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THE THIRD PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 2020-21 ‘Class X (ICSE) SCIENCE Paper-2 CHEMISTRY Time: Two hours Maximum marks: 80 Answers to this paper must be writte on the answer script provided separately. You will NOT be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is 10 be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head ofthis paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets Ch * All subsections Ms of each question or parts of question must be answered in the correct order. Please do not write anything on your question paper except your name and roll number This paper is divided into two sections, Section I [40 marks] and Section It [40 marks]. Section lis compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section II. Give balanced equations wherever required. SECTION I [40 marks} Attempt all questions from this Section. Question 1 (a) Name the following (Formula not acceptable): (i) A white solid used for drying Ammonia (OQ vic k shame. (i) Product formed when concentrated HCI is added to Copper oxide > Cu I ii) The gas liberated when dilute HCI reacts with active metals — Hp. 2 (iv) Acommon ore of Aluminium > Baw xi.te m GF Pivot) Most reactive halogen, jructel Men botton (b) Write a balanced chemical equation for each of the following reactions: 8) () Sulphur reacts with concentrated HNO Sf ye Cry % (ii) Red Lead is treated with concentrated HCI X (5) oy, thee, > (iii) Magnesium nitride is warmed with waters 7 (iv) Methane reacts with Chlorine in presenge of diffused sunlight Ory Ct, ~ (v) Metal sulphite reacts with dilute H»SO,. : J “Wa, 5! + HYy 4 so, £0 tk Mayr, (©) State a relevant observation for each of the following reactions: Clg cr +H (5) (Moist Lead acetate paper is introduced into a jar of Hydrogen sulphide ™ Deack Bas, Silvery solns Black ppt J-2 This paper consists of six printed pages. Turn over NHyoh + Cose, 3 PBppt > heap 8. Soly Nao + Ce80y> P Bept > Snsolub tein exc! Name Gi) Ammonium hydroxide is slowly added to Copper sulphate solution, first & on litle and then in excess | (Gi) Sodium hydroxide is added slowly to Iron (HI) chloride solution. FR B- pee (i (iv). Barium chore is mixed with Sodium sulphate solution. 49 hcte 6p Gi) (9) Carbon dioxide is passed through ime water. -» $0, /ee, ww 2 milk w) (© Supply the missing word's in each of the statements given below: ro} 6 none ae ee (i, Ammonis us eam Be (GY Bubs acs ean ota 16) gest rcs igen frm Mages ide ae (Hoop cde foe ar, (@ Ans (©) Solve the folowing: ey belo (@A.ompound bes following percentage composition: (sa H= 1.59%, N = 22.22%, O = 76.19%. Find the empirical formula of the * @ compound. i [= 1,N=14,0=16} as @ (i What isthe empirical formula of Acetic acid [CH;COOHT? Hy, >] Cr 2) q : Gi) ae @) () Give} rhe following staemats, > (31 ©) AbaN eB ong reducing gd CY © © (i) NERC ee dro atnon enti ut EERE oe hus (id onization poten of he element increases across perio, ,, OVAL NIE 3” @ (iv) Covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points. soak Van. — b/WD meted idles TH (¥) It is dangerous to bum Methane in an insufficient supply of air. = qeiseneol® @ (e)_ Give the stiemific term defined by each ofthe statements given below. (3) Wo (The amount of energy relegsed when an stom jn the gaseous state accepts och aE tn westn : tua ach /)\lHels) compound which reacts wth hydronium ins of an avi to give salt and oO ‘water only. ' ii) Organie compounds having the same molecular formula but differing in molecular arrangement or in structural formula. T>Soduns (iv) The linkage or force which acts between two or more atoms to hold them together as a stable molecule. Chamboal peel (v) The formula of a compound which shows the simplest whole number ratio between the atoms of the elements in the cor ids.- ny cae pounds > Emp) cal formule MMs wie (hy Name the gas evolved in each case © Copper carbonate is heated, G) Concentrated HCL is added to M Gi) Dilute HCl is added to Sodium s 13) » ulphite, ages a5) 86 be (iv Ci K 2 ” H,SO%}eacts wang re MERE asda Feacts with Sulphur, ee) So, © Cont» HMO, > NO, SECTION 11 [40 marks} UW» NBO Attempt any four questions fron iis Seen ‘ 2” ‘Ausstions by choosing the correct option fom the list of gases given 4] Sulphur dioxide, “Hydrogen chlor Gab @ Which is ba: G) Gas B which turns lime water milky. it) Gas C which gives dense white fumes wi > Hut Gv) Write a balanced chemical equation for tween-gas C and gas A. Draw an electron dot structure of Ammonig molecule. a Ri N=7,H=1) Oo (ered (i) What do you mean by lone pair of electrons? ~~ — Q] p fly There are three elements E, F and G with atomic numbers 19, 8 and 17 oe meteday respectively. é BI € () Classify the elements as metals and non metals. mo (Give the molecular formula of the compound formed between End G and State the type of chemical bond in this compound. G ec a 4 Question 3 (a) Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow: (4) tio 097 ner heh Catal : {plat festa oh Turn over J-2 3) m7 @ [este process shown in the diagram. i OH -le30 (FG the equation forthe reaction taking place at the anode. 