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CBSE Chemistry class 10 - Corrosion- rusting -rancidity - oxidation

Corrosion  is defined as the slow and steady destruction of a metal by the environment. It results in the deterioration of the metal to form metal compounds by means of chemical reactions with the environment. Rusting of iron  requires air and water.Iron articles are shiny when new, but get coated with a reddish brown powder called rust(Fe2O3.nH2O) when left for some time. This process is commonly known as rusting of iron. The black coating on silver and the green coating on copper are other examples of corrosion Read more 

CTET : Education Meaning Purpose Philosophy

Study Material : Education Meaning Purpose Philosophy What is Education? Education is a continuing voyage of discovery, an everlasting quest to achieve the fullest wisdom and stature that God meant for us. The word education comes from the Latin educare, to draw out. In a broad sense it means not only to elicit creative thought and knowledge from the student, but to draw  humankind out of the predicament it is in. What are the Purpose of Education? To restore in man the image of his Maker, to bring him back to the perfection in which he was created, to promote the development of body, mind, and soul, that the divine purpose in his creation might be realized–this was to be the work of redemption. This is the object of education, the great object of life. Education enables humans to achieve their fullest personal, spiritual, mental, social, and physical potentials. The ability of being educated is what dis

CBSE TEST PAPER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (Class-6) First term

FOOD: Where does it come from. 1. You are the manager of a restaurant, make a list of food items you would serve in lunch. 2. What measures are to be taken to avoid wastage of food. 3. Why are humans considered omnivores? 4. List the ingredients of any five food items you relish. 5. Form pairs of words in group A with words in group B. A—Mustard plant, Nectar, Beetroot, carnivore, omnivore. B-- Honey, sugar, oil, humans, tiger. 6. Name two aquatic plants eaten as food. COMPONENTS OF FOOD 1. Why is it necessary to have fresh and un-cooked vegetables and fruits in our diets. 2. Doctors advice us to drink atleast two litres of water daily why? 3. What happens when wheat flour is sieved before making dough? 4. It is not good to wash vegetables and fruits after cutting, why? 5. Rice and pulses must not be washed repeatedly , why? 6. Prove that, milk you drink contains proteins. 7. How will you check whether rice contains starch.

CBSE FORMATIVE TEST 2 GUESS PAPER CLASS 10 METAL AND NON METALS

Source :  http://chemistryadda.blogspot.com Q.1. Why is sodium kept immersed in kerosene oil? Q.2. Name two metals which are found in nature in the free state. Q.3. What chemical process is used for obtaining a metalfrom its oxide. Q.4. Which metals do not corrode easily? Q.5. Why copper is used to make hot water tanks and not steel . Q.6. What is an alloy? Name the constituents of 22-carat gold. Why is 24-carat gold converted to 22-carat gold? Q.7. Why are metals good conductors of electricity? Q.8 Give reasons for the following: (a) Zinc oxide is considered as amphoteric oxide. (b) Non-metals in general do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids. (c) Metals conduct electricity.