CBSE 11th Standard Chemistry Subject Environmental Chemistry Value Based Questions 2 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
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CBSE 11th Standard Chemistry Subject Environmental Chemistry Value Based Questions 2 Mark Questions With Solution 2021
11th Standard CBSE
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Reg.No. :
Chemistry
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(i) State the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
(ii) Write down the significance of Heisenberg principle.
(iii) Do you think it has utility in your daily life? Justify your answer(a) -
(i) What is the basis of classification to the classification of modern periodic table?
(ii) Can you apply the concept of periodic classification to the students in a class?
(iii) What is the value associated with it?(a) -
Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points. There is strong electrostatic force of attraction between them. Answer the following:
(i) Why ionic solids are poor conductor of electricity?
(ii) What happens to the electrical conductivity when they are dissolved in water?
(iii) What is the value associated with it?(a) -
(i) What do you mean by diffusion?
(ii) Ammonia and hydrochloric acid gases are prepared at the two extreme corners in the laboratory. Which gas will reach first to a person in the centre of the laboratory?
(iii) Write down the value points(a) -
While working in laboratory a student kept ferrous sulphate in a vessel made up of zinc. After few days he found cracks in the container.
(i) Why cracks were found in the container?
(ii) Write down the chemical reaction takes place.
(iii) What is the value associated with this?(a)
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CBSE 11th Standard Chemistry Subject Environmental Chemistry Value Based Questions 2 Mark Questions With Solution 2021 Answer Keys
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(i) According to Heisenberg, it is not possible to measure simultaneously the position and the momentum of a microscopic particle with absolute accuracy.
(ii) It has significance for microscopic particles. After his principle both wave and particle nature were considered and quantum mechanics was developed.
(iii) It has no impact on our daily life. It applies only to the moving microscopic particles which we cannot see with our eyes. -
(i) Atomic no. of the element is the basis of classification of modern periodic table.
(ii) Students can be divided on the basis of their grasping capacity in class.
(iii) Classification can be applied in class and special attention can be paid to the students who are weak in studies. -
(i) In solid form they are (anions & cations) closely packed, that is why they are not able to move.
(ii) In water they aquire mobility and can conduct electricity.
(iii) By this property these compounds can be applied in electroplating of all types of cells. -
(i) Intermixing of particles 9ases or liquids spontaneously is called diffusion. Liquids diffuse at a slower rate as compared to gases.
(ii) Ammonia gas will reach first to a person in the centre of the laboratory because it is lighter than hydrochloric acid.
(iii) The phenomenon of diffusion of gases is very useful in daily life. As a result of diffusion, the poisonous effect of the gases gets slowly diluted -
(i) Zinc is placed above iron in the reactivity series. It has therefore reduced Fe2+
ions to Fe.
(ii) Zn(s) + Fe2+⟶Fe(s) + Zn2+(aq)
(iii) One should be very careful in selecting container for storing certain chemicals.