Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Redox Reactions and Rate of Chemical Reactions, Exercise 2: Let us assess

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HARD
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Some chemical equations are given below.
C+O2CO2
CH4+2O2CO2+2H2O
N2+O2NO
CaCO3CaO+CO2
H2+l2Hl
Fe+HClFeCl2+H2
CO2+CCO
a) Which of these are balanced equations?
b) Balance the unbalanced equations.
c) Which among these are redox reactions?

MEDIUM
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

The chemical reaction between marble and dilute HCl is given.
CaCO3+2HClCaCl2+H2O+CO2
Which gas is formed here? How can you identify this gas?

MEDIUM
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

The chemical reaction between marble and dilute HCl is given.

CaCO3+2HClCaCl2+H2O+CO2

Suggest any two ways you would choose to increase the rate of this chemical reaction. Explain the reason.

EASY
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Sulphur pieces do not react with cold concentrated nitric acid. But sulphur powder reacts. Explain the reason why the rate of chemical reaction is increased here?

MEDIUM
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Sulphur pieces do not react with cold concentrated nitric acid. But sulphur powder reacts.

Suppose you want to increase the rate of reaction again. Which way you would choose? Give reason.

EASY
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Small amounts of phosphoric acid is usually added to hydrogen peroxide to prevent its decomposition. What is the function of phosphoric acid here?

EASY
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Small amounts of phosphoric acid is usually added to hydrogen peroxide to prevent its decomposition. By which name are these type of substances known?

EASY
9th Kerala Board
IMPORTANT

Small amounts of phosphoric acid is usually added to hydrogen peroxide to prevent its decomposition. Which substance would you add to increase the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide?