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CHAPTER
1 STRUCTUREOFATOM
TOPIC-1Theories on Constituents of Matter and Laws of Chemical Combination
QUICK REVIEW Kanada, the Hindu sage who lived in india during 6th century, put forward
the theory that everthing in the universe was made of minute particles called ‘paramanu’.
In 4th century BC, the Greek philosophers Leucippus (460-370 BC) and Democritus (460-370 BC) suggested that the universe was formed of very tiny particles called atoms.
Greek philosophers Plato (428-348 BC) and Aristotle (384-322 BC) did not approve atomic theories but argued that the universe is formed of four elements i.e., soil, air, water and fire.
Lucretius, (99-55 BC), a Roman put forwad the idea that substances were made of indivisible particles.
According to ‘panchabutha’ theory that prevailed in ancient India, the universe was made of Vayu (air), Jalam (water), Bhoomi (earth), Aakasam (ether) and Agni (fire).
Laws of chemical combination : There are two laws of chemical combination as mentioned below : (i) Law of conservation of mass : Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) in 1774 proposed the law of conservation of mass is
stated as ‘‘Mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction’’. (ii) Law of constant proportion or law of definite proportion : The French scientist Joseph Proust put forward the
law in 1799. According to this law, in a chemical substance the elements are always present in a definite proportion by mass.
These laws are derived from reliable scientific experiments that gave clear indication about the mass and indivisible nature of the minute particles of matter.
Dalton’s Atomic theory : John Dalton (1766-1844) in 1807 introduced the atomic theory to properly explain the laws of chemical combination.
Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic theory : l Matter is made up of very small particales called atoms. l Atoms cannot be divided during chemical reactions. l Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed. l Atoms of the same elements will be identical in properties, size and mass. l Atoms of different elements will have different properties and masses. l Atoms are the smallest particle that can take part in chemical reactions. l Atoms of two or more elements combine in a small ratio to form compounds. Atoms are building blocks of all matter. The mass of a microscopic particle like atom is very small. Relative Atomic Mass method was used to determine the accurate masses of atoms.
Due to scientific reasons, 112th mass of a carbon atom with atomic mass 12 (Carbon-12) is now accepted as the
atomic mass unit.
TOPIC - 1Theories on Constituents of Matter and Laws of Chemical Combination .... P. 05
TOPIC - 2Discovery of Sub-atomic Particles and Atomic models .... P. 10
TOPIC - 3Isotopes, Isobars and Isotones .... P. 18
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FLOWCHARTSLaws of Chemical Combination
Law of conservation of mass Law of definite proportions
Mass can neither be creatednor destroyed in a chemicalreaction
Elements are always presentin a definite proportion by massin a chemical substance
ATOMS
Very smallparticles ofthe matter
Indivisibleduring
chemicalreactions
Neither becreated nordestroyed
Atoms ofsame elements
identical inproperties, size
and mass
Atoms ofdifferent
elements willhave different
propertiesand masses
Atoms oftwo or more
elements combinein a small
ratio to formcompounds
KNOW THE TERMS
Atom : Smallest particle of an element that shows all the properties of an element. Molecule : Smallest particle of an element/compound that is capable of an independent existence and shows all
the properties of that substance. Mass : A measure of the amount of matter in an object. Relative atomic mass : The ratio of the average mass of one atom of an element to one-twelfth of the mass of an
atom of carbon-12.
Atomic mass unit : 112th mass of an atom of carbon – 12, the isotope of carbon with six protons and six neutrons
in its nucleus. One amu is equal to approximately 1.66 × 10– 24 grams.
Very Short Answer Type Questions (1 mark each)
Q. 1. State the law of constant proportion. Ans. Law of constant proportion states that in a chemical
substance, the element are always present in a definite proportion by mass. 1
Q. 2. State the theory proposed by the Hindu sage, Kanada.
Ans. Kanada, the Hindu sage put forward the theory that everything in the universe was made of minute particles called ‘parmanu’. 1
Q. 3. Give the theory proposed by Plato and Aristotle ? Ans. Plato and Aristotle did not approve atomic theories
and argued that the universe is formed of four elements i.e., soil, air, water and fire. 1
Q. 4. What idea was given by Lucretius ? Ans. Lucretius put forward the idea that substances were
made of indivisible particles. 1 Q. 5. Mention the five panchabhuthas ? Ans. Vayu (air), Jalam (water), Bhoomi (earth), aakasam
(ether) and Agni (fire). 1Q. 6. When and who proposed the law of conservation
of mass ?
