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The following element is given \[\ce{_20Z}\]. State the electronic configuration and state whether it is a metal, non-metal, or inert gas.

[4] Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
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Explain the octet rule for the formation of –

Sodium chloride from a sodium atom and a chlorine atom.

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Explain the octet rule for the formation of –

Nitrogen molecule from two nitrogen atoms.

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Select the correct answer from the answer in the bracket to complete the sentence.

The maximum number of electrons in M-shell is _______.

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Give a reason for the following:

The shells surrounding the nucleus of an atom are also called ‘energy levels’.

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Give a reason for the following:

Helium is chemical extremely unreactive.

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Fill in the blank with the correct word from the options given below:

Relative molecular mass of an element/compound is the number of times one ________ of the substance is heavier than −1/12that the mass of an atom of carbon [C12].

[1] The Language of Chemistry
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Calculate the relative molecular mass of ZnCO3.

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Calculate the relative molecular mass of CaSO4 [Zn = 65, S=32, O = 16, Ca = 40, C = 12]

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Calculate the percentage of phosphorus in calcium hydrogen phosphate Ca(H2PO4).

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Calculate the percentage of phosphorus in calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2.

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Calculate the percentage composition of each element in Potassium chlorate KCIO3.

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Urea is a very important nitrogenous fertilizer. Its formula is CON2H4. Calculate the percentage of carbon in urea. (C = 12, O = 16, N = 14 and H = 1)

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The elements calcium, strontium and barium were put in one group or family on the basis of their similar properties.

What were those similar properties?

[5] The Periodic Table
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How does number of valence electrons vary on moving from left to right in the third period of a periodic table?

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Sodium and aluminum have atomic numbers 11 and 13, respectively. They are separated by one element in the periodic table and have valencies 1 and 3 respectively. Chlorine and potassium are also separated by one element in the periodic table (their atomic numbers being 17 and 19, respectively) and yet both have valency 1. Explain.

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Arrange the following:

Elements of group 1, in increasing order of reactivity

[5] The Periodic Table
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Arrange the following:

He, Na, Mg ( increasing order of melting point)

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Arrange the following:

Chlorine, sodium, magnesium (increasing reducing character)

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Calculate the percentage composition of calcium chloride.

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