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SECTION I (40 Marks) Question 1 (a) Select from the list below the gas that matches the description given in each case and answer the questions that follow: (i) Gas A is a reducing agent which contains oxygen.
(ii) Gas B turns moist red litmus paper blue.
(iii) When gas C is mixed with gas B, dense white fumes are seen and there is no other product.
(b) Samples of the gases O2, N2, CO2 and CO under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules represented by X. The molecules of oxygen (O2) occupy V litres and have a mass of 8 gms. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure:
(c) The following table shows the tests a student performed on four aqueous solutions A, B, C and D. Write down on your answer script the observations (i) to (iv) that were made.
(d) List 1 contains metal/alloys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and list 2 contains their uses A, B, C, D, E.
Copy and complete the following table writing down the letter for the correct use of each metal. An answer may be used only once. The first one has been done for you.
(e) (i) What is meant by a Group in the Periodic Table? (ii) Within a Group where would you expect to find the element with:
(iii) State whether the ionization potential increases or decreases on going down a Group. (iv) How many elements are there in Period 2? [5] (f) (i) What is the type of reaction taking place between ethane and chlorine to form mono-chloroethane? (ii) The reaction between ethene and chlorine forms only one product. Name the type of this reaction. (iii) (1) Draw the structural formula of ethene. (2) What is the feature of the ethene structure which allows ethene to react with chlorine in the way it does? [4] (g) (i) Calculate the percentage of platinum in ammonium chloroplatinate (NH4)2PtCl6 (Give your answer correct to the nearest whole number). (ii) The percentage composition of sodium phosphate as determined by analysis is 42.1% sodium, 18.9% Phosphorus and 39% oxygen. Find the empirical formula of the compound (work to upto two decimal places). (h) Write the balanced equations for the preparation of the following compounds (as the major product) starting from iron and using only one other substance: (i) Iron (II) chloride. (ii) Iron (III) chloride. SECTION II (40 marks) Question 2 (a) (i) Write down the words or phrases from the brackets that will correctly fill in the blanks in the following sentences:
(ii) To carry out the so-called "electrolysis of water", sulphuric acid is added to water. How does the addition of sulphuric acid produce a conducting solution? (iii) Copy and complete the following sentence: (iv) When the electrolysis of acidified water is carried out:
(b) Copy and complete the following table: Sodium Phosphorus Formula of chloride [3]
Question 3 (a) When bauxite is treated with sodium hydroxide solution what happens to:
(b) (i) Name the process used for the purification of bauxite. (ii) Write the equation for the action of heat on aluminium hydroxide. [2] (c) (i) Write the formula of cryolite. (ii) Write down the word which correctly completes the following sentence: "By dissolving aluminium oxide in cryolite a ................. (conducting/non-conducting) solution is produced. (iii) Why is so much graphite required for this electrolytic process? (iv) Write the equation for the reaction which takes place at the cathode. [4] (d) In construction work, why is the alloy of aluminium, i.e., duralumin is used rather than pure aluminium? [2] Question 4 (a) (i) What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to lead nitrate I solution? (ii) Describe the two colour changes which take place when moist blue litmus is placed in a gas jar of chlorine. (iii) What is the colour change that takes place when chlorine water is exposed to sunlight? [4] (b) Manganese (IV) oxide, Lead (IV) oxide and Red Lead (Pb3O4) react with concentrated hydrochloric acid, liberating chlorine. (i) What is the common property being shown by these metal oxides? (ii) Write the equation for the reaction of concentrated hydrochloric acid with Pb3O4 (iii) What kind of compound can be added to bleaching powder to obtain chlorine? [3] (c) (i) When moist chlorine reacts with hydrogen sulphide two products are formed:
(ii) What type of reaction is taking place when chlorine acts as a bleaching agent? [3] Question 5 (a) Write the equation for the action of heat on: (i) ammonium chloride and (ii) ammonium nitrate? State whether each reaction is an example of thermal decomposition or thermal dissociation. [4] (b) (i) What compounds are required for the laboratory preparation of nitric acid? (ii) Why does pure nitric acid take on a yellowish brown colour when exposed to light? [3] (c) Write equations for the following reactions:
(d) The frst step in the manufacture of nitric acid is the catalytic oxidation of ammonia. What is the name of the catalyst? [1] Question 6 (a) Copy and complete the following table. Column 3 has the names of gases to be prepared using the substance you enter in column 1 along with dilute or concentrated sulphuric acid as indicated by you in column 2. [8]
(b) Write the equations for the laboratory preparation of:
Question 7 (a) The list of some organic compounds is given below:
(b) Write balanced equations for the preparation of the following:
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