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Kertas 2
Nov
2006
2 Jam
Nama : ...
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2006
KIMIA
KERTAS 2
Dua jam Tiga Puluh Minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
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Section A
[60 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.
The time suggested to complete Section A is 90 minutes.
A
B
D
C
E
H
F
G
FIGURE 1
Using the letters in the Periodic Table of the Elements in Figure 1, answer the
following questions.
(a) Choose two elements which are metals and are placed in the same group.
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[1 mark]
(b) Write the electron arrangement for an atom of element F.
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[1 mark]
(c) Write the formula for the ion formed from an atom of element D.
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[1 mark]
(d) (i)
State an element which has a special characteristic that is can form coloured
compound.
[1 mark]
(ii)
State another special characteristic for the element that is stated in (d)(i).
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(ii) When a red litmus paper is put into the solution in (g)(i), the red litmus paper
turns blue. Based on the observation, state the property of the solution
formed.
[1 mark]
(h) Element H is less reactive than element E. Explain why.
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CH2OH
C
H
O
H
C
OH
OH
OH
OH
FIGURE 2
(a) What is the meaning of molecular formula?
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(b) Write the molecular formula of compound X.
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[1 mark]
(c) Can compound X conduct electricity? State a reason for your answer.
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(ii) If the molar mass of compound Y is 46 gmol-1, find its molecular formula.
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(a) Figure 3 shows the flow chart for the industrial manufacture of sulphuric acid.
FIGURE 3
Based on Figure 3, answer the following questions.
(i) Name the process of manufacturing sulphuric acid.
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[1 mark]
(ii) Describe how sulphur dioxide gas can be produced at stage I .
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[1 mark]
(iii) Name catalyst X in stage II.
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[1 mark]
(iv) Write the chemical equation for the reaction that takes place at stage II.
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[1 mark]
(v) At stage III, sulphur trioxide is dissolved in concentrated sulphuric acid to
produce oleum. Write the chemical formula of oleum.
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Pure copper
Brass
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An activity is carried out in the laboratory to determine the end point of the reaction
between 25.0 cm3 of potassium hydroxide solution and 1.0 moldm-3 of sulphuric acid.
Phenolphthalein is used in the titration to detect the end point of the reaction.
Figure 4 shows the set-up of apparatus for the titration.
Sulphuric acid
1.0 moldm-3
25.0 cm3 of potassium
hydroxide solution and a
few drops of
phenolphthalein
White tile
FIGURE 4
The volume of sulphuric acid added and the changes of the colour of potassium
hydroxide solution are shown in the Table 4 below.
Volume
of
5.10
5.20
5.30
5.40
sulphuric 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00
acid
(cm3)
Colour of
potassium
Colour- Colour- Colour- Colour- ColourPink Pink Pink Pink Pink
less
less
less
less
less
hydroxide
solution
TABLE 4
(a) Name the chemical reaction between potassium hydroxide solution and
sulphuric acid.
[1 mark]
(b) Write a chemical equation for the reaction.
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(c) Write the formula of ions which are present in the conical flask when the
volume of sulphuric acid added is:
(i) 4.50 cm3
[2 marks]
(d) How much sulphuric acid is required to neutralise 25.0 cm3 of potassium
hydroxide solution?
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[1 mark]
(e) Calculate the molarity of potassium hydroxide used in the above activity.
[3 marks]
(f) If sulphuric acid is replaced with nitric acid with the same molarity, predict
the volume of nitric acid require to neutralise 25.0 cm3 of the potassium
hydroxide solution. Explain why.
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Carbon
electrode Y
Carbon
electrode X
Dilute moldm
sodium-3
0.0001
chloride
solution
sodium
chloride
solution
FIGURE 5
(a) Name all the anions present in the solution.
[1 mark]
(b) What is the energy change that occurs in the electrolysis process?
[1 mark]
(c) (i) Name the gas collected in the test tube at electrode X.
[1 mark ]
(ii) Write the half equation for the reaction at electrode X.
[1 mark]
(iii) Explain how to confirm the gas produced at electrode X.
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(e) The volume of gas collected at electrode Y is 30 cm3.
Given that Avogadro number is 6.02 1023 mol-1 and 1 mol of gas occupies a
volume of 24 dm3 mol-1 at room condition.
(i) Calculate the number of mole of the gas produced.
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Figure 6 shows four test tubes contain dry glacial ethanoic acid, aqueous solution of
ethanoic acid, dilute hydrochloric acid and aqueous solution of X.
Dry glacial
ethanoic
acid
Aqueous
solution of
ethanoic acid
0.1 moldm-3
Dilute
hydrochloric
acid
0.1 moldm-3
Blue
litmus
paper
Blue
litmus
paper
Blue
litmus
paper
Aqueous
solution
of X
FIGURE 6
(a) (i) State the colour change of the litmus paper in test tubes Q and R.
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[1 mark]
(ii) Write the formula of ion which caused the colour change of the litmus
paper.
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[1 mark]
(b) Is there any changes of colour of the litmus paper in test tube P? Explain why.
