L-1 Preparation of Gases MCQ
L-1 Preparation of Gases MCQ
L-1 Preparation of Gases MCQ
MCQ
1. Which gases is used by human beings during respiration?
Ans. Oxygen
2. Oxygen is necessary in which of the following compounds?
Ans. Sulphuric acid
3. Which gas is known as carbon dioxide? Ans. CO 2
4. Which gas is used in cold drinks like soda water? Ans.CO 2
5. Which gas reduces the activeness of the oxygen? Ans. N 2
Answer in sentence
Q1]Which gases are useful in the air for living beings?
Ans. Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen & Nitrogen are
useful in the air for living beings.
Q2]Which gas is known for the breathing gas?
Ans. Oxygen gas is known for the breathing gas.
Q3]Which property have oxide of the metals?
Ans. Oxides of metals have basic property.
Q4]What is formed when non-metal oxides react with
water?
Ans. When non-metals oxides react with water, acids are
formed.
Q5]What is meant by dry ice? Give its uses
Ans. Dry ice means solid carbon dioxide.
Answer in short
Q1] Write the physical properties of oxygen gas.
Ans. The physical properties of oxygen gas are as
follows : Oxygen is colourless , odourless and tasteless.
It is sparingly soluble in water.
It helps in combustion.
Q2] Explain a method in short for preparing oxygen gas
in the laboratory with equation.
Ans. Take potassium permanganate particles in test tube
and heat it with the flame of a candle. When KMNO 4 gets
heated in a test tube, there will be some crackling sound.
When we insert an incense stick into the test tube, it
burns brightly. Thus, oxygen gas is produced.
Reaction:
2KMNO4 K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
Q3]Write the physical properties of hydrogen gas?
Ans. The physical properties of hydrogen are :1. It is colourless , odourless and tasteless
2. It is lighter than other gases.
3. It is inflammable (combustible)
Answer in brief
Q1] Explain the experiment for preparing carbon dioxide gas in
laboratory.
Ans. Aim : to prepare carbon dioxide gas
Apparatus and materials: A transparent glass jar, an incense
stick, marble pieces or powder and hydrochloric acid(HCl).
Procedure:
1. Take a transparent glass jar.
2. Add pieces of marble[Calcium carbonate(CaCO3)].
3. Then add some hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Observation:
Pieces of marble react with hydrochloric acid and produce
carbon dioxide gas.
Reaction:
CaCO3
2HCl
Now, hold the lighted incense stick having flame in the jar
and observe.
Observation: When lighted incense stick having flame is held for
sometime in the jar, it extinguishes.
Conclusion:
When pieces of marble (calcium carbonate) react with
hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide is produced.
MgO+2H2O Mg(OH)2
[B] reaction with non metals
1. when oxygen reacts with non-metals , it
forms non-metallic oxides .
S+O2 SO2
2. Such non-metallic oxides react with water and form acids
SO2+H2OH3SO3
Q5] Explain the composition and function of a fire
extinguisher
Ans. Fire extinguisher is made up of an iron cylinder, it is
filled with aqueous solution of sodium carbonate or
sodium bicarbonate. In the upper part there is a glass
bottle. it is filled with concentrated sulphuric acid or
hydrochloric acid. The bottle is attached to the metal ring
and its upper end is kept outside. The gas comes out
towards the upper portion through a rubber tube. Where
there is a fire, the upper ring is banged so it breaks the
glass bottle and the acid contained in it mixes with the
sodium carbonate. Thus the acid reacts with sodium
carbonate or sodium bicarbonate and carbon dioxide is
produced. The gas comes out with force and helps in
extinguishing fire,
L 2 Molecular structure
I Choose the correct option:1) Which particles of an element has positive charge?
Ans. Proton
2) What is the formula to find out the maximum electrons
accommodation in any orbit?
Ans. 2n2
3) Which atom of an element makes positive ion?
Ans. Sodium
4) What is the electron configuration of the sodium ion?
Ans. 2, 8, 1.
5) What is the valence of the calcium?
Ans. 2
6) Which elements atom makes negative ion?
Ans. Chlorine
from the nucleus is called first orbit, then second, third and
fourth. In 1st orbit maximum 2 electrons, in the second orbit
maximum electrons, in the third orbit maximum 16 electrons,
in the fourth orbit maximum 32 electrons.
Molecule
Atom
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
Atom
Atom is electrically neutral.
An atom is called active.
1.
2.
Ion
Ion is not neutral but
positively or negatively
changed.
Ion is chemically.
1.
2.
Proton
Proton is positively charged.
