Chemical Effects of Electric Current
HOTS
HOTS
1. What are insulators of electricity?
2. Name some substances other than water which conducts electricity?
3. Which effect of current causes the bulb to glow?
4. What is magnetic effect of electric current?
5. What are electrodes?
6. Explain mechanism of glowing bulb?
7. What do you mean by magnetic effect of electricity?
8. Prepare a tester to test conduction based on magnetic effect of the electricity.
9. Name some substances which make the liquids good conductor of electricity.
10. Give two examples of poor conductors of electricity.
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Multiple choice Questions
Multiple choice Questions
1. Plastic wire is
a. An insulator
b. A conductor
c. Both of these
d. None of these
2. Electroplating is based on
a. Magnetic effect of electricity
b. Chemical effect of electricity
c. Heating effect of electricity
d. Physical effect of electricity
3. Adding common salt to distilled water makes it
a. Good conductor
b. Insulator
c. No
d. Both a and b
4. An electrolyte is
a. a metal
b. a solution
c. a liquid that conducts current
d. all of above
5. Copper wire is a
a. Good conductor
b. Poor conductor
c. Both a and b
d. None of this
6. Poor conductors are
a. Plastics
b. Clothes
c. Wood
d. All of these
7. Distilled water is
a. Poor conductor
b. Good conductor
c. Both a and b
d. None
8. Flow of electron is called
a. Electroplating
b. Electric current
c. Electrodes
d. Electrolyte
9. Electroplating prevents
a. Current
b. Chemical effect
c. Rusting
d. All
10. An electric lamp glows due to
a. Chemical effect
b. Magnetic effect
c. Heating effect
d. None
Answers:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. C
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Sample paper Questions
Sample paper Questions
1. Why it is dangerous to touch electrical appliances with wet hands?
2. Name substances which make any liquid good conductor of electricity?
3. Name the part of bulb that glows.
4. Does distilled water conduct electricity?
5. Name the gas deposited on negative electrode.
6. How can you test liquids conduct or do not conduct the electricity?
7. Explain why a bulb glows on passing current.
8. What is chemical effect of electricity? Give some examples of chemical effects.
9. What are the two methods of testing an insulator or conductor?
10. Write true/False
a. Rubber is an insulator.
b. Electroplating causes rusting.
c. Vinegar can __________ electricity.
QUESTIONS FROM TEXTBOOK
Q.1. Fill in the blanks:
(a) Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of __________ , __________ and __________.
(b) The passage of an electric current through a solution causes__________effect.
(c) If you pass current through copper sulphate solution, copper gets deposited on the plate connected to the __________terminal of the battery.
(d) The process of depositing a layer of any desired metal on another metallic object, by means of electricity, is culled __________.
Ans. (a) acids, bases, salts
(b) chemical
(c) negative
(d) electroplating.
Q.2. When the free ends of a tester are dipped into a solution the magnetic needle shows deflection. Can you a plain the reason?
Ans. Yes, we can explain the reason. The magnetic needle will show deflection when circuit is complete.
The deflection ofmagnetic needle shows that the solution is a good conductor.
Q.3. Name three liquids, which when tested in the manner shown in Mg. 14.1 may cause the magnetic needle to defieet
Ans. Tap water, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide.
Q.4. The bulb does not glow in the set up shown in Fig .14.2. List the possible reasons. Explain your answer.
Ans. The possible reasons may be:
(i) The connections of the circuit may b loose.
(ii) Bulb may b fused.
(iii) Cells may be used up.
(iv) The liquid may be poor conductor.
Q.5. A tester is used to check the conduction of electricity through two liquids, labelled A and B. It is found that the bulb of the tester glows brightly for liquid A while it glows very dimly for liquid B. You would conclude that:
(i) liquid A is a better conductor than liquid B.
(ii) liquid B is a better conductor than liquid A.
(iii) both liquids are equally conducting.
(iv) conducting properties of liquid cannot be compared in this r an.rr.er, Ans, We conclude that option (i) ‘liquid A is a better conductor than liquid B'.
Q.6. Does pure water conduct electricity? If not what can we do to make it conducting?
Ans. No, the pure water does not conduct electricity. Pure water can be made conduct' dissolving salt in it.
Q.7. In case of a fire before the firemen use the water hoses, they shut off the main electrical supply for the area. Explain why they do this.
Ans. The water used in water hoses is good conductor of electricity. Firemen shut off the main electrical supply, because if the supply of electricity continues this may be high risk of electrocution due to water.
Q.8. A child staying in the coastal region tests the drinking water and also the sea water with his tester. He finds that the compass needle deflects more in the case of sea water. Can you explain the reason?
Ans. Sea water contains more amount of salt than drinking water. So the sea water is a better conductor of electricity. This is the reason that the compass needle deflects more in case of sea water.
Q.9. Is it safe for the electrician to carry out electrical repairs outdoors during heavy down-pour? Explain.
Ans. No, It is not safe for the electrician t carry out electrical repairs during heavy downpour.
It is because during heavy downpour there is a higher risk of electrocution.
Q.10. Paheli had heard that rain. water is as good as distilled water. So she collected some rain water in a clean glass tumbler and tested it using a tester. To her surprise she found that the compass needle showed deflection. What could be the reasons?
Ans. Rain water is like a distilled water but some impurities are mixed in from the atmosphere. These impurities make the rain water conducting. This could be the reason for the deflection of compass needle.
Q.11. Prepare a It of objects arourr you that are electroplated.
Ans. Pots of metals, bath taps, ornaments, rims of vehicles, handle bar of cycles and motor cycles, kitchen gas burner, bottom of cooking utensils, handles of doors, tin cans are the some objects around us that are electroplated.
Q.12. Thepmcess that you saw in Activity 14.7 is used foropurifrcdction of copper. A thin plate of pure copper and a thick rod of impure copper are used as electrodes. Copper from impure rod is sought to be trans cued to the thin copperplate. Which electrode should be attached to the positive terminal of the battery and why?
Ans. The rod of copper plate should be connected to the positive terminal of the battery. Because when electric current is passed through the copper sulphate solution, it dissociates into copper and sulphate. The free copper drawn to the negative terminal of the battery gets deposited on it. On the other hand the loss of copper from the solution would be regained from the impure copper rod which is connected to the positive terminal of the battery.
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