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VICTORIOUS ACADMY

Class IX Subject : Chemistry

Chapter-5 Total Marks : 25

Name :

Question No:1:- Encircle the best answer. Each question carries 1 marks.(10)
1.A liquid boils when its vapour pressure becomes equal to
(a)760cmHg (b)1Pa (c)101.325KPa (d)0.1atm
2.When temperature is increased K.E of gas molecules ___.
(a)increases (b)decreases (c)remains constant (d)none of these
3.In which of the following processes speed of the particles decreases
(a)melting (b)boiling (c)condensation (d)evaporation
4.The movement of molecules forms a higher concentration to lower concentration is called?
(a)mobility (b)effusion (c)diffusion (d)boyle’s law
5.The law states that the volume of a fixed amount of a gas at a given temperature is inversely proportional to the
applied pressure
(a)Charles law (b)boyles law (c)sublimation (d)allotropes
6.Bromine has a melting point of -7 C and boiling point of 59 C. What is the physical state of bromine at 100 C
(a)gas (b)liquid (c)solid (d)cannot be predicted
7.Force exerted by a gas on unit area of a container is called its
(a)volume (b)force (c)pressure (d)effusion
8.Melting point is the temperature at which a solid turn into
(a)vapours (b)liquid (c)gases (d)physical states
9.Density of ____ is 20 C is 1.4g/dm^3 and at 0 C is 15g/dm^3
(a)nitrogen (b)xenon (c)oxygen (d)argon
10.Which is not the property of crystalline solids?
(a)have well defined shape (b)are generally soft (c)none of these

Question No:2:-Write down short answers of any three. Each question carries 3 marks.(9)

1.Can you make water boil at 70 C?


2.Define Charles’s law?

3.Explain why volume of a gas decreases on increasing pressure on it at constant temperature?


4.Define sublimation?
5.What is crystalline solids?

Question No:3:-Write down detailed answers of any one . (6)

1.Explain the term


(a)evaporation
(b)vapour pressure
(c)effusion
2.Define the following?
(a)compressibility
(b)boyle’s law
(c)sublimation

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