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Fill in the missing data in the Table 

Species Property H2O CO2 Na atom MgCl2
No. of moles 2 - - 0.5
No. of particles 3.011×1023 - -
Mass 36g - 115 g -
[3] Atoms and Molecules
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The visible universe is estimated to contain 1022 stars. How many moles of stars are present in the visible universe?

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Compute the difference in masses of 103 moles each of magnesium atoms and magnesium ions.

(Mass of an electron = 9.1×10–31 kg)

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One electron is present in the outermost 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 outermost shell?

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What are the postulates of Bohr’s model of an atom?

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Find out the false sentences

[5] The Fundamental Unit of Life
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Find out the correct sentence

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Lysosome arises from

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Why are lysosomes known as ‘suicide-bags’ of a cell?

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Match the following A and B

(A) (B)
(a) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (i) Amoeba 
(b) Lysosome (ii) Nucleus
(c) Nucleoid (iii) Bacteria
(d) Food vacuoles (iv) Detoxification
(e) Chromatin material and nucleolus (v) Suicidal bag
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Classify the following as physical or chemical properties

The composition of a sample of steel is 98% iron, 1.5% carbon and 0.5% other elements.

[2] Is Matter Around Us Pure
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Classify the following as physical or chemical properties

Metallic sodium is soft enough to be cut with a knife.

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Ice, water and water vapour look different and display different ______ properties but they are ______ the same.

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Chlorine exists in two isotopic forms, \[\ce{Cl-37}\] and \[\ce{Cl-35}\] but its atomic mass is 35.5. This indicates the ratio of \[\ce{Cl-37}\] and \[\ce{Cl-35}\] is approximately

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An atom having atomic mass number 13 has 7 neutrons. What is the atomic number of the atom?

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Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? Why?

[5] The Fundamental Unit of Life
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Name two biologically important compounds that contain both oxygen and nitrogen.

[14] Natural Resources
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What are the two forms of oxygen found in the atmosphere?

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Write Short Notes on (A) Mitochondria

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What are main functional regions of the cell?

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