5 1 $0 a (iii) Why is it regarded as redox reaction? Oxia \Closs feo at ob Anocte 2 (iv) Why is dilute Sulphuric acid preferred to dilute Njtric acid? Pedee’ weal 2 1 Benv ped oltenseusly 2> Tonrsca H20 Inte lone citings < (0) Inthe laboratory preparation of Hydrochloric acid, itedga a chioridé Bas is! aed dissolved in water. B) ‘d for the absorption of HCI 4.0 (i) Drawa diagram to show the arrangement use Me gas inwater. 3 pectal need Sinner sel (i) Give two reasons forthe necessity of sych ap reeSEE, Ko, rr eee, © prewelas ages” s* ee Aas eh th each of, (c) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of dilute HCI wit! the following: Poes),aHtcr pata + Pee} 03) i) (ii) Copper carbonate (ii). Silver pjtrate Fe geet seth Pe, Cesge alee aye a ie “he Question 4 Coc, HHO + Co, (@) Answer the following questions related to the extraction of Aluminium from ts!’ ore: (4) (i Name the solution used to react with bauxite as a first step in Baeyer’s process. Cone: Naok (ii) Give the equation for the conversion of Aluminium hydroxide to purell®® Alumina, aArew), mgs Enhances Concha Mity is Cott added to the electrolytic mixture? 3 340 mixchore— Guy Why are graphite ods replaced continously?. Oxialiged ~ Contumeol (b) Fill in 5 blanks (1 vi) by choosing the ria imi from brackets: GB) o vi tye, 8 yale iam, (e water, gredter) Solution M tums blue litmus red, so it must contain (i) _ ions. Another Solution N turns red litmus blue so it must contains (i) ions, When solution M and N react together, they form (iii) and jy). Solution M will have pH__(v) than 7 while solution N wil have pH vi) than 7, . seg 6 oct [oll (c) What is meant by universal indicator? Give an example of it, / i sobs 2) (@) Define basic salt. rH pepes 1 1 —\ Jolt Iniom — paot 4 bax) > ato! J-2 ~ (4) we fea/! (Common ae question 5 (@) Draw the structural formula of each of the following organic compounds: [4] ()ethyne HOS CH (ii) 2-methyl propane Hebe d- do" ii) butane _2-¢.)-}- oH (iv) propene. | |,’ whet _ hee (b). Write a balanced chemical equation for each ofthe following reactions: GB] (Catalytic hydrogenation of Ethene (ii) Catalytic hydrogenation of Ethyne (iii) Concentrated Sulphuric acid reacts with Sulphur. (©) Givea reason for each of the following statements: 9 ahuvoted _ aay sity volebile 4 Gr (i) _Alkanes undergo substitution reactions (til. $0 not Vo! (i) Concentrated Sulphuric aci7s"used in preparation of Hydrogen chloride gas and Nitric acid. . (iii) Neon has electron affinity zero. 5 Gable Config vation Question 6 (@) Arrange the following as per the instructions given in the brackets: [4] (i) Cs,Na, Li, K,Rb- (increasing order of metallic character) Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs (ii) Mg, Cl, Na, S, Si (decreasing order of atomic size) Na, ms, 8,30 (iii) Na, K, Cl, S, Si (increasing order of ionization energy) , Ma» Si, S, C/ (iv) CIF,Br,1 (increasing order of electron affinity). D,Rr, Foye (b) State the following: B) (The group whose clemegts haye zero valency Group 18 i) The formula of the sulphite-@f the element in period 3 and ae ie i) stinperied 3 dgromp (lA) A (yg Ge (ii) The process forthe large scale manufacture of Nitric acid a & “Ost waldl's process Na, Say (c) pas the following questions related to the laboratory preparation of Nitric ~ aci (i) Give a balanced ch i i Fey, “208 ) Give a balanced chemical equation for the above preparation, NO + ont RKBOq 4 ii) Why is an all glass apparatus used in th aration? : a v spars sein te above mepration? HNO, vapount are heplly (ii) What do you observe when vapours of Nitric acid are heated with Copper Grves) tumings? = Reddiuh, rosy yas 4 (3) Turn over (a) Solve the following: (b) Chernteas © add Naot cud (e804 Selr add Neon n7 4] (Calculate the molecular formula of the compound whose empirical formula is CHO and vapour density is 30. n 2680 eo (ii). Find the empirical formula of the compound which has Zn = 47.80% and CoHyG | C= 52.2%. [Zn=65, C1=35.5] Zach e-. Colw ) Complete the following equations: By) ( 2 NaOH exces) + HeSOuan > NAS FO (i) QPb (NOs)p 2 48PbO +4NQ¥__ On ii) NaxCOs HCI NAC + Heo + Co, )_ Distinguish beteen te following par of compgu by chemicals: 6] (tron cunjehiride SonlGon and Copper chloe song: Gi) Ammgnium hydroxide and Sodium hydroxi P-b-ppt > ro lube} e grim hydrox jodium hydroxide—> P-b «pp? > rr Luble fn ii) Calcium niateflnd Zine sate Wt ®* SoU — bo ppt almost Woppt selube sanlable. on 'r wn ercce ts —eple uvless erecess

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