(Q.1) Write
the significance of the symbol of an element. (Any two)
(Q.2) a)
How will you name an element showing two different valencies?
b) Name the ions fe2+ and Fe3+.
b) Name the ions fe2+ and Fe3+.
(Q.3) Write
the chemical names of elements represented by following symbols
(i) Na (ii) B (iii) Fe (iv) Cu (v) Cl (vi) K
(i) Na (ii) B (iii) Fe (iv) Cu (v) Cl (vi) K
(Q.4) Find
the valency of phosphorus in P2O3.
(Q.5) Write
two examples each of the following
(i) Monovalent cation (ii) Monovalent anion (iii) Divalent cation (iv) Divalent anion
(i) Monovalent cation (ii) Monovalent anion (iii) Divalent cation (iv) Divalent anion
(Q.6) (i)
What is an ion?
(ii) Distinguish between anion and cation.
(iii) What is a radical?
(iv) Give two examples of basic trivalent radical.
(v) Write two examples of acidic trivalent radical.
(ii) Distinguish between anion and cation.
(iii) What is a radical?
(iv) Give two examples of basic trivalent radical.
(v) Write two examples of acidic trivalent radical.
(Q.7) Calculate
the relative molecular masses of the following compounds
(i) Cane sugar (C11H22O11)
(i) Cane sugar (C11H22O11)
(Q.8) Write
the name and formula of a compound formed by
(i) Two non-metals
(ii)Two elements and oxygen
(iii)A metal and a non-metal
(i) Two non-metals
(ii)Two elements and oxygen
(iii)A metal and a non-metal
(Q.1) What
is water pollution?
(Q.2) What
is the chemical name and chemical formula of water?
(Q.3) What
is thermal pollution? What is the reason for this pollution?
(Q.4) Name
a metal that reacts with steam.
(Q.5) (i)Boiling
point of pure water is 100 C.
What would be the effect on boiling point of water if small amount of sodium
chloride is added to it?
(Q.6) Where can we cook food
quickly: Shimla or Delhi? Give reasons.
(Q.7) Generally,
matter expands on heating and contracts on cooling, but water shows anomalous
behavior.
(i)�Describe the anomalous behavior of water.
(ii)�Draw a graph showing that water has the maximum density at 4 C.
(iii)�Write two consequences of anomalous expansion of water.
(i)�Describe the anomalous behavior of water.
(ii)�Draw a graph showing that water has the maximum density at 4 C.
(iii)�Write two consequences of anomalous expansion of water.
(Q.8) What
are the main sources of thermal pollution?
(Q.9) Name
any two water borne diseases.
(Q.10) Name
the shell closest to the nucleus of an atom.
(Q.11) Atomic numbers of
element A, B and C are 17, 11 and 18 respectively. Which one is metal?
(Q.12) Draw
diagrams representing the atomic structures of the following:
(i) Carbon atom (ii) Neon atom
(Q.13) Write
down:
(i) The mass number of an atom having 16 neutrons and 15 protons.
(ii) The number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom having atomic number 5 and mass number 11
(i) The mass number of an atom having 16 neutrons and 15 protons.
(ii) The number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom having atomic number 5 and mass number 11
(Q.14) Name
and draw the isotopes of hydrogen.
(Q.15) Elements X
and Y have atomic numbers 9 and 11 respectively. Which of these will form
(a) A cation?
(a) A cation?
(b) An anion?
Explain with reasons.
Explain with reasons.
(Q.16) Complete the
following table:
Element Symbol
|
Atomic Number
|
Mass
Number
|
No. of Neutrons
|
No. of Electrons
|
No. of Protons
|
B
|
5
|
-
|
5
|
5
|
-
|
Si
|
-
|
28
|
-
|
14
|
14
|
Na
|
11
|
-
|
12
|
-
|
11
|
Cl
|
-
|
35
|
-
|
17
|
17
|
P
|
15
|
-
|
16
|
15
|
-
|
(Q.17) Who
discovered anode rays?
(Q.18) Who discovered
proton? Write any two characteristics of proton.
(Q.19) Write
properties of cathode rays.
(Q.20) Name
the metal that Rutherford used for his alpha-particle scattering experiment.
(Q.21) Why
is an atom neutral?
(Q.22) Which
part of atom was discovered by Rutherford?
(Q.23)
Write electronic configuration of Magnesium.
(Q.24) Describe
Rutherford's model of the atom.
(Q.25) Write
two differences between Dalton’s atomic theory and Modern atomic theory.
(Q.26) How is Bohr’s
atomic model different from that of Rutherford’s?
(Q.27) Name
two elements containing only one orbit.
(Q.28) Distinguish
between sodium atom and sodium ion.(Any 2 points)
(Q.29) Which
type of boding is present in sodium chloride? Explain briefly.
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