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This document is a chemistry test for a class containing short answer questions about various chemistry concepts. It is divided into 3 sections with multiple short answer questions in each section. The first section contains 10 questions about topics like hydrogen bonding, boiling points, vapor pressure, and properties of ionic compounds. The second section contains another 10 questions about intermolecular forces, heat of vaporization, liquid crystals, and crystal structures. The third section has 6 additional questions about evaporation rates, lattice energy, electrical conductivity, and crystal properties. Students are asked to concisely answer a certain number of questions in each section within the allotted marks.
This document is a chemistry test for a class containing short answer questions about various chemistry concepts. It is divided into 3 sections with multiple short answer questions in each section. The first section contains 10 questions about topics like hydrogen bonding, boiling points, vapor pressure, and properties of ionic compounds. The second section contains another 10 questions about intermolecular forces, heat of vaporization, liquid crystals, and crystal structures. The third section has 6 additional questions about evaporation rates, lattice energy, electrical conductivity, and crystal properties. Students are asked to concisely answer a certain number of questions in each section within the allotted marks.
This document is a chemistry test for a class containing short answer questions about various chemistry concepts. It is divided into 3 sections with multiple short answer questions in each section. The first section contains 10 questions about topics like hydrogen bonding, boiling points, vapor pressure, and properties of ionic compounds. The second section contains another 10 questions about intermolecular forces, heat of vaporization, liquid crystals, and crystal structures. The third section has 6 additional questions about evaporation rates, lattice energy, electrical conductivity, and crystal properties. Students are asked to concisely answer a certain number of questions in each section within the allotted marks.
Name: Subject: Chemistry-11 Roll # : Unit(s): 4, Class: Inter Part-I Test: Type 2 - SQs Test - Marks=40 Date: Time:
SHORT QUESTIONS TEST
1- Write short answers to any 7 questions: (7x2=14) (i) Define hydrogen bonding. Show hydrogen bonding in ammonia molecule. (ii) Why water is liquid at room temperature but H2S and H2Se are gases, comment? (iii) The vapour Pressure of diethyl ether is higher than that of water at the same temperature Give reason. (iv) How vapour pressure is related to inter molecular forces of attraction. (v) Why the boiling points of noble gases increase down the group? (vi) Define molar heat of vapourization and molar heat of fusion. (vii) Define Polymorphims and Anisotorpy. Give one example of each. (viii) Sodium is a good conductor of electricity but NaCl is not. Give reason. (ix) Write four properties of Metallic crystals. (x) Explain with reasons. Sodium is softer than copper, but both are very good electrical conductors. 2- Write short answers to any 7 questions: (7x2=14) (i) Differentiate between intermolecular and intramolecular forces. (ii) Why H2O has higher boiling point than HF? (iii) Gasoline evaporates much faster than water. Give reason. (iv) Heat of sublimation of Iodine is very high, Justify. (v) Define liquid crystal with one example. (vi) How the liquid crystals, help in the detection of the blockage in Veins and arteries? (vii) Define Crystalline Solids and Crystallites. (viii) What are crystallographic elemetns? Explain with diagram. (ix) Write four Properties of molecular solids. (x) What is the coordination number of an ion? What is the coordination number of the action in (a) NaCI structure and (b) CsCI structure? Explain the reason for this difference? 3- Write short answers to any 6 questions: (6x2=12) (i) Why different liquids evaporate at different rates even at the same temperature? (ii) One feels sense of cooling under the fan after bath. Why? (iii) Why vacuum distillation can be used to avoid decomposition of a sensitive liquid. Explain with reason. (iv) One of the unit cell angles of Hexagonal crystal is 120o. Justify it (v) Define lattice energy. Give example. (vi) How can you justify the decrease in the electrical conductivity of a metal with the rise of temperature? (vii) Explain with reasons. Cleavage of the crystals is itself anisotropic behaviour. (viii) Explain with reasons. The crystals showing isomorphism mostly have the same atomic ratios. (ix) Explain with reasons. The number of positive ions surrounding the negative ion in the ionic crystal lattice depends upon the sizes of the two ions. MCQs Ans Key