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Class IX Preparation Paper (2023-24)

This document contains preparation material for class IX chemistry covering 8 chapters: fundamentals of chemistry, atomic structure, periodic table and periodicity of elements, chemical bonding, physical states of matter, solutions, electrochemistry, and chemical reactivity. It includes short questions and long questions for each chapter.

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Class IX Preparation Paper (2023-24)

This document contains preparation material for class IX chemistry covering 8 chapters: fundamentals of chemistry, atomic structure, periodic table and periodicity of elements, chemical bonding, physical states of matter, solutions, electrochemistry, and chemical reactivity. It includes short questions and long questions for each chapter.

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PREPARATION PAPER FOR CLASS IX CHEMISTRY BY M.

SAQIB SHAHID

CHAPTER # 1 (FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY)


#SHORT

1. Define Chemistry. Write names of any 4 branches of Chemistry and define any two of them.
2. Write any three points on the importance of Chemistry in daily life.
3. Define the following
 Gram molecular mass, Radical, Molar volume
4. What is mole? Calculate the no of moles in
a. 50g H2CO3
b. 50g C6H12O6
5. Calculate the no of atoms/molecules in the following
a. 40g Ca
b. 80g C6H12O6
6. Balance the following equations by inspection method
 KNO3  KNO2 + O2
 NaHCO3  N2CO3 + H2O + CO2
 NH3 + O2  NO + H2O
 Ca + H2O  Ca(OH)2 + H2
7. Write the chemical formula of the following
 Slaked lime, soda ash, gypsum, limestone, Baking Soda

CHAPTER # 2 (ATOMIC STRUCTURE)


#SHORT

1. What are the limitations of Bohr’s Atomic Model?


2. Write any three properties of canal rays.
3. What are the limitations of Bohr’s atomic model?
4. State the postulates of Schrodinger Atomic model.
5. How many electron, protons and neutrons are present in the given element?
6. Write down the electronic configuration of the following
 Carbon, Oxygen , sodium, argon, potassium
7. What are isotopes? Calculate the no of neutrons in 92U234 and 92U238

#LONG

1. Write down the postulates of Bohr’s atomic model.


2. Discuss Rutherford’s gold foil experiment in the light of structure of atom.
3. Explain the discharge tube experiment for the discovery of electron.

PREPARED BY M. SAQIB SHAHID MS INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY


CHAPTER # 3 (PERIODIC TABLE AND PERIODICITY OF ELEMENTS)
#SHORT

1. Properties of IA, IIA, VII, VIIIA (three properties of each


2. If an element contains two shells only and its outer shell contains seven electrons. Predict its
group and period. Also write the name of the element
3. Define/state the following
 Ionization Energy, •Shielding Effect, •Dobereiner’s Triad
 Electronegativity •Atomic radius •Electron affinity
4. Write down the valence shell configuration of the following
 Noble gases, s-block, p-block, f-block.

#LONG

1. Discuss the different blocks in the periodic table.


2. Discuss long form of periodic table in detail.

CHAPTER # 4 (CHEMICAL BONDING)


#SHORT

1. What is Chemical bond and why atoms forms chemical bond?


2. Define Covalent bond and ionic character of covalent bond (polar covalent bond).
3. What is Metallic bond? Write any three characteristics of them.
4. Define the following
 Dipole-dipole interaction
 Hydrogen bonding
5. What are Metals? Write any two characteristics of them.
6. Differentiate between ionic and covalent compounds.

#LONG

1. Explain How Ionic bond is formed between Sodium and Chlorine atoms.

CHAPTER # 5 (PHYSICAL STATES OF MATTER)


#SHORT

1. Write down the main postulates of KMT of gases.


2. Define Evaporation, why evaporation is called cooling process?
3. Numerical from Boyle’s and Charle’s laws.
4. Define the following
 Diffusion • Vapour Pressure • Boiling Point
 BEC
5. What is Allotropy, give its example.

PREPARED BY M. SAQIB SHAHID MS INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY


6. Differentiate between crystalline and amorphous solid.
7. Define plasma with the daily life examples.

#LONG

1. State Boyle’s law and derive expression P1 V1 = P2 V2

CHAPTER # 6 (SOLUTIONS)
#SHORT

1. Numerical (Stock dilution, Molarity, % solution)


2. Define the following
 Solubility, Colloid & Tyndall effect, Molarity
3. Write any three difference between solution and suspension OR saturated and unsaturated
solutions.

#LONG

1. What is solubility? Explain the general characteristics of solubility.

CHAPTER # 7 (ELECTROCHEMISTRY)
#SHORT

1. Write any three differences between oxidation and reduction.


2. State and explain Faraday’s First and second laws of electrolysis.

#LONG

1. Define battery and explain the construction and working of lead storage battery
2. What is electroplating? How can a iron spoon be electroplated with Tin. Explain with electrode
reactions also draw the labelled diagram.

CHAPTER # 8 (CHEMICAL REACTIVITY)


#SHORT

1. Define noble metals, write name of any three and two uses of each.
2. Design the primary and confirmatory test for Zn+2, Ca+2, SO4-2 and CO3-2.

PREPARED BY M. SAQIB SHAHID MS INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

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