Ans. Antoine Lavoisier, a French scientist, in 1774 proposed the law of conservation of mass. 1
Q. 7. When and who proposed the law of constant proportion proposed ?
Ans. Joseph Proust, the french scientist, in 1799 proposed the law of constant proportion. 1
Q. 8. What does laws of chemical combination indicate ?
Ans. Laws of chemical combination gave clear indication about the mass and indivisible nature of the minute particles of matter ? 1
Q. 9. Which method was used in past to determine the accurate masses of atoms ?
Ans. In past, the “Relative Atomic Mass’’ method was used to determine the accurate masses of atoms. 1
Q. 10. With which element were the masses of other atoms compared in relative atomic mass method ?
Ans. Hydrogen. 1Q. 11. Which is now a days accepted as the atomic mass
unit (u) ?
STRUCTURE OF ATOM [ 7
Ans. 112th
mass of a carbon atom with atomic mass 12
(carbon -12) is now a days accepted as the atomic mass unit. 1
Short Answer Type Questions-I (2 marks each)
Q. 1. (a) Write the chemical formula of a compound using zinc ion and phosphate ion.
(b) Calculate the ratio by mass of atoms present in a molecule of carbon dioxide.
Ans. (a) Zn3 (PO4)2. 1 (b) The ratio of by mass constituting elements in carbon
dioxide is : CO2 = 12 : 32 = 3 : 8 1Q. 2. State the law of conservation of mass. If 12 gm of
carbon is burnt in the presence of 32 gm of oxygen, how much carbon dioxide will be formed ?
Ans. According to the law of conservation of mass, the matter can neither be created nor destroyed or mass of the reactants is always equal to that of products. 1
C + O2 → CO2 Mass of reactants = 12 + 32 = 44g Mass of products (CO2) = 44g (One mole of carbon reacts with one mole of oxygen
to form one mole of carbon dioxide.) 1Q. 3. Why the law of conservation of mass is followed in
a chemical reaction ? Ans. The identity of an element is not lost. In a chemical
reaction, the old bond break and new bonds are formed. During a chemical change a rearrangement of atoms of different elements takes place resulting in no loss or gain of mass of the species. Mass is conserved. 2
Q. 4. Why the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction cannot be verified if it is carried out in an open container ?
Ans. When a chemical reaction is carried out in an open container, some mass in the form of a gas or vapours
may escape into surrounding and hence the mass in the container no longer remains constant. Hence, the law of conservation of mass cannot be verified if products formed in a chemical reaction are gaseous and if they escape into the surrounding. 2
Q. 5. Is there a change in mass when a chemical reaction takes place ?
Ans. No, there is no change in mass when a chemical reaction takes place. 2
Q. 6. Is law of conservation of mass obeyed in all types of chemical reactions ?
Ans. Yes, law of conservation of mass is obeyed in all types of chemical reactions. 2
Q. 7. Does the mass of the flask and its contents change when a chemical reaction is carried out in a conical flask ?
Ans. No, there is no change in the mass of the flask and its contents when a chemical reaction is carried out in a flask. 2
Q. 8. Why should we put a cork on the mouth of the flask when a chemical reaction is carried out in it, to verify the law of conservation of mass ?
Ans. We should put a cork on the mouth of the flask so that the gaseous content of the flask formed may not escape into the surrounding and also no foreign substance enters the system which may affect the results of the reaction. 2
Q. 9. What happens in the conical flask when two solutions barium chloride and sodium sulphate are mixed together ?
Ans. Barium chloride and sodium sulphate react with each other resulting in the formation of sodium chloride and a white precipitate of barium sulphate. 2
Short Answer Type Questions-II (3 marks each)
Q. 1. The percentage of three elements - calcium, carbon and oxygen in a sample of calcium carbonate is give as : calcium = 40 %, carbon = 12 %, oxygen = 48 %
If the law of constant proportion is true, what weight of these elements will be present in 1.5 gm of another sample of calcium carbonate ?
