This document contains a chemistry subjective question paper with sections on multiple choice and long answer questions. The paper tests students on topics including:
1. The electronic configuration, groups, and periods of chlorine, calcium, and boron.
2. The definition and explanation of hydrogen bonding in water molecules, including a diagram.
3. The differentiation between polar and nonpolar bonds.
4. Reasons why atoms involve in chemical bonding.
The paper contains questions spanning various chemistry concepts to evaluate students' understanding.
This document contains a chemistry subjective question paper with sections on multiple choice and long answer questions. The paper tests students on topics including:
1. The electronic configuration, groups, and periods of chlorine, calcium, and boron.
2. The definition and explanation of hydrogen bonding in water molecules, including a diagram.
3. The differentiation between polar and nonpolar bonds.
4. Reasons why atoms involve in chemical bonding.
The paper contains questions spanning various chemistry concepts to evaluate students' understanding.
This document contains a chemistry subjective question paper with sections on multiple choice and long answer questions. The paper tests students on topics including:
1. The electronic configuration, groups, and periods of chlorine, calcium, and boron.
2. The definition and explanation of hydrogen bonding in water molecules, including a diagram.
3. The differentiation between polar and nonpolar bonds.
4. Reasons why atoms involve in chemical bonding.
The paper contains questions spanning various chemistry concepts to evaluate students' understanding.
Mock Test (September - 2023) Chemistry Subjective Question Paper (IX)
Total marks: 50
Note: Attempt all parts from the Section B and Section C on the separately provided answer book. Write your answers neatly and legibly.
(Section –B) (Marks 3 × 10 = 30)
Q.2: Attempt all parts. All parts carry equal marks. Be brief and to the point. i. A chemst wants to use 17Cl, 20Ca and 5B. Find electronic configuration, groups and periods of these elements. ii. What is meant by Hydrogen bonding? Explain H-bonding in water molecules also draw its diagrams. iii. Differentiate between polar and non polar bond? iv. Why atoms involve in chemical bonding? v. Define Sublimation and describe an activity to show the sublimation process. vi. How can you boil water at 70 oC? vii. How you can identify the given solution is Saturated, unsaturated or super saturated ? viii. Why gasoline and benzene are water immiscible but miscible with each other? ix. How can you prepare 0.5M KNO3 solution in 250cm3 volume? x. State Boyle’s Law and derive its mathematical expression.
(Section –C) (Marks 10 × 2 = 20)
Note: Attempt all parts of questions. Q.2. (a). Define boiling point and explain the effect of external pressure on boiling point of a liquid. (04) (b). Sketch and describe Nelson's Cell is used for the commercial preparation of NaOH. (06) Q.3. (a). Write down the nature & properties of Ionic bonding. Draw crystal structure of NaCl. (4+2) (b). What is meant by Molarity Find the molarity of a HCl solution when (1+3)