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Escorts World School Model Paper (Half Yearly Examination) Chemistry Class: 9

This document is the half-yearly chemistry exam for Class 9. It contains 12 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like the definition of matter, solutions, molecules including ozone and magnesium oxide, phase changes like evaporation and boiling, and stoichiometric calculations involving molar mass and moles.

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Escorts World School Model Paper (Half Yearly Examination) Chemistry Class: 9

This document is the half-yearly chemistry exam for Class 9. It contains 12 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like the definition of matter, solutions, molecules including ozone and magnesium oxide, phase changes like evaporation and boiling, and stoichiometric calculations involving molar mass and moles.

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Escorts world school

Model paper(half yearly examination)


chemistry
Class : 9

Roll No. : Time - 01:00


Date : 28/09/2020 MM - 26  

1. A substance has no mass. Can we consider it as matter? 1

2. How can you convert a saturated solution into an unsaturated saturation? 1

3. Which type of solution is formed when milk and water is mixed uniformly. 1

4. How many atoms are present in one molecule of ozone? 1

5. Give an example of (a) triatomic (b) polyatomic molecule of elements. 1

6. Name the anion and cation which constitute the molecule of magnesium oxide. 1

7. An element X has a valency 3. Write the formula of its oxide. 1

8. (a) Why does the water kept in an earthen pot become cool in summer? 3
(b) Draw a well labelled diagram showing sublimation of camphor.
(c) Convert: 340 K to degree Celsius.

9. List three differences between metals and non-metals. 3

10. (a) Calculate the number of molecules in 50 g of CaCO3. 3


(b) Calculate the mass of 0.5 moles of nitrogen gas.
(c) Calculate the number of moles in 50 g of NaCl. [Atomic mass of Ca = 40 u, C = 12 u,
O = 16 u, N = 14 u, Na = 23 u, Cl = 35.5 u, NA = 6.022 × 1023 mol–1]

11. (a) State one similarity and one difference between evaporation and boiling. 5
(b) Account for the following:
(i) We wear cotton clothes in summer.
(ii) A wet handkerchief is placed on the forehead of a person suffering from high fever.
(iii) Wet clothes dry slowly during rainy season.

12. Verify by calculating the following: 5


(a) Number of molecules in 100 g of NH3 is more than 100 g of N2 [Atomic mass of N = 14 u, H = 1
u]
(b) 60 g of carbon and 60 g of magnesium elements have a molar ratio 2 : 1 [Atomic mass of C = 12
u, Mg = 24 u].

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