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Chemical Reactions and Equations

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When ferrous sulphate (FeSO₄) crystals are heated strongly, they decompose to give ferric oxide (Fe₂O₃), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), and sulphur trioxide (SO₃). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2FeSO₄ → Fe₂O₃ + SO₂ + SO₃. Which type of reaction is this, and what is the energy requirement?

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Consider the reaction: ZnO + C → Zn + CO. In this reaction, which substance is oxidised and which is reduced?

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When balancing the equation: Fe + H₂O → Fe₃O₄ + H₂, what are the correct coefficients (in order) for Fe, H₂O, Fe₃O₄, and H₂ respectively?

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A student adds dilute sulphuric acid to zinc granules. She observes bubbles forming and the test tube becoming warm. Which of the following correctly describes the reaction type and the gas evolved?

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During the electrolysis of water (with dilute H₂SO₄), gas is collected at both electrodes. The ratio of the volume of gas at the cathode to the volume at the anode is 2:1. Which gas is collected at the cathode and why is its volume double?

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Hydrogen; because water has two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom

Step 1: The balanced equation for electrolysis of water is: 2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂. Step 2: From this equation, 2 moles of H₂ are produced for every 1 mole of O₂. So the volume ratio of H₂ : O₂ = 2 : 1. Step 3: The cathode is the negative electrode where reduction occurs — H⁺ ions gain electrons to form H₂ gas. Step 4: The reason for double volume is purely due to the molecular formula of water (H₂O) — 2 hydrogen atoms per 1 oxygen atom, giving twice as many H₂ molecules. Step 5: Option A is wrong — cathode produces hydrogen, not oxygen. Option C gives the right substance but the WRONG reason — the v

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In the reaction: Na₂SO₄(aq) + BaCl₂(aq) → BaSO₄(s) + 2NaCl(aq), a white precipitate is formed. Which ion combination causes the precipitate, and what type of reaction is this?

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Ba²⁺ and SO₄²⁻ form BaSO₄ precipitate; double displacement (precipitation) reaction

Step 1: In this reaction, two ionic compounds (Na₂SO₄ and BaCl₂) react by exchanging their ions — this is a double displacement reaction. Step 2: Na⁺ pairs with Cl⁻ to form NaCl (soluble, stays in solution) and Ba²⁺ pairs with SO₄²⁻ to form BaSO₄ (insoluble, forms a white precipitate). Step 3: BaSO₄ is the white precipitate because it is insoluble in water. NaCl is soluble and remains dissolved. Step 4: Since a precipitate is formed, this is also called a precipitation reaction. Step 5: All other options incorrectly identify the ions forming the precipitate or the reaction type. NaCl is always

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Chips manufacturers flush bags of chips with nitrogen gas before sealing. Which scientific principle is being applied here and why is nitrogen specifically used?

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Nitrogen prevents oxidation (rancidity) of chips; nitrogen is an inert/unreactive gas

Step 1: Chips contain fats and oils. When fats/oils react with oxygen in air, they get oxidised and become rancid — this means their taste and smell change unpleasantly. Step 2: To prevent this oxidation (rancidity), chips manufacturers remove oxygen from the packet by replacing it with nitrogen gas. Step 3: Nitrogen is used because it is chemically inert — it does not react with fats, oils, or the food itself, so it doesn't affect taste or quality. Step 4: The nitrogen acts as a 'shield' by eliminating the oxygen that would cause oxidation. Step 5: Option A is wrong — nitrogen doesn't prevent

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A magnesium ribbon is burnt in oxygen to produce magnesium oxide. The balanced equation is: 2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO. Which of the following correctly identifies the type(s) of reaction occurring?

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A combination reaction and also an oxidation reaction (Mg is oxidised)

Step 1: Two substances (Mg and O₂) combine to form one single product (MgO) — this is the definition of a combination reaction. Step 2: Magnesium (Mg) gains oxygen to form MgO — gaining oxygen means it is OXIDISED. So this is also an oxidation reaction. Step 3: Heat and brilliant white light are released during this reaction, making it exothermic. Step 4: This reaction has two labels: combination + oxidation. Both are correct simultaneously. Step 5: Option A is wrong — decomposition reactions break ONE compound into multiple products, which is the opposite. Option C is wrong — no element repla

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Key topics in Chemical Reactions and Equations include A mind map showing the four main observable signs that indicate a chemical reaction has taken place, with examples of each type of change., A flowchart showing the progression from a word equation to a chemical equation, demonstrating how chemical equations are more concise and informative., A flowchart showing the process of balancing a chemical equation step by step, from identifying atoms to achieving balance.. These are the concepts Punjab Board Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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