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Grade 11 Chemistry Final Exam Review

The document is a final exam for Grade 11 Chemistry at Doyo Secondary School, consisting of true/false statements, matching questions, a table to fill out, and multiple-choice questions. It covers topics such as isotopes, chemical bonding, quantum numbers, and molecular shapes. The exam assesses students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts and their ability to apply this knowledge.
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Grade 11 Chemistry Final Exam Review

The document is a final exam for Grade 11 Chemistry at Doyo Secondary School, consisting of true/false statements, matching questions, a table to fill out, and multiple-choice questions. It covers topics such as isotopes, chemical bonding, quantum numbers, and molecular shapes. The exam assesses students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts and their ability to apply this knowledge.
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Doyo Secondary School First Semester Grade 11 Chemistry Final Exam.

I Say true if the statement is correct and say false if the statement incorrect.

1 Isotopes have different chemical properties.

2 Water can be formed by every proportion of Hydrogen and Oxygen.

3 Hund's rule state that for degenerate orbital single electron occupy first before
pairing.

4 Principal quantum numbers (n) decide the size and energy.

5 The larger frequency is the longer wavelength.

6 Ionic compound transfer electric in solid state.

7 Metals with low electronegativity and nonmetals with high electron affinity
favor the formation of ionic bond.

8 Covalent compounds are exist in three state.

9 Lewis structure is the true geometry of molecules.

10 VBT explain how Covalent bond is formed.


II Match the statement under column A with the correct answer under column B

A B

1 NH3. A Ammonia

2 Cathode ray. B Spontaneous emission of radiation

3 Hund's rule. C travel in straight line

4 Principal quantum numbers. D Main energy level and size of an atom

5 Radio activity. E State that single electron must occupy first


before pairing.

6 polar. F Greater than Zero dipole moment.


7 Intermolecular forces. G Hold atom together to form molecules

8 Intramolecular forces. H Hold molecules together to form bulky of


matter

9. Representative element. I s and p block element

10 photoelectric effect. J ejection of electron from the metal by photon.


III Fill in the following table as requested

Molecule Lewis structure Arrangemen Shape Polarity Hybridizatio Number of pi and


s ts n sigma bonds

AlCl3

H2S

CS2

SiF4

NF3

SO3
IV Choose the letter with correct answer

1. What value or values of ml are allowable for an orbital with l = 2?

a.0 b.2. c.-1. [Link] of the above. [Link] of the above

2. Which of the following has the largest radius?

a.F. b.N c.C d.O [Link]

3. Which of the following elements has the largest ionization energy?

[Link]. [Link] c.F. d.K. [Link]

4 Which of the following has the greatest electron affinity (most negative value)?

[Link]. b.K. [Link] [Link] [Link]

5 Which one of the following is most likely to be an ionic compound?

a.HNF2. b.H2CO. c.N2H4. d.CaCl2. e.CH3Cl

6 Which of the following compounds has the greatest bond polarity?

a.PH3. b.NH3 [Link] d.H2S. e.CH4

7 In which of the following coordinate Covalent bond present?

A F2. B O3 C NH3 D CCl4

8 Which of the following orbital designations does not exist?

A 1s. B 2d C 3p D 4f

9 Which of the following quantum numbers are not allowed?

A n=3, l=2, ml=2 B n=4, l=3,ml=4 C,n=1, l=0, ml=0 D n=2, l=1,ml=-1

10 Which of the following is not type of chemical bonding?

A Hydrogen bonding B Covalent bond C Ionic bonding. D metallic bonding

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