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Exercise Chapter 5 Form 1 2016

The document is an exercise worksheet for a science class. It contains questions about an experiment observing the effect of exposure to air on petri dishes, the composition of air, and combustion. The experiment aims to observe the difference in dust accumulation on petri dishes exposed to open air versus covered with glass. Air is composed primarily of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and a small amount of other gases. Combustion requires a fuel, oxygen, and heat and produces heat, light, and gases such as carbon dioxide.

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Exercise Chapter 5 Form 1 2016

The document is an exercise worksheet for a science class. It contains questions about an experiment observing the effect of exposure to air on petri dishes, the composition of air, and combustion. The experiment aims to observe the difference in dust accumulation on petri dishes exposed to open air versus covered with glass. Air is composed primarily of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and a small amount of other gases. Combustion requires a fuel, oxygen, and heat and produces heat, light, and gases such as carbon dioxide.

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NAME : ________________

CLASS : _______

EXERCISE
Answer ALL questions (Chapter 5 : The Air Around Us)
1.

The apparatus shown in the figure above was set up and used in a science activity.
Petri dish A is exposed to the air near a window, while Petri dish B is covered with
a piece of glass. Observation is recorded after 20 minutes.
a. What is the aim of this experiment?
______________________________________________________________
b. State the variables
i. Manipulated : ____________________________________________
ii. Constant: _______________________________________________
iii Responding : ____________________________________________
c. Conclusion : The dust content in A is __________________than B.
2. The diagram shows the components of gases in air.
i. Name gases P, Q, R and S.
P : _____________________
Q : ____________________
R : ____________________
S : ____________________
ii. State the confirmation test for oxygen gas.
Ignites a __________________________
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iii. State the confirmation test for carbon dioxide gas.


Turns ________________________cloudy.
iv. Write down the percentage of each gas in the box below
Name of gas
P
Q
R
S

Percentage

3. Complete the following table.

4. Fill in the blanks in the sentences below by using the word given.

(a) Combustion is a chemical reaction between a substance and________________ which


produces heat and light.
(b) Oxygen, __________________ and enough amount of heat must be available for
combustion to take place.
(c) During combustion, the chemical energy stored in a fuel is changed into
________________ and light energy.
(d) Charcoal and coal are examples of _________________.
(e) Petrol, natural gas, kerosene and diesel are examples of_________________.
(f) The combustion of charcoal gives out heat energy, light energy and_______________.
(g) The combustion of kerosene produces carbon dioxide______________ , light energy
and heat energy.

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