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Worksheet 1

Grade:XI Subject: chemistry


Date :18/9/23
TOPIC:Types of Redox reactions Duration:45 min
I.Choose the correct option from the following:
1. Can 1/2 be an oxidation number?
a) yes
b) no
c) may be
d) cannot say
2.The oxidation number of oxygen in Ozone is 1, -1 and 0.
a) true
b) false
3. Helium element has an Oxidation state of ____________
a) 2
b) 0
c) 1
d) -1
4. In NaH, the oxidation state of hydrogen is _______________
a) 2
b) 1
c) -1
d) 0
5. Assign oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the following species:

6.What are the oxidation number of the underlined elements in each of the following and
how do you rationalise your results ?

Worksheet 2
Grade:XI Subject: chemistry
Date :19/9/23
TOPIC:Types of Redox reactions Duration:45 min
I.Choose the correct option from the following:
1. What is the oxidation state of Cr in CrO5?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
2. What is the oxidation state of C in C3O2?
a) 0
b) 2
c) -2
d) 0, 2, 2
3.What is the oxidation state of N in NH4NO3 (in order)?
a) -3, 5
b) 5, -3
c) 5
d) -3
4.What is the average oxidation state of S in Na2S6O6?
a) 5
b) 0
c) 5/2
d) 2
5.Justify that the following reactions are redox reactions:
(a) CuO(s) + H2(g) —–> Cu(s) + H20(g)
(b) Fe2O3(s) +3CO(g) —-> 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
(c) 4BCl3(g) +3LiAlH4(s) ——> 2B2H6(g) + 3LiCl(s) + 3AlCl3(s)
(d) 2K(s) +F2(g)——> 2K+F–(s)
6.Fluorine reacts with ice and results in the change:
H20(S) + F2 (g) ——-> HF(g) + HOF(g)
Justify that this reaction is a redox reaction.

Worksheet 3
Grade:XI Subject: chemistry
Date :20/9/23
TOPIC:Types of Redox reactions Duration:45 min
I.Choose the correct option from the following:
1.What is the stock notation of cuprous oxide?
a) copper oxide
b) copper (I) oxide
c) copper 1 oxide
d) copper 2 oxide
2.What is the stock notation of mercuric chloride?
a) Mercury
b) Mercuric chloride
c) Chloride
d) Mercury (II) chloride
3. S + O2 → SO2 is an example of ______________
a) combination
b) decomposition
c) disproportionation
d) double decomposition
4. 2H2O → 2H2 + O2 is an example of ______________
a) combination
b) decomposition
c) disproportionation
d) double decomposition
5.The exchange of salt between zinc and copper is an example of ______________
a) combination
b) decomposition
c) disproportionation
d) displacement
6.While sulphur dioxide and hydrogen peroxide can act as an oxidising as well as reducing
agents in their reactions, ozone and nitric acid act only as oxidants. Why?
7.The compound AgF2 is unstable. However, if formed, the compound acts as a very strong
oxidising agent. Why?

Worksheet 4
Grade:XI Subject: chemistry
Date :21/9/23
TOPIC:Types of Redox reactions Duration:45 min
I.Choose the correct option from the following:
1. Breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen is an example of
______________
a) combination
b) decomposition
c) disproportionation
d) double decomposition
2. Displacement reaction is of two types.
a) true
b) false
3. X + YZ → XZ + Z is a form of ______________
a) combination reaction
b) displacement reaction
c) disproportionate reaction
d) decomposition reaction
4.an ClO4– exhibit disproportionation reaction?
a) may be
b) yes
c) no
d) cannot say
5.What is disproportionation reactions ?.Explain.
6. Consider the elements: Cs, Ne, I, F
(a) Identify the element that exhibits -ve oxidation state.
(b) Identify the element that exhibits +ve oxidation state.
(c) Identify the element that exhibits both +ve and -ve oxidation states.
(d) Identify the element which neither exhibits -ve nor +ve oxidation state.
7. Identify the substance oxidised, reduced, oxidising agent and reducing agent for each of
the following reactions.

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