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Acid base salt
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It will react as a poping sound
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Ingestion,digestion,absorption , assimilation, and egestion

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Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, and egestion

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Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion
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Adenosine triphosphate

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Adenosine triphosphate

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Adenosine triphosphate

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Adenosine triphosphate

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Kasi for k, nath for na , ka for ca , Maalik for mg , aaloo for Al , zara for zn , feeke for fe , pkata for pb , h for hydrogen

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First write 2 then 3 then 4 then Hydrogen then last four

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K. Na. Ca. Mg. Al. Zn. Fe. Sb. Pb. H. Cu. Hg. Ag. Au

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Please - K - potassium Stop - Na - sodium Calling - Ca - Calcium Me. - Mg - Magnesium A - Al - Aluminium Zebra - Zn - Zinc I - Fe - Iron Too - Sn - Tin Like - Pb - Lead Her - H - Hydrogen Call. - Cu - Copper Me. - Hg - Mercury Sweat - Ag - Silver Goat - Au - Gold. . Hope It's Helpful_
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Double circulation means in one complete circulation of blood through body, it passes through heart twice.

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When blood goes through the heart 2 times to complete one cycle is called double circulation
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This topic Is deleted from syllabus

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What is atmospheric refraction

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Acids which reacts with both acids as well as with bases is called amphoteric oxide. Example: Zinc oxide and aluminium oxide are examples of amphoteric oxide.

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What is amphoteric oxide?

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What is the colour of copper sulphate

