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State the following pertaining to the physical properties of hydrogen: Effect on moist blue litmus paper.
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With reference to the uses of hydrogen, give reason for the following:
Hydrogen is not used in air balloons
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With reference to the uses of hydrogen, give reason for the following:
A mixture of hydrogen & oxygen on burning, find application in welding & cutting metals.
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With reference to the uses of hydrogen, give reason for the following:
Reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen under specific conditions finds industrial utility.
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Explain how the modern atomic theory contradicted Dalton’s atomic theory.
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With reference to the discovery of the structure of an atom, explain in brief – William Crookes experiment for the discovery of cathode rays, followed by – J.J. Thomsons experiment pertaining to the constituents of the cathode rays. State which sub-atomic particle was discovered from his experiment.
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Explain in brief – Goldstein’s experiment which led to the discovery of the proton.
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Draw a neat labelled diagram representing an atom. Name the three sub-atomic particles in the atom and represent them symbolically showing the mass and charge of each. State where the sub-atomic particles are present in the atom.
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If an atom ‘A’ has an atomic number of eleven, state the number of protons and electrons it contains.
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State how electrons are distributed in an atom. Explain in brief the rules which govern their distribution.
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Select the correct answer from the choice in the bracket to complete the sentence:
An element ‘X’ has six electrons in its outer or valence shell. Its valency is __________.
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Select the correct answer from the choice in the bracket to complete the sentence:
A ________ is a sub-atomic particle with no charge and unit mass.
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Select the correct answer from the choice in the bracket to complete the sentence:
Magnesium atom with electronic configuration 2, 8, 2 achieves stable electronic configuration by losing two electrons, thereby achieving stable electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas _______.
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Change is the law of nature which occurs in everyday life.
State when a substance [i.e. matter] undergoes a kind of change.
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Give a reason why
Freezing of water is a reversible change while burning of a candle – an irreversible change.
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Give a reason why
Change of seasons is a periodic change while the change of weather is a non-periodic change.
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State which of the following pertain to – chemical changes.
- Substance retains its identity.
- The change is permanent.
- No new substance is formed.
- Is easily reversible.
- Produces one or more new substances by a change in its composition.
- The change is temporary.
- The composition and properties of the original substance are not altered.
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Give four reasons why the burning of a magnesium ribbon in the air is considered a chemical change.
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Compare the energy changes involved during a physical and a chemical change.
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Is a change of state of matter – a physical or a chemical change. Give reasons.
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