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CHAPTER 3
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CLASS : 9 th
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1. NCERT INTEXT QUESTIONS 4. Which postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory can explain
the law of definite proportions?
1. In a reaction, 5.3 g of sodium carbonate reacted with 6 Ans :
g of ethanoic acid. The products were 2.2 g of carbon The postulate of Dalton, “The relative number and
dioxide, 0.9 g water and 8.2 g of sodium ethanoate. kinds of atoms are fixed in a given compound” can
Show that these observations are in agreement with explain the law of definite proportions.
the law of conservation of mass.
Sodium carbonate + ethanoic acid " sodium
5. Define atomic mass unit.
ethanoate + carbon dioxide + water
Ans :
Ans :
Mass unit equal to exactly one-twelfth the mass of one
In the given reaction, sodium carbonate reacts with
atom of carbon-12 is called one atomic mass unit. It
ethanoic acid to produce sodium ethanoate, carbon
is written as ‘u’.
dioxide, and water. Sodium carbonate + Ethanoic
acid " Sodium ethanoate + Carbon dioxide + Water
6. Why is it not possible to see an atom with naked eyes?
Mass of sodium carbonate = 5.3 g (Given)
Ans :
Mass of ethanoic acid = 6 g (Given)
The size of an atom is so small that it is not possible
Mass of sodium ethanoate = 8.2 g (Given) to see it with naked eyes. Also, the atom of an element
Mass of carbon dioxide = 2.2 g (Given) does not exist independently.
Mass of water = 0.9 g (Given)
Now, total mass before the reaction 7. Write down the formulae of :
(i) Sodium oxide
=(5.3 + 6) g = 11.3 g (ii) Aluminium chloride
And, total mass after the reaction (iii) Sodium sulphide
= (8.2 + 2.2 + 0.9) g = 11.3 g (iv) Magnesium hydroxide
Total mass before the reaction = Total mass after Ans :
the reaction
(i) Na2O
Hence, the given observations are in agreement with
(ii) AlCl3
the law of conservation of mass.
(iii) Na2S
(iv) Mg(OH)2
2. Hydrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio of 1 : 8 by
mass to form water. What mass of oxygen gas would Add 89056 29969 in Your Class Whatsapp Group to Get All PDF Files.
be required to react completely with 3 g of hydrogen
gas? 8. Write down the names of compounds represented by
Ans : the following formulae :
(i) Al2(SO4)3
It is given that the ratio of hydrogen and oxygen by
mass to form water is 1 : 8. Then, the mass of oxygen (ii) CaCl2
gas required to react completely with 1 g of hydrogen (iii) K2SO4
gas is 8 g.
(iv) KNO3
Therefore, the mass of oxygen gas required to react
completely with 3 g of hydrogen gas is 8 × 3 g = 24 g. (v) CaCO3
Ans :
3. Which postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory is the (i) Aluminium sulphate
result of the law of conservation of mass? (ii) Calcium chloride
Ans : (iii) Potassium sulphate
The postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory, “Atoms (iv) Potassium nitrate
are indivisible particles, which cannot be created or (v) Calcium carbonate
destroyed in a chemical reaction” is the result of the
law of conservation of mass. 9. What is meant by the term chemical formula?
Ans :
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6. Calculate the molar mass of the following substances : 10. Calculate the number of molecules of sulphur (S8)
(a) Ethyne, C2H2 present in 16 g of solid sulphur.
(b) Sulphur molecule, S8 Ans :
(c) Phosphorus molecule, P4 (atomic mass of
phosphorus = 31) 1 mole of solid sulphur (S8) = 8 × 32 g = 256 g
(d) Hydrochloric acid, HCl i.e., 256 g of solid sulphur contains
(e) Nitric acid, HNO3 = 6.022 × 1023 molecules
Ans : Then, 16 g of solid sulphur contains
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= 6.022 × 1023/256 × 16 molecules 5. Which of the following would weigh the highest?
