Chemistry
Give balanced equations for -
(i) A direct combination reaction involving two elements, one of which is a non-metal.
(ii) A thermal decomposition reaction involving heat on limestone [calcium carbonate].
(iii) An electrolytic decomposition reaction involving a neutral liquid.
(iv) A displacement reaction involving a metal above hydrogen in the activity series with copper [II] sulphate solution.
(v) A double decomposition neutralization reaction involving an acid & a base.
(vi) A white precipitate obtained during a double decomposition reaction involving a silver salt with a sodium salt.
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(i) C + O2 ⟶ CO2
(ii) CaCO3 CaO + CO2
(iii) 2H2O 2H2 + O2
(iv) Zn + CuSO4 ⟶ ZnSO4 + Cu
(v) HCl + NaOH ⟶ NaCl + H2O
(vi) AgNO3 + NaCl ⟶ AgCl ↓ + NaNO3
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Differentiate between Displacement reaction & a neutralization reaction.
Classify the following reactions into
(a) Direct combination
(b) Decomposition
(c) Displacement
(d) Double decomposition
The reactions are
(i) Zinc hydroxide on heating gives zinc oxide & water
(ii) Zinc reacts with copper [II] sulphate to give zinc sulphate & copper
(iii) Zinc sulphate reacts with ammonium hydroxide to give ammonium sulphate & zinc hydroxide
(iv) Molten zinc at high temperatures, burns in air to give zinc oxide.
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(a) Water
(b) Acids
explain with suitable examples how the reactivity of the metals could be differentiated.
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(a) A reversible catalytic reaction involving -
(i) nitrogen as one of the reactants
(ii) sulphur dioxide as one of the reactants.