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Question 13 Marks
Explain how, carbon dioxide is able to control fires.
Answer
Carbon dioxide is the best fire extinguisher to put out fire caused by inflammable materials like oil and petrol and electrical equipment’s. Carbon dioxide is heavier than air and it covers the fire and cuts off the supply of oxygen and puts out the fire. Carbon dioxide is stored at high pressure as liquid in cylinders. When released from the cylinder, carbon dioxide expands enormously in volume and cools down. Carbon dioxide not only forms a blanket around the burning substance, it also cools down the burning substance.
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Question 23 Marks
Give two examples each of:
$a.$ Solid fuels.
$b.$ Liquid fuels.
$c.$ Gaseous fuels.
Answer
Solid Fuels: Wood, charcoal, coal, coke, cow$-$dung cakes.
Liquid Fuels: Kerosene, petrol, diesel, alcohol.
Gaseous fuels: Coal gas, natural gas.
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Question 33 Marks
Abida and Ramesh want to heat water taken in separate beakers. Abida kept the beaker near the wick in the yellow part of the candle flame. Ramesh kept the beaker in the outermost part of the flame. Whose water will get heated in a shorter time? Why?
Answer
The yellow part of the flame is the middlemost part where Abida has kept the beaker. The fuel vapours burn partially in the middle zone because there is not enough air of burning in this zone. The partial burning of fuel in the middle zone produces carbon particles. It has moderate temperature. Hence, Abida’s beaker will take time to heat up. Ramesh’s beaker is kept in the outermost part of the flame. In this zone, complete combustion of the fuel takes place because there is plenty of air around it. The outermost zone has the highest temperature in the flame. It is the hottest part of the flame. Hence Ramesh’s beaker gets heated in a shorter time.
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Question 43 Marks
Describe one method of putting out a fire caused by burning wood or paper.
Answer
Water extinguishes heat by cooling down the burning substance such as wood and paper. When water is thrown on these substances, it gets cooled below its ignition temperature and also stops burning. The water vapour produced by the action of heat of fire on water surround the burning material and help in cutting off the supply of air.
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Question 53 Marks
What are the disadvantages of burning wood as fuel?
Answer
Disadvantages of burning wood as fuel are as follow:
$i.$ Burning of wood produces a lot of smoke which is very harmful for human being. It causes respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and asthma.
$ii.$ When trees are cut down to obtain wood for use as fuel, then all the useful substances which are obtained from trees are lost.
$iii.$ Deforestation is very harmful for environment.
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Question 63 Marks
Explain how, burning of fuels such as coal, petrol and diesel leads to acid rain. How is acid rain harmful?
Answer
Burning of coal, petrol and diesel produces Sulphur dioxide which goes into the air. It is an extremely suffocating and corrosive gas. It may damage our lungs. The burning of petrol and diesel in the engines of vehicles also releases nitrogen oxides into the air. These oxides produced by the burning of fuels dissolve in rain water and form acids. The rain water containing acid is called acid rain. It is harmful for crops, soil and damages buildings.
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Question 73 Marks
In a candle flame, what is the colour of: $(a)$ innermost zone $(b)$ middle zone, and $(c)$ outer zone?
Answer
$a.$ Innermost zone $-$ The Innermost zone of a flame is dark or black.
$b.$ Middle zone $-$ The middle zone of a flame is yellow.
$c.$ Outer zone $-$ The outer zone of a flame is blue. It is a non$-$luminous zone.
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Question 83 Marks
What are the conditions necessary for combustion to take place?
Answer
There are three conditions which are necessary for combustion to take place:
$i.$ Presence of combustible substance.
$ii.$ Presence of supporter of combustion.
$iii.$ Heating the combustible substance to its ignition temperature.
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Question 93 Marks
How is the fire caused by electricity extinguished?
Answer
Carbon dioxide is the best fire extinguisher to put out fire caused by inflammable materials like oil and petrol and electrical equipment’s. Carbon dioxide is heavier than air and it covers the fire and cuts off the supply of oxygen and puts out the fire. Carbon dioxide is stored at high pressure as liquid in cylinders.
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Question 103 Marks
Name the most common fire extinguisher.
Answer
There are mainly five types of fire extinguisher– Water, Foam, Dry Powder, $\ce{CO_2}$ and Wet Chemical. Water is one of the best, cheapest and most common fire extinguishers.
$1.$ Water fire extinguisher
$2.$ Foam fire extinguisher
$3.$ Dry Powder fire extinguisher
$4. \ce{CO_2}$ fire extinguisher.
$5.$ Wet Chemical fire extinguisher. Water is one of the best, cheapest and most common fire extinguishers.
Out of all these, the Water fire extinguisher is one of the best, cheapest and most common fire extinguishers.
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Question 113 Marks
When a lot of dry powder of a substance $X$ is released over a fire, the fire gets extinguished.
$a.$ Name the substance $X.$
$b.$ How does this substance extinguish the fire?
$c.$ Name another susbtance which behaves like $X.$
Answer
$a.$ Sodium bicarbonate $($sodium hydrogen carbonate$)$
$b.$ The heat of fire decomposes sodium bicarbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas. This carbon dioxide covers the fire like a blanket and cuts off supply of fresh air to the burning substance. Due to this the fire gets extinguished.
$c.$ Potassium bicarbonate $($or Potassium hydrogen carbonate$)$
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Question 123 Marks
Give reason for the following: Paper by itself catches fire easily whereas a piece of paper wrapped around an aluminium pipe does not.
Answer
A piece of paper wrapped around aluminium pipe does not catch fire easily. This is because aluminium, being a metal, is a good conductor of heat and hence heat is conducted away. Also, the ignition temperature of paper is lower compared to that of aluminium. When paper is wrapped around an aluminium pipe; the ignition temperature increases. That is why paper itself catches fire easily whereas a piece of paper wrapped around an aluminium pipe does not.
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Question 143 Marks
It is difficult to burn a heap of green leaves but dry leaves catch fire easily. Explain.
Answer
It is difficult to burn a heap of green leaves but dry leaves catch fire easily. The green leaves contain a lot of water. This water does not allow the green leaves to get heated to their ignition temperature and makes burning of green leaves difficult. Dry leaves do not contain water, they get heated to their ignition temperature easily and hence catches fire easily.
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Question 153 Marks
What does a Fire Brigade do when it arrives at a place where a building is on fire?
Answer
When fire brigade arrives to the rescue, the fire man throws a strong stream of water on the building on fire, the burning material get cooled down to below their ignition temperature and fire is extinguished. The water vapour produced by the action of heat of fire on water surround the burning material and help in cutting off the supply of air. Fire-men extinguishes the fire by throwing water under pressure on the burning things.
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Question 163 Marks
Give reasons for the following: $\ce{LPG}$ is a better domestic fuel than wood.
Answer
LPG is a better domestic fuel than wood due to:
$i. \ce{LPG}$ has higher calorific value, so it produces much more heat on burning than an equal mass of wood.
$ii.$ It burns without leaving behind any smoke.
$iii.$ It burns completely without leaving behind any solid residue but wood leaves behind a lot of ash on burning.
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