NCERT Solutions Class 8th Science Chapter – 3 Coal and Petroleum Question & Answer

NCERT Solutions Class 8th Science Chapter – 3 Coal and Petroleum

TextbookNCERT
Class 8th
Subject Science
Chapter3rd
Chapter NameCoal and Petroleum
CategoryClass 8th Science
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt
NCERT Solutions Class 8th Science Chapter – 3 Coal and Petroleum Question & Answer Where is coal used?, How does coal burn?, Why is coal important?, Who discovered coal?, What type of rock is coal?, Who uses coal?, Where is coal formed?, What is hard coal called?, Is a fossil fuel?, Which type of coal is best?, How old is Indian coal?, Which is the first coal in India?, Which country first used coal?, What is oil used for?, What is burnt coal called?, Where is coal found in India?, Is Diamond a rock?, What color is coal rock?

NCERT Solutions Class 8th Science Chapter – 3 Coal and Petroleum

Chapter – 3 

Coal and Petroleum

Question & Answer

Question 1. What are the advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels?
Answer – The advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels are-
  • They burn with a smokeless flame and so does not cause any pollution.
  • They leave no ash on burning.
  • They are easy to handle and convenient to store.
Question 2. Name the petroleum product used for surfacing of roads.
Answer – Bitumen
Question 3. Describe how coal is formed from dead vegetation. What is this process called?
Answer – Millions of years ago, trees, plants, ferns and forests got buried below the rocks, soil and sand due to natural processes like flooding, earthquake, etc. Slowly, as more soil deposited over them, they were compressed. This led to the conditions of high pressure and heat. These conditions along with the anaerobic conditions turned the carbon-enriched organic matter of wood into coal. This slow process of conversion of wood into coal is called carbonisation.
Question 4. Fill in the blanks.

(a) Fossils fuels are ____ , ____ and ____.
(b) Process of separation of different constituents from petroleum is called ______.
(c) Least polluting fuel for vehicle is ______.

Answer – 
(a) coal, petroleum, natural gas
(b) refining
(c) CNG
Question 5. Tick True/False against the following statements.

(a) Fossil fuels can be made in the laboratory.
(b) CNG is more polluting fuel than petrol.
(c) Coke is an almost pure form of carbon.
(d) Coal tar is a mixture of various substances.
(e) Kerosene is not a fossil fuel.

Answer – 
(a) False
(b) False
(c) True
(d) True
(e) False
Question 6. Explain why fossil fuels are exhaustible natural resources.
Answer – Fossil fuels take millions of years to be formed. They are limited in nature and cannot be replenished easily, once consumed. Hence, they are considered as exhaustible natural resources.
Question 7. Describe the characteristics and uses of coke.
Answer – Characteristics of coke: Coke is 98% pure carbon. It is a tough, porous and black substance. It pro-duces a very little smoke.

Uses of coke – Coke is very useful as fuel. It is a good reducing agent. It is widely used in metallurgical processes to reduce metals from their oxides. It is used for producing water gas.
Question 8. Explain the process of the formation of petroleum.
Answer – Petroleum is formed by the burial of aquatic plants and animals below the sea bed. The marine animals and plants died thousands of years ago and settled down in the bottom of sea. In anaerobic conditions, microorganisms decompose this organic matter. Due to high pressure and heat, the dead remains of tiny plants and animals were slowly converted into petroleum.
Question 9. The following table shows the total power shortage in India from 2004-2010. Show the data in the form of a graph. Piet shortage percentage for the years on the y-axis and the year on the x-axis.
S. No.YearShortage (%)
120047.8
220058.6
320069.0
420079.5
520089.9
6200911.2
7201010.0
Answer – 

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