(Atomic mass of Ca = 40u, C = 12u, O = 16u)
Ans. Mass of calcium in 1.5 gm of sample =
40100
1 5× .
= 0.6 gm
Mass of carbon in 1.5 gm of sample =
12100
1 5× .
= 0.18 gm
Mass of oxygen in 1.5 gm of sample =
48100
1 5× .
= 0.72 gm1 × 3 = 3
Q. 2. (a) When 5 gm of calcium is burnt in 2 gm of oxygen, 7 gm of calcium oxide is produced. What mass of calcium oxide will be produced when 5 gm of calcium is burnt in 20 gm of oxygen ? Which law of chemical combination will govern your answer?
(b) Write the chemical formula of calcium oxide.Ans. (a) 7 gm calcium oxide will be produced when 5
gm of calcium is burnt with 2 gm of oxygen leaving 18 gm of oxygen unreacted. The answer will be governed by the law of constant proportion. 2
(b) CaO. 1 Q. 3. Carbon and oxygen react in the ratio of 3:8 by mass
to form carbon dioxide. Calculate the amount of oxygen required to burn
6 gm of carbon. Which law of chemical combination governs your answer. State the law.
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Ans. 3 : 8 = 6 : x ⇒ 3x = 6 × 8 ⇒ x = 16 gm 1 Law of constant proportion, governs the answer. 1 It states that in a chemical substance, the elements
are always present in definite proportion by mass. 1Q. 4. Two molecules of hydrogen combine with one
molecule of oxygen to form two molecules of water. Suggest how the above change is in accordance with the law of conservation of mass. [Atomic weight of hydrogen = 1, atomic weight of oxygen = 16]
Ans. 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O Weight of the reaction taking part in the reaction = 2 ( 2 × 1 ) + 2 × 16 = 4 + 32 = 36 gm 1 Weight of the products formed in the reaction = 2 [ ( 2 × 1 ) + 16 ] = 2 [ 2 + 16 ] = 36 gm 1 \ Weight of the reactants = weight of the products
in the reaction. Thus, the above reaction obeys the law of
conservation of mass. 1
Long Answer Type Questions (5 marks each)
Q. 1. (a) If 18 gm of pure water is electrolyzed, 2 gm of hydrogen and 16 gm of oxygen is obtained. Which law of chemical combination is illustrated by this statement ?
(b) State the law of constant proportion. Illustrate with the help of an example.
(c) Which postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory is the result of law of conservation of mass ?
(d) Which point of Dalton’s atomic theory came from law of constant proportions ?
Ans. (a) Law of constant proportion. (b) A compound prepared by any method contains the
same elements in the fixed ratio by mass. For example, H2O contains hydrogen and oxygen in
the ratio 2 : 16 i.e, 1: 8 by mass. (c) Atoms can neither be sub-divided, created nor
destroyed. (d) Atoms of different elements combine in simple
whole number ratios to from chemical compound.
1 + 2 + 1 + 1Q. 2. When 3 gm of carbon is burnt in 8 gm of oxygen,
11 gm of carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3 gm of carbon is burnt in 50 gm of oxygen ? Which law of chemical combination will govern your answer ? State the law.
Ans. When 3 gm of carbon is burnt in 8 gm oxygen, 11 gm of carbon dioxide is formed. It means carbon and oxygen are combined in the ratio of 3 : 8 to from carton dioxide. Thus, when there is 3 gm carbon and 50 gm oxygen, then also only 8 gm oxygen will be used and 11 gm of carbon dioxide will be formed. The remaining oxygen is not used.
This indicates the law of definite proportion. According to this law, the element are always present in definite proportion by mass in a chemical substance. All pure samples of a compound contain the same elements combined together in the same proportion by mass. 2 + 1 + 2
Q. 3. With the help of a labelled diagram describe an activity to demonstrate the law of conservation of mass.
Ans. (a)
(b) Materials required : Barium chloride, sodium sulphate, water, conical flask, a small test-tube.
Procedure : Prepare 5 % solution of each : Sodium Sulphate and
barium chloride.A little amount of sodium sulphate solution is taken
in a conical flask and a little solution of barium chloride is taken in an ignition tube.
