Monday, April 29, 2013

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MATHS HOLIDAY HOME-WORK



Sunday, April 28, 2013

holiday homework (chemistry)


PODAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
CLASS : 7                                                                       SUB: CHEMISTRY

HOME WORK:
WRITE THE CHEMICAL FORMULAE OF THE FOLLOWING COMPOUNDS (write in chemistry notebook & submit it)
1.    Calcium oxide
2.    Sodium Oxide
3.    Zinc Hydroxide
4.    Calcium Chloride
5.    Magnesium Chloride
6.    Barium Chloride
7.    Sodium Sulphide
8.    Calcium Carbonate
9.    Calcium Nitrate
10.           Copper Nitrate
11.           Copper sulphate
12.           Hydrogen Fluoride
13.           Aluminium Nitride
14.           Aluminium Sulphide
15.           Potassium Hydroxide
16.           Sodium Hydroxide
17.           Magnesium Sulphate
18.           Magnesium Carbonate
19.           Zinc Chloride
20.           Copper Carbonate


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

class 7 Q & A of chemistry


PODAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
CLASS : 7                              TOPIC: WRITING CHEMICAL FORMULAE
E. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
Q.1. What is an element? Give e.g.
Ans: An element consists of one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical methods. E.g. an OXYGEN molecule (O2) is composed of two atoms of oxygen.
Nitrogen molecule (N2) is composed of two atoms of nitrogen.
Hydrogen molecule (H2) is composed of two atoms of hydrogen.
Q.2. Is copper an element or compound?
Ans: Copper (Cu) is an element because it consists of only one kind of atom, copper atom.
Q 3. Write the valencies of the following.
ELEMENT
VALENCY
ELEMENT
VALENCY
Hydrogen
1
Sulphur
2
Sodium
1
Oxygen
2
Chlorine
1
Zinc
2
Silver
1
Aluminium
3
Calcium
2
Phosphorus
3
Magnesium
2
Carbon
4

Q. 4. Identify the elements represented by
ELEMENT
SYMBOL
ELEMENT
SYMBOL
Sodium
Na
Potassium
K
Copper
Cu
Gold
Au
Magnesium
Mg
Mercury
Hg
Calcium
Ca
Zinc
Zn
Aluminium
Al
Argon
Ar
Silver
Ag
Chlorine
Cl

Q. 5. Name the compounds having the chemical formula:
AgNO3  , AgCO3, AgCl ,  Ca(NO3)2    
        a. AgNO3     - Silver nitrate
b. AgCO3       - silver carbonate
c. AgCl        - silver chloride
d. Ca(NO3)2     - calcium nitrate
Q. 6. Are 2N and N2 the same?
No, N2 represents two nitrogen atoms are there in one molecule of nitrogen. Nitrogen is diatomic molecule.
Q. 7. Correct the following chemical formulae:
a. AG NO3 – AgNO3
b. Mgcl2     - MgCl2
c.
d. (Na)O – Na2O
e. Cu(SO4) – CuSO4

9. Differentiate between:
a. Atoms & molecules
ATOMS
MOLECULES
Atoms are the smallest structural unit of any substance
Two or more atoms combine together to form molecule

b. Elements & Compounds
elements
compounds
A substance made up of the same kind of atoms
A substance consists of atoms of two or more elements combine chemically in a definite proportion by weight.
It cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical methods.
It can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means but not by physical methods.
e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur
e.g. water is a compound made up of Hydrogen & oxygen
Ammonia is a compound (NH3) made of nitrogen and hydrogen

c. Chemical symbol & chemical formula
Chemical symbol
Chemical formula
The symbol of an element represents the abbreviated name of the element.
It is the short scientific method of representing one molecule of an element or compound.
The symbol is usually the capitalized first letter of the element, in some elements, their symbols take 2 letters. First capital letter followed by small letter.
It is written by using a combination of elements.

F. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN DETAIL:
1. Define an atom. Give any two examples of atoms.
Ans: Atom is the building block of matter.
Atoms are the smallest structural unit of any substance.
All atoms in an element are similar and unique.
3. What is a mixture? Write an example, and explain why it is a mixture.
Ans: Mixtures are substances in which two or more substances are physically mixed together.
The constituents in a mixture can be separated by simple physical methods.
The constituents in a mixture do not have any fixed proportions.
e.g. salad, air, water
Q. 4. Which element does S represent? Write the name of the compound formed by this element with sodium.
S represents sulphur. With sodium it forms sodium sulphide.
Q. 5. Explain the significance of writing a chemical formula.
Ans: A chemical formula represents the elements present in a compound.
It also represents the no. of atoms of each element present in a compound.
Q. 6. What is valency?
Ans: the combining capacity of an element or a radical with other atoms. Valency of carbon is 4
Q.7. What is atomicity?
Ans: the no. of atoms present in a molecule of an element is known as atomicity. For e.g. one hydrogen molecule has  2 hydrogen atoms. Atomicity of hydrogen is 2.