This document is a chemistry test containing multiple choice and subjective questions about ionization energy, ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and the periodic table. The test has 20 total marks and covers chapter 6. It contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about topics like the bond type in methanol and which elements form ionic compounds. It also contains 2 subjective sections - part 1 has 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about ionization energy, cation radius, polar vs nonpolar bonds, and coordinate bonds. Part 2 has 1 longer answer question worth 5 marks about defining ionization energy and how it changes in the periodic table. The test is timed for 40 minutes.
This document is a chemistry test containing multiple choice and subjective questions about ionization energy, ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and the periodic table. The test has 20 total marks and covers chapter 6. It contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about topics like the bond type in methanol and which elements form ionic compounds. It also contains 2 subjective sections - part 1 has 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about ionization energy, cation radius, polar vs nonpolar bonds, and coordinate bonds. Part 2 has 1 longer answer question worth 5 marks about defining ionization energy and how it changes in the periodic table. The test is timed for 40 minutes.
This document is a chemistry test containing multiple choice and subjective questions about ionization energy, ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and the periodic table. The test has 20 total marks and covers chapter 6. It contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about topics like the bond type in methanol and which elements form ionic compounds. It also contains 2 subjective sections - part 1 has 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about ionization energy, cation radius, polar vs nonpolar bonds, and coordinate bonds. Part 2 has 1 longer answer question worth 5 marks about defining ionization energy and how it changes in the periodic table. The test is timed for 40 minutes.
This document is a chemistry test containing multiple choice and subjective questions about ionization energy, ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and the periodic table. The test has 20 total marks and covers chapter 6. It contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about topics like the bond type in methanol and which elements form ionic compounds. It also contains 2 subjective sections - part 1 has 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about ionization energy, cation radius, polar vs nonpolar bonds, and coordinate bonds. Part 2 has 1 longer answer question worth 5 marks about defining ionization energy and how it changes in the periodic table. The test is timed for 40 minutes.
TEST 9 CLASS 11 SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CHAPTERS: 6 TOTAL MARKS: 20 PASSING MARKS: 7 TOTAL TIME : 00:40 STUDENT'S NAME: 05-04-23 ID /ROLL NO: __________ _____________ OBJECTIVE TYPE Q No.1 CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION. (1 Marks/Q) i - In methanol, bond between carbon and oxygen is: a) Ionic b) Non-polar c) Polar d) Co-ordinate ii - An ionic compound is most likely to be formed when: a) The ionization energy of b) The ionization energy of c) Both the ionization d) Both the ionization A is high and electron A is low and electron energy of A and electron energy of A and electron affinity of B is low. affinity of B is high. affinity of B are low. affinity of B are high. iii - CsF has ____ % ionic character. a) 60 b) 80 c) 92 d) 100 iv - Octet rule is not obeyed during its formation: a) b) c) d) v - The most electronegative element is: a) b) c) d) SUBJECTIVE TYPE (PART I) Q No.2 ANSWER ANY FIVE OF THE FOLLOWINGS. (2 Marks/Q) i. Why second ionization energy of an element is always greater than first ionization energy? ii. Why cationic radius is smaller than parent atom? OR The atomic radius is greater than cationic? Explain. iii. Differentiate between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds with examples. iv. How Electron Affinity change in periodic table? v. What factors influence the electron affinity? vi. What is coordinate covalent bond? Give example. OR State coordinate covalent bond. Give an example. PART II ANSWER THE FOLLOWING. (5 Marks/Q) QNo. 3. Define Ionization Energy. How Ionization Energy change in periodic table? What factors are responsible for its variation in in periodic table? BEST OF LUCK