NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Hydrogen, Exercise 1: Long Answer Type

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NCERT Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Hydrogen, Exercise 1: Long Answer Type

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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Hydrogen, Exercise 1: Long Answer Type with Hints & Solutions

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11th CBSE
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How can D2O be prepared from water? Mention the physical properties in which D2O differs from H2O. Give at least three reactions of D2O showing the exchange of hydrogen with deuterium.

HARD
11th CBSE
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How will you concentrate H2O2? Show differences between structures of H2O2 and H2O by drawing their spatial structures. Also mention three important uses of H2O2.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
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Give a method for the manufacture of hydrogen peroxide and explain the reactions involved therein.

HARD
11th CBSE
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Illustrate oxidising, reducing, and acidic properties of hydrogen peroxide with equations.

HARD
11th CBSE
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What mass of hydrogen peroxide will be present in 2 litres of a 5 molar solution? Calculate the mass of oxygen which will be liberated by the decomposition of 200 mL of this solution.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
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A colourless liquid A contains H and O elements only. It decomposes slowly on exposure to light. It is stabilised by mixing urea to store in the presence of light.

(i) Suggest possible structure of A.

(ii) Write chemical equations for its decomposition reaction in light.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
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An ionic hydride of an alkali metal has significant covalent character and is almost unreactive towards oxygen and chlorine. This is used in the synthesis of other useful hydrides. Write the formula of this hydride. Write its reaction with Al2Cl6.

HARD
11th CBSE
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Sodium forms a crystalline ionic solid with dihydrogen. The solid is non-volatile and non-conducting in nature. It reacts violently with water to produce dihydrogen gas. Write the formula of this compound and its reaction with water. What will happen on electrolysis of the melt of this solid.