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True or false
Dissolving of a solid in liquid is a physical change.
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Solution
True
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1. It is the change that takes place in case of swinging pendulum of a clock.
2. Occurrence of this is a non-periodic change as well as a natural change.
3. It is a physical change
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State one instance where water undergoes a physical change and one in which it undergoes a chemical change.
Separate the following into physical and chemical changes :
Sublimation of a solid, Decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen by passing electric current, Formation of clouds, Making a fruit salad from raw fruits, Dissolving carbon dioxide in water
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Read the paragraph and note down the various types of changes it mentions.
It was nearing six o'clock in the evening. The sun was setting. A breeze was blowing. Leaves on the tree were shaking. Sahil was sitting in the courtyard, rolling balls of wet soil, and shaping them into various toys. Then he felt hungry and went into the house. Mother made a dough from wheat flour and fried purees. While eating hot purees, his attention was drawn outside the window. It had started raining. There was lightning, too. Sahil was enjoying his dinner in the dim light.
Select the chemical changes from the following list of changes
Butter turning rancid
Match the items of Column I with the items of Column II
Column 1 | Column II | ||
(a) | Large crystals | (i) | Turns lime water into milky |
(b) | Depositing a layer of zinc on iron | (ii) | Physical change |
(c) | Souring of milk | (iii) | Rust |
(d) | Carbon dioxide | (iv) | Sugar candy (Mishri) |
(e) | Iron oxide | (v) | Chemical change |
(f) | Dissolving common salt in water | (vi) | Galvanisation |