= 3.76375 × 10 molecules
22 (a) 0.2 mole of sucrose (C12 H22 O11)
(b) 2 moles of CO2
(c) 2 moles of CaCO3
11. Calculate the number of aluminium ions present in
(d) 10 moles of H2O
0.051 g of aluminium oxide. (Hint : The mass of an ion
is the same as that of an atom of the same element. Ans : (c) 2 moles of CaCO3
Atomic mass of Al = 27 u)
Ans : 6. Which of the following has maximum number of
atoms?
Mole of aluminium oxide (Al2O3) (a) 18 g of H2O (b) 18 g of O2
= 2 × 27 + 3 × 16 = 102 g (c) 18 g of CO2 (d) 18 g of CH4
i.e., 102 g of Al2O3 = 6.022 × 1023 molecules of Ans : (d) 18 g of CH4
Al2O3
Then, 0.051 g of Al2O3 contains 7. Which of the following contains maximum number of
= 6.022 × 1023/102 × 0.051 molecules molecules?
= 3.011 × 1020 molecules of Al2O3 (a) 1 g CO2 (b) 1 g N2
The number of aluminium ions (Al3+) present in one (c) 1 g H2 (d) 1 g CH4
molecule of aluminium oxide is 2. Ans : (c) 1 g H2
Therefore, the number of aluminium ions (Al3+) present
in 3.011 × 1020 molecules (0.051 g) of aluminium oxide
(Al2O3) = 2 × 3.011 × 1020 = 6.022 × 1020 8. Mass of one atom of oxygen is :
(a) 16 (b) 32
Download All PDF files from www.rava.org.in. 6.023 # 1023 g 6.023 # 1023 g
(c) 1 (d) 8u
6.023 # 1023 g
3. NCERT EXEMPLAR 16
Ans : (a)
6.023 # 1023 g
compounds :
Ans :
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21. You are provided with a fine white coloured powder 24. Calcium chloride when dissolved in according to the
which is either sugar or salt. How would you identify following equation :
it without tasting?
CaCl2(aq) $ Ca2+(aq) + 2Cl–(aq)
Ans :
Calculate the number of ions obtained from CaCl2
On heating the powder, it will char if it is a sugar. when 222 g of it is dissolved in water.
Alternatively, the powder may be dissolved in water
and checked for its conduction of electricity. If it Ans :
conducts, it is a salt. 1 mole of calcium chloride = 111 g
` 222 g of CaCl2 is equivalent to 2 moles of CaCl2
Download All PDF files from www.rava.org.in. Since 1 formula unit CaCl2 gives 3 ions, therefore, 1
mol of CaCl2 will give 3 moles of ions.
2 moles of CaCl2 would give 3 × 2 = 6 moles of ions
Long Answer Questions
No. of ions = No. of moles of ions
22. Verify by calculating that : × Avogadro number
(a) 5 moles of CO2 and 5 moles of H2O do not have = 6 × 6.022 × 1023
the same mass.
= 36.132 × 1023 = 3.6132 × 1024 ions
(b) 240 g of calcium and 240 g of magnesium elements
have a mole ratio of 3 : 5.
25. Cinnabar (HgS) is a prominent ore of mercury. How
Ans :
many grams of mercury are present in 225 g of pure
(a) CO2 has molar mass = 44 g mol–1 HgS? Molar mass of Hg and S are 200.6 g mol–1 and
5 moles of CO2 have molar mass = 44×5 = 220 g 32 g mol–1 respectively.
H2O has molar mass = 18 g mol–1 Ans :
5 moles of H2O have mass = 18 × 5 g = 90 g
40 = 6
(b) Number of moles in 240 g Ca metal 240 Molar mass of HgS = 200.6 + 32
Number of moles in 240 g of Mg metal 24 = 232.6 g mol–1
= 240
24 = 10 Mass of Hg in 232.6 g of HgS = 200.6 g
Ratio, 6: 10
Mass of Hg in 225 g of HgS = 200.6 # 225
232.6
3:5
= 194.04 g
23. Find the ratio by mass of the combining elements in
the following compounds : 26. A sample of vitamin C is known to contain 2.58 × 1024
oxygen atoms. How many moles of oxygen atoms are
(a) CaCO3 (b) MgCl2 (c) H2SO4 present in the sample?
