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Q1.An element P with atomic number 7 combine with an element Q with add number 12 .

What will be
the formula of ?

Q2. Draw bohr’s model structure of Calcium ion.

Q3. Out of elements X( Atomic no17, and mass no=34 ) and Y(Atomic no18, and mass no=40) which is
chemically more reactive and why?

Q4. Give the electronic configuration of P3- ion.

Q5. The given figure depicts the atomic structure of an atom of an element ‘X’.
Write the following information about the element ‘X’.

(a) Atomic number of ‘X’


(b) Atomic mass of ‘X’
(c) Valence electrons
(d) Valency of ‘X’
(e) ‘X’ should be metal or non-metal.
Q6. Explain why chlorine, whether as the element or its compounds, always has relative atomic mass
of about 35.5..
CHAPTER 3

Q1. What is the atomicity of Argon?

Q2. How many atoms are present in a (i) H2S molecule and (ii) Phosphate ion ?
Q3. A 0.24 g sample of compound of oxygen and boron was found by analysis to contain 0.096 g of
boron and 0.144 g of oxygen. Calculate the percentage composition of the compound by weight.

Q4. The formula unit of mass of Na20 is 62 U. Calculate the atomic mass of sodium (Na). (Given
atomic mass of oxygen = 16)
Chapter 2

Q1. An unknown substance ‘A’ on thermal decomposition produces ‘B’ and ‘C’. What is ‘A’—an
element, a compound or a mixture?
Q2. Smoke and fog both are aerosols. In what way are they different?

Q3. Give two examples each for


(a) Aerosol,
(b) Emulsion.
Q4. Name the process associated with the following:
(a) Dry ice is kept at room temperature and at one atmospheric pressure.
(b) A potassium permanganate crystal is in a beaker and water is poured into the beaker with stirring.

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