S K Jain and Shailesh K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Physical and Chemical Changes, Exercise 5: FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS
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Questions from S K Jain and Shailesh K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Physical and Chemical Changes, Exercise 5: FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS with Hints & Solutions
During the dissolution of urea, heat (Hint: When urea is dissolved in water cooling is observed)

A change that can be reversed by reversing the conditions.

A change in which only the physical properties of any substance get changed. (Chemical change/Physical change)

The process in which a metal is displaced by a more reactive metal.(Displacement reaction/Substitution reaction)

Write one word for the following:
A change which is irreversible, permanent and leads to the formation of one or more new substances.

Prevention of rusting of iron by coating it with zinc. (Greasing / Galvanisation)

Match the Columns
Column A | Column B | ||
1 | Magnetisation of an iron needle | A | Chemical change |
2 | B | Physical change | |
3 | Burning of magnesium | C | Irreversible change |
4 | Ripening of fruit | D | Moist air |
5 | Rusting of iron | E | Reversible change |

How is table salt iodised in common salt industries?