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[2 marks]
(c) Table 6 shows the pH value of aqueous solution of ethanoic acid and dilute
hydrochloric acid of the same molarity.
Type of acid
Molarity
pH value
aqueous solution of
ethanoic acid
dilute hydrochloric
acid
0.1 moldm-3
0.1 moldm-3
1.0
2.9
TABLE 6
Explain why the pH value of aqueous solution of ethanoic acid is higher than the
pH value of dilute hydrochloric acid.
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(d) Calcium carbonate powder is added into test tube R. Write the chemical equation
for the reaction that takes place.
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[1 mark]
(e) Aqueous solution of X is an acidic solution. As a chemistry student, describe
briefly how you are able to prove that X is an acidic solution. You are not allow to
use litmus paper, pH meter or any indicators.
Procedure:
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Observation:
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Section B
[20 marks]
Answer any one question.
The time suggested to answer this section is 30 minutes.
3+
e
e
e
14 n
e
e
n neutron
e electron
e
e e
FIGURE 7
(i) Calculate the nucleon number of atom Y.
[2 marks]
(ii) Y reacts with oxygen to form oxide Y, with the formula Y2O3.
The chemical equation for reaction Y with oxygen is show as:
4Y + 3O2 2Y2O3.
Given that the relative atomic mass of Y = 27 and O = 16.
Calculate the mass of oxide Y, Y2O3 formed when 10.8 g Y is completely burnt in
oxygen.
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Cl exists as a diatomic
[4 marks]
(b) Table 8.1 shows the proton number of magnesium, chlorine and carbon.
Element
Proton
number
Magnesium
Chlorine
Carbon
12
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TABLE 8.1
(i) Carbon reacts with chlorine to form a compound.
What type of compound formed?
Draw the electron arrangement to show the chemical bond in the compound.
[3 marks]
(ii) Describe how ionic bond is formed between magnesium and chlorine atoms.
[7 marks]
(c) Figure 8 shows the set-up of apparatus to investigate the electrical conductivity of
solid and solution of sodium chloride, NaCl.
Bulb
Electrode
carbon
Electrode
carbon
Sodium
chloride
FIGURE 8
Table 8.2 shows the result of the two experiments.
Experiment
Compound
State of compound
Observation
I
Sodium chloride
Solid
Bulb does not light up
II
Sodium chloride
Aqueous
Bulb lights up
TABLE 8.2
(i) Compare the electrical conductivity of solid and solution of sodium chloride,
NaCl. Explain why the results of Experiment I and II are different.
[4 marks]
(ii) Calculate the mass of sodium chloride, NaCl in 50 cm3 of 0.2 moldm-3 sodium
chloride solution.
Given that the molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 gmol1
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Section C
[20 marks]
Answer any one question.
The time suggested to answer this section is 30 minutes.
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(a) Reactive metal can be extracted from its ore by electrolysis. Aluminium is a reactive
metal. State how aluminium can be extracted from its ore, which contains aluminium
oxide.
[4 marks]
(b) Daniell cell is an example of a voltaic cell. In this cell, zinc and copper are used as
electrodes. Explain how a Daniell cell can produce electric current.
Use a labelled diagram to explain your answer.
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Anion test
Zn2+
SO42FIGURE 10
Use the reagents listed below to confirm that salt solution of X contains Zn2+ ions and
SO42- ions.
REAGENTS
Sodium hydroxide solution
Ammonia solution
Hydrochloric acid
Barium chloride solution
[6 marks]
(c) Copper(II) sulphate is a soluble salt. Describe how to prepare a dry sample of
copper(II) sulphate in the laboratory.
Your answer should consist of the following:
Chemicals required
Procedure of the preparation
Chemical equation involved in the reaction
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KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA
CHEMISTRY FORM 4
FINAL EXAM 2006
MARKING SCHEME
PAPER 2
Mark
Explanation
(b)
2.8
(c)
D3+
1
1
(e)
(f)
F, A, G, E, D, B
2A + 2H2O 2AOH + H2
(ii)
alkaline
(h)
1
1
(d)(i)
(ii)
(g)(i)
Total
2
1
1
11
Question
Explanation
Number
2 (a)
Formula that gives the actual number of atoms of each element that
are present in one molecule of the compound
(b)
C6H12O6
(c)
(d) (i)
(ii)
1. No
2. Exits as molecules
C
H
1. Mole
52.2/ 12 13.0 /1
4.35
13.0
2. Ratio
2
6
3. Empirical formula = C2H6O
[2(12) + 6(1) + (16)]n = 46
n=1
Molecular formula = C2H6O
Mark
1
1
1
1
O
34.8/16
2.175
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
Question
Number
3(a)(i)
Contact Process
2
9
Mark
Explanation
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
2 SO2 + O2 2SO3
(v)
H2S2O7
Tin
(b)(i)
(ii)
Tin atom
1
Pure copper
Copper
atoms
Brass
2
(iii)
Total
1
1
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Question
Number
4(a)
Neutralization
Mark
Explanation
(c)(i)
K+ , OH-, SO42-
(ii)
K+ , SO42-, H+
(d)
5.0 cm3
(e)
1. MaVa = a
MbVb
b
2. 1.0 (5.0) = 1
Mb (25) 2
1. 10.0 cm3
2. nitric acid is monoprotic acid / sulphuric acid is diprotic acid
1
1
(b)
(f)
Total
Question
Number
5(a)
Chloride, hydroxide
(b)
1
1
Hydrogen
(ii)
2H+ + 2e H2
(iii)
1
1
1
1
1
(d)
(e)(i)
(ii)
2
10
Mark
Explanation
(c)(i)
1
Total
10
Question
Number
6(a) (i) Blue to red
Mark
Explanation
(ii)
H+
(b)
1. No
2. No water / H+ ions
1. Ethanoic acid is weak acid, hydrochloric acid is strong acid
2. The concentration of H+ ions in ethanoic acid is lower / The
concentration of H+ ions in hydrochloric acid is higher.
