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Book Name | : Concise Chemistry Middle School |
Subject | : Chemistry |
Class | : 7 |
Publisher | : Selina Publisher PVT Ltd |
Chapter Name | : Atoms Molecules and Radicals |
Table of Contents
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Question 1.
Define the following terms :
- Atoms
- Molecules
- Radicals
- Valency
- Periodic table
Answer
- Atom: The atom is the smallest unit of matter.
- Molecule: A molecule is the smallest unit of a compound (or an element) which always has an independent existence.
- Radicals: Radicals are atoms or molecules that have one or more unpaired electrons.
- Valency: Valency is the combining capacity of an atom or molecule, determined by the number of electrons it can donate, accept or share during a chemical reaction.
- Periodic table: The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements, ordered by their atomic number, electron configurations, and chemical properties.
Question 2.
Write the names of the elements present in the following compounds.
- Common salt
- Ammonia
- Sulphuric acid
- Glucose
- Sodium hydroxide
- Acetic acid
Answer
- Sodium, chlorine.
- Nitrogen, hydrogen.
- Hydrogen, sulphur, oxygen.
- Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
- Sodium, oxygen, hydrogen.
- Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
Question 3.
What does each of the following represent ?
- 2C02
- 2H2S
- 5H2S04
- 6NaNO3
Answer
- 2C02 = 2 molecules of carbon dioxide.
- 2H2S = 2 molecules of hydrogen sulphide.
- 5H2S04 = 5 molecules of sulphuric acid.
- 6NaNO3 = 6 molecules of sodium nitrate.
Question 4
Write the symbols and valencies of the following radicals:
- Magnesium ion
- Ammonium
- Carbonate
- Nitrate
- Oxide
- Bisulphate
- Aluminium ion
Answer
Radical | Symbol | Valency |
---|---|---|
Magnesium ion | Mg2+ | 2+ |
Ammonium | NH4+ | 1+ |
Carbonate | CO32- | 2- |
Nitrate | NO3– | 1- |
Oxide | O2- | 2- |
Bisulphate | HSO4– | 1- |
Aluminium ion | Al3+ | 3+ |
Question 5
Name the following radicals :
- SO42-
- HCO3–
- OH–
- Cr2O72-
Answer
Radical | Name |
---|---|
SO42- | Sulfate |
HCO3– | Bicarbonate or Hydrogen Carbonate |
OH– | Hydroxide |
Cr2O72- | Dichromate |
Question 6
- Name one ion for each of the valencies +1, +2 and +3.
- Name one ion for each of the valencies-1, -2 and -3.
Answer:
Valency | Positive Ion | Negative Ion |
---|---|---|
+1 | Sodium ion | Hydroxide ion (-1) |
+2 | Magnesium ion | Carbonate ion (-2) |
+3 | Aluminium ion | Nitride ion (-3) |
-1 | Fluoride ion | Chloride ion |
-2 | Oxide ion | Sulfate ion |
-3 | Nitride ion | Phosphate ion |
Question 7
The valency of calcium is 2. Write the valencies of other radical in the following :
- CaO
- Ca(OH)2
- CaC03
- CaCl2
Answer:
Radical | Valency with Ca |
---|---|
O | 2 |
OH | 1 |
CO3 | 2 |
Cl | 1 |
Question 8
Write the names of the following compounds :
- (NH4)2SO4
- Ca(NO3)2
- FeS
- Na3PO4
- NH4OH
- CuCO3
- HgO
- ZnCl2
- ZnS
- H2S
Answer
Formula | Name |
---|---|
(NH4)2SO4 | Ammonium sulfate |
Ca(NO3)2 | Calcium nitrate |
FeS | Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide |
Na3PO4 | Sodium phosphate |
NH4OH | Ammonium hydroxide or ammonia solution |
CuCO3 | Copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate |
HgO | Mercury(II) oxide or mercuric oxide |
ZnCl2 | Zinc chloride |
ZnS | Zinc sulfide |
H2S | Hydrogen sulfide or hydrosulfuric acid |
Question 9
Write the molecular formulae of:
- Sodium sulphide
- Magnesium oxide
- Calcium hydroxide
- Hydrogen Chloride
- Sulphuric acid
- Iron (II) sulphide
- Iron (III) sulphate
- Nitric acid
- Calcium Phosphate
- Aluminium Sulphate
- Magnesium nitride
Answer
Compound | Molecular Formula |
---|---|
Sodium sulphide | Na2S |
Magnesium oxide | MgO |
Calcium hydroxide | Ca(OH)2 |
Hydrogen Chloride | HCl |
Sulphuric acid | H2SO4 |
Iron (II) sulphide | FeS |
Iron (III) sulphate | Fe2(SO4)3 |
Nitric acid | HNO3 |
Calcium Phosphate | Ca3(PO4)2 |
Aluminium Sulphate | Al2(SO4)3 |
Magnesium nitride | Mg3N2 |
Question 10
The valency of sodium is one, write the molecular formula for the following compounds of sodium.
