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SECTION I (40 Marks) Question 1
(b) When heated, potassium permanganate decomposes according to the following equation 2KMnO4→K2MnO4+ MnO2 + O2 Solid residue (i) Some potassium permanganate was heated in a test tube. After collecting one litre of oxygen at room temperature it was found that the test-tube had undergone a loss in mass of 1.32 g. If one litre of hydrogen under the same conditions of temperature and pressure has a mass of 0.0825 g, calculate the relative molecular mass of oxygen. (ii) Given that the molecular mass of potassium permanganate is 158, what volume of oxygen (measured at room temperature) would be obtained by the complete decomposition of 15.8 g of potassium permanganate? (Molar volume at room temperature is 24 litres.) (c) X, Y and Z are three crystalline solids which are soluble in water and have a common anion. To help you to identify X, Y and Z you are provided with the following experimental observations. Copy and complete the corresponding inferences in (i) to (iv). [6]
(d) The electronegativities (according to Pauling) of the elements in period 3 of the Periodic Table are as follows with the elements arranged in alphabetical order: [6]
(i) Arrange the elements in the order in which they occur in the Periodic Table from left to right. (The group 1 element first, followed by the group 2 element and so on, upto group 7.) (iii) Choose the word or phrase from the brackets which correctly completes each of the following statements.
(e) Write balanced equations for the following reactions: [6]
(f) Sodium hydroxide solution is added first in a small quantity, then in excess to the aqueous salt solutions of copper (II) sulphate, zinc nitrate, lead nitrate, calcium chloride and iron (III) sulphate. Copy the following table and write the colour of the precipitate in (i) to (v) and the nature of the precipitate (soluble or insoluble) in (vi) to (x). [5]
(g) Which of the following methods A, B, C, D or E is generally used for preparing the chlorides listed below from (i) to (v). Answer by writing down the chloride and the letter pertaining to the corresponding method. Each letter is to be used only once. [5] A. Action of an acid on a metal SECTION II (40 marks) Answer any four questions from this section Question 2
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Question 3 (a) A solution of hydrogen chloride in water is prepared. The following substances are added to separate portions of the solution:
Complete the table by writing the gas evolved in each case and its odour. (b) Write equations for: [3]
(c) An experiment showed that in a lead chloride solution, 6.21 g of lead combined with 4.26 g of chlorine. What is the empirical formula of this chloride? (Pb = 207; Cl = 35.5) [3] Question 4 (a) (i) Name the ore of zinc containing its sulphide. (ii) In the process of extracting zinc, the above named ore is roasted. Write the equation for the reaction which takes place when the sulphide ore is roasted. (iii) Name the substance used to reduce the roasted ore. Write the equation for the reaction. (iv) 'Iron is removed from a blast furnace as a liquid'. State how zinc leaves a furnace.[5] (b) Write the equations for the reaction of zinc with each of the following:
(c) (i) To protect iron from rusting, it is coated with a thin layer of zinc. Name the process. (ii) Name a non-metal that has a metallic lustre and sublimes on heating.[2] Question 5 (a) A flask contain 3.2g of sulphur dioxide. Calculate the following:
(b) The reaction of potassium permanganate (VII) with acidified iron (II) sulphate is given below: (c) Fill in the blanks with suitable words. Question 6 (a) Aluminium is extracted from its chief ore, Bauxite. The ore is first purified and the metal is extracted from it by electrolytic reduction.
(b) (i)Write the equation for the reaction in the Haber process that forms ammonia. (ii)&State the purpose of liquefying the ammonia produced in the process. (iii) Predict the group of an element X if its atomic number is 16. (iv) State one reason why tap water is not used to prepare a solution of silver nitrate in the laboratory. Question 7
(a) (i) Name the catalyst which helps in the conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide in step C. (ii) In the Contact process for the manufacture of sulphuric acid, sulphur trioxide is not converted to sulphuric acid by reacting it with water. Instead a two step procedure is used. Write the equations for the two steps involved in D. (iii) What type of substance will liberate sulphur dioxide from sodium sulphite in step E? (iv) Write the equation for the reaction by which sulphur dioxide is converted to sodium sulphite in step F. [5] (b) (i) Write the equation for the preparation of ethylene from ethyl alcohol. (ii) Write the general formula for a saturated hydrocarbon and give one example of a saturated hydrocarbon with its structural formula. (iii) Name a compound which will give acetylene gas when treated with water. |
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