Question: Define law of conservation of mass.
Answer: In a chemical reaction mass can neither be created nor destroyed.
E.g., 2Na + Cl2 —–> 2NaCl
2 x 23 + 2 x 35.5 ——> 2(23 + 35.5)
Question: Explain law of constant proportion.
Answer: In a chemical substance the elements are always present in definite proportions by mass.
E.g., In water, the ratio of the mass of hydrogen to the mass of oxygen H:O is always 1:8
Question: Name the scientist who gave:
- Law of conservation of mass.
- Law of constant proportions.
Answer:
- Antoine Lavoisier
- Joseph Proust
Question: Name these elements represented by the following symbols?
Answer:
Hg → Mercury
Pb → Lead
Au → Gold
Ag → Silver
Sn → Tin
Question: What is meant by automicity? Explain with 2 eg.
Answer: The number of atoms present in one molecule of an element of is called its automicity.
Eg:- Suphur = 8
Ozone = 3
Question: Who coined the term atom?
Answer: John Dalton coined the term atomt
Question: Define atom.
Answer: The smallest particle of matter, which can take part in a chemical reaction is called atom.
Question: Define molecule.
Answer: The smallest particle of an element or compound which can exist independently is called molecule.
Question: Define atomicity.
Answer: The number of atoms constituting a molecule is known as its atomicity.
Question: What is atomic mass unit?
Answer: The sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule of the substance is expressed.in atomic mass unit. E.g., H20 = 1 x 2 + 16 = 18 amu
Question: How do atoms exist?
Answer: Atoms exist in the form of atom, molecule or ions.
Question: Give the atomicity of phosphorous and nitrogen.
Answer: The atomicity of phosphorus is P4 i.e., 4.
The atomicity of nitrogen is N2 i.e., 2.
Question: What is an ion?
Answer: Charged atom is called as an ion. The ion can be positively charged called cation or negatively charged called anion.
Question: Give one example of cation and anion.
Answer: Cation => Na+
Anion => Cl–
Question: Give one difference between cation and anion.
Answer: Cations are positively charged ion.
Anions are negatively charged ion.
Question: Give the chemical formula for ammonium sulphate.
Answer: Ammonium sulphate
NH4+ SO42-
Chemical formula —-> (NH4)2S04.
Question: What is Avogadro’s constant?
Answer: The Avogadro’s constant (6.022 x 1023) is defined as the number of atoms that are present in exactly 12 g of carbon-12.
Question: Find the molecular mass of H20.
Answer: Molecular mass of H20
= (2 x 1) + (16)
= 2 + 16 = 18 u
Question: Give the unit to measure size of atom and give size of hydrogen atom.
Answer: The unit to measure size of atom, is nanometer, size of hydrogen atom is 10-10m.
Question: What is IUPAC, give its one function?
Answer: IUPAC is International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry. It approves the names of elements.
Question: Give the Latin name for sodium, potassium, gold and mercury.
Answer: Sodium —> Natrium, Gold —> Aurum
Potassium —> Kalium, Mercury —> Hydrargyrum
Question: What is the ratio by mass of combining elements in H20, C02 and NH3?
Answer: H2O ratio by mass of combining elements 2 : 16 —>1 : 8 (H : O)
C02 ratio by mass of combining elements 12 : 32—> 3 : 08 (C : O)
NH3 ratio by mass of combining elements 14 : 3—>14 : 3 (N : H)
Question: Define valency and give the valency for the following elements: Magnesium, Aluminium, Chlorine and Copper.
Answer: Valency: The combining capacity of an element is called its valency.
Valency of the following elements:
Magnesium – 2
Aluminium – 3
Chlorine – 1
Copper – 2
Question: What is polyatomic ton? Give one example.
Answer: A group of atoms carrying a charge is known as a polyatomic ion.
E.g., Ammonium – NH4+
Nitrate – N03–
Question: Write down the formula for: Copper nitrate, calcium sulphate and aluminium hydroxide.
Answer: Chemical formula:
Copper nitrate —> Cu(N03)
Calcium sulphate —> CaS04 Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)3
Question: It is possible to see atoms these days? Explain.
Answer: The Size of atom is so small that it cannot be seen by naked eye or by simple optical instruments.
To see atoms of different elements a special type of microscope called Scanning Tunneling microscope (STM) is used.
Question: Write the formula of the following compounds. Water, Ammoniua, Methane, Sulphur Dioxide, Ethanol.
Answer:
Water → H2 O → Hydrogen & Oxygen
Ammoniua → NH3 → Nitrogen & Hydrogen
Methane → CH4 → Carbon & Hydrogen
Sulphur Dioxide → SO2 → Sulphur & Oxygen
Ethanol → C2H5OH → Carbon & Hydrogen and Oxygen
Question: What is formula unit mass? How is it different from molecular mass?
Answer: The formula unit mass of a substance is a sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a formula unit of a compound. The constituent particles of formula unit mass are ions and the constituent particles of molecular mass are atoms.