ICSE CHEMISTRY CLASS 10 Give Reasons : Ammonia
1.
In the laboratory
preparation of Ammonia, Calcium hydroxide is taken in excess quantity.
Ans: To prevent
sublimation of Ammonium chloride.
2.
Ammonium nitrate is not
used in the preparation of Ammonia gas.
Ans: Ammonium nitrate on
heating decomposition to give Nitrous oxide.
(or) Ammonium nitrate is explosive.
3.
Conc. H2SO4 is not used as a drying
agent for Ammonia gas.
Ans: Conc. H2SO4 reacts with ammonia to give
Ammonium sulphate.
4.
Round bottom flask is
kept in inclined position in the preparation of Ammonia in laboratory
preparation of Ammonia.
Ans: To avoid water from trickling down the round bottom flask which
may cause cracks.
5.
NaOH is not preferred in
the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas.
Ans: Sodium hydroxide is
a deliquescent substance.
6.
Metal nitrides are not
preferred to prepare Ammonia gas.
Ans: Metal nitrides are
expensive.
7.
In Haber’s process the
reaction mixture is heated initially only.
Ans: It is an exothermic
reaction.
8.
Lead hydroxide is
insoluble in excess Ammonium hydroxide but Copper hydroxide is soluble.
Ans: Copper hydroxide
with excess Ammonium hydroxide forms a water soluble complex compound but Lead
hydroxide does not.
9.
Ammonia gas is not
collected over water.
Ans: Ammonia is highly
soluble in water.
10.
Platinum continues to
glow even after the heating is discontinued in catalytic oxidation of Ammonia
gas.
Ans:
The reaction is an exothermic reaction.
11.
Liquid Ammonia is used
as a refrigerant.
Ans:
Liquid Ammonia evaporates by absorbing the heat quickly.
12.
Ammonium hydroxide is
weak base.
Ans:
Ammonium hydroxide solution contains a
less concentration of Hydroxide ions.
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