particle. These are electrons, neutrons and protons. (a)Which one of the three particles has a negative charge?
(i) (ii) (iii)
The atomic number of this atom
is.............................. The mass number of this atom is
The electronic configuration of this atom
is ______________
(b)Which oneof the three particles has the
smallest mass?
(3) Bromine, chlorine and iodine are elements in
Group 7 of the Periodic Table.
(c)Use words from the box to complete the
sentences below.Each word may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
(i) Identify which of these elements hasthe palest
color _________________________
Electrons, elements, molecules, neutrons,
protons. (a) Atoms are neutral because they contain equal numbers of____________ and _____________. (b)Isotopes are atoms with the same number of _______________ but different numbers of ____________ in the nucleus. (2).An atom of magnesium can be represented by the symbol
Use numbers to complete these
statements about this atom.
(ii) The highest melting point
__________________________. (iii) Give the name of another Group 7 element that is a solid at room temperature
iv. an element with atom containing 8
electrons in the valence shell (6) Answer the following
(4). Use the above periodic table where elements
are named A, B, C, D, and E. to answer the following questions. i. ii. iii. iv.
A A A A
metal that reacts violently with water-___
noble gas-____ group 2 metal-_____ halogen-______
(5) Use the periodic table to answer this
question.Give the name or symbol of the i. element in group 3 and period 4 ii. element in period 3 that is good conductor of electricity iii. element in group 7 that is most reactive
a. Draw the J.J. Thomson's model of an atom
b. According to Bohr, the number of electrons in each shell is given by the formula _____________ c. Draw the electronic configuration for (i) Calcium (ii) Potassium d. Write the Quantum electronic configuration for following elements i. Sodium ii. Sulphur (7) Match the following Principal Quantum number - ms Azimuthal Quantum number n Magnetic Quantum number l Spin quantum number ml (8) Total number of orbitals associated with third shell will be __________. (i) 2 (ii) 4 (iii) 9 (iv) 3 (9) Show the distribution of electrons in oxygen atom (atomic number 8) using orbital diagram.
PHYSICS Match the following Length
[mol]
Time Temperature Amount of substance Mass
[K] [M] [T] [L]
1. Write the Dimensional formula and SI units
for following physical quantities i. Velocity ii. Acceleration iii. Momentum iv. Force v. Speed 3. Fill the answers i. Pico _______ ii. 109 - _________ iii. tera- ________ iv. Nano-_______ v. 10-2 __________
4. Fill the blanks
(i) Work = _______ x Distance (ii) Pressure = Force/ ___________ (iii) Volume = length X ________ X ___________
(iv) Density = ____________ / Volume
(v) Area = ____________ x ____________ 5. Convert the following 1 km = __________ m 24 hrs. = _________ s 1000 cm = ______ m 120 mins = ______ hrs. 5000 gms = ______ Kg 6. Write down the fundamental and derived quantities from the following mass, velocity, acceleration, time, length, luminous intensity of light, force, temperature, area, power.
7. Round off the following numbers to 2
significant figures 3.4575 5.755 9.5515 9.55 2.649 8. Check if the following equation is dimensionally balanced or not? 1/2 mxv2 = mxgxh