Chemistry
Give two uses for each of the following:
(a) coal
(b) coke
(c) wood charcoal
(d) sugar charcoal
(e) bone charcoal
(f) lamp black
Answer
(a) Coal
- It is used both as a domestic and industrial fuel.
- It is used to prepare coke, coal gas and coal tar.
(b) Coke
- It is used in the manufacture of water gas (CO + H2), producer gas (CO + N2) and artificial graphite.
- It is used as a smokeless industrial and domestic fuel.
(c) Wood charcoal
- It is an important constituent of gun powder.
- Due to its high adsorbing capacity, it is used in military and industrial gas masks to adsorb harmful gases and in water purifier filters.
(d) Sugar charcoal
- It is used to prepare artificial diamonds.
- It is used mostly as a reducing agent to extract metals from their respective oxides.
(e) Bone charcoal
- It is used to decolourise cane sugar in the process of manufacturing sugar.
- It is used to remove excess of fluoride from water which causes tooth decay.
(f) Lamp black
- It is used in making black shoe polish, carbon paper, printing ink, black paint etc.
- It is used in manufacture of tyres and gun powder.
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Name the products formed when:
(a) wood is burnt in the absence of air.
(b) bone is heated in the absence of air.
(c) diamond is burnt in air at 900°C.
(d) graphite is subjected to high pressure and 3000°C temperature.
(a) Name the chemicals required for the preparation of carbon dioxide in the laboratory.
(b) How will you collect the gas?
(c) Write the balanced chemical equation for the above reaction.
(d) Draw a labelled diagram for the preparation of CO2 in the laboratory.
(e) Why is sulphuric acid not used for the preparation of carbon dioxide in the laboratory?
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(a) heating calcium carbonate.
(b) the action of acetic acid on sodium bicarbonate.
(c) the action of dilute sulphuric acid on sodium bicarbonate.
(d) the action of dilute hydrochloric acid on sodium carbonate.