CaCO3 + 2HCl CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(c)
(d)
(e)
1
1
Example 2
Procedure:
1. Calcium carbonate is added into the aqueous solution X
2. Passing the gas through lime water
Observation:
Lime water turns milky
1
1
Total
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Section B
Question
Explanation
Number
7 (a)
Melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes into a
liquid at a particular pressure.
Because the energy absorbed by the naphthalene is used to overcome
the forces of attraction between the molecules of naphthalene.
7(b)
Before condensation
The kinetic energy is high
The particles are very far apart from each other
The attraction forces between particles are very weak.
7(c)(ii)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
After condensation
The kinetic energy is low
The particles are packed closely together in an orderly manner
The attraction forces between particles are strong.
1
1
1+1
1
Proton number = 13
Nucleon number = 14 + 13 = 27
1
1
10.8
= 0.4
27
Number of moles of Y2O3 = 0.4 2 = 0.2
Relative formulas mass of Y2O3 = 2(27) + 3(16) = 102
Mass of Y2O3 = 0.2 102 = 20.4 g
Number of moles of Y =
1
1
1
Total
1
1
1
During condensation
The kinetic energy decreases
The particles begin to move closer toward one another
/ the distance between the particles decrease
The attraction forces between particles become stronger.
7(c)(i)
Mark
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2
4
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Question
Explanation
Number
8 (a)
Helium atom has two electrons in its valence shell / helium atom
has achieved a duplet electron arrangement.
Helium atom will not gain, lose nor share electrons with other atoms.
8(b)(i)
Mark
1
1
Covalent compound
Cl
Cl
Cl
1+1
Cl
3
8(b)(ii)
8(c)(i)
8(c)(ii)
1
1
1
Total
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
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Section C
Question
Explanation
Number
9 (a)
Cryolite is added to aluminium oxide to lower its melting point.
Molten aluminium oxide is electrolysed using carbon electrodes.
Aluminium ions are discharged at cathode. // Al3+ + 3e Al
Oxide ions are discharged at anode.// 2O2 O2 + 4e
Mark
1
1
1
1
9(b)
Zinc plate
Copper plate
1+1
Zinc sulphate solution
(1.0 moldm-3)
Salt bridge
1
1
9(c)
1
1
1
1
Silver
1+1
Iron spoon
Silver nitrate solution,
-3
0.5 moldm
Cathode
Half equation : Ag+(aq) + e Ag(s)
1
1
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Question
Explanation
Number
10 (a)
[Name any insoluble salt]
[Name any two suitable solution]
[Write correct ionic equation]
10(b)
Mark
1
1+1
1
Example:
Lead(II) sulphate
Lead(II) nitrate solution and sodium sulphate solution
Pb2+ + SO42 PbSO4
Test for Zn2+ ion
Procedure I:
A few drops of sodium hydroxide solution are added into the
salt solution of X until in excess.
Observation :
White precipitate dissolved in excess sodium hydroxide
solution to produce a colourless solution.
Procedure II:
A few drops of ammonia solution are added into the salt solution 1
of X until in excess.
Observation :
1
White precipitate dissolved in excess ammonia solution to
produce a colourless solution.
Inference:
Zn2+ ion is present
Test for SO42+ ion
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10(c)
Chemicals :
sulphuric acid and copper(II) oxide / copper(II) carbonate
50 cm3 of 1.0 moldm-3 sulphuric acid is pour into a beaker and
warmed carefully
Copper(II) oxide powder is added a little at a time into the acid
using spatula.
The mixture is stir well with a glass rod.
Copper(II) oxide powder is added continuously until some of it
no longer dissolves.
The mixture is filtered to remove the excess copper(II) oxide.
The filtrate is pour into an evaporating dish and heated gently to
produce a saturated solution / heated until the filtrate is
evaporated to about 1/3 of its original volume.
The saturated solution is then allowed to cool to room
temperature for crystallisation to occur.
The copper(II) sulphate crystals are filtered and dry by pressing
them between a few pieces of filter paper.
H2SO4 + CuO CuSO4 + H2O
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
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