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Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations

The document presents 21 multiple choice questions about chemical reactions and equations. Each question presents an Assertion (A) and Reason (R) statement. The questions test understanding of concepts such as: exothermic and endothermic reactions, decomposition reactions, displacement reactions, and the law of conservation of mass as it relates to balancing chemical equations. Correct answers are determined by evaluating whether the Reason (R) statement is a valid explanation for the Assertion (A).
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Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations

The document presents 21 multiple choice questions about chemical reactions and equations. Each question presents an Assertion (A) and Reason (R) statement. The questions test understanding of concepts such as: exothermic and endothermic reactions, decomposition reactions, displacement reactions, and the law of conservation of mass as it relates to balancing chemical equations. Correct answers are determined by evaluating whether the Reason (R) statement is a valid explanation for the Assertion (A).
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Assertion and Reason Questions for Class 10 Science Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations

Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions
selecting the appropriate option given below:

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Q.1. Assertion (A): Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is an example of exothermic
reactions.

Reason (R): Exothermic reactions are those reactions in which heat is evolved.

Q.2. Assertion (A): When HCl is added to zinc granules, a chemical reaction occurs.

Reason (R): Evolution of a gas and change in colour indicate that the chemical reaction is taking place.

Q.3. Assertion (A): Calcium carbonate when heated gives calcium oxide and water.

Reason (R): On heating calcium carbonate, decomposition reaction takes place.

Q.4. Assertion (A): Brown fumes are produced when lead nitrate is heated.

Reason (R): Nitrogen dioxide gas is produced as a by product due to the decomposition of lead nitrate.

Q.5. Assertion (A): White silver chloride turns grey in sunlight.

Reason (R): Decomposition of silver chloride in presence of sunlight takes place to form silver metal and
chlorine gas.

Q.6. Assertion (A): Pungent smelling gas is produced when sulphur burns in air.

Reason (R): Sulphur trioxide is formed on reaction of sulphur with oxygen.

Q.7. Assertion (A): In a reaction of copper with oxygen, copper serves as a reducing agent.

Reason (R): The substance which gains oxygen in a chemical reaction acts as a reducing agent.

Q.8. Assertion (A): In electrolysis of water, the volume of hydrogen liberated is twice the volume of
oxygen formed.

Reason (R): Water (H20) has hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1:2 by volume.
Q.9. Assertion (A): Corrosion of iron is commonly known as rusting.

Reason (R): Corrosion of iron occurs in presence of water and air.

Q.10. Assertion (A): The balancing of chemical equations is based on law of conservation of mass.

Reason (R): Total mass of reactants is equal to total mass of products.

Q.11. Assertion (A): In a balanced chemical equation, total mass of the reactants is equal to the total
mass of the products.

Reason (R): Mass can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical change.

Q.12. Assertion (A): Iron articles are painted so as to prevent them from rusting.

Reason (R): When the surface of iron is coated with paint, its surface does not come in contact with
oxygen and moisture therefore rusting does not take place.

Q.13. Assertion (A): Chemical reaction changes the physical and chemical state of a substance.

Reason (R): When electric current is passed through water (liquid), it decomposes to produce hydrogen
and oxygen gases.

Q.14. Assertion (A): When calcium carbonate is heated, it decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon
dioxide.

Reason (R): The decomposition reaction takes place on application of heat, therefore, it is an
endothermic reaction.

Q.15. Assertion (A): Zinc reacts with sulphuric acid to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas and it is a
displacement reaction.

Reason (R): Zinc reacts with oxygen to form zinc oxide

Q.16. Assertion (A): Chips manufacturers usually flush bags of chips with gas such as nitrogen to prevent
the chips from getting oxidised.

Reason (R): This increase the taste of the chips and helps in their digestion.

Q.17. Assertion (A): Exposure of silver chloride to sunlight for a long duration turns grey due to the
formation of silver by decomposition of silver chloride.

Reason (R): In this process, sublimation of silver chloride takes place.

Q.18. Assertion (A): Rusting of iron metal is the most common form of corrosion.

Reason (R): The effect of rusting of iron can be reversed if they are left open in sunlight.
Q.19. Assertion (A): AgBr is used on photographic and X-ray film.

Reason (R): AgBr is photosensitive and changes to Ag and bromine in presence of sunlight and
undergoes decomposition reaction.

Q.20. Assertion (A): Magnesium ribbon keeps on burning in atmosphere of nitrogen.

Reason (R): Magnesium reacts with nitrogen to form magnesium nitride and this reaction is combination
reaction.

Q.21. Assertion (A): A lead nitrate on thermal decomposition gives lead oxide, brown coloured nitrogen
dioxide and oxygen gas.

Reason (R): Lead nitrate reacts with potassium iodide to form yellow ppt. of lead iodide and the reaction
is double displacement as well as precipitation reaction.

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