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CRQ - BOC (I) - XI

Q.1. Simplify (a) (103 ) 2 (b) (10 2 ) 3 (c) ( a 3 ) 2 Q.10. Log Value :-

Q.2. Calculate the value of


 4.0 10    2.0 10 
100 101 Value
2.0  10200 log 1
Q.3. Find the capacity in liters of a tank 0.6 m long, 10 cm
wide, and 50mm deep. log 2
Q.4. Convert : (a) 1.47 km to millimeters log 3
(b) 1.42 mL to cubic centimeters
(c) mg to kilograms log 4
(d) 1.54 103 L to milliliters log 5
(e) 70.5g/L to grams per milliliter
(f) 4.66 kg/L to grams per milliliter log 6
Q.5. Calculate the density, in grams per cubic centimeter, of
log 7
a body that weighs 420g and has a volume of 52cm3 .
Q.6. 0.44g of a hydrocarbon on complete combustion with log 8
oxygen gave 1.8 g water and 0.88g carbon dioxide. Find log 9
the mass of oxygen by using the law of conservation
of mass. log 10
Q.7. A chloride of phosphorus contains 22.57% P. Phos-
phine contains 8.82% hydrogen and hydrogen chlo- log 100
ride gas contain 97.26% chlorine. Show that the data log 1000
illustrates law of reciprocal proportions.

(22.57) P (91.18) Q.11. Taking log/Antilog :-

log 120 =
(77.43) (8.82)
Cl H
(97.26) (2.74)
log 4.5 =
Q.8. A copper oxide was prepared by the following meth-
ods:
(a) In one case, 1.75 g of the metal were dissolved in log 125 =
nitric acid and igniting the residual copper nitrate yielded
2.19 g of copper oxide.
Antilog (- 4.6) =
(b) In the second case, 1.14 g of metal dissolved in
nitric acid were precipitated as copper hydroxide by
adding caustic alkali solution. The precipitated copper Anti log (-3.3) =
hydroxide after washing, drying and heating yielded
1.43 g of copper oxide. Q.12. Chart - 1 (Give S.I. Unit)
(c) In the third case, 1.45 g of copper when strongly (a) Area = length × breadth
heated in a current of air yielded 1.83 g of copper oxide. =
Show that the given data illustrate the law of constant (b) Volume = length × breadth × height
composition. =
Q.9. Carbon and oxygen are known to form two compounds. mass
The carbon content in one of these is 42.9% while in (c) Density = =
volume
the other it is 27.3%. Show that this data is in agree-
ment with law of multiple proportions. distance covered
(d) Speed = =
time
change in velocity
(e) Acceleration =
time taken

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(f) Force = mass × acceleration 1 electron volt (eV)  1.60211019 J
=
(g) Pressure = Force per unit area
=
(h) Energy = Force × distance travelled
=
Chart - 2 1 electrostatic unit (esu)  3.33564  1010 coul

1 dyne (dyne) = 105 N

Q.13. Explain significant figures.


Q.14. Express the following to four significant figures :
(i) 6.45372 (ii) 48.38250

(iii) 700000 (iv) 2.65986 103

(v) 0.004687
Q.15. A sample of nickel weighs 6.5425 g and has a density
of 8.8g/cm3 . What is the volume? Report the answer
to correct decimal place.
[ Since, 100 parts on celsius scale Q.16. Express the following in S.I. base units using power of
= 180 parts on fahrenheit scale] 10 notation (example 2.54 mm = 2.54 103 m )
(a) 1.35 mm (b) 1 day (c) 6.45 mL
Q.17. What is the mass (in grams) of an aluminium block
whose dimensions are 2.0 in. 3.0 in. 4.0 in. and
whose density is 2.7 g / cm 2 ? Given that 1 inch
or
 2.54 cm.
Q.18. Vanadium metal is added to steel to impart strength.
The density of vanadium is 5.96 g / cm 3 . Express this
1 atomic mass unit (amu) =
in S.I. units (kg / m 3 ).

Q.19. Convert the following into kilograms :


(i) 500 Mg (mass of loaded jumbo jet)
(ii) 1 mg of salt .
1 atmosphere (atm) Q.20. What is the weight in pounds of a gold bar 12.0 inches
long, 6.00 inches wide and 3.00 inches thick? The den-
sity of gold is 19.3g cm 3 . Given 1 inch  2.54cm,
1l b = 453.6 g

1 coulomb (coul) = 2.9979×109 esu


1 curie (Ci) =  3.7 1010 disintegrations sec1

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