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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Molecular Mass calculations
CALCULATE THE MOLECULAR MASS
S. No
|
Compound
|
Molecular mass
|
1.
|
AgCl
| |
2.
|
Na2CO3
| |
3.
|
H2SO4
| |
4.
|
HCl
| |
5.
|
CuSO4.7H2O
| |
6.
|
HNO3
| |
7.
|
KMnO4
| |
8.
|
B2H6
| |
9.
|
CaCl2
| |
10
|
Ca(OH)2
|
Sunday, December 02, 2012
Test Chapter: Sound (ICSE) (Physics)
Class : X
Board: ICSE
Chapter: Sound
Subject :Physics
1. What is an echo?
2. Give relation between frequency, velocity and wavelength.
3. Give two differences between free vibrations and damped vibrations?
4. name three factors on which the frequency of vibration of stretched string depends.
5. Why when a troop crosses a suspension bridge, the soldiers are asked to break steps.
Board: ICSE
Chapter: Sound
Subject :Physics
1. What is an echo?
2. Give relation between frequency, velocity and wavelength.
3. Give two differences between free vibrations and damped vibrations?
4. name three factors on which the frequency of vibration of stretched string depends.
5. Why when a troop crosses a suspension bridge, the soldiers are asked to break steps.
6. Why are the stringed instruments provided with a sound box?
7. Define pitch. Draw wave of different pitches.
8. Differentiate between musical note and a pitch.
9. How is it possible to detect the filling of a bottle under a water tap by hearing the sound at a distance.
10. What is the safe limit of sound level in dB for our ears?
7. Define pitch. Draw wave of different pitches.
8. Differentiate between musical note and a pitch.
9. How is it possible to detect the filling of a bottle under a water tap by hearing the sound at a distance.
10. What is the safe limit of sound level in dB for our ears?
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Test (Organic chemistry) (ICSE) Class X
Class: X Chapter
: Organic chemistry
Subject: Chemistry Board:
ICSE
Marks: 20
- Write classification of Hydrocarbons. (2)
- Explain the phenomenon of isomerism with example. (2)
- Explain Homologous series with example. (2)
- Write general formula of alkane, alkene and alkynes. (2)
- Write two chemical properties of methane. (2)
- Convert ethane into ethyl alcohol. (2)
- Write reaction showing halogenation. (2)
- What is polymerization? (2)
- Write reaction of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide. (2)
- Write two main uses of acetic acid. (2)
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Test Current Electricity (Physics) (ICSE) X
Test Current
Electricity (ICSE)
Subject: Physics Total
Marks: 11
Class: X Max
time: 20min
- Define emf of a cell. (1)
- Draw a diagram showing free fall of a body. (1)
- Show a series combination of a resistance in diagrammatic form. (1)
- Calculate the resistance of 1.5km long copper wire of radius 2mm. The resistivity of copper is 1.72 × 10-8 Ωm. (2)
- State Ohm’s law. Write the conditions for Ohm’s law. (2)
- Define potential difference and give it’s units. (2)
- Write the formula of series and parallel combination of resistance. (2)
Friday, August 24, 2012
Test Chapter ATOMIC STRUCTURE Class XI (Chemistry) CBSE/WB/ISC
Test Chapter ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Subject: Chemistry Total
Marks: 25
Class: XI Max
time: 60 minutes
- Write the difference between emission spectrum and absorption spectrum. (1)
- Why the energy of electron in an atom is negative? (1)
- What is Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity? Explain with examples. (1)
- Two electrons occupy the same orbital together despite the repulsions of like electrostatic charges. (1)
- Write the complete symbol for the atom with the given atomic number
(Z) and atomic
mass (A).
(a) Z
= 17 A = 35
(b) Z =
4 A = 9 (1)
6. Which of the following ions are unlikely and Why? K+ and
I3- (1)
7. Explain why the electronic configuration of Cr is [Ar] 3d54s1
and not [Ar]
3d44s2 (1)
8. State Pauli’s exclusion principle. (1)
9. Calculate the total number of electrons
present in 2g of CH4. (2)
10. Write the
differences between cathode rays and anode rays. (2)
11. Calculate
the wave number of the line of frequency 4 x 1014 s-1 (2)
12. Write the
main postulates of Planck’s Quantum theory. (2)
13. If the
velocity of electron in Bohr’s first orbit is 2.19 x 108 m/s.
Calculate the
de- Broglie wavelength associated with it. (2)
14. Explain line spectrum of
Hydrogen. (2)
15. Using s, p, d notations,
describe the orbital with the following
quantum numbers.
a)
n = 1, l = 0
b)
n = 3, l = 1
c)
n = 4, l = 2
d)
n = 4, l = 3 (2)
16. (i) An atomic orbital has n
= 3. What are possible values of l and ml ?
(ii)
List the quantum numbers (ml and l) of electrons for 3d orbital. (3)
(iii)
Which of the following orbitals are possible?
