) How can you remove permanent hardness? Explain with a reaction.
v) What do you observe when hydrated copper sulphate is exposed to atmosphere?
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