Combination Reaction
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When magnesium ribbon is burnt in air, then identify the type of reaction and colour of ash formed.
Colour of ash formed:- Black
Type of reaction:- Decomposition
Colour of ash formed:- White
Type of reaction:- Decomposition
Colour of ash formed:- Yellow
Type of reaction:- Decomposition
Colour of ash formed:- White
Type of reaction:- Combination
Aluminium, sodium, gold, copper, and iron.
Which of the following are combination reactions?
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i) and (iii)
(iii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iii)
The least reactive metal among the following is :
- Sodium
- silver
- copper
- lead
- Nitrous oxide
- Nitrogen pentoxide
- Nitric oxide
- Nitrogen dioxide
What type of reaction would you classify burning of coal as?
Decomposition Reaction
Combination Reaction
Double Displacement Reaction
Single displacement Reaction
Fill in the blanks :
(a) A reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single substance is called a
(b) A
(c) The formation of gas bubbles in a liquid during a reaction is called
(d) The reaction between an acid and a base is called
(e) Soluble bases are called
(f) The chemical change involving iron and hydrochloric acid illustrates a
(g) In the type of reaction called
(h) A catalyst either
(i) The chemical reaction between hydogen and chlorine is a
(j) When a piece of copper is added to silver nitrate solutuions, it turns
- combination
- decomposition
- double decomposition
zinc, iron, copper
Why we can’t make water by adding 2 molecules of hydrogen and a molecule of oxygen?
- CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O
- MgO+CO2→MgCO3
- CaO+O2→2CaCO3
- 2AgCl+sunlight⟶2Ag+Cl2
A reaction in which a single product is formed from two or more reactants is known as:-
decomposition reaction
combination reaction
displacement reaction
double displacement
Tyndall effect is observed when light passes through:
Copper sulphate solution
Sodium chloride solution
Water
Starch solution
CaO(s)+H2O(l)→Ca(OH)2(aq)+heat
What can be inferred from the above reaction?
(i) CaO is solid.
(ii) CaO reacts with water.
(iii) H2O is liquid.
(iv) H2O is in vapour state.
(v) Ca(OH)2 forms a solution with water.
(vi) The reaction is exothermic.
(i), (iii), (iv), (vi)
(i), (ii), (iii), (v), (vi)
(ii), (iii), (v), (iv)
(v), (iv)
- Silver
- Copper
- Magnesium
- Gold
A shiny brown coloured element X on heating in the air becomes black in colour to form compound Y. Name the element X, the black coloured compound Y and identify the type of the reaction.
X:- Copper
Y:- Copper dioxide
Type of reaction:- Combination reaction
X:- Sodium
Y:- Sodium Oxide
Type of reaction:- Combination reaction
X:- Copper
Y:- Copper oxide
Type of reaction:- Combination reaction
X:- Sodium
Y:- Sodium Dioxide
Type of reaction:- Combination reaction
- combination
- decomposition
- displacement
- precipitation
What is a combination reaction? Explain with an example.
Identify the types of reactions:-
(i) H2(g) + Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g)
(ii) NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
(iii) Fe(s) + S(s) heat−−→ FeS(s)
(i) Displacement reaction
(ii) Double Displacement reaction
(iii) Combination reaction
(i) Neutralisation reaction
(ii) Double Displacement reaction
(iii) Combination reaction
(i) Combination reaction
(ii) Double Displacement reaction
(iii) Endothermic and combination reaction
(i) Exothermic and combination reaction
(ii) Double Displacement reaction
(iii) Combination reaction
Aluminium, sodium, gold, copper, and iron.
ii) a magnesium ribbon is burnt in air?
(c) Carbon dioxide
What is exothermic and an endothermic reaction?
Amongst the following reactions, identify the exothermic reaction and the endothermic reaction:
1. Heating coal in air to form carbon dioxide.
2. Heating limestone in lime kiln to form quick lime. [3 MARKS]
- Fe(s)+CuSO4(aq)→FeSO4(aq)+Cu(s)
- 8Fe(s)+S8(s)→8FeS(s)
- MgO(s)+CO2(g)→MgCO3(s)
- 3Pb(NO3)2(aq)+2AlCl3(aq) → 3PbCl2(s)↓+2Al(NO3)3(aq)
- Silver
- Copper
- Magnesium
- Gold
Metal Reactivity series is the arranged list of metals based on their reactivity.
True
False
The following reaction is a/an –
C(s)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+Heat
Combination reaction
Oxidation reaction
Exothermic reaction
All of the above