(d) C2H5OH (e) NH3 (f) Ca(OH)2 Ans :
Ans : 1 mole of oxygen atoms = 6.022 × 1023 atoms
Number of moles of oxygen atoms
(a) CaCO3 (b) MgCl2 24
Ca : C : O × 3 Mg : Cl × 2 = 2.58 # 10 23
6.022 # 10
40 : 12 : 16 × 3 24 : 35.5 × 2 = 4.28 mol
40 : 12 : 48 24 : 71 4.28 moles of oxygen atoms.
10 : 3 : 12
27. Raunak took 5 moles of carbon atoms in a container
arid Krish also took 5 moles of sodium atoms in
(c) H2SO4 (d) C2H5OH another container of same weight.
(a) Whose container is heavier?
H×2:S:O×4 C×2:H×6:O
(b) Whose container has more number of atoms?
1 × 2 : 32 : 16 × 4 12 × 2 : 1 × 6 : 16 Ans :
2 : 32 : 64 24 : 6 : 16 (a) Mass of sodium atoms carried by Krish
1 : 16 : 32 12 : 3 : 8 = (5 × 23) g = 115 g
While mass of carbon atom carried by Raunak
(e) NH3 (f) Ca(OH)2 = (5 × 12) g = 60 g
N:H×3 Ca : O × 2 : H × 2 Thus, Krish’s container is heavy.
(b) Both the bags have same number of atoms as they
14 : 1 × 3 40: 16 × 2 : 1 × 2 have same number of moles of atoms.
14 : 3 40 : 32 : 2
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28. Fill in the missing data in the table : = 100 × 6.022 × 1023 × 4 atoms
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Species Water CO2 Na-Atom MgCl2
= 141.69 × 1023
property
` NH3 would have more atoms.
No. of moles 2 ----- --- 0.5
No. of ----- 3.011 × --- --- 32. Compute the number of ions present in 5.85 g of
particles 1023 sodium chloride.
Mass 36 g ----- 115 g --- Ans :
(a) 103 (b) 10–1 One gram of gold sample will contain 90
100
(c) 10–2 (d) 10–6 = 0.9 g of gold
(e) 10–9 (f) 10–12 Mass of gold
Number of moles of gold =
Atomic mass of gold
Ans :
= 0.9 = 0.0046
197
(a) kilo (b) deci
One mole of gold contains NA atoms = 6.022 × 1023
(c) centi (d) micro ` 0.0046 mole of gold will contain
(e) nano (f) pico = 0.0046 × 6.022 × 1023
= 2.77 × 1021
30. Express each of the following in kilograms :
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(a) 5.84 × 10–3 mg
(b) 58.34 g
(c) 0.584 g 34. What are ionic and molecular compounds? Give
(d) 5.873 × 10–21 g examples.
Ans : Ans :
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= 26.9984 g mol–1
39. In photosynthesis, 6 molecules of carbon dioxide
Difference = 27 – 26.9984 = 0.0016 g combine with an equal number of water molecules
through a complex series of reactions to give a molecule
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of glucose having a molecular formula C6H12O6. How
many grams of water would be required to produce
36. A silver ornament of mass ‘m’ gram is polished with 18 g of glucose? Compute the volume of water so
gold equivalent to 1% of the mass of silver. Compute consumed, assuming the density of water to be 1 g
the ratio of the number of atoms of gold and silver in cm–3.
the ornament.
Ans :
Ans :
6CO2 + 6H2O $ C6H12O6 + 6O2
Mass of silver = m g 1 mole of glucose needs 6 moles of water.
Mass of gold = m g 180 g of glucose needs (6 × 18) g of water.
100
1 g of glucose will need 108 g of water.
Mass 180
Number of atoms of silver = N
Atomic mass # A 18 g of glucose would need 108 # 18 g of water
180
= 10.8 g
= m # NA
108
Volume of water used = Mass
Density
Number of atoms of gold = m # 197 # N A
100 = 10.8 g/1 g cm –3
= m # 197 # N A : m # N A
100 100
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(c) (3 × atomic mass of Ca) + (2 × atomic mass
of phosphorus) + (8 × atomic mass of oxygen)
= 310
(d) Na2CO3; (NH4)2SO4
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(f) Common salt
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(a) KOH = (39 + 16 + 1) = 56 g mol–1
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