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X CHEM CH-1 Worksheet 1

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GEETANJALI OLYMPIAD SCHOOL

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GRADE: X (2024 -2025)
WORKSHEET 1
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Chemical Reaction and Equation

1. Which of the following equations represent the given reaction properly?

a. 3A + 2B → 3AB2
b. 3A + B2 → 3AB2
c. 3A + 2B → A3B2
d. 3A + B2 → A3B2
2. Identify p, q and r in the given equation:
p CO + q H2 → r CH3OH
a. 1,1,1
b. 1,2,1
c. 2,2,1
d. 1,2,2
3. Identify the cation and anion respectively in the chemical formula of the substance X in the
following figure:

a. Mg+ & O-
b. Mg2+ & O2-
c. Mg+ & O2-
d. Mg3+ & O2-
4. Identify the correct statement from the following:
a. Whenever a chemical change occurs, we can say that a chemical reaction has taken place
b. Whenever a physical change occurs, we can say that a chemical reaction has taken place
c. Chemical change is only sometimes accompanied by a chemical reaction not always
d. Physical change is always accompanied by a chemical reaction

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5. Translate the following statements into chemical equations and then balance them:
a. Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide
b. Lead metal on reaction with copper (II) chloride displaces copper from its salt to form lead
(II) chloride and copper metal deposits
c. Sodium carbonate on reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid forms sodium chloride, water
and carbon dioxide gas is evolved
d. Barium chloride solution reacts with aluminium sulphate solution to give a solution of
aluminium chloride and a precipitate of barium sulphate.
e. Potassium metal reacts with water to give potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
6. Balance the following chemical equations:
a. P4O10 + H2O → H3PO4
b. Ba(NO3)2 + Na3PO4 → Ba3(PO4)2 + NaNO3
c. PCl5 + H2O → H3PO4 + HCl
7. a) Justify if the given reacton is following law of conservation of mass.
b) Also write the chemical equation to represent the given reaction.
[Use the symbolic representation as: Black: A, White: B and Red: C]

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