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11th Chemistry EM Unit Test 1

1. The document is a chemistry test for 11th standard students divided into four parts with multiple choice, short answer and numerical problems. 2. Part 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions about gases, oxidation numbers and equivalent masses. 3. Part 2 contains 4 out of 6 short answer questions including a compulsory question on moles and ethane combustion. 4. Part 3 contains 4 out of 7 short/long answer questions including a compulsory question calculating volume of CO2 from CaCO3. 5. Part 4 contains two 5 mark numerical problems about equivalent mass, limiting reagent, empirical/molecular formulas and moles of hydrogen for ammonia.

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11th Chemistry EM Unit Test 1

1. The document is a chemistry test for 11th standard students divided into four parts with multiple choice, short answer and numerical problems. 2. Part 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions about gases, oxidation numbers and equivalent masses. 3. Part 2 contains 4 out of 6 short answer questions including a compulsory question on moles and ethane combustion. 4. Part 3 contains 4 out of 7 short/long answer questions including a compulsory question calculating volume of CO2 from CaCO3. 5. Part 4 contains two 5 mark numerical problems about equivalent mass, limiting reagent, empirical/molecular formulas and moles of hydrogen for ammonia.

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CHENNAI DISTRICT

STD: XI UNIT TEST-1


MARKS : 35 CHEMISTRY TIME:1.30 Hrs
PART-I
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: 5×1= 5
0
1.7.5 g of a gas occupies a volume of 5.6 litres at 0 C and 1 atm pressure the gas is---
a) 𝑁𝑂 b) 𝑁2 𝑂 c) 𝐶𝑂 d) 𝐶𝑂2
2. The equivalent mass of 𝐾𝑀𝑛𝑂4 in alkaline medium is------
a) 31.6 b) 52.7 c) 79 d) 158
3. Which one of the following is used as a standard for atomic mass?
13 12 14 12
a) 6𝐶 b) 7𝐶 c) 6𝐶 d) 6𝐶
4. The equivalent mass of 𝐴𝑙 is,
a) 27 b) 13.5 c) 9 d) 23
5. The oxidation number of fluorine always -------
a) negative b) positive c) zero d) one

PART -II
ANSWER ANY 4 QUESTIONS AND Q.NO: 8 IS COMPULSORY 4×2= 8
6. What do you understand by the term mole?
7. What is the empirical formula of the following?
(i) 𝐶6 𝐻12 𝑂6 and (ii) 𝐶3 𝐻10 𝑁4 𝑂2
8. How many moles of ethane is required to produce 44g of CO2(g) after combustion?
9. What is meant by limiting reagent?
10. Calculate the equivalent mass of 𝐵𝑎(𝑂𝐻)2 .
11. Define – Avogadro Number.

PART-III
ANSWER ANY 4 QUESTIONS AND Q.NO 14 IS COMPULSORY 4 × 3 = 12
12. Distinguish between oxidation and reduction.
13. Find out the oxidation number of chromium in
(i) 𝐾2 𝐶𝑟2 𝑂7 and (ii) 𝐶𝑟2 𝑂3
14. How much volume of CO2 is produced when 50 g of CaCO3 heated completely under standard
conditions?
15. What do you understand by the terms acidity and basicity?
16. Explain about the classification of matter?
17. Calculate the molar mass of the following compounds
(i) 𝐶𝑂(𝑁𝐻2 )2 and (ii) 𝐻2 𝑆𝑂4

PART-IV
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS: 2 × 5 = 10
18. a) (i) Define equivalent mass. (2m)
(ii) Which contains the greatest number of moles of oxygen atoms? (3m)
(i) 1 mol of ethanol.
(ii) 1 mol of formic acid
(iii) 1 mol of H2O
(OR)
b) The balanced equation for a reaction is given below
2𝑋 + 3𝑌 → 4𝐿 + 𝑀
When 8 moles of X react with 15 moles of Y, then
(i) Which is limiting reagents?
(ii) Calculate the amount of products formed.
(iii) Calculate the amount of excess reactant left at the end of the reaction. (5m)

19. a) Calculate the empirical and molecular formula of a compound containing 32%
Carbon, 4% hydrogen and rest oxygen. Its vapour density is 75. (5m)
(OR)
b) (i) Differentiate empirical formula and molecular formula? (3m)
(ii) How many moles of hydrogen is required to produce 10 moles of ammonia? (2m)

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