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John asked Mary if she would next day.

to see him th

Chemistry (2)

The teacher commanded the pupils not to talk in the class.

Crossing the road, he was knocked down by car...

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dear frantic brother, my frightened parent, and

han clucking under the bushes and yet I was

not three years old,

For each of the following find a word of

imilar meaning in the passage.

(a) splendid

(b) passing by in a smooth s continuous movement)

c) expressing in words (d) a bodily feeling

be Tocasly suspended (f) seized quickly qua (g) widly excited by pain

effort under difficulties. the thing which is caught. anfatuated

Which words in the passage show that writer was not an orphan?

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Exercise: 2.

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Which of the following is not a property of Covalent compounds?

They have low myp. and b.p. (2.0. vol

o) They consist of molecules.

They conduct electricity walke

They are non-electrolytepe

Which of the following is not a property of

electrovalent compounds?

They have high, m. p. end b.p.

They consists of ions,

They are electrolytes.

conduct electricity

Awatch consists of any parts.

John did not attend school because of his, sickness. T

I am looking forward to a holiday,

They worked until it was dark,

They did not succeed in solving the problem.

She was very glad to see her old friend at the party.

His father atopped him from going out to play

am living, does not belong is owned; returned step looking to see; le coming

hearing; came

Interests; an interested; is interesting findings cheating; working

waiting; pulled

was; was reading, were chatting; laughing; was crying

did you feel; are you resring looked; found; were twinkling will have arrived

for

till from

för

Exercise 2:

non-volatile,

from; to of

through

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9. good with; ong

of;

What about the snake most surprised the writer?

Why did he drop it?

Which words in the passage show that the writer's brother, was very frightened?

What point about children does the pai illustrate?

What noise did the snake, make?

What were its eyes like?

What odlour was the

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And clasical atomic theory, introduces to us the

Lessthat.

Matters dan other be created nor deatroyed They Bane Chemical compound, however preparad, always contain the sace elemente in the same proportions by weight.

I two elements combine to form more than one. compound, the different weights of the one which combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a simple whole – number ratio.

The weights of two elemente A and B which combie ine with a fixed weight of a third element C.

the game as the weights in which A and B tosselves combine, or simple multiples therf

ich of the above statements is the conservation

mase?

Which of the above statements is the 100 pie multiple proportions2

(b)

Whion of the above statements reciprocal portions?

the law

Read the following passage, carefully and answer the questions that follow

It happened that my brother and I were playing one evening in a sandy lane in the neighbourhood of my father's camp; our mother was a short distance away. All of a sudden, a bright yellow, and to my childish eye, beautiful and glorious object made ita appearance at the top of the bank from between the thick grasses, and gliding down, began to move across the lane to the other side, like a line of golden light. Uttering a cry of pleasure, I sprang forward, and seized it nearly by the middle. A strange soncation of coldness seemed to fill my whole arm, which surprised me the pore as the object to the eye

appeared so warm and sunlike, I did not drop it, however, but, holding it up, looked at it intently as its head dangled about a foot from my hand. It made no resistancer I felt not even the slightest strugglaj but now my brother began to shriek and acream like one possessed. "Oh mother, mother," said he, "the snake. My brother has a snake in his hand.” He then, like one frantio, made an effort to anatoh the creature from me. The anake now hinged, and raised its head, in which were syen like hot coale, threatening, nót myself, but my brother. I dropped my captive, for I saw my mother running towards me; and the snake-after, standing for a moment nearly erect, and still himsing furiously, made off and disappeared. The whole scene is now before me, as vividly an if it odquered yesterday the gorgeous anaké, ny poor

10. Which words in the

writer still remembege show that that

acena?

Translate the following passage into chinana.

Crossing a desert has always been a risky adventure, Temperatures are very high during the day, and may fall below zero at night. From one casie to another may be a march of several daysz The lack of water, the fierce rays of the sun, sand-storms and other hardships have always made journeys across such deserts as the Sahara the worst kind of travel in the world. The old tracks across the sand are lined with the bones of men and beasts that have met their fate. Korasz and oxen are not suited to the conditions, and the only animal that can be used is the onnel, which has a peculiar stomach in which water cam be atore

Besides being able to go for three days without. izinking, it can also live for a long time on Small quantities of food. Since ancient times the cagel has been called the

alled "the ship of the In modern times, with the coming of the ye jotor-car and the aeroplane, the desert may be say to have been conquered as far as travel 4.47 concerned. There are still special dangers for to car, including break-downa, but an aeroplane Qan fly over a desert as easily as anywhere elsUS However the journey is made, wireleɛm messagen: can be sent out ir help is needed..

Valor ofatið, busva statements is the law of def

O constant composition

Sinstein's equation)

(a)

er kyaragan combines with 23 ammes of soliums 23 grammes of sodium combine with 35.5 grammes of chlorine, Hence one gramme of hydrogen combines with 35.5 grammes of chlorine to form hydrogen chloride. This illustrates

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Itons of all elements are the same in weight, Atoms oan neither be created nor destroyed." When atoms combine, they do ao in small whole numbers to form molecules. The molecules) of one substance are the same.

Which are the four main points of Dalton's]

(13) The mathematical expression for Boyle, Lav

is (C constant).

(1) - P « CV (B) PV O (C) PCT/V (D) P/V

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and 'and

and

and

ánd

MOLECULELA the smallest particle of an elament or compound

KB)

) that oan. Ionise in any solvent.

that can exist in the gaseous state.

that can be vaporised

) that is soluble in an inorganic solvent.

(14) Charis Law states that for a given masa. of qua

(A) the volume at constant preisure cectly

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(D)

(B).

(12) Boyle's law states that for given mass of gén

(15) The

that can exist in a free state.

proportional to the absolute temperature: the volume is inversely proportional to the pressure.

the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature..

the absolute temperature is proportional the centigrade temperature, soale," the volume is proportional to the pre

athematical expression for Charla'a lay

(P) the volume is proportional to the pressure

the volume is inversely proportional to the temperature.

(R) the pressure is invarsely proportional to

the volume when the temperature 18 kept constant,

M

the temperature is directly proportional the volume at constant pressure,

(a) Mifer is made of tiny indivisible particlus

called atoms.

(8)

All the atoms of one element are the same, especially in weight, but they differ from atom "of other elements.

(F).

the pressure. Is proportional to the ature at constant volume

(16) The ideal gas equation is a combination of

Charle's law and Gay-Luasad's law. Boyle's law and Avogadro's hypothesis. Boyle's law and Gay-Lussao's Law« Gay-Lussaca law and Avogadro's hypothesis Boyle Law and Chariefs 1.

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