Hang the tube in the conical flask carefully.Put a cork on the flask and weigh it.Now tilt and swirl the flask so that the two solutions
are mixed up well. Weigh the flask again. (c) Observation :Chemical reaction takes place.Weight of the flask remains same before and after
the reaction. (d) Conclusion :Total mass of the products = Total mass of the
reactants.Law of conservation of mass is proved.
1 + 2 + 1 + 1Q. 4. State the postulates of Dalton’s Atomic theory.Ans. Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic theory are :Matter is made up of very small particles called
atoms.Atoms cannot be divided during chemical reactions.Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed.Atoms of the same elements will be identical in
properties, size and mass.Atoms of different elements will have different
properties and masses.Atoms are the smallest particle that can take part in
chemical reactions.Atoms of two or more elements combine in a small
ratio to form compounds. 5
STRUCTURE OF ATOM [ 9
Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each)
Q. 1. For the following chemical equation, if the law of conservation of mass is correct, what would be the number of H2 molecules ?
N2 + H2 → 2 NH3
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
Ans. (b) 3. (N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3)Q. 2. Which of the following reaction is not suitable
to verify the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction ?
(a) Precipitation reaction (b) Displacement reaction (c) Redox reaction (d) Nuclear reaction
Ans. (d) Nuclear reactionQ. 3. 28 gm nitrogen combines with 6 gm hydrogen to
form ammonia gas. If the law of conservation is true, find the mass of ammonia gas ?
(a) 28 gm (b) 6 gm (c) 22 gm (d) 34 gm Ans. (d) 34 gm. (2NH3 = 34 gm)Q. 4. After carrying out the experiment of conservation
of mass with the help of following reaction. Reena was asked to identify the chemical formula of the precipitate formed :
BaCl2 (aq) + NaSO4 (s) + BaSO4(s) + 2 NaO (aq) The correct answer would be : (a) NaCl (b) BaSO4 (c) BaCl4 (d) Na2SO4
Ans. (b) BaSO4.Q. 5. While verifying the law of conservation of mass
in a chemical reaction we take two reactants separately in a vessel and weigh these contents more carefully :
(a) Only before the reaction (b) Only after the reaction (c) Both before and after the reaction (d) Immediately after mixing the reactants
Ans. (c) Both before and after the reactionQ. 6. In an experiment to verify the law of conservation
of mass in a chemical reaction we take one reactant in a small tests tube and the other reactant in conical flask. Before chemical reactant to take place between these two reactants we put a cork on the mouth of the flask to ensure that :
(a) Reactants do not escape out (b) Products do not escape out (c) Gaseous products do not escape out (d) No heat transfer may take place
Ans. (c) Gaseous products do not escape out
Q. 7. Barium chloride reacts with sodium sulphate to form barium sulphate and sodium chloride. In an experiment 20.8gm of barium chloride reacted. with 14.2 gm of sodium sulphate to form 11.7 g sodium chloride. The amount of barium sulphate formed in the above reaction will be :
(a) 35 gm (b) 23.7 gm
(c) 23.3 gm (d) 23.0 gm
Ans. (c) 23.3 gm.
(Amount of barium sulphate = [(20.8 + 14.2) – 11.7 ] gm =23.3 gm)
Q. 8. Colours of barium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions are :
Ans (a) White and blue respectively
(b) White and white respectively
(c) Blue and white respectively
(d) Green and blue respectively
Ans. (b) white and white respectively
Q. 9. During an experiment to verify law of conservation of mass, following reaction was performed by Ramesh :
BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq) → BaSO4 (s) + 2 NaCl (aq)
208.5 gm 142 gm x gm 117 gm
The correct set of observation is :
(a) 58.5 gm of BaSO4 in the form of gas is formed.
(b) 233.5 gm white precipitate of BaSO4 is formed.
(c) 233.5 gm of black precipitate of BaSO4 is formed
(d) 133.5 gm of clear solution of BaSO4 is formed
Ans. (b) 233.5 gm white precipitate of BaSO4 is formed.
[ (208.5 + 142) – 11.7 ] gm = 233.5 gm ]
Q. 10. Study the figure (s) given below and identify which amongst them is the correct setup to establish the law of conservation of mass.
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BaCl2
Na2 4SO
BaCl2solution
Sodiumsulphate
(a) (b)
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BaCl2
Na2 4SO
BaCl2
(c) (d)
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