IX Science Revision Paper 2
IX Science Revision Paper 2
(II)Chlorine reacts with sodium to form the compound NaCL. Chlorine also reacts with
phosphorus to form the compound PCl3. What will be the chemical formula of the compound
formed between sodium and phosphorus?
a. Na2P3
b. Na3P
c. NaP
d. NaP3
SECTION- B
Q 3. (i) An element X has a valency of 2. Write the chemical formula for:
(a) Bromide of the element and
(b) Oxide of the element.
(ii) Define formula unit mass of a substance.
Q 4. The two isotopes of chlorine have mass number 35 and 37 and number of neutrons 18 and
20, respectively. Which one will have a higher valency? Do they have the same physical or
chemical properties?
OR
(i) Chlorine occurs in nature in two isotopic forms with masses 35 u and 37 u in the ratio of 3: 1.
Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine atom on the basis of this data.
(ii) Give any two uses of isotopes.
Q 5.If bromine atom is available in the form of, say, two isotopes 79 Br35 (49.7%) and 81Br35
(50.3%), calculate the average atomic mass of bromine atom.
SECTION-C
Q 6.(i) Write the name of an element whose atom has same number of sub-atomic particles.
Draw the atomic structure of the atom.
(ii) Draw atomic structure of an atom with same number of electrons in Land M-shells.
OR
Give reasons:
(i) Mass number of an atom excludes the mass of an electron.
(ii) Nucleus of an atom is charged.
(iii) a-particle scattering experiment was possible by using gold foil only and not by foil of any
other metal.
Q 7.Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds:
(i) Copper(II) bromide
(ii) Aluminium (III) nitrate
(iii) Calcium (II) phosphate
SECTION-D
Q 8.Give reasons for the following:
(i) Isotopes of an element are chemically similar.
(ii) An atom of Argon has zero valency.
(iii) Noble gases have the least reactivity.
(iv) Isotopes of hydrogen are chemically alike.
(v) lons are more stable than atoms.
OR
Observe the given figure and answer the questions that follow:
Q 9.Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds:
(I) Calcium carbonate
(II) Acetic Acid
(III) Nitric Acid
(IV) Common Salt
(V) Glucose
SECTION-E
Q 10. Case study
Pankaj sir was explaining the 'crossing-over of valencies’ method of working out the formula of
molecular compounds as follows:
(i) We first write the symbols of the elements (ions) which from the compound.
(ii) Below the symbol of each element, we write down its valency (charge).
(iii) Finally, we cross-over the valencies (charges) of the combining elements (ions). This will give
us the required formula.
Read the given passage carefully and give the answer of the following questions:
01. The formula of chloride of a metal MCl3. What is the formula of the phosphate of metal M?
Q2. An element 'X' has a valency of 2. Write the simplest formula for:
(i) bromide of the element,
(ii) oxide of the element.
Q3. Which of the following represents a correct chemical formula? Name it.
(i) CaCl
(ii) BiPO4
(iii) NaSO4
(iv) Nas
Q4.Write the molecular formula of zinc phosphate.
Q 11. Case Study
These orbits or shells are called energy levels. Energy levels in an atom are shown in
figure.These orbits or shells are represented by the letters K, L, M, N,.... or the numbers, n = 1,
2, 3, 4, ...
Q1. A few energy levels in an atom are shown in the above figure. Which model of an atom is
represented by the given figure?
Q2. Which of the following figures do not represent Bohr's model of an atom correctly?