definitions and mcqs of ninth class chemistry (atomic structure)
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Chapter 3Atomic Structure
(Neither take rest nor be the time waste,Because life is the test and only heaven is the rest)
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
Definitions
1. Atom: -The building block of the matter that takes part in the reaction.
OR The smallest component of an element having
the chemical properties of the element, consisting of a nucleus and surrounding shells.
2. Nucleus: -the central part of the atom comprising the mass of the atom conferred by protons and neutrons, initially discovered by RUTHERFORD.
3. Shell or energy level: -according to Bohr these are the circular orbits at certain distance from the nucleus where electrons exist.
4. Atomic number (Z): -The number of protons in nucleus is called the atomic number of the element.
5. Atomic mass: - The total number of protons and neutrons in nucleus constitute its atomic mass.
6. Element: -The simplest matter whose all atoms have same atomic number and can not be further simplified is called element.
7. Crook’s discharge tube experiment: - indicates the existence of protons and electrons in the atom
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
8. Cathode rays: -the rays which consist of electrons and are produced when the current is passed through gases at low pressure are called cathode rays.
9. Properties of cathode rays (electrons): Discovered by J.J THOSMSON Carry a negative charge equal to 1.6*10-
19C=4.803*10-10
Their e/m ratio is 1.76*108 C/g Their mass is 9.11*10-31 kg = 0.00055a.m.u They can be deflected by electromagnetic field. These don’t depend upon the material of which
the electrode is made nor of the gas which is enclosed inside the tube.
10. The properties of canal rays ( protons): GOLDSTIEN discovered them. These rays carry positive charge They travel in straight line The value of e/m depends upon the gas enclosed The mass is 1.67*10-27kg=1.0073amu They are composed of heavy particles than
electrons.
11. The properties of neutrons: Discovered by CHADVICK. They are neutral, carrying no charge. The mass is same as that of proton but slightly
heavier. i.e. 1.0087 a.m.u. It is highly energetic particle.
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12. Radioactivity: -the spontaneous emission of radiations by certain elements is called radioactivit
13. Isotopes: - Atoms of the same elements, having the same atomic number but the different atomic masses are called isotopes.
14. Spectrum: -the band of colors formed through the dispersion of light is called spectrum.
15. Electronic configuration: - the arrangement or distribution of electrons in the available orbitals is called electronic distribution.
16. Atomic radius: -the half of the bond length, taken between two homonuclear diatomic molecules. OR the distance from nucleus to the valence electron is called atomic radius.
17. Ionic radius: -the radius of an ion.
18. ion: -the charged atom is called ion
19. Cation: -the positively charged ion is called cation.
20. Anion: -the negative charged ion is called anion.
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
21. Ionization potential: -the energy required to make an atom ion is called ionization potential.
22. Electron affinity: -the amount of energy released when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous atom to form a negative ion is called electron affinity.
23. Electronegativity: - the force with witch an atom attracts the shared pair towards itself is called electronegativity.
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The first atomic theory was proposed by:a) Democritus b) Greek Philosophersc) both a & b d) John Dalton
2. According to modern theory, all elements are made up of small, indivisible, indestructible particles called atomsa) true b) false
3. Protons and neutrons were discovered by respectively:a) J.J Thomson, Chadwickb) Chadwick, J.J Thomsonc) Goldstein, Chadwickd) Chadwick, Goldstein
4. Electrons are the constituent of all matter.a) true b) false
5. The incorrect statement regarding the cathode rays is:a) material particlesb) e/m ratio is differentc) possess K.E d) N.O.T
6. Electrons do not depend upon the the nature of the cathode and the gas inside the tube.a) true b) false
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
7. e/m ratio of electron is:a) 1.76*108 C/g b)1.76*1011C/gc) 1.602*10-19 C/g d) 1.672*10-27C/g
8. The Charge on electron is:a) 1.76*108 C b)1.76*1011Cc) 1.602*10-19 C d) 1.672*10-27C
9. The charge on proton is: a) 1.76*108 b)1.76*1011C
c) 1.602*10-19 C d) 1.672*10-27C
10. 1 a.m.u =?a) 1.76*108 g b)1.76*1011gc) 1.602*10-19 g d) 1.672*10-27g
11. Atom was proved divisible particle by:a) cathode rays b) radioactivityc) discharge tube exp. d) A.O.T
12. Electron is 1836 times heavier than proton.a) true b) false
13. Radioactivity was discovered by:a) Henry Bequeral b) Rutherfordc) Bohor d) J.J Thomson
14. Rutherford used particles in his experiment.a) α – particles b) β – particlesc) γ – particles d) A.O.T
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
15. The α-particles deflected back by striking the atom because of the presence of:a) shells b) nucleusc) protons d) electrons
16. Energy is …… when an electron jumps from higher energy level to lower energy level.a) absorbed b) releasedc) neither absorbed nor releasedd) both a & b
17. This of the following particles takes part in the reaction.a) electron b) protonc) neutron d) A.O.T
18. The correct equation is:a) E2 - E1 = hυ b) E2 + E1 = hυ
c) E2 * E1 = hυ d) E2 / E1 = hυ
19. Na has:a) 11 electrons b) 11 protonsc) 12 neutrons d) A.O.T
20. Mass number = a) protons + electronsb) protons + neutronsc) electrons + neutronsd) no. of protons.
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
21. Atomic number =a) protons + electronsb) protons + neutronsc) electrons + neutronsd) no. of protons.
22. The positively charged particles in radioactivity are protons.a) true b) false
23. Isotopes have different number of:a) electrons b) protonsc) neutrons d) A.O.T
24. Proteum has one proton and no neutron.a) true b) false
25. Isotopes are used in the treatment of diseases.a) true b) false
26. The formula to find out max number of electrons is:a) n2 b) 2nc) 2n2 d) N.O.T
27. When n=3 the max electrons in a shell should be.a) 3 b) 6c) 9 d) 18
28. The max. number of electrons in 4th shell is:a) 4 b) 8c) 16 d) 32
Chemistry Def. & MCQs Dr. Sajid Ali Talpur
29. Find the mis match a) electrons : J.J Thomson b) protons : nucleusc) neutrons : atomic massd) protons : atomic number
30. The correct statement is:a) A = Z+A b) A=Z-Nc) A=N-Z d) Z=A-N
31. Which isotope of oxygen forms ozonea) O16 b) O17c) O18 d) O19
Answer Key
1 D 2 B 3 C4 A 5 A 6 B7 A 8 C 9 C10 D 11 B 12 B13 A 14 B 15 A16 B 17 B 18 A19 D 20 B 21 D22 C 23 A 24 A25 A 26 C 27 D28 D 29 A 30 D31 C
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