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Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 19 - 20]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 3 Atoms and Molecules Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 19 - 20]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 1. | Page 19

Which of the following correctly represents 360 g of water ?

  1. 2 moles of H2O
  2. 20 moles of water
  3. 6.022 × 1023 molecules of water
  4. 1.2044 × 1025 molecules of water
  • (i)

  • (i) and (iv)

  • (ii) and (iii)

  • (ii) and (iv)

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 2. | Page 19

Which of the following statements is not true about an atom?

  • Atoms are not able to exist independently

  • Atoms are the basic units from which molecules and ions are formed

  • Atoms are always neutral in nature

  • Atoms aggregate in large numbers to form the matter that we can see, feel or touch

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 3. | Page 19

The chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is

  • Ni

  • N2

  • N+

  • N

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 4. | Page 19

The chemical symbol for sodium is

  • So

  • Sd

  • NA

  • Na

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 5. | Page 19

Which of the following would weigh the highest?

  • 0.2 mole of sucrose (C12 H22 O11)

  • 2 moles of CO2

  • 2 moles of CaCO3

  • 10 moles of H2O

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6. | Page 19

Which of the following has maximum number of atoms?

  • 18g of H2O

  • 18g of O2

  • 18g of CO2

  • 18g of CH4

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 19

Which of the following contains maximum number of molecules?

  • 1g CO2

  • 1g N2

  • 1g H2

  • 1g CH4

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 8 | Page 20

Mass of one atom of oxygen is

  • `16/(6.023 xx 10^23)"g"`

  • `32/(6.23 xx 10^23) "g"`

  • `1/(6.023 xx 10^23)"g"`

  • 8u

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 9. | Page 20

3.42 g of sucrose are dissolved in 18g of water in a beaker. The number of oxygen atoms in the solution are

  • `6.68 xx 10^23`

  • `6.09 xx 10^23`

  • `6.022 xx 10^23`

  • `6.022 xx 10^21`

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 10. | Page 20

A change in the physical state can be brought about

  • only when energy is given to the system

  • only when energy is taken out from the system

  • when energy is either given to or taken out from the system

  • without any energy change

Short Answer Questions [Pages 20 - 21]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 3 Atoms and Molecules Short Answer Questions [Pages 20 - 21]

Short Answer Questions | Q 11. | Page 20

Which of the following represents a correct chemical formula? Name it.

  • CaCl 

  • BiPO4

  • NaSO4

  • NaS

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (a) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Copper (II) bromide

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (b) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Aluminium (III) nitrate

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (c) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Calcium (II) phosphate

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (d) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Iron (III) sulphide

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (e) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Mercury (II) chloride

Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (f) | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae for the following compounds

Magnesium (II) acetate

Short Answer Questions | Q 13. | Page 20

Write the molecular formulae of all the compounds that can be formed by the combination of the following ions

Cu2+, Na+, Fe3+, C1 , `"SO"_4^-2`, `"PO"_4^3-`

Short Answer Questions | Q 14. | Page 20

Write the cations and anions present, if any, in the following : 

  1. CH3COONa 
  2. NaCl
  3. H2
  4. NH4NO3
Short Answer Questions | Q 15. | Page 21

Give the formulae of the compounds formed from the following sets of elements :

  1. calcium and fluorine
  2. hydrogen and sulphur
  3. nitrogen and hydrogen
  4. carbon and chlorine
  5. sodium and oxygen
  6. carbon and oxygen
Short Answer Questions | Q 16. | Page 21

Which of the following symbols of elements are incorrect? Give their correct symbols

  1.  Cobalt CO
  2. Carbon c
  3. Aluminium AL
  4. Helium He
  5. Sodium So
Short Answer Questions | Q 17. | Page 21

Give the chemical formulae for the following compounds and compute the ratio by mass of the combining elements in each one of them. (You may use appendix-III).

  1. Ammonia
  2. Carbon monoxide
  3. (Hydrogen chloride
  4. Aluminium fluoride
  5. Magnesium sulphide
Short Answer Questions | Q 18. (a) | Page 21

State the number of atoms present in each of the following chemical species

`"CO"_3 ^ (2-)`

Short Answer Questions | Q 18. (b) | Page 21

State the number of atoms present in each of the following chemical species

`"PO"_4 ^(3-)`

Short Answer Questions | Q 18. (c) | Page 21

State the number of atoms present in each of the following chemical species

P2O5

Short Answer Questions | Q 18. (d) | Page 21

State the number of atoms present in each of the following chemical species

CO

Short Answer Questions | Q 19. | Page 21

What is the fraction of the mass of water due to neutrons?

Short Answer Questions | Q 20. | Page 21

Does the solubility of a substance change with temperature? Explain with the help of an example.

Short Answer Questions | Q 21. | Page 21

Classify each of the following on the basis of their atomicity.

  1. F2
  2. NO2
  3. N2O
  4. C2H6
  5. P4
  6. H2O2
  7. P4O10
  8. O3
  9. HCl
  10. CH4
  11. He
  12. Ag
Short Answer Questions | Q 22. | Page 21

You are provided with a fine white coloured powder which is either sugar or salt. How would you identify it without tasting?

Short Answer Questions | Q 23. | Page 21

Calculate the number of moles of magnesium present in a magnesium ribbon weighing 12 g. Molar atomic mass of magnesium is 24g mol–1.

