Section - A (40 Marks) (Attempt All Questions From This Section)
Section - A (40 Marks) (Attempt All Questions From This Section)
Section - A (40 Marks) (Attempt All Questions From This Section)
a b c d e
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(d) What does the + sign represent? (e) What does the - sign represent? Question :3 Identify the atomic structure and answer the following: (5)
(a) Name the element. (b) Write the atomic number of the element. (c) Write the mass number of the element. (d) Write the number of the electrons present. (e) Is the element is neutral or not?
Question :4 Use the correct word from the list to complete the following statements: [carbon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide] When a fuel burns in insufficient amount of (a). then some (b) is also formed along with carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it prevents the blood from transporting(c) (d) . burns to produce (e) in the blue zone of a candle flame. Question :5 Choose the correct answer: (a) Hydrogen is (i) White (ii) pale yellow (iii) yellow (iv) colorless (b) In the reaction of Hydrogen with Oxygen (i) Hydrogen is reduced (ii) Oxygen is oxidized (iii) Hydrogen is oxidized (iv) none of the above (c) When copper is allowed to react with dry hydrogen, we get (i) oxygen (ii) copper (iii) hydrogen (iv) no reaction (d) To form Ammonia, Hydrogen has to react with (i) chlorine (ii) sulphur (iii) Nitrogen (iv) Oxygen (e) Hydrogen (i) turns red litmus blue (ii) turns blue litmus red (iii) has no effect on litmus (iv) is slightly acidic (5) (5)
Question :6 State true or false (a) All fuels burn with a flame .. (b) Coal gas is extensively used as a fuel these days .. (c) Carbon monoxide is formed when a fuel burns in excess of air.. (d) Water is suitable for extinguishing a fire involving petrol as fuel. (e) Since hydrogen has the maximum calorific value, it is the best fuel ... Question :7 Match the following: Column 1 a b c d e Proton Electron Neutron Nucleus Atom i ii iii iv v Column 2 Dense mass at the center neutral 1.67 X 10-27Kg 9.1 X 10-31Kg Present in nucleus with no charge e
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Question :8
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A E Z
(a) What does E represent? (b) What does A represent? (c) What does Z represent? (d) Write the relationship between A and neutron. (e) Write the relationship between Z and electron.
Section- B (40 Marks) (Answer any four from this section) Question :9 Complete the following chemical equations: (a) 2H2 + O2 (b) H2 + Cl2 (c) N2 + 3H2 (d) C + O2 (e) H2 + S Question :10 Give the balance equation for the following: (a) Magnesium reacts with steam. (b) Magnesium reacts with Hydrochloric acid. (c) Zinc reacts with Sulphuric acid. (d) Sodium reacts with water. (e) Copper oxide reacts with Hydrogen. Question :11 Differentiate between (a) Diamond and graphite (b) Ionic compounds and covalent compounds Question :12 Define the following: (a) Radio activity (b) Nuclear reaction (c) Nuclear chemistry (d) Ionizing radiation (e) Half life period (10) (10) (10) (10)
Question :13 Answer the following: (a) Advantages of nuclear power (b) Uses of radioactive materials
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Question :14 (a) Deuterium (12H) + Tritium (13H) Helium (24He) + Neutron + Energy
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What does this equation represent? Explain. (b) What does this picture represent? Explain.
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