Class 10 ICSE CHEMISTRY questions onAMMONIA - 2
State your observations when:
1. The
gas produced when Mg3N2 is treated with warm water is
passed into Nesseler’s reagent.
2. Fountain
experiment using Ammonia gas.
3. Oxidation
of Ammonia in the absence of catalyst.
4. Catalytic
oxidation of Ammonia gas.
5. Cu2+/Fe3+/Fe2+/Zn2+
/Pb2+ salts are treated with Ammonium hydroxide in small
amounts then in excess amount.
6. Ammonia
gas reacts with excess Chlorine gas.
7. Excess
Ammonia with Chlorine gas.
8. CuO
is heated with Ammonia gas.
9. PbO
is heated with Ammonia gas.
10. Warm
water is added to the product obtained when Magnesium is burnt in Nitrogen gas.
11. Calcium
hydroxide is heated with Ammonium chloride.
12. A
glass rod is exposed to the gas liberated when an Ammonium salt is heated with
an alkali.
Give reasons:
1. In
the laboratory preparation of Ammonia Calcium hydroxide is taken in excess
quantity.
2. Ammonium
nitrate is not used in the preparation of Ammonia gas.
3. Conc.
H2SO4 is not used as a drying agent for Ammonia gas.
4. Round
bottom flask is kept in inclined position in the preparation of Ammonia in
laboratory preparation of Ammonia.
5. NaOH
is not preferred in the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas.
6. Metal
nitrides are not preferred to prepare Ammonia gas.
7. In
Haber’s process the reaction mixture is heated initially only.
8. Lead
hydroxide is insoluble in excess Ammonium hydroxide but Copper hydroxide is
soluble.
9. Ammonia
gas is not collected over water.
10. Platinum
continues to glow even after the heating is discontinued in catalytic oxidation
of Ammonia gas.
11. Liquid
Ammonia is used as a refrigerant.
12. Ammonium
hydroxide is weak base.
1 comment:
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