Question:
Based on type of substance, how molecules are classified?
Answer:
- elementary molecules: molecules formed by atoms of the same element. e.g. Chlorine (Cl2), Hydrogen (H2), Oxygen(O2), Nitrogen(N2) gases, Buckminsterfullerene (C60) etc.
- compound molecules: molecules formed by atoms of different elements e.g. (H2O), Carbon Dioxide(CO2), Glucouse (C6H12O6), Aspirin (C9H8O4)
Atoms and Molecules
Q 1.
What is the mass of:
(a) 0.2 mole of oxygen atoms?
(b) 0.5 mole of water molecules?
Q 2.
An element Z has a valency of 3. What is the formula of oxide of Z ?
Q 3.
What is the numerical value of Avogadro number ?
Q 4.
Write the full form of IUPAC.
Q 5.
If one mole of nitrogen molecules weighs 28 g, calculate mass of one molecule of nitrogen in grams.
Q 6.
How many moles are there in 4.6 gms of Sodium(Na)?
Q 7.
How many moles of calcium carbonate (CaCO
Q 8.
What is meant by atomicity ? Explain with two
Q 9.
What do we call those particles which are formed :
(a)by the gain of electrons by atoms ?
(b)by the loss of electrons by atoms ?
Q 10.
What is the difference between a cation and an anion ? Explain with examples. Using this information, write down the formulae of:
(i) Sodium sulphide
(ii) Copper nitrate
Q 11.
How many moles are 3.6 g of water ?
Q 12.
Calculate the number of molecules in 4 g of oxygen.
Q 13.
Is there any exception to law of conservation of mass?
Q 14.
What is an ion ? How is an ion formed ? Explain with the help of two examples of different ions.
Q 15.
What name is given to the number 6.022 x 10
Q 16.
What is the mass of 0.2 mole of oxygen atoms ?
Q 17.
Show by means of calculations that 5 moles of CO, and 5 moles of H
do not have the same mass. How much is the difference in their masses ?
Q 18.
State Law of constant proportions. Explain with an example.
Q 19.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio of 1:8 by mass to form water. What mass of oxygen gas would be required to react completely with 3 g of hydrogen gas?
Q 20.
Fill in the blanks:
The _______________ of a compound is a symbolic representation of its composition.
Q 21.
Fill in the blanks:
According to law of definite proportions, in a chemical substance the elements are always present in __________ proportions by mass.
Q 22.
The molecular formula of glucose is C
Q 23.
If 16 g of oxygen contains 1 mole of oxygen atoms, calculate the mass of one atom of oxygen.
Q 24.
Explain with example that law of conservation of mass is valid for chemical reactions.
Q 25.
Fill in the blanks:
Atoms can be observed using ____________ Microscope.
Q 26.
What is relative atomic mass of an element? How it is related to atomic mass unit?
Q 27.
What are the building blocks of matter ?
Q 28.
Dalton's atomic theory says that atoms are indivisible. Is this statement still valid ? Give reasons for answer.
Q 29.
Calculate the molecular mass of chloroform (CHC1
Q 30.
Name the elements water is made of. What are the valencies of these elements ? Work out the chemical formula for water.
Q 31.
An element X has a valency of 4 whereas another element Y has a valency of 1. What will be the formula of the compound formed between X and Y ?
Q 32.
Work out the formulae for the following compounds :
(a) Sodium oxide
Q 33.
How many moles are there in 34.5 g of sodium ? (Atomic mass of Na = 23 u)
Q 34.
Calculate the mass in grams of 0.17 mole of hydrogen sulphide, H
Q 35.
(a) What is meant by 'a mole of carbon atoms' ?
(b)(b) Which has more atoms, 50 g of aluminium or 50 g of iron ? Illustrate your answer with the help of calculations.
(Atomic masses : A1 = 27 u ; Fe = 56 u)
Q 36.
(a) Define gram atomic mass of a substance.How much is the gram atomic mass of oxygen ?
(b) How many moles of oxygen atoms are present in one mole of the following compounds ?
(i)Al
(ii) co
2(iii) C1
(iv) H
(p)A1
Q 37.
Fill in the blanks:
_________ are building block of all matter.
Q 38.
What is the atomic mass unit?
Q 39.
Give four examples of diatomic molecules.
Q 40.
Calculate the molecular masses of H
2, O
2, Cl
2, CO
2, CH
4, C
2H
6, C
2H
4, NH
3, CH
3OH.
Q 41.
Calculate the molecular masses of the following :
(a) Hydrogen, H
2 (b) Oxygen O2 © Chlorine Cl2 (d) Ammonia NH3 (e) Carbon dioxide, CO2
(Atomic masses : H=1 U;O=16 U; Cl=35.5 U;N=14 U;C=12 U)
Q 42.
Calculate the molecular mass of ethanoic acid, CH
3COOH.
(Atomic masses :C = 12u;H = lu;0 = 16u)
Q 43.
Name the following compounds. Also write the symbols/formulae of the ions present in them :
(a) CuSO
4
(b) (NH4)2SO4
(c)Na2O
(d)Na2CO3
(e)CaCl2
Q 44.
How many atoms are present in one gram atomic mass of a substance ?
Q 45.
What are the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory?
Q 46.
Which postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory can explain the law of definite proportions?
Q 47.
Name the international organization who approves names of elements.
Q 48.
Fill in the blanks:
Hydrogen and oxygen combines to form H
2O and H
2O
2. These two compounds obey the law of ____________________.
Q 49.
What are polyatomic ions? Give examples?
Q 50.
Write down the names of compounds represented by the following formulae:
(i) Al
2(SO
4)
3 (ii) CaCl
2 (iii) K
2SO
4 (iv) KNO
3 (v) CaCO
3