9Th-A Chemistry Chapter 6 Complete

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UNIQUEHIGH SCHOOL

Bahria Town Campus Lahore Ph# 0301-4946939


Date:23-09-2023 Oct: Chemistry Class: 9th A
Name_________________________ Time: 40 min Total Marks:
20

GROUP-A
Q 1- MCQ’s: (04)
1. If the solute-solute forces are stronger than those of solute-solvent forces. The solute
(a) Dissolves readily
(b) Does not dissolve
(c) Dissolves slowly
(d) Dissolves and precipitates.
2. Which one of the following will show negligible effect of temperature on its solubility?
(a) KCl (b) KNO3
(c) NaNO3 (d) NaCl
3. One molar solution contains one mole of solute in volume of:
(a) 100cm3 (b) 1cm3
3
(c) 1dm (d) 10cm3
4. Smoke in air is example of solution:
(a) Gas in gas (b) Solid in liquid
(c) Solid in gas (d) All of these

Q 2- Answer the following short questions: (12)


i. Why do we stir paint thoroughly before using it?
ii. justify with example that solubility of a salt increases with increase in temperature.

iii. Why is iodine soluble in CCl4 and not in water?


iv. Why are the colloids quite stable?
v. How is a solution and a pure liquid distinguished?
vi. Identify as colloids or suspensions from the following:
Paints, milk, milk of magnesia, soap solution

Q 3- Write a note on saturated solution. (4)


UNIQUEHIGH SCHOOL
Bahria Town Campus Lahore Ph# 0301-4946939
Date:23-09-2023 Oct: Chemistry Class: 9th A
Name_________________________ Time: 40 min Total Marks:
20

GROUP-B
Q 1- MCQ’s: (04)
1. Concentration is ratio of:
(a) Solvent to solute
(b) Solute to solution
(c) Solvent to solution
(d) Both (a) & (b)
2. Which one of the following solutions contains more water?
(a) 2 M (b) 1M
(c) 0.5M (d) 0.25M
3. Which one of the following is suspension?
(a) Milk of magnesia
(b) Sugar Solution
(c) Ink
(d) Milk
4. An example of solution of a solid solute in a solid solvent.
(a) Fog (b) Brass
(c) Cheese (d) Air

Q 2- Answer the following short questions: (12)


i. Why does suspension and solutions not show Tyndall effect while colloids do?
ii. Why do we stir paint thoroughly before using it?
iii. What is percentage – mass / volume (%m/m)?
iv. Define solubility.
v. Why is a solution considered a mixture?
vi. Why does test tube become cold when KNO3 is dissolved in water?

Q 3- Write a note on molarity. What is molar solution. (4)


UNIQUEHIGH SCHOOL
Bahria Town Campus Lahore Ph# 0301-4946939
Date:23-09-2023 Oct: Chemistry Class: 9th A
Name_________________________ Time: 40 min Total Marks:
20

GROUP-C
Q 1- MCQ’s: (04)
1. Tyndall effect is due to:
(a)Blockage of beam of light
(b)Non-scattering of beam of light
(c)Scattering of beam of light
(d)Passing through beam of light
2. If 10 cm3 of alcohol is dissolved in 100 g of water, it is called:
(a) % w/w (b) % w/v
(c) % v/w (d) %v/v
3. Which salt is used to prepare supersaturated solution?
(a) Na2SO4 (b) NaCl
(c) Na2S2O3 (d) NaHSO4
4. Air is an example of solution:
(a) Gas in liquid (b) Liquid in liquid
(c) Gas in gas (d) Solid in gas

Q 2- Answer the following short questions: (12)


i. How will you test whether given solution is colloidal solution or not?
ii. What is the difference between solute and solvent?
iii. Define supersaturated solution.
iv. What is percentage – mass / volume (%m/v)?
v. How is one molar solution prepared?
vi. Write two examples of suspension.

Q 3- Explain the general principle of solubility. (4)

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