It lies in the nucleus.
1.
2.
Electron
Electron is negatively charged.
It circulates around the nucleus
in the energy levels.
1.
Explain the composition of atom with diagram.
Ans. An atom is made up of three components namely
proton (p), neutron (n) and electron (e).
Protons and neutrons lie in the central part of the atom
which as nucleus.
L 3 Metal-Non Metal
Q.1. Choose the correct option:1. Which metal found in liquid form at normal temperature?
A. Mercury
2. Which non-metal found in liquid form at in a normal
temperature?
A. Bromine
3. Which of the following do not have property of metals?
A. Melting points are very low.
4. Which are the components of alloy like bronze?
A. Copper, Tin
5. Which non-metal is a good conductor of electricity?
A. Graphite
6. Which is the property of non metal oxides?
A. Acidic
7. Which compounds of the phosphorous is used as preservation
of grains?
A. Aluminium phosphide
8. Which non-metal is used in the vulcanization of rubber?
A. Sulphur
Metal
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
A. 1}
Non - metals
1)
2] Stainless steel:Chromium and nickel metals are mixed with Iron and corrosion
resistant alloy called stainless steel is obtained.
3] Nitinol:Nickel and Titanium metals are mixed together and an alloy
Nitinol is prepared. It possesses a wonderful unique property of
Shape Memory. Different uses of it are also found.
Q.5. Answer in detail:1. Explain the chemical properties of the non-metal with example.
Ans. The chemical properties of the non-metal are:1] Reaction with oxygen Non metals react with oxygen to form
oxides of non metals.
Eg.
Carbon
O2
CO2
oxygen
carbon dioxide
P4
10Cl2
Phosphorus
chloride
chlorine
4PCl5
Phosphorus Penta
N2
Nitrogen
3H2
Hydrogen
2NH3
Ammonia
2Mg
O2
Magnesium
2MgO
Oxygen
Magnesium Oxide
2Na
Sodium
Chloride
Cl 2
Chlorine
2NaCl
Sodium
2Na
H2
Sodium
2NaH
Hydrogen
Sodium
Hydride
4] Reactions of Metals with Acid Most of the metals react with
acids. During the reaction, Hydrogen from acid is liberated as gas.
If a magnesium strip is dipped in acid, some bubbles come out
and it is hydrogen gas.
Eg.
Mg
Magnesium
Hydrogen
2HCL
MgCl 2
Hydrochloric
Magnesium
Acid
Chloride
H2
A. One tube comes out from each kidney. Ureter links kidney to
the urinary bladder.
10. Which glands contained in skin?
A. Our skin contains sweet gland and sebaceous gland.
Q.3. Answer in short:1. What is meant by reproduction? Explain its importance with
example.
Ans: Every organism produces a new organism to maintain the
existence of its own species. The process of the organisms to
produce a new organism of its own kind is called reproduction. Eg.
A cat gives birth to kitten of her own kind. Thus each organism
can produce a young one of its own kind.
2. Give the information about testis.
Ans: 1] It is the main organ of male reproductive system.
2] Man has a pair of testis.
3] They are located in the scotrum outside the body.
4] Testis are oval shaped bodies.
5] Sperms are produced in testis.
6] Spermatogenesis occur in entire life.
3. State the importance of sex hormones.
Ans: Sex hormones play a very crucial role during the
reproduction. They regulate the spermatogenesis. Sequential
changes during the teen-age results into the development of
reproductive organs. Boys attain puberty between the age of 13
and 14 years.
Q.4. Answer in detail:1. Write a short note on: Male reproductive system
Ans. The following organs form male reproductive system:1] Testis A pair of testis is the man organ of male reproductive
system. They
are oval shaped, located in scotrum outside the
body. Testis produce
sperms.
2] Vas deferens There are two vas deferens in males each
arising from each
testis. They open in seminal vesicles. Sperms produced in testis
pass through vas deferens.
3] Seminal vesicle Males have 2 seminal vesicles located near
the base of urinary bladder.
4] Prostate gland It is an accessory reproductive gland. The
main function of prostate gland is to secrete thick milk coloured
liquid called semen.
5] Penis Penis is a cylindrical organ found in scotrum. Penis
contains urinogenital duct which passes urine as well as sperms.
It is bean shaped.
There are 2 kidneys.
It filters blood.
It releases urine into
urinary bladder.
Urinary bladder
1)
2)
3)
4)
It is oval shaped.
There is one urinary
bladder.
It collects urine.
It excretes urine out
of body.
2)
3)
4)
Ovary
1)
2)
3)
4)