[Pages 39 - 25]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 3 Atoms and Molecules [Pages 39 - 25]

| Q 4. (ii) | Page 39

How many atoms are present in a PO4 3– ion?

| Q 24. | Page 22

Verify by calculating that

  1. 5 moles of CO2 and 5 moles of H2O do not have the same mass.
  2. 240 g of calcium and 240 g magnesium elements have a mole ratio of 3 : 5.
| Q 25. (a) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

CaCO3

| Q 25. (b) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

MgCl2

| Q 25. (c) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

H2SO4

| Q 25. (d) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

C2H5OH

| Q 25. (e) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

NH3

| Q 25. (f) | Page 22

Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in the following compounds. (You may use Appendix-III)

Ca(OH)2

| Q 26. | Page 22

Calcium chloride when dissolved in water dissociates into its ions according to the following equation.

\[\ce{CaCl2} (aq) → {Ca^{2+} (aq) + 2{Cl}- (aq)}\]

Calculate the number of ions obtained from CaCl2 when 222 g of it is dissolved in water.

| Q 27. | Page 22

The difference in the mass of 100 moles each of sodium atoms and sodium ions is 5.48002 g. Compute the mass of an electron.

| Q 28. | Page 22

Cinnabar (HgS) is a prominent ore of mercury. How many grams of mercury are present in 225 g of pure HgS? Molar mass of Hg and S are 200.6 g mol–1 and 32 g mol–1 respectively.

| Q 29. | Page 22

The mass of one steel screw is 4.11g. Find the mass of one mole of these steel screws. Compare this value with the mass of the Earth (5.98 × 1024kg). Which one of the two is heavier and by how many times?

| Q 30. | Page 22

A sample of vitamic C is known to contain 2.58 ×1024 oxygen atoms. How many moles of oxygen atoms are present in the sample?

| Q 31. | Page 22

Raunak took 5 moles of carbon atoms in a container and Krish also took 5 moles of sodium atoms in another container of same weight.

  1. Whose container is heavier?
  2. Whose container has more number of atoms?
| Q 32. | Page 22

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 -
| Q 33. | Page 22

The visible universe is estimated to contain 1022 stars. How many moles of stars are present in the visible universe?

| Q 34. | Page 22

What is the SI prefix for each of the following multiples and submultiples of a unit?

  1. 103
  2. 10–1
  3. 10–2
  4. 10–6
  5. 10–9
  6. 10–12
| Q 35. (a) | Page 23

Express each of the following in kilograms

5.84 × 10−3 mg

| Q 35. (b) | Page 23

Express each of the following in kilograms

58.34 g

| Q 35. (c) | Page 23

Express each of the following in kilograms

0.584 g

| Q 35. (d) | Page 23

Express each of the following in kilograms

5.873×10−21g

| Q 36. | Page 23

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

(Mass of an electron = 9.1×10–31 kg)

| Q 37. | Page 23

Which has more number of atoms?

100g of N2 or 100 g of NH3

| Q 38. | Page 23

Compute the number of ions present in 5.85 g of sodium chloride

| Q 39. | Page 23

A gold sample contains 90% of gold and the rest copper. How many atoms of gold are present in one gram of this sample of gold?

| Q 40. | Page 23

What are ionic and molecular compounds? Give examples.

| Q 41. | Page 23

Compute the difference in masses of one mole each of aluminium atoms and one mole of its ions. (Mass of an electron is 9.1×10–28 g). Which one is heavier?

| Q 42. | Page 23

A silver ornament of mass ‘m’ gram is polished with gold equivalent to 1% of the mass of silver. Compute the ratio of the number of atoms of gold and silver in the ornament.

| Q 43. | Page 23

. A sample of ethane (C2H6) gas has the same mass as 1.5 ×1020 molecules of methane (CH4). How many C2H6 molecules does the sample of gas contain?

| Q 44. (a) | Page 23

Fill the following blanks with suitable words :

In a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and the products remains unchanged. This is called ....................

| Q 44. (b) | Page 23

A group of atoms carrying a fixed charge on them is called ————.

| Q 44. (c) | Page 23

The formula unit mass of Ca3 (PO4)2 is ————.

| Q 44. (d) | Page 23

Formula of sodium carbonate is ———— and that of ammonium sulphate is ————.

| Q 45. | Page 23

Complete the following crossword puzzle (Fig. 3.1) by using the name of the chemical elements. Use the data given in Table.

  Across   Down
2 The element used by Rutherford during his α–scattering experiment 1 A white lustrous metal used for making ornaments and which tends to get tarnished black in the presence of moist air
3 An element which forms rust on exposure to moist air 4 Both brass and bronze are alloys of the element
5 A very reactive non–metal stored under water 6 The metal which exists in the liquid state at room temperature
6 Zinc metal when treated with dilute hydrochloric acid produces a gas of this element which when tested with burning splinter produces a pop sound. 8 An element with symbol Pb

| Q 46 | Page 23

In this crossword puzzle, the names of 11 elements are hidden. Symbols of these are given below. Complete the puzzle.

1 Cl
2 H
3 Ar
4 O
5 Xe
6 N
7 He
8 F
9 Kr
10 Rn
11 Ne

Identify the total number of inert gases, their names, and symbols from this crossword puzzle.

| Q 47. | Page 25

Write the formulae for the following and calculate the molecular mass for each one of them.

  1. Caustic potash
  2. Baking powder
  3. Limestone
  4. Caustic soda
  5. Ethanol
  6. Common salt

Solutions for 3: Atoms and Molecules

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NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 chapter 3 - Atoms and Molecules - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 9 chapter 3 Atoms and Molecules are Laws of Chemical Combination, History of Atom, Law of Conservation of Mass, Law of Constant Proportions (Law of Definite Proportions), Dalton’s Atomic Theory, Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter, Symbols Used to Represent Atoms of Different Elements, Atomic Mass, Relative Atomic Mass (RAM), Molecules, Classification of Molecules, Difference Between Atoms and Molecules, Ions (Radicals) and Its Types, Chemical Formula or Molecular Formula, Molecular Mass, Formula Unit Mass, Mole Concept, Atoms and Molecules Numericals.

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