ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Competency Focused Practice Questions Solution-Fill in the Blanks

ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Competency Focused Practice Questions Solution

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Question 39. [Mole Concept and Stoichiometry]
Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct options given in the brackets:


An aqueous solution of gas X turns red litmus blue, so it must contain (i)_______________
(hydrogen/ hydroxyl) ions. When this solution is added in excess to copper sulphate
solution, it turns to (ii) _____________ (deep blue/ pale blue) solution. Gas X is also a good
(iii) _____________ (oxidising/reducing) agent, which in excess reacts with a greenish-yellow gas
to form dense white fumes of (iv) _________________ (hydrogen chloride/ammonium chloride).

Answer:

  • (i) hydroxyl
  • (ii) deep blue
  • (iii) reducing
  • (iv) ammonium chloride

Explanation: Gas X is Ammonia (NH3). Aqueous solution of ammonia is NH4OH. When NH4OH is added to copper sulphate solution, it turns to a bluish white precipitate of copper hydroxide is first formed. On adding excess ammonium hydroxide to the solution, the precipitate dissolves and a deep inky blue solution of tetrammine copper sulphate is formed.

Question 40. [Study of Compounds]
Ammonia can convert heated copper oxide to copper. This shows that ammonia is a _____________ (reducing agent/oxidising agent).

Answer: reducing agent

Explanation: The reaction is as follows:

3CuO + 2NH3 → 3Cu + N2 + 3H2O

As ammonia removes oxygen from CuO, it acts as a reducing agent.

Question 41. [Mole Concept and Stoichiometry]
The number of hydrogen atoms present in 1 mole of sulphuric acid and 1 mole of
sulphurous acid are (X) and (Y), respectively. Relationship between X and Y is ___________ (X=Y / cannot compare X and Y).

Answer: X=Y

Explanation: In 1 mole of H2SO4, number of hydrogen atoms is 2. In 1 mole of H2SO3, number of hydrogen atoms is 2. Hence X = Y

Question 42. [Organic Chemistry]
Hydrocarbon X decolourises bromine in carbon tetrachloride, and hydrocarbon Y does
not decolourise bromine water. Both of the compounds burn with a sooty flame. The
molecular formula of X and Y is ______________ (C5H12 and C4H8 / C5H8 and C4H10).

Answer: C5H8 and C4H10

Explanation: Alkanes do not decolourise bromine water whereas Alkenes and Alkynes decolourises bromine in carbon tetrachloride. Hence, Y is alkane C4H10, (general formula of alkane is CnH2n+2) and X is C5H8 is alkyne (general formula of alkyne is CnH2n-2).

Question 43. [Organic Chemistry]
The number of chain isomers possible for an alkane with 5 carbon atoms are ____________
(3 / 4).

Answer: 3

Explanation: Isomers of pentane are: N-pentane. Isopentane and Neopentane.

Question 44. [Chemical Bonding]
Cations are (oxidised/ reduced) ions due to the ________________ (gain/loss) of
electrons by the neutral atom.

Answer: oxidised , loss

Explanation: Cations are formed by loss of electrons and loss of electrons is called oxidation.

Question 45. [Organic Chemistry]
If a hydrocarbon has the formula of C50H98, then it is likely to undergo ________________ a/an (addition/ substitution) reaction, and the hydrocarbon is a/an ________________
(saturated/ unsaturated hydrocarbon).

Answer: addition , unsaturated hydrocarbon

Explanation: In the hydrocarbon C50H98 , n= 50.

Using the general formula of alkyne CnH2n-2 , C50H2 x 50 – 2 = C50H98 .

Hence, the given hydrocarbon is an alkyne. We know, alkyne is an unsaturated hydrocarbon and so undergoes addition reaction.

Question 46. [Periodic Properties and Variations of properties]
The atomic size of Boron is 0.88 A⁰, and that of nitrogen is 0.70 A⁰. Nitrogen lies to the
_____________ (left/ right) of Boron.

Answer: right

Explanation: Atomic size decreases from left to right in a period.

Question 47. [Electrolysis]
The ________________ (higher/ lower) is the position of the cation in the electrochemical series,
the greater the difficulty of it being discharged at the cathode.

Answer: higher

Explanation: According to the rules of preferential discharge of ions, the ions positioned lower in the electrochemical series will get discharged.

Question 48. [Study of Compounds]
The correct order of increasing volatility of the acids is _____________________.
(a) HCl < CH3COOH < HNO3
(b) CH3COOH < HCl < HNO3
(c) HNO3 < HCl < CH3COOH
(d) HCl < HNO3< CH3COOH

Answer: (b) CH3COOH < HCl < HNO3

Explanation: Remember that volatility is related to the boiling point; higher boiling points indicate lower volatility. Boiling point of CH3COOH is 117.9°C, of HCl is 108.6°C and that of HNO3 is 83°C.

Question 49. [Metallurgy]
Nikita wanted to gift her friend a decorative piece that is quite hard and strong, doesn’t
get corroded and can be polished. She selected a statue that matched her criteria as it
was made of an alloy whose main constituent was __________________.
(a) Cu
(b) Al
(c) Fe
(d) Zn

Answer: (a) Cu

Explanation: The decorative piece is made of Bronze, which is an alloy. The main constituent of Bronze is Copper.


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