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Chemistry Test- 40 MARKS

Q1. What will be the volume of mixture after the reaction

(a) 1.5 L
(b) 0.5 L
(c) 1 L
(d) 0.0 L
Q2. Number of atoms in 558.6 g Fe (Molar mass Fe = 55.86 g mol-1) is
(a) twice that in 60 g carbon
(b) 6.023 × 1022
(c) half that of 8g He
(d) 558.6 × 6.023 × 1023
Q3. 250 ml of a sodium carbonate solution contains 2.65 grams of Na2CO3. If 10 ml of this
solution is diluted to one litre, what is the concentration of the resultait| solution (mol. wt. of
Na2CO3 = 106)
(a) 0.1 M
(b) 0.001 M
(c) 0.01 M
(d) 10-4 M
Q4. How many moles of electrons weigh one kilogram?

Q5. The electronic configuration of an element is 1s² 2s² 2p6 3s² 3p6 3d5 4s1. It represents
(a) excited state
(b) cationic states
(c) ground state
(d) anionic state
Q6. Azimuthal quantum number determines the
(a) size
(b) spin
(c) orientation
(d) angular momentum of orbitals
Q7. The electronic configuration of Cu2+ ion is
(a) [Ar] 4s1 3d8
(b) [Ar] 4s² 3d10 4p1
(c) [Ar] 4s1 3d10
(d) [Ar] 3d9
Q8. The total number of orbitals in a shell having principal quantum n is
(a) 2n
(b) n²
(c) 2n²
(d) (n + 1)
Q9. The line spectrum of hydrogen obtained in the visible region of light corresponds to
(a) Lyman series
(b) Balmer series
(c) Paschen series
(d) Brackett series
Q10. The energy of electron in the first Bohr orbit of H atom is 13.6 eV. The possible energy
value (s) of the excited state(s) for electron in Bohr orbitals of hydrogen is (are)
(a) – 3.4 eV
(b) -4.2eV
(c) – 6.8 eV
(d) + 6.8 Ev
Q11.What were the weaknesses or limitations of Bohr’s model of atoms ? Briefly describe
the quantum mechanical model of atom.(5)
Q12. How many electrons in an atom may have the following quantum numbers? (2)
(a) n = 4 ; ms = -1/2
(b) n = 3, l = 0.

Q13.If 4 g of NaOH dissolves in 36 g of H2O, calculate the mole fraction of each component
in the solution. Also, determine the molarity of solution (specific gravity of solution is 1g ml-
1
) (3)

Q14. 50kg of N2(g) and 10kg of H2(g) are mixed to produce NH3(g). Calculate the amount of
NH3 formed. Identify the limiting reagent in the production of the NH3. (5)
Q15. Calculate the concentration of nitric acid in moles per litre in a sample which has a
density 1.41 g mL-1 and the mass percent of nitric acid in it is being 69%. (2)
Q16. Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HCl according to the reaction

CaC03 (s) + 2HCl (aq) ———->CaCl2 (aq) +C02(g) +H2O(l).

What mass of CaC03 is required to react completely with 25 mL of 0.75 M HCl? (3)

Q17.What is the number of significant figures in 1.050 x 104? (1)

Q18. (i) Calculate the total number of electrons present in one mole of methane.
(ii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of neutrons in 7 mg of 14C. (Assume that
mass of a neutron = 1.675 × 10-27kg).
(iii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of protons in 34 mg of NH3 at STP.
Will the answer change if the temperature and pressure are changed ? (3)

Q19. What is the number of photons of light with wavelength 4000 pm which provide 1 Joule
of energy ? (2)

Q20. Calculate the wave number for the longest wavelength transition in the Balmer series of
atomic hydrogen. (2)

Q21. Show that the circumference of the Bohr orbit for the hydrogen atom is an integral
multiple of the de Broglie wavelength associated with the electron revolving around the orbit.
(2)

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