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Solutions for Chapter 16: Chemistry in Everyday Life

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 16 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 269 - 270]

Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard 16 Chemistry in Everyday Life Exercises [Pages 269 - 270]

Exercises | Q 1. (A) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Oxidative Rancidity is a ______ reaction.

  • addition

  • subtitution

  • Free radical

  • combination

Exercises | Q 1. (B) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Saponification is carried out by ______.

  • oxidation

  • alkaline hydrolysis

  • polymarisation

  • free radical formation

Exercises | Q 1. (C) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Aspirin is chemically named as ______.

  • Salicylic acid

  • acetyl salicylic acid

  • chloroxylenol

  • thymol

Exercises | Q 1. (D) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Find the odd one out from the following:

  • Dettol

  • chloroxylenol

  • paracetamol

  • trichlorophenol

Exercises | Q 1. (E) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Arsenic based antibiotic is ______.

  • Azodye

  • prontosil

  • salvarsan

  • sulphapyridine

Exercises | Q 1. (F) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

The chemical used to slow down the browning action of cut fruit is ______.

  • SO3

  • SO2

  • H2SO4

  • Na2CO3

Exercises | Q 1. (G) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

The chemical is responsible for the rancid flavour of fats is ______.

  • Butyric acid

  • Glycerol

  • Protein

  • Saturated fat

Exercises | Q 1. (H) | Page 269

Choose the correct option.

Health benefits are obtained by consumption of ______.

  • Saturated fats

  • trans fats

  • monounsaturated fats

  • all of these

Exercises | Q 2. (A) | Page 269

Explain the following:

Cooking makes food easy to digest.

Exercises | Q 2. (B) | Page 269

Explain the following:

On cutting, some fruits and vegetables turn brown.

Exercises | Q 2. (C) | Page 269

Explain the following:

Vitamin E is added to packed edible oil.

Exercises | Q 2. (D) | Page 269

Explain the following:

Browning of cut apple can be prolonged by applying lemon juice.

Exercises | Q 2. (E) | Page 269

Explain the following:

A diluted solution (4.8% w/v) of 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol is employed as antiseptic.

Exercises | Q 2. (F) | Page 269

Explain the following:

Turmeric powder can be used as an antiseptic.

Exercises | Q 3. (A) | Page 269

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Aspirin

Exercises | Q 3. (B) | Page 270

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Paracetamol

Exercises | Q 3. (C) | Page 270

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Penicillin

Exercises | Q 3. (D) | Page 270

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Chloramphenicol

Exercises | Q 3. (E) | Page 270

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Sulphanilamide

Exercises | Q 3. (F) | Page 270

Identify the functional group in the following molecule:

Glycerine

\[\begin{array}{cc}\ce{CH2 - OH}\\|\phantom{.........}\\\ce{CH - OH}\\|\phantom{.........}\\\ce{CH2 - OH}\end{array}\]

Exercises | Q 4. (A) | Page 270

Give two differences between the Disinfectant and antiseptic.

Exercises | Q 4. (B) | Page 270

Give two differences between the Soap and synthetic detergent.

Exercises | Q 4. (C) | Page 270

Give two differences between Saturated and unsaturated fats.

Exercises | Q 4. (D) | Page 270

Give two differences between the Rice flour and cooked rice.

Exercises | Q 5 | Page 270

Match the pairs.

A group B group
A. Paracetamol a. Antibiotic
B. Chloramphenicol b. Synthetic detergent
C. BHT c. Soap
D. Sodium stearate d. Antioxidant
  e. Analgesic
Exercises | Q 6 | Page 270

Name two drugs which reduce body pain.

Exercises | Q 7. (A) | Page 270

Explain with an example of Antiseptics.

Exercises | Q 7. (B) | Page 270

Explain with an example Disinfectant.

Exercises | Q 7. (C) | Page 270

Explain with an example of Cationic detergents.

Exercises | Q 7. (D) | Page 270

Explain with an example of Anionic detergents.

Exercises | Q 7. (E) | Page 270

Explain with an example of Nonionic detergents.

Exercises | Q 8 | Page 270

Explain the Mechanism of cleansing action of soap with flow chart.

Exercises | Q 9 | Page 270

What is meant by broad-spectrum antibiotic and narrow-spectrum antibiotics?

Exercises | Q 10. (A) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Name the pain killer obtained from acetylation of salicylic acid.

Exercises | Q 10. (B) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Name the class of drug often called as a painkiller.

Exercises | Q 10. (C) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Who discovered penicillin?

Exercises | Q 10. (D) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Draw the structure of chloroxylenol.

Exercises | Q 10. (D) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Draw the structure of salvarsan.

Exercises | Q 10. (E) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Write molecular formula of Butylated hydroxytoluene.

Exercises | Q 10. (F) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

What is the tincture of iodine?

Exercises | Q 10. (G) | Page 270

Answer in one sentence.

Draw the structure of BHT.

Exercises | Q 10. (H) | Page 270

Write a chemical equation for saponification.

Exercises | Q 10. (I) | Page 270

Write the molecular formula and name of:

Exercises | Q 11. (A) | Page 270

Write two examples of the following:

  1. Analgesics
  2. Antiseptics
  3. Antibiotics
  4. Disinfectant
Exercises | Q 11. (B) | Page 270

What do you understand by antioxidants?

Solutions for 16: Chemistry in Everyday Life

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Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 16 - Chemistry in Everyday Life - Shaalaa.com

Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 16 - Chemistry in Everyday Life

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