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Class 10 Science MCQs Chapter 3 Metals and Non-Metals 1. Aluminium is used for making cooking uten¬sils. Which of the following properties of alu¬minium are responsible for the same? (i) Good thermal conductivity (ii) Good electrical conductivity (iii) Ductility (iv) High melting point (a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (i) and (iv) Answer 2. The most abundant metal in the earth’s crust is (a) Iron (b) Aluminium (c) Calcium (d) Sodium Answer 3. The poorest conductor of heat among metals is (a) Lead (b) Mercury (c) Calcium (d) Sodium Answer Answer: a 4. Which property of metals is used for making bells and strings of musical instruments like Sitar and Violin? (a) Sonorousness (b) Malleability (c) Ductility (d) Conductivity Answer 5. Al2O3 + 2NaOH → …… + H2O (a) Al(OH)3 (b) Na2O (c) NaAlO2 (d) AlNaO2 Answer 6. Which of the following is the correct arrange-ment of the given metals in ascending order of their reactivity? Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Sodium (a) Zinc > Iron > Magnesium > Sodium (b) Sodium > Magnesium > Iron > Zinc (c) Sodium > Zinc > Magnesium > Iron (d) Sodium > Magnesium > Zinc > Iron Answer 7. Which of the following pairs will give dis-placement reactions? (a) FeSO4 solution and Copper metal (b) AgNO3 solution and Copper metal (c) CuSO4 solution and Silver metal (d) NaCl solution and Copper metal Answer 8. Non-metals form covalent chlorides because (a) they can give electrons to chlorine (b) they can share electrons with chlorine (c) they can give electrons to chlorine atoms to form chloride ions (d) they cannot share electrons with chlorine atoms Answer 9. Which of the following oxide(s) of iron would be obtained on prolonged reaction of iron with steam? (a) FeO (b) Fe2O3 (c) Fe3O4 (d) Fe2O3 and Fe2O4 Answer/ Explanation 10. Which of tire following are not ionic compounds? (i) KCl (ii) HCl (iii) CCl4 (iv) NaCl (a) (i) and (ii) (b) (ii) and (iii) (c) (iii) and (iv) (d) (i) and (iii) Answer 11. The electronic configuration of three elements X, Y and Z are as follows: X = 2, 4, Y = 2, 7, Z = 2,1 Which two elements will combine to form an ionic compound and write the correct formula, (a) X2Y (b) YZ (c) XZ3</sub (d) Y2Z Answer 12. The highly reactive metals like Sodium, Potas-sium, Magnesium, etc. are extracted by the (a) electrolysis of their molten chloride (b) electrolysis of their molten oxides (c) reduction by aluminium (d) reduction by carbon Answer 13. Which of the following non-metal is lustrous? (a) Sulphur (b) Oxygen (c) Nitrogen (d) Iodine Answer 14. Example of an amphoteric oxide is: (a) Na2O (b) K2O (C) Al2O3 (d) MgO Answer 15. Which one among the following is an acidic oxide? (a) Na2O (b) CO (c) CO2 (d) Al2O3 Answer 16. The atomic number of an element ‘X’ is 12. Which inert gas is nearest to X? (a) He (b) Ar (c) Ne (d) Kr Answer/ Explanation 17, The process in which a carbonate ore is heated strongly in the absence of air to convert it into metal oxide is called (a) Roasting (b) Reduction (c) Calcination (d) Smelting Answer 18. Oxides of moderately reactive metals like Zinc, Iron, Nickel, Tin, Copper etc. are reduced by using (a) Aluminium as reducing agent (b) Sodium as reducing agent (c) Carbon as reducing agent (d) Calcium as reducing agent Answer 19. In thermite welding a mixture of …… and …… is ignited with a burning magnesium ribbon which produces molten iron metal as large amount of heat is evolved. (a) iron (III) oxide and aluminium powder (b) iron (II) oxide and aluminium powder (c) iron (III) chloride and aluminium powder (d) iron (III) sulphate and aluminium powder Answer 20. Galvanisation is a method of protecting iron from rudftng by coating with a thin layer of (a) Galium (b) Aluminium (c) Zinc (d) Silver Answer 21. An element X is soft and can be cut with a knife. This is very reactive to air and cannot be kept open in air. It reacts vigorously with water. Identify the element from the following (a) Mg (b) Na (c) P (d) Ca Answer 22. Reaction between X and Y forms compound Z. X loses electron and Y gains electron. Which of the following properties is not shown by Z? (a) Has high melting point (b) Has low melting point (c) Conducts electricity in molten state (d) Occurs as solid Answer/ Explanation 23. The electronic configurations of three ele¬ments X, Y and Z are X — 2, 8; Y — 2, 8, 7 and Z — 2, 8, 2. Which’of the following is correct? (a) X is a metal (b) Y is a metal (c) Z is a non-metal (d) Y is a non-metal and Z is a metal Answer/ Explanation 24. Amalgam is an alloy of (a) Copper and Tin (b) Mercury (c) Lead and Tin (d) Copper and Zinc Answer 25. Copper objects lose their shine and form green coating of (a) Copper oxide (b) Copper hydroxide and Copper oxide (c) Basic Copper carbonate (d) Copper carbonate Answer Fill in the blanks 1. Elements can be classified as ……… and ……. . 2. Two examples of metals which are poor conductors of heat are ………, ……… . 3. Two metals which melt when kept on the palm are ………, ……… . 4. A non-metal which is a good conductor of electricity is ……… . 5. Metals can form positive ions by ……… . 6. A non-metal which is lustrous is ……… . 7. A metal which burns in air with a dazzling white flame is ……… . 8. Metals above hydrogen in the activity series can displace ……… from dilute acids. 9. The extraction of metals from their ores and then refining them for use is known as ……… . 10. ……… is an allotroph of carbon and is the hardest natural substance. 11. Metals which are so soft that they can be cut with a knife are ………, ……… 12. Metal oxides ……… and ……… dissolve in water to form alkalis. Answers 1. metals, non-metals 2. Lead, Mercury 3. Gallium, Caesium 4. Graphite 5. losing electrons 6. Iodine 7. Magnesium 8. Hydrogen 9. metallurgy 10. Diamond 11. Sodium, Potassium 12. Sodium Oxide and Potassium oxide We hope the given MCQ Questions for Class 10 Science Metals and Non-Metals with Answers will help you. If you have any query regarding CBSE Class 10 Science Chapter 3 Metals and Non-Metals Multiple Choice Questions with Answers, drop a comment below and we will get back to you at the earliest. 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Shishir V 4 years, 1 month ago

Option d

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Assertion and reason are correct

Dipu Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

D is correct

Dipu Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

B is correct

Rai Ashish 4 years, 1 month ago

Option a correct
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Sunil Vin 4 years, 1 month ago

Zinc- silvery-white metal Iron - silvery grey in colour copper - reddish-brown in colour lead - silvery
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Mechanism of photosynthesis: Light Recation- absorption of sunlight i.e. light energy by chlorophyll, photolysis of water. Dark Reaction- reduction of carbondioxide into carbohydrates.

