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Bahagian A

1. The melting point of a substance X is -2oC and its boiling point is 75 oC. What is
the physical state of substance X at -5 oC and 85 oC?

At -5 oC At 85 oC

A Solid Gas
B Solid Liquid
C Liquid Gas
D Gas Solid

2. Diagram 3 shows the symbol of fluorine atom.

Diagram 3

Which of the following is true based on the symbol in Diagram 3?

Proton number Nucleon number Number of electron

A 9 19 9
B 9 19 19
C 9 10 9
D 19 9 9

3. Diagram 4 shows the electron arrangement of atom X.

Diagram 4

How many valence electrons are there in the atom of X?

A 2
B 3
C 5
D 7

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4. Which of the following is true about a strong acid?

A Unable to neutralise alkali


B The pH value is more than 7
C Able to change red litmus paper to blue
D Ionises completely in water to produce hydrogen ions.

5. The following equation represents the chemical process to extract aluminium


from aluminium oxide.

2Al2O3 → 4Al + 3O2

What is the volume of oxygen gas evolved when 204g of aluminium oxide is
used in the extraction? [Relative atomic mass: O=16, Al=27, 1 mol of gas
occupies 24.0 dm3 at room temperature]

A 36 dm3
B 144 dm3
C 48 dm3
D 72 dm3

6. X, Y and Z are three different elements in the same period of The Periodic Table
of the Elements. X is a non-metal, Y is a metal and Z is a transition metal. Which
is the correct order of these elements in The Periodic Table of Elements across the
period from left to right?

A X, Y, Z
B X, Z, Y
C Y, Z, X
D Z, Y, X

7. In the electrolysis of 2.0 moldm-3 copper (II) chloride solution using carbon
electrodes, the ions that are selectively discharged at the cathode and anode are

Cathode Anode
A H+ OH-
B H+ Cl-
C Cu2+ OH-
D Cu2+ Cl-

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8. Diagram 5 shows the set-up of the apparatus to determine the empirical formula
of substance Y.

Diagram 5

What is substance Y?

I Copper (II) oxide


II Magnesium oxide
III Potassium oxide
IV Lead (II) oxide

A I and IV only
B II and III only
C III and IV only
D I, II, III and IV

9. The chemical symbol of an element T is as shown:

Diagram 6

What would be the electron arrangement of the ion formed by an atom of T?

A 2
B 2.8
C 2.8.8
D 2.8.8.8

10. Which of the following elements are located in Group 17 of the Periodic Table?

A Neon and Argon


B Lithium and Potassium
C Iodine and Bromine
D Nitrogen and Phosphorus

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11. The chemical equation below shows the reaction between ammonia and copper
(II) oxide.
aNH3 + bCuO → cN2 + dCu + eH2O

What are the values of a, b, c, d and e?

A 2, 2, 1, 3, 3
B 2, 3, 1, 3, 3
C 2, 3, 1, 3, 1
D 2, 3, 2, 3, 3

12. Table 2 shows the proton number and number of electrons of several particles.
Which of the following particles is an anion?
Particles Proton number Number of electrons
P 3 2
Q 9 10
R 11 11
S 20 18

Table 2
A P
B Q
C R
D S

13. Two elements P and Q have proton numbers of 12 and 17 respectively. Which of
the following formulae and type of bond is true for the compound formed
berween elements P and Q?

Formula Type of bond


A PQ2 Ionic bond
B P2Q Ionic bond
C PQ2 Covalent bond
D P2Q Covalent bond

14. Sodium and sulphur have the proton number 11 and 16 respectively. They react to
form sodium sulphide. Which of the following shows the formation of this
compound?

I A sodium atom donates an electron to form a sodium ion


II A sodium atom donates two electrons to the sulphur atom
III A sulphur atom receives two electrons to form a sulphide ion
IV Sodium and sulphur combine to form an ionic compound

A I and IV only
B I, II and III only
C I, III and IV only
D II, III and IV only

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15. The following equation represents a neutralisation reaction.

Acid + Base
Table 4→ Salt + Water

Which pairs are reactants in the neutralisation reaction?

I Sulphuric acid + Solid Calcium Carbonate


II Hydrochloric acid + solid Copper (II) Oxide
III Sulphuric acid + Sodium Hydroxide
IV Hydrochloric acid + Potassium Carbonate solution

A I and III only


B I and IV only
C II and III only
D II and IV only

16. Which of the following set of apparatus is the most suitable to be used in
electrolysis of copper (II) sulphate solution?

17. Diagram 8 shows the set-up of the apparatus of simple voltaic cell. The reading
on the voltmeter is 0.3V.

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Diagram 8

Which of the following will increase the reading on the voltmeter?

I increase the volume of iron (II) sulphate


II substitute the iron plate with a silver plate
III use a more dilute iron (II) sulphate solution
IV substitute the zinc plate with a magnesium plate

A I and II only
B I and III only
C II and IV only
D II, III and IV only

18. Glacial ethanoic acid is put into four test tubes A, B, C and D. In which test tube
does a reaction occur?

19. Diagram 9 shows a chemical cell.

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Diagram 9

Which of the following is true?

