This document provides important 2-3 mark questions from 11th grade chemistry textbook units. The units covered include: basic chemistry concepts and calculations, quantum mechanical model of the atom, periodic classification of elements, hydrogen, alkali and alkaline earth metals, gaseous state, and thermodynamics. A total of 14 units and over 150 questions are listed to aid students in exam preparation.
This document provides important 2-3 mark questions from 11th grade chemistry textbook units. The units covered include: basic chemistry concepts and calculations, quantum mechanical model of the atom, periodic classification of elements, hydrogen, alkali and alkaline earth metals, gaseous state, and thermodynamics. A total of 14 units and over 150 questions are listed to aid students in exam preparation.
This document provides important 2-3 mark questions from 11th grade chemistry textbook units. The units covered include: basic chemistry concepts and calculations, quantum mechanical model of the atom, periodic classification of elements, hydrogen, alkali and alkaline earth metals, gaseous state, and thermodynamics. A total of 14 units and over 150 questions are listed to aid students in exam preparation.
This document provides important 2-3 mark questions from 11th grade chemistry textbook units. The units covered include: basic chemistry concepts and calculations, quantum mechanical model of the atom, periodic classification of elements, hydrogen, alkali and alkaline earth metals, gaseous state, and thermodynamics. A total of 14 units and over 150 questions are listed to aid students in exam preparation.
ONLY 2 & 3 MARKS UNIT -1 Basic Concepts of 9. The ionisation energy for the H atom Chemistry and Chemical in its ground state is - 13.6 ev atom-1. Calculations 10. What is the de Broglie wave length 1. Define relative atomic mass. of an electron, which is accelerated from 2. Understand by the term mole. the rest, through a potential difference 3. Define equivalent mass. of 100V? 4. What do you understand oxidation 11. Refer Qn No:51 number. 12. Heisenberg uncertainty principle 13. 5. Distinguish between by the term Conclusion of Rutherford a-ray Oxidation (Just do it for the calculation scattering experiment. regarding :mole and reduction. 14. Study four quantum numbers each calculation eg cal.no of moles in 9g of one will be 2marks. ethane) UNIT-3 Periodic Classification Of 6. What is Avogadro number. Elements 7. What is limiting reagent. 1. Define modern periodic law. 8. What is gram equivalent mass. 2. What are isoelectronic ions? Give 9. Calculate relative atomic mass of H. examples. UNIT-2 Quantum Mechanical Model 3. What is effective nuclear charge? of Atom 4. Define electronegativity. 1. Information about the shape, energy, 5. In what period and group will an orientation and size of orbitals? element with Z = 118 will be present? 2. How many orbitals are possible for n 6. Give the general electronic =4? configuration of lanthanides and 3. Consider the following electronic actinides? arrangements for the d' configuration. 7. Why halogens act as oxidising agents? (refer Qn.No.30) 8. Explain the diagonal relationship. 4. State and explain pauli's exclusion 9. Notes on Triads and periods. principle. 10. Define periodic law. 5. Define orbital? what are the n and 1 UNIT-4 Hydrogen values for 3px and 4dx2-y2 electron? 1. What is water-gas shift reaction? 6. Define Aufbau principle 2. What are isotopes? Write the names 7. Give the electronic configuration of of isotopes of hydrogen. Mn2+ and Cr3+ 3. Give the uses of heavy water. 8. He+ (g) → He2+ (g) + e - 4. Explain the exchange reactions of deuterium. 5. How do you convert parahydrogen 3. Applications of Gay Lusaac' law into ortho hydrogen? 4. In what way real gases differ from 6. Mention the uses of deuterium. ideal gases. 7. Refer Qn No:41 and 42. 5. Distinguish between diffusion and 8. Compare the structures of H2O and effusion. H2O2. 6. Would it be easier to drink water with 9. Note Inter and Intramolecular a straw on the top of Mount Everest? Hydrogen Bond. 7. Why airplanes cabins are pressurized. 10. Preparation of Tritium 8. What is absolute zero. 11. Uses of H2O2. 9. State Grahams law of diffusion 12. Short notes on Ortho and Para 10. Daltons law of partial pressure hydrogen. 11. Three characteristics of gases. 13. Any two uses of hydrogen. UNIT-7 Thermodynamics UNIT-5 Alkali and Alkaline Earth 1. State the first law of thermodynamics. Metals 2. Define Hess's law of constant heat 1. Why sodium hydroxide is much more summation. water soluble than chloride? 3. Explain intensive properties with two 2. Explain what to meant by examples efflorescence; 4. Refer Qn.No.29. 3. alkali metal (x) forms 10H2O. Is the 5. What is the usual definition of metal more likely to be sodium (or) entropy? What is the unit of entropy? potassium. A hydrated sulphate, X2SO4. Page.no.210. 4. Mention the uses of plaster of paris. 6. Define is Gibb's free energy. 5. Refer Qn.No 32. 7. Define enthalpy of combustion. 6. Beryllium halides are Covalent 8. Define molar heat capacity. Give its whereas magnesium halides are ionic unit. why? 9. Define the calorific value of food. 7. Why alkaline earth metals are harder What is the unit of calorific value? than alkali metals. 10. Define enthalpy of neutralization. 8. How is plaster of paris prepared? 11. What is lattice energy? 9. Give the uses of gypsum. 12. What are state and path functions? 10. Lithium exhibit anomalous Give two examples. properties why? 13. Give Kelvin statement of second law 11. Give uses of washing soda. of thermodynamics. 12. What is dead burnt plaster? 14. Note on extensive and intensive 13. Milk of lime. properties UNIT-6 Gaseous State 15. Why Cp is always greater than Cv? 1. State Boyle's law. 16. Give some eg. Of spontaneous 2. State Charles law. process.