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Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 1 1.Define Atom, Atomicity, Molecule,Ion, Atomic mass unit, Relative atomic mass. 2.Give the postulates of Dalton s atomic theory of matter. 3.Give the symbols of the following elements proposed by Dalton. a)phosphorous b)silver c) Mercury d) Carbon e) Sulphur f)gold 4.Write the full form of IUPAC, u, amu. 5.Give the symbols for the following:- Argon, Barium, Bromine, Magnesium, Silicon, Helium, Zinc, Cobalt, Neon, Flourine. 6.Name the two scientists who establishedthe laws of chemical combination. 7.Give the latin name and symbols for the following:- Sodium, Mercury, Iron, Copper, Potassium, Gold, Silver, Tin, Lead. 8.Differentiate between Atom and Ion. 9.How many atoms are present in PO 4 3-, (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4, CH 3 COONa, HCO 3 2-, SO 4 2-, Na 2 CO 3, HCl. 10.What is an ion? What are the types of ions?give examples. 11.What is the difference between cations and anions? 12.What do the following denote N, 2N, N 2, 2N 2, O, 4O, O 2, 2H, 2H 2, H 2. 13.What is polyatomic ion? Give two examples. 14.Classify the following into cations and anions:- Ca 2+, CO 3 2-, SO 4 2-, NH 4 +, Mg 2+, N 3-, S 2-. 15.State the Law of constant proportion with an example to illustrate the law. 16.What is the diffe4rence between an atom and a molecule? 17.Magnesium and oxygen combine in the ratio of 3:2 by mass to form magnesium oxide. What mass of oxygen gas would be required to react completely with 24gms of magnesium. 18.State the Law of conservation of mass and give an example to illustrate the law. 19.Give the atomicity for oxygen, Neon, Sulphur, Phosphorous, ozone. 20.4.90g of potassium Chlorate when heated produced 1.92g of oxygen and the residue potassium chloride left behind weighed 2.96g.Show that these results illustrates the Law of conservation of mass. 21.In hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) the ratio of hydrogen and oxygen by mass is. 22.In carbon-di-oxide (CO 2 ) the ratio of carbon and oxygen by mass is 23.What mass of siliver nitrate will react with 5.85g of sodium chloride to produce 14.35g of silver chloride and 8.5g of sodium nitrate if the

Law of conservation of mass is true? 24.Which postulate of Dalton s atomic theory is the result of the Law of conservation of mass and Law of constant proportion? 25.Name the elements. P S ****************************************

Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 2 1.What is meant by a chemical formula?write the formulae of one element and one compound. 2.Write the formulae of the following compounds and also name the elements present in them a)water b)ammonia c)methane d)sulphur di oxide e)ethanol 3.Calculate the molecular mass of the following :- a)glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 b)h 2 c) Ammonia NH 3 d)methane CH 4 e)ethane C 2 H 6 f)ethene C 2 H 4 g)ethyne C 2 H 2 h)ethanol C 2 H 5 OH i)ethanoic acid CH 3 COOH j)nitric acid HNO 3 4.Write down the names of compounds represented by the following and also write the symbols/formulae of ions present in them:- a) CuSO 4 b) (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 c)na 2 O d) Na 2 CO 3 e) CaCl 2 5.Write the cations and anions present in the following if any:- a) CH 3 COONa b) NaCl c) H 2 d) NH 4 NO 3 6.Give the formulae of the compounds formed from the following sets of elements:- i) Calcium and Florine ii) Hydrogen and Sulphur iii) Nitrogen and Hydrogen iv) Carbon and Chlorine v) Sodium and oxygen vi) Carbon and oxygen 7.The Valencies / Charges of some of the ions are given below Ion Charge Ion Charge Sodium ion +1 Bromide ion -1 Ammonium ion +1 Hydroxide ion -1 Calcium ion +2 Sulphate ion -2 Lead ion +2 Phosphate ion -3 Using this information write down the formulae of the following compounds:- i)sodium Phosphate ii) Ammonium Sulphate iii) Calcium Hydroxide iv) Lead Bromide 8.Write the symbols/formulae of two simple ions and 2 polyatomic ion. 9.An element Y has a valency of 4. Write the formula for its (i) Chloride \ (ii) Oxide (iii)sulphate (iv)carbonate (v) Nitrate. 10.Define Formula Unit Mass. Find the Formula Unit Mass of (i) NaCl (ii) Na 2 CO 3 (iii) CaCl 2 (iv) MgCl 2

