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Class 8 Chemistry Final Term Theory Assessment Paper 2023

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Class 8 Chemistry Final Term Theory Assessment Paper 2023

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Name:

Date:

Class 8
CHEMISTRY 2022-23/Final Term
Theory 50 minutes

You must answer on the question paper.


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No additional materials are needed. Question Mark
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INSTRUCTIONS 3
● Answer all questions. 4
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any 5
diagrams or graphs. 6
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● Write your name, date in the boxes at the top of the page.
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● Write your answer to each question in the space provided. 9
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. 10
● You may use a calculator.
Total

INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 40.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in
brackets [ ].
● The Periodic Table is printed in the question paper.

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1 Name the element which:

(a) is 78% of clean, dry air [1]

(b) has atoms with an electronic structure of 2,8,1 [1]

(c) is a transition metal [1]

(d) doesn’t form any compound [1]

(e) least reactive in group I [1]

(f) contains Atomic number 13 [1]

(g) is located in period 3, group I in periodic table [1]

(h) most reactive in group XVII [1]

2 Name two compounds formed by ionic bond [2]

3 Complete the dot-and-cross diagram to show the electron arrangement in a molecule ofcarbon dioxide.
Show outer shell electrons only.

O C O

[2]

4 Write the electronic configuration of:

(a) Oxygen = [1]

(b) Sodium = [1]

(c) Neon = [1]

(d) Magnesium = [1]

5 Draw the electronic configuration for the below elements.

Atomic number = 12 Atomic number = 16 Atomic number = 20 [6]


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6 The diagram below shows the arrangement of electrons in compound A.

(a) Name the elements present in compound A. [1]


(b) Which two atoms form a double covalent bond? [1]
(c) How many single covalent bonds can each carbon atoms form? [1]

7 Name 3 (three) elements with below properties.


 Contains atoms with a full outer shell of electrons
 Unreactive

i. ii. iii. [3]

8 Find out the Neutron numbers for below elements.

i. 37
17 𝐴 = [1]

ii. 30
16 𝐵 = [1]

iii. 18
8𝐶 = [1]

9 Find out the Electron numbers for below elements.

11 3+
i. 5𝐷 = [1]

59 4+
ii. 27 𝐸 = [1]

31 3-
iii. 15 𝐹 = [1]

10 Both diamond & graphite are made of carbon atoms. Explain how they differ in terms of their structure.

[6]
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