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M.C.KEJRIWAL F.M.

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V I D Y A P E E T H
Time 2 Hrs.
FINAL ASSESSMENT- 2020-2021
CLASS: IX
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (40 MARKS)


ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY

QUESTION 1
A) Choose the correct option: [5]
(i) The formula for phosphate of metal ‘M’ is M3(PO4)2.What will be the formula of its thiosulphate?
a) MS2O3 b) M2S2O2 c) MS d) M3SO3
(ii) A moist blue litmus paper is introduced in a gas jar containing a gas. After sometime, the paper
become colorless. The gas present in the jar is ________.
a) NH3 b) CO2 c) H2 d) SO2
(iii) What is the number of neutron in Protium?
a) 3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 0
(iv) Which of the following is the chloride of divalent atom that is deliquescent in nature?
a) AlCl3 b) MgCl2 c) CaCl2 d) Both b and c
(v) What type of oxide would eka aluminium form?
a) EO b) EO2 c) E2O2 d) E2O3

(B) Solve the following-


i) Calculate the relative atomic mass of copper, which consists of 69% of copper 29Cu63and 31% of
65
29 Cu . [2]
ii) One litre flask contains air, water vapour and a small amount of liquid water at a pressure of 200
mm Hg. If this is connected to another one litre flask, what will be the final pressure of the gas
mixture at equilibrium? Assume the temperature to be 50°C and the aqueous tension at 50 °C= 93
mm of Hg. [3]

(C) Write balanced chemical equation for the following- [5]


i) MnO2 + HCl MnCl2 + Cl2 + H2O
ii) Fe + H2O Fe3O4 + H2
iii) P + HNO3 H3PO4 + NO2 + H2O
iv) Copper + Conc. Nitric acid Copper Nitrate + Nitric oxide + water
v) Magnesium Nitride + Water Magnesium hydroxide + Ammonia

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(D) Mention only one observation in the given reactions: [5]
i) Black lead sulphide is heated.
ii) Chlorine gas is passed through potassium iodide.
iii) Ammonia gas is passed through Nessler’s reagent.
iv) Hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through copper sulphate solution.
v) Chlorine gas is passed over moist blue litmus paper.
(E) Draw the Atomic orbital diagram of the following molecules -- [5]
i) Formation of MgCl2 ii) Oxygen molecule iii) Ammonia molecule
(F) Name the following: [5]
(i) Radioactive isotope of Hydrogen.
(ii) Chemical used to confirm hydrogen chloride gas.
(iii) Reagent used to remove carbon monoxide from Hydrogen produced by Bosch’s process.
(iv) Longest period in the Modern periodic table.
(v) Salt whose solubility first increases then decreases with rise in temperature
(G) Answer the following questions-
(i) Write the chemical formula for the following- [2]
a) Calcium silicate b) Potassium dichromate
ii) Write the chemical name for the given compound- [1]
a) KClO2 b) MgC2O4
iii) Identify and write chemical formula of acidic radical present in the following- [2]
a) (NH4)3PO4 b) (CH3COO)2Zn
(H) Name the gaseous product released during following reaction: [5]
i) Washing soda crystals are strongly heated.
ii) Ammonium dichromate is heated.
iii) Anhydrous copper sulphate is heated
iv) Mercury (I) nitrate is heated.
v) Lead is added to hot and concentrated caustic soda.
SECTION-II (40 marks)
Attempt any FOUR questions from this section
Question 2
a) Gas ‘A’ is a colorless gas which is produced by the reaction of active metal with dilute HCl. Gas
‘B’ is produced by the action of heat on Potassium chlorate. Gas’ A’ undergoes reaction with ‘B’ and
forms colourless liquid ‘C’.
i) Identify A, B and C
ii) Write the balanced chemical equation for the formation of ‘A’.
iii) Give two chemical test to identify ‘C’

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b) What do following symbol indicate- i) Cl2 ii) Cl- iii) Cl
c) Calculate the molecular mass of green vitriol and calculate the percentage of Iron in it.
[Fe=56, S=32, O=16, H=1] [4+3+3=10]
Question 3
a) A litre of gas at 20°C is heated until both its volume and pressure are tripled. Find the new
temperature.
b) How can you distinguish between the given compounds –
i) CO2 and SO2 (By using acidified KMnO4)
ii) NaNO3 and Ca (NO3)2 (By flame test)
c) Consider the unknown atoms represented below-
12
6 A, 6 14 B, 7 14C, 5 11 D
i) Which has the most number of protons?
ii) Which has the most number of neutrons?
iii) Which are isotopes of the same element? [3+4+3=10]
Question 4
a) Give reasons for the following-
i) Hydrogen gas is not collected by downward displacement of air even though it is lighter than air.
ii) Hydrogen gas is not evolved when copper reacts with dilute HCl.
b) Write chemical equation for each conversion A to C:
A B C
Calcium carbonate Calcium oxide Calcium hydroxide Calcium carbonate
c) Answer questions no i) to iii) on the basis of the table given below – (Do not identify the
elements)
Group 2 13 14 15 16 17 18
1
X E F A B L C
Y S Q D
Z G R
T
i) Which is the most metallic and most non-metallic element?
ii) Which one is greater in size F or L? Give reason for it.
iii) Arrange the following according to the instruction given in the bracket-
A, L, B, E, F (increasing order of oxidizing character) [4+3+3 =10]
Question 5
a) Complete and balance the following reactions:
i) Cu (OH) 2 + H2SO4 (dilute)
ii) Al + NaOH (conc)
iii) KOH + CO2
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b) Moist nitrogen at a pressure of 700 mmHg and temperature 27º C is found to occupy a volume of
100cm3. Find the volume of dry nitrogen gas at S.T.P. [Aqueous tension at 27º C is 15 mm Hg].
c) A colourless liquid ‘L’ when added to a blue crystalline solid ‘N’ turns into white amorphous
powder ‘M’. Identify L, M and N and write a chemical equation for it. [3+ 3 +4=10]
Question 6
a) i) What do you mean by water of crystallization?
ii) Write one observation, when the following are exposed to moist and dry air-
1. Caustic potash (moist air) 2. Washing soda (Dry air)
b) With the help of chemical equations, show that the formation of Sodium chloride is a redox
reaction.
c) Give reason-
i) Gases have low density.
ii) Table salt turns moist in rainy season. [3+3+4=10]
Question 7
a) Identify the underlined compound-
i) A white crystalline solid which sublimes on heating to form white fumes solidify again on the
cooler part of the test tube.
ii) A white crystalline solid which forms yellow solid residue on heating and releases reddish
brown gas.
b) The position of three elements A, B and C in the periodic table are shown below:
Group 16 Group 17

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------------------- A
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B C
i) State whether C is more reactive or less reactive than A. Give reason for it.
ii) State whether A is metal or non-metal.
c) A 113L sample of Helium gas at 27ºC is cooled at constant pressure to -78ºC. Calculate the new
volume of the Helium gas. [4+ 3+ 3=10]

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