11.An element A forms an oxide A 2 O 5 a) What is the Valency of element A? b) What will be the formula of its Chloride? 12.An element X forms the following compounds with Hydrogen, Carbon and oxygen H 2 X, CX 2, XO 2, XO 3.State the 3 valencies of element X which are illustrated by these Compounds. 13.The formula of carbonate of a Metal M is M 2 CO 3 a) What will be the formula of its Iodide? b) What will be the formula of its Nitride? c) What will be the formula of its Phosphate? 14.Name three elements which show Variable valency? 15.Give 2 examples each of bivalent cations and bivalent anions. 16.Give one example of a polyatomic cation. 17. Define Valency And Binary Compound. 18.Calculate the Formula Unit Mass of Na 2 CO 3.10 H 2 O. 19.Write the formula for the following compounds and Calculate its Molecular Mass. i) Caustic potash ii) Baking Soda iii) Lime Stone iv) Caustic Soda v)common Salt 20. Write the Molecular formulae for the following:- a) Copper(II)bromide b) Aluminium(III)nitrate c) Calcium(II)phosphate d) Iron(III)sulphide e)mercury(ii)chloride f)magnesium(ii)phosphate *****************************************

Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 3 1) Define a Mole. 2) What is the value of Avogadro s constant? 3) Differentiate between atom and molecule. 4) Calculate the number of moles of iron in a sample containing 10 22 atoms of iron. 5) Calculate the number of moles in 60g of Calcium. Given Atomic mass of Ca = 40u. 6) The mass of an atom of element X is 2 x 10-23 g. Calculate its Gram atomic mass. 7) Which has larger number of Hydrogen atoms a) one mole of NH 3 or b) 2 moles of HCl 8) Calculate the molar mass of Nitric Acid HNO 3 and Sulphuric Acid H 2 SO 4. 9) How many particles are represented by 0.25 mole of an element? 10) Calculate the mass of an atom of copper Atomic mass of Cu=63.5u 11) Define :- a) Molecular Mass b) Avogadro s constant 12) What is the mass of :- a) 10 moles of Sodium Sulphate. b) 3.011x10 23 atoms of Oxygen. 13) A flask contains 4.4g of CO 2. Calculate a) How many moles of CO 2 does it contain? b) How many molecules of CO2 gas are present in the sample. c) How many atoms of oxygen are present in the given sample? 14) Which has more number of atoms 100g of N 2 or 100g of NH 3. 15) Calculate the number of Cl -1 ions obtained from CaCl 2 when 222g of it is dissolved in water. Given Atomic mass of Ca = 40u and Cl = 35.5u. ************************

Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 4 1. Why are anode rays also called canal rays? 2. Define Electron, Proton and Neutron. 3. Compare the properties of the three subatomic particles that constitute an atom. 4. Which of the sub- atomic particle has a negligible mass. 5. J.Chadwich discovered a sub-atomic particle which has no charge but has mass nearly equal to a proton. Name the particle and give its location in an atom. 6. State the location of electrons and protons in an atom. 7. On the basis of Thomson s model of an atom explain how the atom is neutral as a model. 8. What is the gold foil experiment? Name the scientist who performed this Experiment. Write the conclusion and drawbacks of Rutherford s modelof atom. 9. What was the main achievements of the Bohr;s model? 10. What are the limitations of J.J.Thomson s model of atom. 11. How do you know that nucleus is very small as compared to the size of the size of an atom. 12. Which element does not contain neutron. 13. Write the Electronic Configuration for Potassium (at.no. 19) and Sodium (at.no. 11) 14. The atomic number of Lithium is 3 and its mass number is 7. a) How many protons and neutrons are present in a Lithium atom? b) Draw the energy level diagram of a Lithium atom. 15. Write the Electronic Configuration of a positively charged Al 3+ ion (At.no. of Al is 13) 16. The Electronic Configuration of Phosphorus atom is 2,8,5.Give the Electronic Configuration of P 3- ion. 17. Show diagrammatically the electron distribution in Magnesium atom and a Magnesium ion. (At.no. of Mg is 12) 18. Write down the Electronic Configuration of Chlorine atom. How many electrons are there in L shell (At.no. of Cl is 17) Draw its structure. 19. What is Electronic Configuration? Write the maximum no. of electrons in K,L and M shell.

20. Atomic number of A and B are 18 and 19 respectively. Answer the following questions :- a) Electronic Configuration of A and B. b) Draw the structure of A and B. c) Number of electrons in outermost shell. d) Which is inert A or B. *******************************

Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 5 1. Why do Helium, Neon and Argon have a zero valency? 2. The atomic number of calcium and argon are 20 and 18 respectively, but the mass number of both these elements is 40. What is the name given to such a pair of elements? 3. Calculate the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of an element X which is represented as 31 X 15. 4. One electron is present in the outer most shell of the atom of an element X. What would be the nature and value of charge on the ion formed if this electron is removed from the outer most shell? 5. Write down the electron distribution of chlorine atom. How many electrons are there in the L shell? (Atomic number of chlorine is 17). 6. In the atom of an element X, 6 electrons are present in the outermost shell. If it acquires noble gas configuration by accepting requisite number of electrons, then what would be the charge on the ion so formed? 7. Is it possible for the atom of an element to have one electron, one proton and no neutron. If so, name the element. 8. Will 17 Cl 35 and 17 Cl 37 have different valencies? Justify your answer 9. Illustrate stepwise how will you find the valency of the following elements. (a) chlorine (b) potassium (c) phosphorus 10. Draw the Mg 2+ ion and find the number of neutrons and protons 12 Mg 24. 11.In the notation of nitrogen 7 N 14 What do the number of 14 and 7 denote? 12.Differentiate the following a. Atomic number and mass number. b. Isotopes and isobars. 13. What is the difference between between Na and Na + in terms of number of electrons? 14. Identify the pair of isotopes from the following and justify your answer 16 X 16 8 X 17 7 X 8. 15.Whats happens to an element Z if its atom gains 3 electrons. 16.For the symbol H, D, T. Tabulate the two subatomic particles present in the nucleus of each of them. 17.If K and L shells of an atom are found full then what would be the total number of electrons in the atom? What is the valency of this element? Name the element. 18.Why is atomic mass of chlorine taken as 35.5 u and not a whole number like 35u.Explain.

19.a.What do you mean by valence electron? b. Write the electronic configuration of element Ca (20)and N (7). Write the number of valence electrons in each of the element. 20. What information do you get from the Figure about the atomic number, mass number and valency of atoms X and Y? Give your answer in a tabular form. ********************************************************** SBOA SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE Std IX CHEMISTRY ASSIGNMENT 6 1. What are the resources on the Earth? 2. Define Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and atmosphere. 3. Describe one activity to show that soil, water and air do not heat up at the same rate. 4. What is Smog? Give the harmful effects of smog and name any two diseases caused by smog. 5. What are the sources of water in urban and rural areas? 6. On the basis of texture, describe the different types of soil. 7. How green house effect is caused in the atmosphere. 8. Write the importance of Ozone layer. 9. Name few process which results inconsumption of O 2 and production of CO 2 and vice versa. 10. Define Biosphere and state its different components. 11.Distinguish between land breeze and sa breeze. 12.State two causes and two effects of depletion of ozone layer in the atmosphere. *************************