Chemical Reactions and Equations PDF

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This document discusses chemical reactions, specifically decomposition reactions and the electrolysis of water. It also describes the reaction of silver chloride in sunlight. The document includes activities and questions related to chemical concepts.

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Heat 2Pb(NO3)2(s)  → 2PbO(s) + 4NO2(g) + O2(g) (1.21) (Lead nitrate) (Lead oxide) (Nitrogen (Oxygen) dioxide) Let us perform some more decomposition reactions as given in Activities 1.7 and...

Heat 2Pb(NO3)2(s)  → 2PbO(s) + 4NO2(g) + O2(g) (1.21) (Lead nitrate) (Lead oxide) (Nitrogen (Oxygen) dioxide) Let us perform some more decomposition reactions as given in Activities 1.7 and 1.8. Activity 1.7 n Take a plastic mug. Drill two holes at its base and fit rubber stoppers in these holes. Insert carbon electrodes in these rubber stoppers as shown in Fig. 1.6. n Connect these electrodes to a 6 volt battery. n Fill the mug with water such that the electrodes are immersed. Add a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid to the water. n Take two test tubes filled with water and invert them over the two carbon electrodes. n Switch on the current and leave the apparatus undisturbed for some time. n You will observe the formation of bubbles Figure 1.6 at both the electrodes. These bubbles displace water in the Electrolysis of water test tubes. n Is the volume of the gas collected the same in both the test tubes? n Once the test tubes are filled with the respective gases, remove them carefully. n Test these gases one by one by bringing a burning candle close to the mouth of the test tubes. CAUTION: This step must be performed carefully by the teacher. n What happens in each case? n Which gas is present in each test tube? Activity 1.8 n Take about 2 g silver chloride in a china dish. n What is its colour? n Place this china dish in sunlight for some time (Fig. 1.7). n Observe the colour of the silver chloride after some time. Figure 1.7 You will see that white silver chloride turns grey in sunlight. This is Silver chloride turns grey due to the decomposition of silver chloride into silver and chlorine by in sunlight to form silver metal light. Sunlight 2AgCl(s)  → 2Ag(s) + Cl2(g) (1.22) Chemical Reactions and Equations 9 2024-25

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