Arjun Sharma, Seema Mehra and, Shikha Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Effects of Electric Current, Exercise 4: Chapter Practice
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Questions from Arjun Sharma, Seema Mehra and, Shikha Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Effects of Electric Current, Exercise 4: Chapter Practice with Hints & Solutions
Electric bulb glows due to the chemical effect of electricity.

Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and salts.

The passage of an electric current through a conducting liquid causes a chemical reaction.

During electroplating, the object to be electroplated is made anode.

The chemical effect of current is used in purification of salts.

The chemical reaction brought about by an electric current may produce changes in the colour.

Match the column 1 with column 2
Column 1 | Column 2 |
(a) Insulator | (i) Electric circuit |
(b) conductor | (ii) Conduct current |
(c) closed path | (iii) Prevents rusting |
(d) Solution of distilled water and salt |
(iv) Rubber |
(e) Electroplating | (v) Copper |

Match the column 1 with column 2
Column 1 | Column 2 |
(a) Copper And Aluminium | (i) Electrodes |
(b) A tester | (ii) Good Conductor |
(c) Carbon Rod | (iii) Detect the current |
(d) LED | (iv) Added to water to increase conductivity |
(e) Lemon Juice | (v) Light Emitting diodes |
