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KHATTAK SCIENCE ACADEMY

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Test Chemistry Class 9th Chap#01
Q.1 Greek philosophers considered four eelements in universe.
a. Who presented the idea of four elements? (01)
b. Name those elements? (01)
c. How could elements be differentiated according to this theory? (02)
Q.2 a. Define chemistry. (01)
b. What are physical and chemical properties? Give examples. (04)
c. What are physical and chemical changes? Give examples. (04)
Q.3 a. How will you find the volume of an irregular object? Name the apparatus used for this purpose.
b. How will you find the density of an irregular object? (02)
c. Is density a physical or chemical property? (02)
Q.4 Vinegar is used to flavor food in homes.
a. Preparation of vinegar is studied in which branch of chemistry. (01)
b. Give formula of vinegar and state whether it is organic or inorganic. Give reason also. (03)
c. In which branch of chemistry will we study reactions of vinegar in our bodies? (01)
d. If we want to find the percentage of elements in vinegar, which branch are we studying?(01)
Q.5 a. Which branch of chemistry will we study greenhouse effect? (01)
b. Cancer is treated using radioactivity? In which branch will we study this phenomenon? (01)
Q.6 a. What is substance? Give some examples. (02)
b. Define element. Give examples. (02)
Q.7 Complete the following table. (04)
Number Property Mixture Compound
1 Composition
2 Retention of individual
characteristics
3 Method of Separation
into components
4 Examples
Q.8 Complete the following table. (03)
No Property Homogenous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture
1 Composition
2 Visibility of components
3 Examples
Q.9 a. Define atomic number. (01)
b. Give atomic numbers of the following atoms. (03)
35 6 32
17Cl , 6C , 16S
Q.10 a. What is mass number? (01)
b. Give mass number for the atoms in part-b of question no.9. (03)
Q.11 Compare atomic mass and mass number by completing the following table. (09)
property Atomic mass Mass number
Definition
Fraction or whole
Unit
Q.12 Define atomic mass. How isotopes have different atomic mass? (02)
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Q.13 One amu is equal to 1.66 × 10 grams.
a. What is amu stand for and give its use? (01)
b. Why is amu used instead of grams? (01)
c. What is the mass of carbon atom on this scale? (01)
Q.14 Define empirical and molecular formula with examples? (04)
Q.15 a. Define molecular and formula mass. (02)
b. Convert the following molecular formula into empirical formula.
C6H6, C10H8, NH4NO3,
Q.16 Find the molecular or formula mass of the following compounds. (05)
Caffeine (C8H10N4O2) , Aspirin (C9H8O4), Sodium Chloride NaCl),
Silicon dioxide (SiO2), Ammonia NH3,
Q.17 a. What does the figure represent? (01)
b. Define the shaded area of the figure? (01)
c. Which compounds will be represented by this figure,
ionic or covalent? Give reason. (01)
Q.18 a. What is a molecule? (01)
b. Why a molecule is not represented by unit lattice? (01)

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c. What is the difference between a molecule and a unit lattice?
Q.19 a. Define ion and give its types. (03)
b. Classify the following ions into its types. (05)
Na+1, O-2, Cl-1, H-1, K+1
Q.20 a. Define molecular ions and free radical. (02)
b. Classify the following as molecular ion or free radicals. (05)
N2+2, S2-2, He+2
Q.21. The term representative particles refer to the species present in a substance.
a. What are the representative particles of atoms and compounds? (02)
b. How will you represent these species? (02)
c. How will you classify the particles of a compound? Give examples. (04)
Q.22 a. What is Avogadro’s number? How will you represent this number? (02)
b. What is the significance of this number in chemistry? (02)
Q.23 a. What is a mole? (01)
b. What is the relationship between mole, Avogadro’s number and a dozen? (02)
Q.24 a. What is amu? Why this unit is used instead of gram or kilogram? (02)
b. Define gram atomic mass, gram molecular mass and gram formula mass. (03)
Q.25 Complete the following table. (09)

Property Gram Atomic mass Gram Molecular Mass Gram Formula


Mass
Represent One mole of atoms One mole of molecule of compound One mole of ionic
or element that exist in the form of compounds
molecule as H2 etc
Number of 6.022 ×1023 atoms 6.022 ×1023 of molecules 6.022 ×1023 of
particles formula unit
Amount in Mole One mole One mole One mole
Q.26 The relationship between mass in grams and mole can be given by the formula. (06)
Mole of a substance = mass in grams / molar mass
Find the number of mole in the following quantities. 30grms of Na, 20grms of Chlorine atoms, 28grms
of nitrogen N2 .
Q.27 The mass of in grams of a substance can be found by the formula (06)
Mass in grams = number of mole × molar mass
Find the mass of the following number of moles 20 moles of water, 2 moles of Iron and 3 moles of
potassium.
Q.28 The relationship between the number of particles and moles can be expressed by the formula (04)
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Number of particles = Moles of that substance × 6.022 × 10
Now find the number of particles in following 0.5 moles of methane, 2 moles of Na.
Q.29 Find the number of moles in the following 6 × 10 20 , 2.98 × 10 22 (03)
Q.30 The relationship between mass in grams and number of particles is given by the formula (04)
Number of particles = mass in grams × NA / molar mass
Find the number of particles. in 5gms of Na, 2gms of water
Q.31 Convert the following quantities into moles 2.01 × 1022 particles of water, and
6.022 × 10 11 atoms of Na. (04)
Q.32 Find out the mass of one Sodium atom. 6.022 × 1023 atoms of Na weigh 23 grams (02)
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Q.33 A Moles of carbon contains 6.022 ×10 atoms and weighs 12g then what will be the mass of
2 ×108 mole of carbon? (03)
Q.34 What will be the mass of 20 mole of H2O? (03)
Q.35 How many atom(s) of oxygen will be there in one mole of water? (03)
Q.36 How many atom(s) of carbon will be there in 50 gms of carbon dioxide? (03)
Q.37 You are asked for one mole of water, what amount will you present? (02)
Q.38 Calculate the mass of the following. 3×1022 atoms of Sodium and 1.2 moles of potassium. (06)
Q.39 How many atoms will be there in one mole of H-atoms and one mole of H- molecule? (02)
Q.40 For nine moles of steam calculate
a. Number of hydrogen atoms (02)
b. number of oxygen atoms (02)
c. Number of molecules of water (02)
d. Mass in grams (02)

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