Chemical Properties of Carbon and its Compounds

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Chemical Properties of Carbon and its Compounds: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds, Reaction of Carbon with Oxygen, Combustion of Carbon Compounds, Reaction of Carbon with Sulphur, Reaction of Carbon with Metals and, Reaction of Carbon with Steam

Important Questions on Chemical Properties of Carbon and its Compounds

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Carbon reacts with steam to form carbon monoxide and _____.

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Carbon reacts with steam to form _____ and hydrogen.

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Give the balanced chemical equation of the reaction between carbon and steam. 

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What will be the product form when carbon reacts with some metals like iron, tungsten, titanium, etc. at elevated temperature?

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Carbon reacts with some metals like iron, tungsten, titanium, etc., to form its carbonates at elevated temperatures.

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Carbon reacts with some metals like iron, tungsten, titanium, etc., to form its _____ at elevated temperatures.

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When carbon reacts with metal like tungsten, what reaction will take place?

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When carbon reacts with sulphur, carbon forms its _____ at high temperatures.

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When carbon reacts with sulphur, carbon forms its disulphide at high temperatures.

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What will happen when carbon reacts with sulphur?

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The reaction used in the conversion of vegetable oils to fats is known as _____ reaction.

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The process of _____ is used for converting the vegetable oil into the vegetable ghee.

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CH3$-$CH2$-$OH  ----> CH3$-$ COOH 

The alkaline KMnO4 is used in the above reaction to get ethanoic acid.

Here, KMnO4 act as ______.

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What type of reaction converts the unsaturated hydrocarbons to the saturated hydrocarbons in the presence of catalyst?

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If the bottoms of the cooking vessels get blackened while making food, it means:

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The reason for the invisible ink experiment is carbon compounds in lemon get oxidized or Acids in lemon juice breaks down fibres in the paper.

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_____ juice is used to make the invisible ink.