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C6h1206 chlorophyll/sunlight = 6c02+12h20+o6
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Class 10 - Science Term 1 - Acids Bases and Salts - 01 Match the following with correct response. (1) Citric acid (A) Vinegar (2) acetic acid (B) tamarind (3) Nitric acid (C) mineral acid (4) Tartaric acid (D) Lemon 1-A, 2-C, 3-B, 4-D 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-B 1-B, 2-D, 3-A, 4-C 1-C, 2-B, 3-D, 4-A Equal volumes of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions of same concentration are mixed and the pH of the resulting solution is checked with a pH paper. What would be the colour obtained? (You may use colour guide given in Figure Red Blue Yellowish green Yellow Honey bee sting contains Acetic acid None of these Formic acid Butyric acid To practice more questions & prepare well for exams, download myCBSEguide App. It provides complete study material for CBSE, NCERT, JEE (main), NEET-UG and NDA exams. An aqueous solution with pH-zero is Amphoteric Neutral Alkaline Acidic Match the chemical substances given in Column (A) with their appropriate application given in Column (B) Column (A) Column (B) (A) Bleaching powder (i) preparation of glass (B) Baking soda (ii) Production of H2 and Cl2 (C) Washing soda (iii) Decolourisation (D) Sodium chloride (iv) Antacid A- (ii), B - (i), C - (iv), D - (iii) A - (iii), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (ii) A- (ii), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (iii) A - (iii), B - (ii), C - (iv), D - (i) Match the following with correct response. Column A Column B (i) Sodium hydroxide (a) Antacid (ii) Potassium hydroxide (b) Caustic soda (iii) Calcium hydroxide (c) Curd (iv) Lactic acid (d) Caustic potash (i) - (a), (ii) - (c), (iii) - (b), (iv) - (d) (i) - (c), (ii) - (b), (iii) - (d), (iv) - (a) (i) - (b), (ii) - (d), (iii) - (a), (iv) - (c) (i) - (d), (ii) - (a), (iii) - (c), (iv) - (b) Many salts absorbs water from atmosphere. This property is called Decomposition Hydration Deliquescence Florescence Which of the following phenomena occur, when a small amount of acid is added to water? Ionization Neutralization Dilution Salt formation (i) and (iii) (ii) and (iii) (i) and (ii) (ii) and (iv) One of the constituents of baking powder is sodium hydrogencarbonate, the other constituent is Acetic acid Sulphuric acid Tartaric acid Hydrochloric acid Higher the hydronium ion concentration higher is the pH value lower is the pH value moderate is the pH value pH value is the zero To practice more questions & prepare well for exams, download myCBSEguide App. It provides complete study material for CBSE, NCERT, JEE (main), NEET-UG and NDA exams. For question numbers 11-15, two statements are given- one labeled Assertion (A) and the other labeled Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below: Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. A is true but R is false. A is false but R is true. Assertion: The acidity of Mg(OH)2 is two. Reason: The acidity of a base is equal to the number of hydroxyl ions. Assertion: If the pH inside the mouth decreases below 5.5, the decay of tooth enamel begins. Reason: The bacteria present in mouth degrades the sugar and left over food particles and produce acids that remains in the mouth after eating. Assertion: H2CO3 is a strong acid. Reason: A strong acid dissociates completely or almost completely in water. Assertion: To dilute concentrated sulphuric acid water is added to the acid slowly. Reason: A lot of heat energy will be given out in the dilution of concentrated sulphuric acid. Assertion: HCl gas does not change the color of dry blue litmus paper. Reason: HCl gas dissolves in the water present in wet litmus paper to form H+ ions. Answer questions 16-20 based on the following case study: Read the following and answer the questions: Common salt is an important raw material for various materials of daily use such as sodium hydroxide, baking soda, bleaching powder. These material are prepared by various procedures such as sodium hydroxide is prepared when electricity is passed through an aqueous solution of NaCl it decomposed to form sodium hydroxide. The process is called the chloralkali process. While bleaching powder is prepared by the action of chlorine on dry slaked lime (Ca(OH)2). Washing soda is prepared by crystallisation of sodium carbonate. The product of the Chlor-alkali process is NaCl, Cl2 and H2 H2, Cl2 and NaOH Cl2, Na2CO3 and H2O NaOH, Cl2 and HCl Name an acid present in baking powder. HCl Nitric acid Tartaric acid Sulphuric acid Washing soda is acidic salt neutral salt basic salt none of the above Which salt is used in the manufacturing of borax? Washing soda Bleaching powder Baking soda None of the above Sodium hydroxide solution is formed near the: anode cathode both cathode and anode neither cathode nor anode Term 1 - Acids Bases and Salts - 01 Class 10 - Science Solution (b) 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-B Explanation: Lemon conatins citric acid, vinegar contains acetic acid, nitric acid is a mineral acid and tamarind contains tartaric acid. (c) Yellowish green Explanation: The neutralization reaction takes place when hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are mixed. (c) Formic acid Explanation: Formic acid, also known as methanoic acid, in the bee sting causes itching in the skin. (d) Acidic Explanation: Lower the pH, greater is the acidity. The solution with pH = 0 is highly acidic. (b) A - (iii), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (ii) Explanation: A- (iii), B - (iv), C- (i), D - (ii) Bleaching powder has got its name because of bleaching property. Baking soda is used as an antacid as a common household remedy. Sodium chloride (common salt) is used for making various chemicals through chloralkali process. (c) (i) - (b), (ii) - (d), (iii) - (a), (iv) - (c) Explanation: Caustic soda chemically is sodium hydroxide, caustic potash is chemically potassium hydroxide, antacid contains calcium hydroxide and curd contains lactic acid. (c) Deliquescence Explanation: Deliquescence refers to the property of a substance to absorb water from the air to dissolve itself and form an aqueous solution. Materials with this property are termed deliquescent. (a) (i) and (iii) Explanation: Ionization can be defined as the dissociation of molecule into its respective ions. Mixing of an acid with water decreases the concentration of acid and is called as dilution. (c) Tartaric acid Explanation: Tartaric acid used in baking powder where it serves as the source of acid that reacts with baking soda. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas and lets products rise using active yeast cultures as a source of carbon dioxide gas. (b) lower is the pH value Explanation: The hydrogen ion concentration is represented by the symbol [H+]. The pH is defined as pH = -log [H+] ie, it’s the negative logarithm of the H+ concentration. In water, H+ is really H3O+ (the hydronium ion). The greater the concentration of the hydronium ion, the lower the value of pH. It is simply logarithms. It has nothing to do with the chemistry behind it. (a) Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion. Explanation: Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion. (a) Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion. Explanation: Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion. (d) Assertion is wrong statement but reason is correct statement. Explanation: H2CO3 carbonic acid is a weak acid. (a) Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion. Explanation: Water is never added to concentrated sulphuric acid as it is an exothermic reaction and releases a large amount of heat energy. It also results in the spurting of the acid, which can burn your skin. Concentrated sulphuric acid is added to water in small amounts and that too with constant stirring and cooling. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of the assertion. Explanation: Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of the assertion. HCl gas does not change the color of dry blue litmus paper. Blue litmus paper will change to red only when, HCl gas dissolves in the water to form H+ ions. (b) H2, Cl2 and NaOH (b) Tartaric acid (c) basic salt (a) Washing soda (b) cathode
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Priya Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