- sodium oxide
- sodium sulphate
- sodium carbonate
- sodium hydroxide
- sodium nitrate
Answer
Compound | Molecular Formula |
---|---|
Sodium oxide | Na2O |
Sodium sulphate | Na2SO4 |
Sodium carbonate | Na2CO3 |
Sodium hydroxide | NaOH |
Sodium nitrate | NaNO3 |
Question 11
What is variable valency? Give two examples of elements showing variable valency.
Answer
Variable valency refers to the ability of an element to exhibit more than one valency or combining capacity in different chemical compounds.
Example – Iron (Fe) and Copper (Cu)
Question 12
Give the group number of the following elements present in the periodic table
- Magnesium
- Carbon
- Sulphur
- Neon
Answer
Element | Group Number |
---|---|
Magnesium | 2 |
Carbon | 14 |
Sulphur | 16 |
Neon | 18 |
Question 13
An element belongs to group VA. What would be its valency? Name two such elements.
Answer
An element belonging to group VA of the periodic table would have a valency of 3 or 5.
Two elements: Nitrogen and phosphorus.
Question 14
An element belongs to group II. What would be its valency? Write the formula of molecules of compounds it will form with elements in VA, VIA and VIIA groups.
Answer
An element belonging to group II of the periodic table would have a valency of 2.
The formulas of the molecules of compounds it will form with elements in VA, VIA, and VIIA groups are:
- With group VA: The formula of the compound will be M3X2, where M represents the group II element and X represents the group VA element. For example, the compound formed between calcium (Ca) and nitrogen (N) will be Ca3N2.
- With group VIA: The formula of the compound will be MX2, where M represents the group II element and X represents the group VIA element. For example, the compound formed between beryllium (Be) and oxygen (O) will be BeO.
- With group VIIA: The formula of the compound will be MX2, where M represents the group II element and X represents the group VIIA element. For example, the compound formed between magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl) will be MgCl2.
OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
Question 1
Fill in the blanks:
- Atoms are ____.
- An ion with a positive charge is called ____.
- An ion with a negative charge is called ____.
- 2H2 means two ____ of hydrogen.
- ____ is a triatomic molecule.
- Metals have ____ valency.
- The chemical name of caustic soda is sodium hydroxide ____.
Answer
- neutral
- cation
- anion
- molecules
- Ozone
- variable
- NaOH
Question 2
Tick (√) the correct answer.
(a) The valency of iron in Fe203 is
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 6
Answer
3
(b) Which of the following has valency 4 ?
- aluminium
- oxygen
- carbon
- phosphorus
Answer
carbon
(c) The sulphate radical is written as S042-. What is the formula of calcium sulphate?
- Ca(S04)2
- Ca2(S04)
- Ca(S04)3
- CaS04
Answer
CaS04
(d) Which of the following exhibit variable valency ?
- calcium
- copper
- carbon
- chlorine
Answer
copper
Question 3
State the term for the following:
- The number of atoms present in a molecule of an element.
- The symbolic representation of a molecule.
- A group of atoms that react as a single unit.
- The combining capacity of an element.
- The tabular arrangement of elements in horizontal rows and vertical columns.
Answer
- the atomicity
- molecular formula.
- molecule
- valency
- periodic table