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(b) When magnesium metal is added to an aqueous solution of iron (III) sulphate, a
redox reaction takes place. Gray crystal of iron and colourless solution are formed.
(i) Write the ionic equation, including state symbols, for the redox reaction.
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(ii) Deduce which is the oxidizing agent in this reaction? Explain your answer in
terms of change in oxidation states.
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(c) Calculate the oxidation states of the underlined atoms from the following
reagents:
KMnO4
HClO7
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(d) Define oxidation and reduction with suitable example in terms of electron
transfer.
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(e) What happens when concentrated hydrochloric acid reacts with manganese (IV)
oxide on heating? - Give with reaction. Which reactant has been reduced? Explain
your answer.
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B7 (a) Calculate the mass of oxygen gas in a room which measures 4 m high, 8m
wide and 10 m long. Assume that air contains 20% oxygen. (1m 3 = 106 cm )
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(b) The following equation represents the reaction between sodium carbonate and
hydrochloric acid:
CO2(g)
(i) Calculate the mass of sodium carbonate required to make 250 cm 3 of a 2 mol
dm-3 solution of sodium carbonate.
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(ii) Calculate the volume (in cm3) of 1.8 mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid required to react
completely with
25 cm3 of 2.0 mol dm-3 sodium carbonate solution.
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(iii) Calculate the no of CO2 molecules in the volume of gas collected from 0.2 g of
sodium carbonate.
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4PCl 3 (l)
125 g of P4 was allowed to react with 323g of chlorine gas. What is the limiting
reactant in this reaction and calculate the mass of PCl 3 produced.
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