Q2. If an atom carries one electron and one proton, what
charge will it carry? (1) Q3. On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which sub-atomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom? (1) Q4. Which sub-atomic particle is absent in an ordinary Hydrogen atom? (1) Q5. Out of elements 3417 X and 4018 Y, which is chemically more reactive and why? (1) Q6. Write the electronic configuration of an element whose atomic no. is 12. (1) Q7. Draw a sketch of Bohr’s model of an atom with 3 shells (2) Q8. If K and L shell of an atom are full, then what would be the total number of electrons in the atom. Give reason. (2) Q9. What are the limitations of J.J.Thompson’s model of the atom? (2) Q10. Define atomic number and mass number. (2) Q11. If bromine atom is available in the form of, say, two isotopes 7935Br(49.7%) and 8135Br(50.3%), calculate the average atomic mass of bromine. (2) Q12. How will determine the valency of chlorine and magnesium? (4) Q13.a) What are isotopes and isobars? Explain giving examples. b) Give two uses of isotopes. (5)