1) The document is a chemistry test for a 9th grade class containing multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts from chapters 4, 5, and 8 including: chemical bonding, states of matter, gas laws, and reactivity of metals.
2) The multiple choice section contains 12 questions testing topics such as intermolecular forces, density of ice, vapor pressure, and ionization energies.
3) The short answer questions cover topics such as types of chemical bonds, conductivity of metals, gas laws, and properties of metals and covalent compounds.
1) The document is a chemistry test for a 9th grade class containing multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts from chapters 4, 5, and 8 including: chemical bonding, states of matter, gas laws, and reactivity of metals.
2) The multiple choice section contains 12 questions testing topics such as intermolecular forces, density of ice, vapor pressure, and ionization energies.
3) The short answer questions cover topics such as types of chemical bonds, conductivity of metals, gas laws, and properties of metals and covalent compounds.
1) The document is a chemistry test for a 9th grade class containing multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts from chapters 4, 5, and 8 including: chemical bonding, states of matter, gas laws, and reactivity of metals.
2) The multiple choice section contains 12 questions testing topics such as intermolecular forces, density of ice, vapor pressure, and ionization energies.
3) The short answer questions cover topics such as types of chemical bonds, conductivity of metals, gas laws, and properties of metals and covalent compounds.
(B) Test: Chemistry (Chapter#4,5,8) 2nd Half Date: 20-01-2024 Total Marks: 60 Time02: 00Hours Q1: Choose the correct answers. (12) Sr Questions. (A) (B) (C) (D) Number of i Mode of reaction of an element depends upon: No of proton electron in No of neutron All valence shell Which one of the following compound is ii NaCl KBr KCl CH4 formed by covalent bonding? All intermolecular forces are collectively Hydrogen Dipole-dipole Dipole-induced iii Argon called: bonding forces forces iv The density of Ice at 0℃ is: 917gcm-3 1.00 gcm-3 0.917 gcm-3 0.916 gcm-3 The normal body temperature in Fahrenhit v 98.6℉ 96℉ 37℉ 39℉ scale is: Which one of the following will have more vi Alcohol Water Ether None vapour pressure at0℃ Which one of the following is not vii Rubber Glucose Plastic Glass amorphous? Which one of the following gas diffuse viii Hydrogen Helium Fluorine Chlorine fastest? ix Which one of the following is pure gold? 22 carat 20 carat 24 carat 21 carat X ?Which of the following is lightest metal Ca Mg Li Na Alkaline earth metals are less reactive than Ns2 Greater nuclear xi Small size All alkali metal due: configuration change xii The first ionization energy of Na is: 496Kjmol-1 486 Kjmol-1 487 Kjmol-1 738 Kjmol-1 Subjective Q2: Write short answers to questions. (2×5=10 ¿ i. Which type of bond is formed by non-metal. Give example. ii. Metals are good conductor of electricity. Why? iii. Why does a covalent bond becomes polar? iv. Difference between duplet and octet rule. v. Define Lewis structure diagram. vi. Predict the nature of bond between H and Cl. Q3: Write short answers to questions. (2×5=10 ¿ i. What is meant by hypertension? ii. Convert the following: (a) -30℃ to K (b) 1.25atm to pascal. iii. Define the term Allotropy with example. iv. Why drops of rain fall downward? v. What are Vander Waals forces. vi. Which variables are kept constant in Charles’s laws. Q4: Write short answers to questions. (2×5=10 ¿ i. Why Magnesium is harder than sodium? ii. Writer the name of four reactive metals? iii. What is meant by 24 carat gold? iv. Complete and balance the given chemical equation. 2Na + H2 → . v. Why HF is weak acid? vi. State two physical properties of metals. Q5: (a)Define coordinate covalent bond. Explain it with at least one example. (5) (b)Discuss the properties of covalent compounds. (4) Q6: (a) Define vapour pressure. How it is affected by different factors. (5) (b)Experimentally verify Charles’s law. (4)