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Revision for Annual Examination 2023-24

Grade 9 Subject: Chemistry

1. Define
a. Unified mass. d. Atomic mass number
b. Molecular mass e. Ion
c. Atomic number f. Isotopes
2. “The total amount of reactants is always equal to the total amount of the
products formed” This statement is an outcome of which law? Define the law.
3. In water molecule, the ratio of Hydrogen and Oxygen is 1:8. If 5 g of hydrogen is
available then how many grams of oxygen will be required to form water
molecule?
4. Which postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory is the result of law of conservation of
mass? And which postulate of Daltons atomic theory is similar to law of constant
proportions?
5. Develop chemical formulae from the ionic forms in the following chemicals:
a. Calcium Chloride d. Aluminium Phosphate
b. Ammonium Nitrate e. Magnesium Oxide
c. Sodium carbonate f. Ammonium hydroxide
6. Answer the following for the given
Ethanol Methane Ammonia Glucose
Chem.
formula:
Atomicity:
Molecular
mass:

7. Draw and label neatly Thomson’s model of an atom. State the two postulates of
Thomson’s model proposed by him.
8. State the Observations of Rutherford’s gold foil experiment.
9. Calculate the mass by mass % of concentration of a solution when 40 g of solute is
dissolved in 360 g of water.
10.Draw the distribution of electrons in the K, L, M, N shells for Calcium, Neon,
Chlorine, Sulphur and Silicon.
11.Tabulate the atomic number, electronic configuration, valency and ionic form for
Lithium, Oxygen, Sodium, and Phosphorus.
12.Identify the following atoms:
Name of the element: Mass number:
Valency:

a. Atomic number:
Name of the element: Mass number:

b. Atomic number: Valency:

13.Differentiate between Isotopes and Isobars.


14. For the given elements 6X12, 7M14, 18Q40, 6Y13, 20R40and 6Z14 identify which of
these are Isotopes and Isobars. Explain your answer. Calculate the number of
neutrons in element M and Q.
15.What do you mean by the term carbon dating?
16. Give reasons:
a. Gas fills the vessel completely.
b. Evaporation is a surface phenomenon.
c. Camphor and naphthalene balls leaves no residue.

17.List and explain the factors that affect the rate of Evaporation.
18.State the two factors that can be applied for liquefying gases?
19.State three points of difference between Evaporation and Boiling.
20.Differentiate between Colloids and Suspensions. (on any 3 criteria)
21.Convert the following to the scales mentioned.
a. 583 ◦C = _________K c. 443K = ________C
b. 1050 ◦C = _________K d. 633K = ________C
22. An element X occurs in nature in two isotopic forms, 16X8 and 18X8 . The
percentage of their occurrence is 90 % and 10% respectively. Calculate the
average atomic mass of this element X.
23. An element Y occurs in nature in two isotopic forms, 35Y17 and 37Y17 . The
percentage of their occurrence in nature is 75 % and 25% respectively. Calculate
the average atomic mass of this element Y.
24.State the correct chemical symbols for the following:
Element Chemical Element Chemical Element Chemical
Symbol Symbol Symbol
Fluorine Zinc Bromine
Potassium Sodium Argon
Magnesium Chlorine Iodine

25. Give reasons for the following:


a. Neon has zero valency.
b. Helium has only 2 electrons in its valence shell yet it has a stable configuration.
26.Draw the Bohr’s model of an atom for the element Sulphur and Aluminium.
Calculate their valencies. State and its ionic form.
27. Steam causes severe burns compared to water at 100 ◦C. Explain
28.Ice and ice-cold water both are at the temperature of 0 ◦C, still ice is colder. Explain.
29. a. What is the meaning of the term Tyndall effect?
b.Identify which of the following will show Tyndall effect:
Salt solution, sugar solution, Potassium permanganate solution, starch
solution, shampoo solution.
c. Copper sulphate solution does not show Tyndall Effect while milk solution
shows Tyndall effect. State valid reason for this.
d. Cite two examples of Tyndall effect seen in nature.
30.Give two examples for each of the following:
Atomicity Examples
Diatomic molecules
Triatomic molecules
Polyatomic molecules

Prepared by: Shilpa Solomon George

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