1p,
2s, 2p and 3f
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Test (Physics) Class X Chapter Refraction of light through plane surfaces
Subject: Physics Class:
X
Board: ICSE Max
Marks: 16
Time: 35min
Chapter: Refraction of light through a plane surfaces.
- What causes refraction? (1)
- The refractive index of water with respect to air is 4/3. What is the refractive index of air with respect to water? (1)
- Write Snell’s Law? (2)
- Name the factors affecting the angle of deviation? (2)
- Draw a diagram showing the bending of stick due to refraction. (2)
- Write differences between total internal reflection and simple reflection from a plane mirror. (2)
- Show erecting of image in a total reflecting prism? (2)
- Why a crack in a vessel often shines like a mirror? (2)
- Explain a mirage? (2)
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Test Chapter (Thermodynamics) Physics XI Board CBSE
Class: 11th Subject:
Physics
Chapter: Thermodynamics Total Marks: 21
- A one liter flask contains some mercury. It is found that at different temperatures, the volume of air inside the flask remains the same. What is the volume of mercury in the flask? Given the co-efficient of linear expansion of glass = 9 × 10-6 / 0C and co-efficient of volume expansion of mercury = 1.8 × 10-4 / 0C. (2)
- The resistance of certain platinum resistance thermometer is found to be 2.56 Ω at 00C and 3.56 Ω at 1000C. When the thermometer is immersed in a given liquid, its resistance is observed to be 5.06 Ω. Determine the temperature of liquid? (2)
- A ball is dropped on a floor from a height of 2cm. After the
collision, it rises up to a height of 1.5m. Assuming that 40% of
mechanical energy lost goes to thermal energy into the ball. Calculate the
rise in temperature of the ball in the collision. Specific heat capacity
of the ball is 800J/K. Take g = 10m/s2 (2)
- What is critical temperature? How will you differentiate between a gas and a vapour depending on critical temperature? (2)
- A 50g lead bullet, specific heat 0.02 cal/g/0C is initially at 300C. It is fixed vertically upward
with a speed of 840m/s and on returning to the starting level strikes a cake
of ice at 00C.
How much ice is melted? Assume that all energy is spent in melting ice
only? (2)
- The tile floor feels colder than the wooden floor even though both
floor materials are at same temperature. Why? (2)
- How does second law of thermodynamics explain expansion of gas? (2)
- One kilogram molecule of a gas at 400K expands isothermally until
its volume is doubled. Find the amount of work done and heat produced? (2)
- Why does absolute zero not correspond to zero energy? (2)
- Calculate the work done during the isothermal Process? (3)
Test Chapter (Motion in plane) Physics XI CBSE Board
Test Chapter MOTION IN PLANE
Subject: Physics Total
Marks: 20
Class: XI Max
time: 30 minutes
1. What is the direction of centripetal
force when particle is following a circular path? (1)
2. Write
differences between scalars and vectors. (1)
3. Draw
displacement time graph for constant velocity and at zero velocity. (1)
4. Define unit
vector and null vector. (1)
5. What is the
angle between two forces of 2N and 3N having resultant 4N. (2)
6. At what range will a radar set show a
fighter plane flying at 4 km above its centre and at distance of 6 km from it? (2)
7. A cricketer hits a cricket ball straight up into the air. The cricket
ball has an initial velocity of 20 m·s−1.
(a) What height does the ball reach before it stops to fall
back to the ground?
(b) How long has the ball been in the air
for?
(2)
8. A ball is thrown vertically upwards and
then it returns to the thrower. Is it a projectile? Explain?
Draw trajectory of projectile
motion of soccer ball being kicked.
(2)
9. Pick out the only vector quantity in the following list:
Temperature, pressure, impulse, time, power, total path length, energy,
gravitational potential, coefficient of friction, charge. (2)
10. What
is a uniform circular motion? Explain the terms time period, frequency and
angular velocity. Establish relation between them. (3)
11. (a) Define time of flight and horizontal
range?
(b) From a certain height above the ground a stone A is
dropped gently.
Simultaneously another stone B is fired horizontally.
Which of the two stones will arrive on the ground earlier? (3)
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Quantum number combination Class XI (CBSE/ISC/WB)
n
|
l |
m
|
Subshell
|
Number of orbitals in Subshell
|
Maximum number of electrons required to
fill the subshell
|
Total numbe
r of electrons in one subshell
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
1s
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
2s
|
1
|
2
|
|
2
|
1
|
1,0,-1
|
2p
|
3
|
6
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
3s
|
1
|
2
|
|
3
|
1
|
1,0,-1
|
3p
|
3
|
6
|
|
3
|
2
|
2,1,0,-1,-2
|
3d
|
5
|
10
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
4s
|
1
|
2
|
|
4
|
1
|
-1,0,1
|
4p
|
3
|
6
|
|
4
|
2
|
-2,-1,0,1,2
|
4d
|
5
|
10
|
|
4
|
3
|
-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3
|
4f
|
7
|
14
|
32
|
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