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Roll No. CI newer Sheet No. Sig. of Candidate, Sig. of Invigilator. CHEMISTRY 8S8C-1 SECTION — A (Marks 12) Time allowed: 20 Minutes NOTE: Section-A is compulsory. Ali parts of this section are to be answered on the question paper itself. It should be completed in the first 20 minutes amd handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deleting/overwrtting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil. Q.1 Circle the correct option i.e. A/B/C / D. Each part cartes one mark. () The empirical formula for caffeine (C,H,,N,O; ) le A GHNO B CHN,O C CHNO 0. C\H,NO, (i) How many atoms are there in 1.25 moles of Zine? A 6.53x10 Zn atoms B. —7.53x10” Zn atoms ©. 8.5310” Zn atoms D. —-9.53x10" Zn atoms (ii) Identify the number of electrons that f-subshell can accommodate. A 2 B 6 ic 10 Bo 4 (v) Keeping in view Auf Bau Principle, identity the energy level which the electrons fill first. A DP fh c 1s dD 38 (v) The electronic configuration *1S*2S*2P*3S*" belongs to: A uSi B. Mg c. TAL D. Ar (vi) Indentify the element which has the largest atomic radius. A Me Bo Ca CG oD Fr (vi) Which of the element of the 3rd period has highest electronegativity? tN Be cs Dot (vii) Identify the covalent compound. A KF BHO cc MgO D. NaCl (>) How many moles of Na atoms are present in 2.3.g of Na ? A 018moles B. 1.6moles C. O.1molks 0, ~— 1 mole (%) The oxidation state of Bin HBO, is: A 42 Bo a 43 DO 45 (xi) Galvanizing is: A Coating with Cr B. Coating with Cu ©. Coating with Zn D. Coating with Sn (xi) Consider the following reaction: CuO+H, —»>CutH,O In this reaction CuO behaves as: A Electroyte 8. Catalyst ©. Oxidizing agent D. Reducing agent For Examiner's use only: ‘Total Marks: 2 Marks Obtained: —18A 1808) — Roll No. Answer Sheet No. | Sig. of Candidate: Sig. of Invigitator: | Fecue onal Gaal aaa” a (12:48) Jit 20 a et g Rei pwhet np Lul ici Kterte inlet rent geielre vie wi ‘ ELMO ALO Pb SEN F 31 Glog III F sviLes Wy I te Ei CUS CH Nr uk : C,H,NO, 5 CHINO 4 CHNO LL CHNO sEnAZewiw£4 Wi) eacansetecacesetaaaee PIETSIXIO™ (PER RR RRR RRR RE REE EER ESSE SE & I | FILI9.S3 x10" a 53x10 _& i sete i) A 3 _ ao a i SME WIL KAT (wy) 38 e Sg 2s 2P Se AL PY 18*28*2P43S* JEL ww) | War _ — asia | eA Stee eet — (vi) i Fos cs ~ Me ut | jew Phetrvlion A vl) Go 5 s oe Na Set Ge ttit — will) NaCl MgO og Oe KF oh LnrEibintelesitir (i) Jt wor & WS owe W015 st teedty 4 STS Bt H,BO, (x) 45 ~ Be Hoe 42 2 a ett oi) wezrbet owen & eA ae RES (Sup) CUOHH, Ct, Oye FPC Abe — Oxi) ~% ale Ea wey pale 12 Ad ii 18a 1808) — pe CHEMISTRY SSC-1 ve Time allowed: 2:40 Hours Total Marks Sections B and C: 53 NOTE: Answer any eleven parts from Section ‘B’ and any two questions from Section ‘C’ on the separately provided answer book. Use supplementary answer sheet i.e. Sheet-B if required. Write your answers neatly and legibly. ‘SECTION — B (Mari 23) @.2 Answer any ELEVEN parts, The answer to each part shouk not exceed 3 to 4 lines. (113=33) (i) Determine the molecular mass of a (NH),CO. b= NHNO, CHO, (i) Define heavy water. Give the comparison of ordinary water and heavy water. (ii) Whatis Carbon dating? How does Carbon ~ 14 dating work? (iv) Define periodic table, What is its base? () Define atomic size. Interpret trends in atomic size across groups and periods. (vi) Draw Lewis electron cross and dot structures for the following molecules: a ch, b SiC, «0, (vi) Enlist the main postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory. (vii) The boiling point of water on the top of Mount Everest is 70°C while in Murree itis 98°C . Give the reason, () Why tin plated ste! is used to make food cans? (%) Sketch out an electrolytic cell, label it and indicate the direction of flow of electrons. (x) Arrange the following in order of increasing acid strength: HCI, HI, HBr and HF (xi) With the help of chemical reaction prove how breathing equipment keeps sea divers alive under water surface? (xii) Define oxidation and reduction in terms of loss and gain of electrons. Illustrate the concepts with the help of examples. (xiv) Differentiate with the help of suitable examples: @. Atom and ion b. Molecular ion and free radical (ov) How can oil tanks be prevented from corrosion? Support your answer with diagram and an example. ECT Note: ‘Attempt any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks. (2x10 20) @.3 a, Make Bohs models for the following elements: (08) a Potassium (3K ) b, Silicon (Si) ©. Argon ({gAr), b. State postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory. What is the basic contribution of this theory for chemical science, (04) 4 a. Define ionic bond. Use electron dot and cross model to write the equation for the formation of an ionic compound. (08) ‘What is hydrogen bonding? Explain hydrogen bonding in water by utilizing electron dot and cross structure (04) .5 a Whatis corrosion? Explain corrosion of iron with the help of chemical equation (05) b. Sodium Chloride and Glucose both are soluble in water but the solubility of Sodium Chloride (NaC! ) is greater than glucose. Why? Explain (05) 18h 1808) —

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