Class 10 Chemical Equation Question Paper 1

Q 1 – Magnesium strip burns in air.

2Mg+O2→2MgO.

Q 2 – Zinc reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.

Q 3 – Iron reacts with steam.

3Fe (s)+4H2O (g)→Fe3O4(s)+4H2(g)

Q 4 – Carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen gas under the pressure of 340 atm.

Q 5 – The reaction of photosynthesis.

Q 6 – Aqueous solution of Barium chloride is mixed with aqueous Solution of aluminum sulphate to give white ppt.

Q 7 – Aqueous solution of Barium chloride is mixed with aqueous Solution of Sodium sulphate to give white ppt.

Q 8 – Quick lime mixed with water.

Q 9 – The reaction  Which leads to the formation of shiny layer after few days of applying white wash on the walls.

Q 10 – Burning of natural gas.

Q 11 – The reaction of respiration.

Q 12 – Thermal decomposition of ferrous sulphate crystals to give the smell of burning Sulphur.

 Q 13 – Thermal decomposition of  limestone/marble.

Q 14 – A White crystalline salt of lead is heated to give brown coloured gas along with a residue which is of yellow colour when cooled. Give the chemical equation after identifying the salt.

Q 15 – Electrolytic decomposition of water.

Q 16 – White Silver chloride turns to grey in sunlight.

Q 17 – Lead displace copper from Copper (II) Chloride.

Q 18 – Reaction between hydrochloric acid and manganese dioxide.

Q 19 – Reaction Between copper (II) oxide and hydrogen.

Q 20 – Reaction of aqueous solution  of lead (II) nitrate with aqueous solution of Potassium iodide.

Q 21 – Corrosion of Iron.

Q 22 – Tarnishing of Silver

Q 23 – A greenish layer formed on copper.

Q 24 – Reaction of Zinc with sodium hydroxide.

Q 25 – Sodium Carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce brisk effervescence.

Q 26 – Sodium bicarbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce brisk effervescence.

Q 27 – Reaction When Co2 is Passed through lime water.

Q 28 – Reaction When Co2 is Passed through lime water in excess.

Q 29 – Copper oxide reacts with dilute HCL to give blue – green solution.

Q 30 – Reaction of marble chips with dilute HCL.

Q 31 – Electrolysis of brine solution

Q 32 – Chlorine gas is passed through dry slaked lime.

Q 33 – Preparation of baking soda.

Q 34 – Baking Soda is strongly heated.

Q 35 – Reaction explaining the role of baking soda as an important constituent of baking powder and soda – acid fire extinguishers.

Q 36 – Three reactions for the preparation of washing soda.

Q 37 – Reaction showing the use of Washing soda to remove permanent hardness.

Q 38 – Rehydration of POP.

Q 39 – Preparation of plaster of Paris.

Q 40 – Reaction of aluminum oxide with HCL.

Q 41 – Reaction of aluminum oxide with NaOH.

Q 42 – Strongly heating cinnabar in the presence of air.

Q 43 – Reduction of copper from copper glance.

Q 43 – Reduction of copper from copper glance.

Q 44 – Calcination of Zinc Carbonate.

Q 45 – Reduction of ZnO using carbon.

Q 46 – Reduction MnO2 using aluminum.

Q 47 – Thermite reaction.

Q 48 – Reactions of Mg with hot water and steam.

Q 49 – Reactions of Al Zn and Fe with steam.

Q 50 – Reaction of Mn with very dilute HNO3.