This chemistry exam document contains 11 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various chemistry concepts. Students must attempt 10 questions out of the 11 for a total of 40 marks. The questions cover topics like reactivity trends of alkali and alkaline earth metals, physical properties of metals, relative metallic character of elements, formulas of compounds like gypsum, displacement reactions, inertness of noble metals, and relationships between ionization energy and electropositivity.
This chemistry exam document contains 11 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various chemistry concepts. Students must attempt 10 questions out of the 11 for a total of 40 marks. The questions cover topics like reactivity trends of alkali and alkaline earth metals, physical properties of metals, relative metallic character of elements, formulas of compounds like gypsum, displacement reactions, inertness of noble metals, and relationships between ionization energy and electropositivity.
This chemistry exam document contains 11 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various chemistry concepts. Students must attempt 10 questions out of the 11 for a total of 40 marks. The questions cover topics like reactivity trends of alkali and alkaline earth metals, physical properties of metals, relative metallic character of elements, formulas of compounds like gypsum, displacement reactions, inertness of noble metals, and relationships between ionization energy and electropositivity.
Class: 9th Passing Marks: 30 Qno1: Attempt any TEN questions. 10 x 4 = 40 i. why alkali metals are more reactive then alkaline earth metals? ii. state the physical properties of metals? iii. which element is more metallic Mg or Al?brief it? iv. give the formula of gypsum? v. ionization energy of alkaline earth metals is higher then alkali metals why? vi. how do you compare the reactivity of halogens? vii. which of the following displacement reactions will occur. Cl2 + 2NaF→ 2NaCl + F2 I2 + 2KBr→ 2KI + Br2 viii. what do you mean by inertness of noble metals? Explain it ix. why valency of cholrine is -1? x. What is the relationship between electropositive character and ionization energy? xi. Using the periodic table,rank each set of elements in order of decreasing metallic character Na,Li,K AND Al,Na,Mg
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Total Marks: 40 Subject: Chemistry Class: 9th Passing Marks: 30 Qno1: Attempt any TEN questions. 10 x 4 = 40 i. why alkali metals are more reactive then alkaline earth metals? ii. state the physical properties of metals? iii. which element is more metallic Mg or Al?brief it? iv. give the formula of gypsum? v. ionization energy of alkaline earth metals is higher then alkali metals why? vi. how do you compare the reactivity of halogens? vii. which of the following displacement reactions will occur. Cl2 + 2NaF→ 2NaCl + F2 I2 + 2KBr→ 2KI + Br2 viii. what do you mean by inertness of noble metals? Explain it ix. why valency of cholrine is -1? x. What is the relationship between electropositive character and ionization energy? xi. Using the periodic table,rank each set of elements in order of decreasing metallic character Na,Li,K AND Al,Na,Mg