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PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, RIYADH

Chapter 1-6
i. Which among the following is the heaviest?
(a) one mole of oxygen (b) 100 amu of uranium (c) 10 moles of hydrogen
(d) 44 g of carbon dioxide
ii. If four moles of SO2 are oxidized to SO3, how many moles of oxygen molecules are required.
(a) 0.5 (b) 2.0 (c) 1.5 (d)
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iii. Quantum number values for 2p orbitals are:
(a) n = 2, l = 1 (b) n = 1, l = 2 (c) n = 1, l = 0 (d) n =
2, l = 0
iv. Which of the following molecules has zero dipole moment?
(a) NH3 (b) CHCl3 (c) H2O
(d) BF3
v. For which species Bohr’s theory does not apply
(a) H (b) He+ (c) Li2+ (d) Be
vi. A proton is identical with:
(a) Alpha particle (b) None of these (c) Ionized by hydrogen atom (d)
Beta particle
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29𝐶𝑢 + 0𝑛 →
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29𝐶𝑢 + "𝑋". What is “X”?
(a) Neutron (b) Proton (c) Beta rays (d) Gamma
rays
viii. Which of the following species does not have an empirical formula of CH2O?
(a) CH3COOH (b) HCHO (c) C6H12O6 (d)
CH3CH2OH
ix. In the formulation of 𝑁2+ from N2 the electron is removed from
.
(a) 𝜎𝑝𝑥, orbitals (b) 𝜎𝑝𝑥 orbitals (c) 𝜋2𝑝 orbitals
.
(d) 𝜋2𝑝 orbitals
x. The geometry of PF5 molecules is
(a) Planar (b) Tetrahedral (c) Trigonal bipyramidal
(d) Square planar
xi. What is the mass of aluminum in 204 g of the aluminum oxide, Al2 O3?
(a) 26 g (b) 27 g (c) 54 g
(d) 108 g
xii. F-atom forms a F- ion by obeying octet rule. F- ion has electronic configuration similar to:
(a) Kr (b) He (c) Ar (d) Ne
xiii. The total number of atom in 64 g of sulphur dioxide is:
(a) 1.806 X 1024 (b) 12.04 X 1023 (c) 6.02 X 1023 (d) 2.408 X
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xiv. The total values of magnetic quantum number of subshell are five, the subshell is
(a) s (b) p (c) d (d) f
xv. The Aufbau Principle states that
(a) only two electrons can occupy an orbital (b) electrons enter the lowest available energy level
(c) electrons remain unpaired if possible (d) orbital’s are regions in space where one is likely to find
electronCalculate the mass in grams of 10-3 moles of water and %
of H in water.

I. What is (n+l) rule?


II. What is the mass of and charge on the electron?
III. Differentiate between Stark and Zee-man effect?
IV. What is the formula to calculate the wave number according to Bohr’s Model and calculate wave number
of 2nd line of blamer series?
V. Write the postulate of VSEPR theory?
VI. What is the formula to calculate the wave number according to Bohr’s Model?
VII. What is the difference between sigma and  bond?
VIII. Draw the MOT picture of Oxygen and how it is Paramagnetic.
IX. Why actual yield is less than theoretical yield?
X. How will you explain Dalton’s law of partial pressure with the help of deep sea divers?
XI. What do you know about absolute zero?
XII. Explain the different units of pressure.
XIII. Why the gases can be compressed?
XIV. What is isotherm?
XV. How cooling happen under Joule Thomson effect?
XVI. What is plasma?
XVII. What is effusion?
XVIII. How gases behave at low pressure and high temperature?
XIX. What are the unit of a and b in wander wall equation?
XX. What is the application of depression of boiling point?
XXI. Which are the postulate of K.M.T are faulty?
XXII. What is critical temperature?
XXIII. Why the total energy of bonded molecule is negative?
XXIV. What is the difference between continuous and line spectrum?
XXV. The lone pairs of electrons occupy more space around the central atom than the bond pairs. Explain.
XXVI. Bond distance is a compromise distance between two atoms. Explain.
XXVII. Why the potential energy of bounded electron has negative value?
XXVIII. Why are the valence shell electrons responsible for bond formation?

Q#2
(a) Discuss the structure of CH4 and NH3 with the reference of VSEPR Theory
(b) What is sp2 hybridization explain with the example C2H4?

Q#3

(a)Explain the Millikan’s oil droplet method for the calculation on the charge on electron.
(b)Derive the equation for the radius of nth orbit of hydrogen atom using Bohr’s model.
Q4(a) Write a note on X-rays
(b) Explain the properties of cathode rays
Q5(a) Explain the Ammonia and water with the help of VBT and VSEPR theory
(b) Explain the oxygen with the help of MOT.

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