Amarnath Mishra, Geeta Mehta, Deepti Lehri and, Rajesh Mohan Solutions for Chapter: Changes and Reactions, Exercise 1: Exercises

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Amarnath Mishra Science Solutions for Exercise - Amarnath Mishra, Geeta Mehta, Deepti Lehri and, Rajesh Mohan Solutions for Chapter: Changes and Reactions, Exercise 1: Exercises

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Questions from Amarnath Mishra, Geeta Mehta, Deepti Lehri and, Rajesh Mohan Solutions for Chapter: Changes and Reactions, Exercise 1: Exercises with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
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In what type of reaction do two or more reactants combine to form a product?  (Combination / Displacement / Endothermic)

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In what type of reaction does one substance break down into two or more simpler substances? (Combination reaction/ decomposition reaction/ displacement reaction).

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In what type of reaction do one element displaces another from a compound and takes its place in the compound?

MEDIUM
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In what type of reaction does an acid react with a base to form a salt and water? (neutralization reaction/ combination reaction)

EASY
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During which of the following changes are new substances formed?

EASY
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Rusting takes place in _____.

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In which of the following process is light absorbed?

MEDIUM
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Match the columns A and B.

  A   B
(a) Neutralization reaction (i) Burning of carbon
(b) Displacement reaction (ii) Formation of carbon dioxide when baking soda is heated
(c) Decomposition reaction (iii) Deposition of copper when an iron nail is placed in a solution of copper (II) sulphate
(d) Combination reaction (iv) Formation of sodium chloride and water when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide.