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🔷● Aluminium has the electronic configuration 2, 8, 3.
🔶● It is the most abundant metallic element in Earth's crust.
🔶● Sodium has the electronic configuration 2, 8, 1.
🔷● Magnesium has the electronic configuration 2, 8, 2.
🔶● Argon has the electronic configuration 2, 8, 8.
🔷● An instrument called the Ammeter measures the electric current in a circuit.
🔶● It is usually connected in series and has low resistance.
🔷● The electrical instrument that measures electrical resistance is called Ohmmeter.
🔶● Megohmmeter is to measure large values of resistance.
🔷● The device that is used to measure temperature is called Thermometer.
🔶● The device used to maintain orientation and angular velocity is called Gyroscope.
🔷● Cytokinins promotes cell division.
🔶● Abscisic acid promotes dormancy in seeds and Buds in plants.
🔷● Gibberellins are very helpful in stem elongation in plants.
🔶● Auxin promotes cell elongation in plants.
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Rennin is a proteolytic enzyme found in gastric juice of infants which helps in the digestion of milk proteins.
• Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that converts proteins into proteases and peptones.
• Trypsin is also a digestive enzyme that activates other enzymes in the pancreatic juice.
• Trypsin is formed in the small intestine while Pepsin and Renin form in the Stomach.
• Lipase is secreted by gastric glands and activated by bile juice in digestion.
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☂️☂️• Non Reactive Elements are present in which group of Periodic Table? Group 18
☂️☂️• In which group Sulphur is Present in the Periodic table? Group 16
☂️☂️• Which metal has 2,8,3 as its electronic configuration? Aluminiu
☂️☂️• Formula of Power= Work/ Time
☂️☂️• Formula of Lithium Nitrate? LiNO₃
☂️☂️• Valency of Halogen Group? 1
☂️☂️Valency of N2? 10 (Two atoms of 5 makes it 10)
☂️☂️• Which element has the smallest atomic radius? Options: Na, Mg, S, Cl? Cl (79)
☂️☂️• What will be the electro-negativity on moving left to right in the Periodic table?
Electronegativity increases from left to right in a row in the periodic table
☂️☂️• King of Acid? Sulphuric Acid
☂️☂️• Cuso4+Zn= znso4+cu (Displacement Reaction)
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🔹🔸Arrange Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes in the decreasing order of carbon
bonds? The decreasing order of carbon bonds: Alkyne(CnH2n-2)(Triple bond
between C and C) > Alkene(CnH2n) (Double bond between C and C)
> Alkanes(CnH2n+2) (single bond between C and C)
🔸🔹• Chemical Name of Slaked Lime? Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)₂
🔹🔸• Whichallotropep of carbon has the shape of the football? Buckminsterfullerene
🔸🔹• Which atom has 6 hydrogen and 6 carbon atoms? Benzene
🔹🔸Formula of Pressure? Thrust/ Area
🔸🔹• Who coined the Term Homosapiens? Carl Linnaeus
🔹🔸• Electronic Configuration of Halogens? The halogens all have the general
electron configuration ns2np5
🔸🔹• Which chemical is used for hydrogenation of unsaturated hydrocarbons? Nickel
🔹🔸• What group do algae belong to? Kingdom Protista
🔸🔹• What is the chemical name of Chinese salt? Monosodium Glutamate.
🔹🔸• In Mendeleev's periodic table which element was placed before nickel? Cobalt
🔸🔹• How many hydrogen atoms are in Ethanol? 6
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The common Alum is:
(A) Potassium Alum (B) Sodium Alum (C) Ferro Alum (D) Chrome Alum
6. A mixture of sand and salt can be separated by:
(A) Sublimation (B) Sieving (C) Dissolving saltwater and then filtration (D) Dissolving salt in water and then distillation
Which of the following is a colloidal solution?
(A) Vinegar solution (B) Paint (C) Muddy water (D) Sugar solution
Which of the following minerals does not contain oxygen?
(A) Silicates (B) Carbonates (C) Pyrites (D) None of the above
1. Iron (Fe) ------------------ Haemetite, Magnetite
2. Uranium (U) ------------ Pitchblende
3. Lead (Pb) ---------------- Galena
4. Mercury (Hg) ---------- Cinnabar
5. Zinc (Zn) ----------------- Calamine
6. Gold (Au) ---------------- Calaverite
7. Sodium (Na) ------------ Borax, Chile Saltpeter
8. Aluminium (Al) ------- Bauxite, Corundum
Cryolite
9. Calcium(Ca) ------------ Dolomite, Gypsum
10. Magnesium (Mg) ---- Dolomite, Epsom Salt
11. Potassium (K) -------- Carnalite
1. Total elements discovered ---------------------------------------------------------------- 118
2. Elements existing in nature -------------------------------------------------------------- 88
3. Artificially produced (man-made) elements -------------------------------------- 27
4. The element found to be most abundant on the earth's surface -------- Oxygen
5. The lightest element ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hydrogen
6. The lightest metallic element ----------------------------------------------------------- Lithium
7. The liquid metallic element ------------------------------------------------------------- Mercury
8. The metal which is the best conductor of electricity ------------------------ Silver
9. The most malleable element ------------------------------------------------------------- Gold
10. The most reactive non-metallic element ------------------------------------------ Fluorine
11. The most reactive metallic element ------------------------------------------------- Cesium
12. The most electro-negative element -------------------------------------------------- Fluorine
13. The most powerful oxidising substance ------------------------------------------ Fluorine
14. The group of the most gaseous elements --------------------------------- Zero group (18th group)
15. The most abundantly found element in the human body --------------- Oxygen
16. The element kept inside kerosene oil --------------------------------------------- Sodium
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⚠️Psychiatrist - Deals with mental health
⚠️Podiatrist-- Foot doctor
⚠️Optometrist - Eye doctor
⚠️Dentist -Tooth doctor
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⚠️Gastrologist-- Deal with the digestive system problem
First of all the elements were classified by
(a) Lother Meyer
(b) Newland (c) Mendeleev (d) Dobereiner
According to Newlands’ Law of Octaves, how many elements exist in nature?
(a) 56
(b) 66 (c) 55 (d) 65
Which among the following has the highest ionization potential?
(a) Li
(b) B (c) Ne (d) F
The element that has the highest first ionization potential is
(a) Boron
(b) Nitrogen (c) Oxygen (d) Carbon
Which of the following has the smallest size?
(a) Mg2+
(b) Na+ (c) F- (d) Al3+