Best Way to solve it is to check both statement as seperate statement
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Krish Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

Both true but r not the correct explanation. Hcl shows acidic character only in the presence of water and hence does not turn dry Litmus Paper red so it is true reason says that hydrochloric acid gives h + ions in present of moisture this is true according to uh according to our heaney's concept of acids but these two statements are not interconnected so answer is B

Bibek Thappa 4 years, 1 month ago

Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

Harshit Yadav 4 years, 1 month ago

Both A and R true

Ritwika Varun 4 years, 1 month ago

D ) a is false r is true

Adil Quraishi 4 years, 1 month ago

Write all metalloids?
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Yes, Biopolyethylene (also known as renewable polyethylene) is polyethylene made out of ethanol, which becomes ethylene after a dehydration process. It can be made from various feedstocks including sugar cane, sugar beet, and wheat grain.

Aditya Gupta 4 years, 1 month ago

Yes, by reacting it
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Mayank Jalandhary 4 years, 1 month ago

This is because aluminium reacts with oxygen present in air to form a thin layer of aluminium oxide. This oxide layer is very stable and prevents further reaction of aluminium with oxygen. Also, it is light in weight and a good conductor of heat. Hence, it is used to make cooking utensils.

Tanisha Kar 4 years, 1 month ago

So it's does not react with other substances and doesn't prepared any salt or acid that very poisonous to our body

Tanisha Kar 4 years, 1 month ago

Because it's form a protective layer on its surface named aluminium oxide
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Bibek Thappa 4 years, 1 month ago

25cm

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25 cm

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25cm

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25cm

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25 cm
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Shamiya Khatun 4 years, 1 month ago

Let Sun ray to fall on the mirror then you will get a point where the rays are concentrated, like convex mirror, the point is the focus them measure the distance and you will get the focal length
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