Metal X/Y Negative terminal

A Iron/Zinc Iron
B Iron/Aluminium Iron
C Zinc/Copper Zinc
D Magnesium/Aluminium Aluminium

20. Diagram 10 shows the set-up of apparatus of a chemical cell. Which of the
following are true of a chemical cell?

Diagram 10

I The electrodes are of the same metal


II The electrodes are of different metals
III Liquid H is an electrolyte
IV Electrical energy change to chemical energy

A I and III only


B I and IV only
C II and III only
D I, III and IV only

21. During the electroplating of an iron key with copper, which of the following
should be done?

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I The iron key should be made the cathode
II Molten copper is used as the electrolyte
III An aqueous solution of copper (II) sulphate is made the electrolyte
IV Two copper plates should be used as electrodes

A I and III only


B II and IV only
C I, II and IV only
D I, III and IV only

22. Diagram 11 shows the set-up of the apparatus of an electrolytic cell.

0.001mol dm-3

Diagram 11

Which of the following half-equations represents the reaction that occurred at


electrode Q?

A Na+ + e- → Na
B 2H+ + 2e- → H2
C 2Cl- → Cl2 + 2e-
D 4OH- → O2 + 2H2O + 4e-

23. Which of following voltaic cells can be recharged?

A dry cell
B mercury cell
C alkaline cell
D lead-acid accumulator

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24. The Diagram 12 shows the set-up of apparatus for the titration of sodium
hydroxide solution with sulphuric acid.

Diagram 12

What is the volume of sulphuric acid at the end point of titration?

A 10 cm3
B 20 cm3
C 30 cm3
D 40 cm3

25. What is the mass of sodium hydroxide, NaOH which is required to prepare
250cm3 sodium hydroxide solutions with a concentration of 100 gdm-3?
[Relative atomic mass: Na=23, O=16, H=1]

A 25 g
B 35 g
C 20 g
D 40 g

26. 50.0 cm3 of 0.4 moldm-3 potassium hydroxide solution, KOH is titrated with
sulphuric acid, H2SO4. What is the volume of 1.0 moldm-3 sulphuric acid which is
needed to neutralise this potassium hydroxide solution?

A 10.0 cm3
B 20.0 cm3
C 40.0 cm3
D 50.0 cm3

27. The Diagram 15 shows the electron arrangement of atom of element Q.

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Diagram 15

Element P can reacts with element Q to form an ionic compound with the formula
PQ. What is the electron arrangement of atom P?

A 2
B 2.1
C 2.8.1
D 2.8.2

28. Which of the following solution has the highest concentration of hydrogen ions?

A 50 cm3 1.0 mol dm-3 H2SO4 solution


B 50 cm3 2.0 mol dm-3 H2SO4 solution
C 100 cm3 1.0 mol dm-3 HNO3 solution
D 150 cm3 1.0 mol dm-3 HNO3 solution

29. Propene, C3H6 burns in oxygen as follows.

2C3H6 + 9O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O

What is the number of carbon dioxide molecules produced from a complete


burning of 21 g of propene? Given that relative atomic mass of H=1, C=12,
O=16 and Avogadro constant= 6.02 x 1023]

A 3.01 x 1023
B 6.02 x 1023
C 9.03 x 1023
D 12.04 x 1023

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30. The equation shows a reaction between silver nitrate solution and sodium
chloride solution.

AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq) → NaNO3 (aq) + AgCl (s)

Calculate the mass of silver chloride formed when 0.1 mol of silver nitrate solution
is added to 0.1 mol of sodium chloride solution?
[Relative atomic mass: Cl=35.5, Ag=108]

A 28.70 g
B 43.05 g
C 21.50 g
D 14.35 g

Bahagian B

1. Table 1 shows the information about solution P and solution Q with the same
concentration but different pH value.

Solution Information
P  pH value less than 7
 React with copper (II) oxide and water
Q  pH value less than 7
 React with sodium hydroxide solution to form sodium
ethanoate and water
Table 1

a) i) Based on Table 1, state the names of solution P and solution Q. Which


solution shows a lower pH value and explain your answer.
[5 marks]

ii) 50 cm3 of 1.0 moldm-3 of solution P reacts with excess copper (II) oxide
to produce copper (II) chloride. Write the chemical equation for the
reaction and calculate the mass of copper (II) chloride formed.
(Molar mass of copper (II) chloride = 135 g mol-1)
[5 marks]

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b) Diagram 1 shows the conversion of solid W to solution Y and solid Z.
Analysis on solution Y is done to identify its cation and anion.

Diagram 1
Based on Diagram 1,

i) Identify substances J, V, W, X, Y and Z.


[6 marks]

ii) Solid W reacts with acid X to produce solution J, gas V and water. Write the
chemical equation for the reaction and describe a chemical test for gas V.
[4 marks]

2. Plan a laboratory experiment to investigate the effect of catalyst on the rate of


decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.

Your planning must include the following items:

(a) Aim of the experiment


(b) All the variables
(c) Statement of hypothesis
(d) List of materials and apparatus
(e) Procedure of the experiment
(f) Tabulation of data
[17 marks]

Good Luck 

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