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DAV Class- 8 Science Combustion Question and Answer
Something To Know
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. A good fuel should have its ignition temperature above the room temperature.
2. Burning of cowdung cakes is an example of slow combustion.
3. The innermost zone of a candle flame, is the coldest.
4. The non-luminous zone of a candle flame is the outemost part of the flame.
5. During incomplete combustion of a fuel, carbon monoxide gas is formed.
B. State True or False for the following statements.
1. Coal is an inflammable fuel. | False |
2. The outermost part of a candle flame contains unburnt carbon particles. | False |
3. The heat produced, by burning completely one kilogram of a given fuel, is known as the efficiency of that fuel. | True |
4. All solid fuels have a higher calorific value than liquid and gaseous fuels. | False |
5. Sulphur dioxide gas, produced during combustion of fossil fuels, causes acid rain. | True |
C. Tick (✓) the correct option.
1. An example of a non-combustible substance is-
Answer: iron
2. A fuel starts burning only when it is heated to-
Answer: its ignition temperature
3. The highest temperature zone of a candle flame, is its-
Answer: blue zone
4. The amount of heat produced, on complete burning of 10 kg of a given fuel, in pure oxygen, equals H kilojoule. The calorific fuel, of that fuel, would equal-
Answer: (0.1 H) kJ/kg
5. The gas produced, due to incomplete combustion of carbon fuels, is-
Answer: carbon monoxide
D. Answer the following questions in brief.
1. Define the term ‘combustible material’? Give two examples of combustible materials.
Answer:
2. State the three conditions that are needed for combustion to take place.
Answer:
3. State the condition under which ‘slow combustion of a material takes place.
Answer:
4. Define ‘calorific value of a fuel.
Answer:
5. State any two characteristics of an ideal fuel.
Answer:
6. Why is water not used in controlling electrical fires?
Answer:
E. Answer the following questions.
1. Draw a diagram showing the different zones of candle flame. Label the zone which contains:
(a) unburnt vapours of wax.
Answer: Innermost zone
(b) unburnt carbon particles.
Answer: Middle zone
2. Calorific value of wood is 18,000 kJ/kg. How much of wood is required to produce 360,000 kJ of heat energy?
Answer:
3. Why are gaseous fuels considered better than liquid or solid fuels.
Answer:
4. Why do we say that ‘burning of fuels’ can cause ‘health hazards’?
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