Chemistry
Two gases found dissolved in natural water are
- oxygen and carbon dioxide
- hydrogen and oxygen
- sulphur dioxide and hydrogen
- chlorine and ammonia
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oxygen and carbon dioxide
Reason — Rain water is the purest form of natural water which contains dissolved gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, sulphur, nitrogen, oxides of nitrogen.
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Match the statements in column A with that in column B.
Column A Column B deliquescent substance sodium bicarbonate hygroscopic substance magnesium chloride efflorescent substance conc. sulphuric acid substance causing temporary hardness washing soda Give one word/words for the following statements:
(a) Water fit for human consumption.
(b) The harmful substances dissolved in water.
(c) The change of states of water from one form to another.
(d) The gaseous form of water found in air.
(e) A mixture of common salt and ice.
(f) A substance which does not contain water in its chemical structure.
(g) A property due to which a substance absorbs water without dissolving.
(h) Water molecules in loose chemical combination with other substances.
Temporary hardness of water can be removed by
- filtering
- boiling
- loading
- none of the above
The ultimate source of all water on the earth is
- oceans and seas
- springs and wells
- rivers and lakes
- rain