Chemical Reactions and Equations - Class 10th Science

NCERT Exercise solution

Question: 1: Which of the statements about the reaction below are incorrect?

2PbO (s) + C (s) → 2Pb (s) + CO2(g)

  1. Lead is getting reduced
  2. Carbon dioxide is getting oxidized
  3. Carbon is getting oxidized
  4. Lead oxide is getting reduced
  1. (a) and (b)
  2. (a) and (c)
  3. (a), (b) and (c)
  4. all

Answer: (i) (a) and (b)

Explanation: Here, lead oxide loses oxygen and hence reduced. Carbon gains oxygen and hence oxidized. And not lead is getting reduced. Carbon dioxide is not getting oxidized.

Question: 2: iron oxide + aluminium 87

The above reaction is an example of a

  1. Combination reaction
  2. Double displacement reaction
  3. Decomposition reaction
  4. Displacement reaction

Answer: (d) Displacement reaction

Explanation: In the given reaction Iron is displaced by aluminium and hence, the given reaction is an example of Displacement Reaction.

Question: 3: What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to iron fillings? Tick the correct answer.

  1. Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced
  2. Chlorine gas and iron hydroxide are produced
  3. No reaction takes place
  4. Iron salt and water are produced.

Answer: (a) Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced

Explanation:

When hydrochloric acid is added to iron fillings, hydrogen gas and iron chloride are formed.

iron + HCl 88 iron + HCl 89

Question: 4: What is a balanced chemical equation? Why should chemical equations be balanced?

Answer: Chemical reactions in which number of atoms of each of the elements present in both sides, i.e. in reactant and product sides, is equal are called a balanced chemical equation.

Law of Conservation of Mass says that mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. This means that total mass of reactants must be equal to the total mass of products in a chemical reaction.

Hence, in order to satisfy the Law of Conservation of Mass, a chemical reaction should be balanced.

Question: 5: Translate the following statements into chemical equations and then balance them.

(a) Hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form ammonia.

Answer:

hydrogen + nitrogen 90

(b) Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.

Answer:

hydrogen sulphide + oxygen 91 hydrogen sulphide + oxygen 92

(c) Barium chloride reacts with aluminium sulphate to give aluminium chloride and a precipitate of barium sulphate.

Answer:

barium chloride + aluminium sulphate 93  barium chloride + aluminium sulphate 94

(d) Potassium metal reacts with water to give potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

Answer:

potassium + water 95 potassium + water 96

Question: 6. Balance the following chemical equations.

(a) HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 → Ca(NO3)2 + H2O

(b) NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2O

(c) NaCl + AgNO3 → AgCl + NaNO3

(d) BaCl2 + H2SO4 →BaSO4 + HCl

Answer:

nitric acid + calcium hydroxide 97 nitric acid + calcium hydroxide 98

sodium hydroxide + sulphuric acid 99  sodium hydroxide + sulphuric acid 100

sodium chloride + silver nitrate 101  sodium chloride + silver nitrate 102

barium chloride + sulphuric acid  103  barium chloride + sulphuric acid 104