Group activity Chapter 1 Class 10 Science

Class 10 Science Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations consists many activities. we will discuss group activity chapter 1 class 10 science with a completed explanation.

 

Group activity Chapter 1 Class 10 Science
Group activity Chapter 1 Class 10 Science

Aim of group activity

To find which reactions are exothermic and which are endothermic.

Material Required

  1. Four beakers
  2. Water
  3. Copper sulphate [CuSO4]
  4. Potassium sulphate [K2SO4]
  5. Ammonium nitrate [NH4NO3]
  6. Iron filings
  7. Thermometer

 

Procedure

We will take four beakers and label them as A, B, C and D.

Now we pour 25 mL water in beakers A, B, C and copper sulphate in beaker D. After  that we measure the temperature of each liquid taken in the beakers.

 

Now we add two spatulas of potassium sulphate, ammonium nitrate , anhydrous copper sulphate and iron filings into beakers respectively A,B,C and D and stir them.

After some time we measure the temperature of each of mixture in the beakers.

Q. Find out which reactions are exothermic and which ones are endothermic in nature.

Observation

We can note the temperature with help of thermometer, after performing the activity, we can observe the following

  1. The temperature rises in the beakers C and D and the temperature falls in the beakers A and B.

Explanation

  1. In the beaker A, the reaction takes place between potassium sulphate and water is an endothermic reaction.

  When potassium sulphate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into potassium ion and sulphate ions and this dissolution of potassium sulphate absorbs energy from surroundings. so, it is an endothermic reaction.

 

K2SO4 + H2O → 2K+(aq) + SO42-(aq)

 

i. In the beaker B, the reaction takes place between ammonium nitrate and water is an endothermic reaction.

When ammonium nitrate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into ammonium ion and nitrate ions and this dissolution of ammonium nitrate absorbs energy from surroundings.so it is an endothermic reaction.

NH4NO3 + H2O →NH4+ (aq) + NO3(aq)

ii. In the beaker C , the reaction takes place between anhydrous copper sulphate and water is an exothermic reaction.

When anhydrous copper sulphate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into copper ion and sulphate ions and this dissolution of anhydrous copper sulphate release energy into the surroundings.so it is an exothermic reaction.

CuSO4 + H2O→ Cu2+(aq)  + SO42-(aq)

iii. In the beaker D , the reaction takes place between copper sulphate solution  and iron filings i is an exothermic reaction.

The reaction is displacement reaction and during the reaction, heat is released.

Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu

 

Conclusion

So, through this group activity of chapter chemical reactions and equations, we can easily conclude which reactions are exothermic and which are endothermic by measuring the temperature by thermometer.

 

1.Is potassium sulphate soluble in water?

Ans – Yes, potassium sulphate is soluble in water.

2.Does K2SO4 dissociates in water?

Ans – Yes. Potassium sulphate dissociates in water.

3.What is the formula of potassium sulphate?

Ans – K2SO4

4.What is exothermic reaction?

Ans – The chemical reaction in which heat is evolved when the reactants form products.

5.What is endothermic reaction?

Ans – The chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed from the surroundings.

6.What is displacement reaction?

Ans – The reactions in which less reactive element from a compound is displaced by a more reactive element, are called displacement reactions.

7.What is the formula of hydrated copper sulphate?

 Ans – CuSO4.5H2O

8.Which among the following changes are exothermic or endothermic in nature?

i. Decomposition of ferrous sulphate

ii. Dilution of sulphuric acid

iii. Dissolution of sodium hydroxide in water

iv. Dissolution of ammonium chloride in water

Ans – Dilution of sulphuric acid and dissociation of sodium hydroxide are exothermic reaction and decomposition of ferrous sulphate and dissolution of ammonium chloride are endothermic reaction.

Multiple choice questions

1.What is the purpose of the group activity?

  1. To measure the temperature of the beakers
  2. To identify the colour changes in the beakers
  3. To identify the exothermic and endothermic reactions
  4. To observe the boiling points

Correct answers- [c]

2.Which beaker shows the temperature decrease after the addition of substances?

  1. Beaker A
  2. Beaker B
  3. Both A and B beakers
  4. None of the above

Correct answer-[c]

3.What type of reaction takes place in the beaker B?

  1. Combination reaction
  2. Decomposition reaction
  3. Exothermic reaction
  4. Endothermic reaction

Correct answer-[d]

4.Which equation represents the reaction in the beaker C ?

  1. Fe + CuSO4 →FeSO4 + Cu
  2. CuSO4 + H2O Cu2+ + SO42-
  3. NH4NO3 + H2O NH4+ + NO3
  4. K2SO4 + H2O 2K + SO42-

   Correct answer- [b]

5.What happens when ammonium nitrate dissolves in water?

  1. It releases energy
  2. It absorbs energy
  3. It forms gas
  4. None of the above

  Correct answer –[b]

 

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