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CBSE Class 10 Science

Important Questions
Chapter 4
Carbon and its Compounds

2 Marks Questions

1. Name the following compounds.

(a)

(b)

Ans. (a) Methanol


(b) Chloroethane

2. Define soaps?

Ans. Soaps are the sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. These are represented
by RCOONa or RCOOR.

3. Name the second member of alkynes family Give its structure?

Ans. The second member of the alkyne family is propyne. Its structural formula is

4.Give a chemical test to distinguish between Ethane and ethene.

Ans. Ethene decolorizes the yellow colour of bromine water while ethane does not.

5. Write the structures of


(i) Ethanoic acid
(ii) Hex anal

Ans. (i)
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(ii)

6. Name the following compounds

(a)

(b)

Ans. (a) Ethanal


(b) Ethanol

7. Which organic compound is added to make ethanol unfit for drinking purposes?
What is the name of the mixture formed?

Ans. Methanol which is highly poisonous is added to make ethanol unfit for drinking
purpose. The mixture is called methylated spirit or denatured alcohol.

8.Write a test to identify the presence of ethanoic acid?

Ans. Dip a strip of blue litmus paper in the solution of ethanoic acid. Its colour will change to
red.

9. What are the properties of carbon which lead to huge number of carbon compounds
we see around us?

Ans. (i) Self linking property called catenation


(ii) Carbon is tetravalent and can readily unite with atoms like hydrogen, oxygen etc by
electron sharing

10. Name the following compound


(a)

(b)

Ans. (i) Bromoethane


(ii) Hex-1- yne

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11. Why conversion of ethanol into ethanoic acid is an oxidation reaction?

Ans. Ethanoic acid has one , atom more and two hydrogen atoms less then ethanol. And

loss of hydrogen is known as oxidation and gain of oxygen is known as oxidation. Therefore
it is an oxidation reaction.

12. A mixture of ethyne and oxygen is used for welding. Can you justify why a mixture
of ethyne and air is not-used?

Ans. When ethyne is burnt in oxygen, large quantity of heat and light is produced. The heat
evolved can be used for gas welding which is used for welding broken pieces of articles. As
air contains mixture of nitrogen and oxygen and nitrogen which is more in amount does not
support combustion. Therefore it is always better to use oxygen for the combustion of
ethyne.

13. Why carbon and its compounds are used as fuels in most cases?

Ans. Carbon burns in oxygen or air to form gas. This reaction is highly exothermic that

is why different form of coals are used as fuels

14. A compound X has the molecular formula with structural formula

. Give its IUPAC name. Can another compound have the same molecular

formula? Give the structure and IUPAC name of that compound also.

Ans. The IUPAC name of X is propanal.


Another similar compound is Y is.

(Propanone)

X and Y are related to each other as functional isomers.

15. Why CHO group cannot be present in the middle of the carbon atom chain?

Ans. The CHO group is a terminal functional group since three valencies of the C-atom are
already satisfied, so this group cannot be present in the middle of the chain.
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16. Two carbon atoms cannot be linked to each other by more than three covalent
bonds. Why?

Ans. When two carbon atoms are to linked by four covalent bonds their nuclei come so close
to one another that the force of repulsion between them will push these apart. As a result, a
stable molecule will not be formed.

17. What would be the electron dot structure of carbon dioxide which has the formula
of ?

Ans.

18. What would be the electron dot structure of a molecule of sulphur which is made up
of eight atoms of sulphur?

Ans.

19. How would you name the following compounds?

Ans.(i) Bromomethane
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(ii) Hexyne

20. What are two properties of carbon which lead to the huge number of carbon
compounds we see around us?

Ans. The two properties are:


(a) catenation- the ability to form bonds with other atoms of carbon.
(b) Tetravalancy of carbon.

21. Would you be able to check if water is hard by using a detergent?

Ans. No, we would be able to check if water is hard by using a detergent

22. People use a variety of methods to wash clothes. Usually after adding the soap, they
beat the clothes on stone, or beat it with a paddle, scrub with a brush or the mixture is
agitated in a washing machine. Why is agitation necessary to get clean clothes?

Ans. Agitation is necessary to obtain complete mecells formation and the emulsion of oil in
water so that the whole of dirt is removed on rinsing with water.

23. Explain the nature of the covalent bond using the bond formation in .

Ans. Covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons between two atoms. It is non-ionic in
nature.

24. Give a test that can be used to differentiate chemically between butter and cooking
oil?

Ans. Butter and cooking oil can be differentiated with the help of bromine water test.
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25. A compound ‘X’ ha molecular formula . It undergoes substitution reaction

readily than addition reaction. It burns with blue flame and is present in LPG. Identify
‘X’ and give the balanced equation for its combustion and substitution reaction with
in presence of sunlight.

Ans.

26. ‘A’ compound works well with hard water. It is used for making shampoos &
products for cleaning clothes. A is not 100% biodegradable and causes water pollution.
‘B’ does not work well with hard water. It is 100% biodegradable and does not create
water pollution. Identify A & B.

Ans. A is detergent & B is soap.

27. An organic compound P with molecular formula C2H6Ois an active ingredient of all
alcoholic drinks. It is also used in medicines such as tincture iodine, cough syTups.
1dentif ‘P’. Drop a small piece of sodium into the test tube containing ‘P’.A new

compound ‘Q’ is formed with the evaluation of colorless and odorless gas Name the gas
evolved and compound ‘Q’ write the chemical reaction.

Ans.

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