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Question 14 Marks
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A solution of a solid in a liquid such as water can be prepared by adding it slowly to water with constant stirring at a certain temperature (room temperature). If the addition process is continued, a stage is ultimately reached in the dissolution process when no more of the solid dissolves. Rather it starts setlling at the bottom of the container such as a glass beaker. The solution at this stage is said to be saturated. The solubility of a solute is always expressed with respect to the saturated solution. It may be defined as the maximum amount of the solute that can be dissolved in 100 g of the solvent to form a saturated solution at a given temperature. Please remember that the role of temperature is very important. If temperature is increased, the solution becomes unsaturated. In case the temperature is decreased, the solution becomes supersaturated. As a result, crust of the solute gets deposited on the surface.
i. What do mean by the term Solubility?
ii. 20 g of a solute are dissolved in 500 g of the solvent. The solubility of the solute is:
iii. When a saturated solution becomes unsaturated?
OR
What do you mean by concentration of solution?
Answer
i. The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent.
ii. Given, Mass of solute $=20 g$Mass of solvent $=500 g$
Mass-Volume percentage $=\frac{20}{500} \times 100$
$
=4 \%
$
Solubility of 500 g of solute $=\frac{4}{100} \times 500$
$
=20 g
$
Hence, the solubility of 20 g of solute in 500 g of solvent is 20 g .
iii. A saturated solution becomes unsaturated by either heating it or by adding more of the solvent.
OR
Concentration of a solution is defined as the amount of solute that is present in a given amount of solution. It can be expressed in terms of: Mass by the mass percentage of a solution $=\frac{\text { mass of solute }}{\text { mass of solution }} \times 100$.
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Question 24 Marks
Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:
India has the maximum cattle population in the world. However, their productivity is less than half the productivity of many exotic breeds of cattle. The exotic breeds live in cold countries. They cannot live comfortably in hotter India. The only way to improve the productivity of Indian cattle is to produce hybrids which are acclimitised to Indian conditions and are resistant to most local diseases. For hybridisation exotic bulls are kept in colder climate. Their semen is collected and cryopreserved. The same is sent to various parts of the country for artificial insemination.
i. Mention two exotic breeds of cattle.
ii. Mention two hybrid breeds of cattle.
iii. Mention some factors governing the yield of milk.
OR
When can cattle be inseminated?
Answer
i. Brown Swiss and Jersey
ii. Frieswal and Karan-Swiss
iii. Some factors governing the yield of milk are:
a. Number of milkings per day
b. Amount of milk at cach milking
c. Length of the lactation period
OR
Only when it is in heat.
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Question 34 Marks
Answer
i.Yes, mentstematic tissue is couposed of a single type of cell
ii. Intercalary.
iii. Apical meristematic.
OR
Properties of cells of meristematic tissue:
a. It has dense cytoplasm.
b. It has thin cellulose walls.
c. It has prominent nuclei.
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Case study ( 4 Marks ) - Science STD 9 Questions - Vidyadip