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CBSE Class 9

Chemistry
Is Matter Around Us Pure? (Part 2)
Full Marks: (35)

Multiple Choice Question: (6)


1. Which of the following is a solid sol?
A. Sponge.
B. Bronze.
C. Colored Gemstones.
2. A given mixture has a particle size less than 1nm in diameter. Identify the type of mixture.
A. Solution
B. Colloid
C. Suspension
3. Identify non-homogeneous mixture(s).
A. Chalk and water mixture.
B. Milk
C. An aqueous solution of NaCl.
4. Which of the following can scatter a beam of visible light?
A. Paint
B. An aqueous solution of sugar.
C. Muddy Pond water.
5. Which of the following is an emulsion?
A. Shaving cream.
B. Face cream.
C. Milk of magnesia.
6. Two substances, A and B, react to form a third substance, A2B, according to the following
reaction: 2A + B → A2B
Which of the following statements concerning this reaction are incorrect?
I. The product A2B shows the properties of substances A and B.
II. The product will always have a fixed composition.
III. The product so formed cannot be classified as a compound.
IV. The product so formed is an element.
A) I and III
B) II and IV
C) III and IV
D) I and II

Assertion and Reason: (1)


1. Assertion (A): Tyndall effect is an optical property.
Reason (R): Electrophoresis is an electrical property.
CBSE Class 9
Chemistry
Is Matter Around Us Pure? (Part 2)
Full Marks: (35)

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.

Short Answer Type Question: (6)


1. Why is air considered as a mixture and not compound?
2. How can we convert saturated solution into unsaturated by heating?
3. What is the difference in fog and smoke?

Long Answer Type Questions: (12)


1. Classify each of the following, as a physical or a chemical change. Give reasons.
(a) Drying of a shirt in the sun.
(b) Rising of hot air over a radiator.
(c) Burning of kerosene in a lantern.
(d) Change in the color of black tea on adding lemon juice to it.
(e) Churning of milk cream to get butter.
2. During an experiment the students were asked to prepare a 10% (Mass/Mass) solution of
sugar in water. Ramesh dissolved 10g of sugar in 100g of water while Sarika prepared it by
dissolving 10g of sugar in water to make 100g of the solution.
(a) Are the two solutions of the same concentration
(b) Compare the mass % of the two solutions.

Value Based Questions: (6)


1. Prasanna wanted to buy a deodorant from the shop. While buying a bottle he felt that it was
slightly heavier than usual deodorant bottle that he purchased everytime. He read the weight
mentioned on the bottle and told the shopkeeper to weigh the same. He found the bottle was
heavy and on opening the deodorant bottle he found it half-filled with water. He complained the
matter to the consumer authority.
(a) Define density.
(b) Apart from water what is the other substance that some shopkeepers add into the deodorant.
(c) What value of Prasanna is reflected in this act?

Numerical: (4)
1. 15kg KCl is added to 45 g water to form an aqueous solution. Calculate the mass percent of
the KCl solution.
2. 10 g CsOH is added to enough water to form 110 g solution. If the density of the solution is
1.1 g/mL, Calculate the mass/ volume percent of the CsOH solution.

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