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City Cambridge Education Academy: Monthly Assessment - Oct 2023

The document is the monthly assessment for class 11 chemistry from Cambridge Education Academy. It provides instructions for a 1 hour and 45 minute chemistry exam with 30 total points. Students are to attempt 6 questions out of the options provided. The questions cover topics like stoichiometric calculations, thermochemistry, and thermodynamics. Atomic masses of common elements are provided.

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City Cambridge Education Academy: Monthly Assessment - Oct 2023

The document is the monthly assessment for class 11 chemistry from Cambridge Education Academy. It provides instructions for a 1 hour and 45 minute chemistry exam with 30 total points. Students are to attempt 6 questions out of the options provided. The questions cover topics like stoichiometric calculations, thermochemistry, and thermodynamics. Atomic masses of common elements are provided.

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CITY CAMBRIDGE EDUCATION ACADEMY

MONTHLY ASSESSMENT – Oct 2023


Class: XI Subject: Chemistry
Date: 30-10-2023 Duration: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes
Max. Marks: 30 Obtained Marks: ______________
Student’s Name: _________________ Teacher’s Sign: ________________
G.R. Number: __________________ Re-checker’s Sign: _____________
Invigilator’s Sign: _______________ Paper Seen Sign: ______________

Attempt any 6 questions from the following. Each question carry equal marks.
(Atomic masses of following elements: Al= 27 amu, Cl= 35.5 amu, C= 12 amu,
H= 1 amu, O= 16 amu, N= 14 amu, Mg= 24 amu, Ag= 108 amu)

1. Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride via the following reaction:
2Al + 3Cl2 ---> 2AlCl3
How many grams of aluminum chloride could be produced from 100.0 g of aluminum and 100.0 g of
chlorine gas? Also find limiting reactant and mass of excess reactant?
2. The number of moles and mass (in grams) of C2H4 required reacting with water to produce 9.55 g C2H60.
Also calculate volume of water?
C2H4 + H20 ----> C2H60

3. Silver Nitrate reacts with Magnesium Chloride to produce Silver Chloride and Magnesium Nitrate.
If 305 grams of silver nitrate are reacted in an excess of magnesium chloride producing 23.7 grams of
magnesium nitrate, what is the percent yield?
2 AgNO3 + MgCl2 ---- > 2 AgCl + Mg (NO3)2
4. The number of moles and the mass (in kg) of carbon mono oxide formed by the combustion of 100.0 kg of
carbon in an excess of diatomic oxygen.
2C + O2 ----> 2CO
5. State and explain first law of thermodynamics. Derive pressure volume work of a system? Also explain
application of First law of Thermodynamics at constant volume?
6. State and explain Hess’s law of enthalpy summation? And
7. Draw a fully labeled diagram of born haber cycle for rubidium chloride (RbCl). And a thermochemical process
is carried out at constant pressure of 8.52 atm. If it absorbs 15.4 KJ heat from the surrounding due to which
an expansion in the volume of 4.7 dm3 is occurred. Calculate change in its internal energy?

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