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Q1.
Name the following.
- An element having valencies 1,3,5 and 7.
- A polyatomic element.
- The symbol for iron with valency 3.
- An element having valencies 2 and 4.
- The element whose chemical symbol is Br
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- Chlorine
- Sulphur
- Fe3+
- Lead
- Bromine
Q2.
Write T for true and F for False.
- A cation is a positively charged particle.
- Charged particles formed when an atom or a group of atoms gain or lose electrons are called atoms.
- A hydrogen atom loses an electron to form a cation, which is represented as H+2.
- Fluorine gains an electron and forms anion (fluoride ion) with symbol F2-.
- 3O2 mean two molecules of ozone.
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- True
- False
- False
- False
- False
Q3.
Write T for True and F for False.
- The valency of an element is the same as its atomicity.
- Valencies help in deriving a chemical symbol.
- Modern periodic table has 18 horizontal rows and 7 vertical columns.
- The formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.
- In a periodic table, the elements with similar chemical properties appear in vertical columns.
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- False
- True
- True
- True
- True
Q4.
Name the following.
- The polyatomic ion with charge.
- An element of group 17 of the periodic table.
- A member of period 3 of the periodic table.
- The smallest particle of a compound that can exist independently.
- A group of atoms that functions as a single unit.
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- Sulphate with charge -2
- Chlorine
- Magnesium
- Molecule
- Radicals
Q5.
Choose the correct option.
- Which one of the following is an example of triatomic molecule/
- CO
- S2
- CO2
- HCl
- Which one of the following is an example of a molecule?
- OH-
- O
- O2
- H+
- Identify the cation
- H3O+
- CO
- H2O
- F-
- Which polyatomic ion does NaNO3 contain?
- Carbonate
- Nitrite
- Sodium
- Nitrate
- Which one of the following cannot exist independently?
- He
- H2SO4
- H2
- SO42-
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- (c) CO2
- (c) O2
- (a) H3O+
- (a) Carbonate
- (d) SO42-






















































































