K K Gupta and Stalin Malhotra Solutions for Chapter: Physical and Chemical Changes, Exercise 1: Quiz time
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Questions from K K Gupta and Stalin Malhotra Solutions for Chapter: Physical and Chemical Changes, Exercise 1: Quiz time with Hints & Solutions
Chemical changes are usually permanent.

The composition of the matter remains unaltered in a chemical change.

Cutting of wood into pieces is a chemical change.

Eating away of iron metal due to rusting is called _____.

Answer in one word:
Coating a thin layer of zinc on iron sheets and pipes is called _____. (Greasing / Galvanisation)

Giving a thin coating of tin on utensils _____. (Tinning/ Painting/ rusting)

Coating of metal on the surface of another metal by using electric current is called _____.

Name the process:
Making of alloys by mixing of two or more metals homogeneously.
