This document contains questions from a midterm exam in applied chemistry. [1] It asks students to answer five of eight short answer questions about chemistry concepts like the mole, valency, periodic law, and bond types. [2] It also contains one long answer question where students can choose between writing symbols for five elements, describing the postulates of Bohr's atomic model, or explaining ionic bonding with an example. [3] The questions cover a range of fundamental chemistry topics tested in the midterm.
This document contains questions from a midterm exam in applied chemistry. [1] It asks students to answer five of eight short answer questions about chemistry concepts like the mole, valency, periodic law, and bond types. [2] It also contains one long answer question where students can choose between writing symbols for five elements, describing the postulates of Bohr's atomic model, or explaining ionic bonding with an example. [3] The questions cover a range of fundamental chemistry topics tested in the midterm.
This document contains questions from a midterm exam in applied chemistry. [1] It asks students to answer five of eight short answer questions about chemistry concepts like the mole, valency, periodic law, and bond types. [2] It also contains one long answer question where students can choose between writing symbols for five elements, describing the postulates of Bohr's atomic model, or explaining ionic bonding with an example. [3] The questions cover a range of fundamental chemistry topics tested in the midterm.
Q.2 Write short answers to any FIVE of the following questions. 5 6 30
1. Define mole, give examples. 2. Define derived unit with two examples. 3. Define valency and give two examples. 4. State periodic law. 5. Define polar and non-polar bonds. 6. Differentiate between isotopes & isobars. 7. What is sigma bond? 8. Draw electronic configuration of the following atoms in their sub-shells. 28 72 i) Si 14 ii) Ge 32
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Note: Attempt any ONE question. 110 10
Q.3 Write down the symbols of the following. (i) Copper (ii) Tin (iii) Bismuth (iv) Chromium (v) Sodium Q.4 Write down the main postulates of Bohr’s atomic model. Q.5 Describe ionic bond with CaCl2 example.