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Chemistry
Paper I
November
2012
I % hour
CIIEMISTRY
PAPER I
I hour 15 minutes
This question paper consists of2l printed pages including the front page
l. which of the following scientists is involved in the development of the Periodic Table?
A Neils Bohr
B John Dalton
C James Chadwick
3. Which ofthe following elements are in Group l? in the Periodic Table of Elements?
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is true?
4. Metal of Group I elements react with water' Which statement
A All the metals react vigorously
across Period 3?
5. Which statements are true about the properties of elements
I Metallic ProPerties decreases
Il EleotropositivitY increases
III Proton number increases
IV Atomic size decreases
i
A I and Il
B II and III
C I, III, and IV
.D II, III, and IV
C accept electrons
D share electrons
. C Sodium chloride
D Lithium oxide
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Calcium chloride
Diagram I
Which of the following compound has the same type of bond as the compound formed in
Diagram l?
A Sulphur dioxide
B Carbon disulphide
C Hydrogen chtoride
D Potassium sulphide
10. Which statement explains why a covalent compound d&s not conduct electricity?
A Insoluble in water
B Ions present are not free
C Consist of neutral molecules
D Insoluble in organic solvents
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12. Which ofthe following ions are present in copper(Il) sulphate solution?
A Cul* and H* ions
B Cu2* and So+2- ions
Diagram 2
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14. Diagram 3 shows the apparatus set-up ofa voltaic cell that is made up of iron and zinc as
the electrodes.
Zinc
. Salt bridge
Diagram 3
15. Diagram 4 shows the apparatus set-up ofa voltaic celt that is made up ofmagnesium and
metal X as the electrodes.
Magnesium MCTAI X
Dilute hydrochloric acid
Diagram 4
properties?
16. Which particle enables acids to show its
A Hydroxide ion
B HYdrogen ion
C HYdrogen atom
D HYdrogen molecule
red to blue?
17. Which of t}le following gases will change damp litmus paper from
A OxYgen
B Ammonia
C Carbon dioxide
D HYdrogen chloride
A I and Il
B lI and III
C I, II and IV
D II, III and IV
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19. A student is stung by an insect with an alkaline sting'
Whi.h substancels iuitable to treat tlie student?
A Vinegar
B Detergent
C ToothPaste
D Baking soda
20. Table I shows the pH values offour solutions with the same concentration'
Solution pH value
P 1.0
a 2.0
R 4.5
S 6.5
Table I
21. Which substance is used by farmers to remove excess acidity in the soil?
A Calcium nitrate
B Calcium chloride
C Calcium sulphate
D Calcium hydroxide
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A Silver nitrate
B Lead(ll) nitrate
C CoPPer(II) sulPhate
D Magnesium sulPhate
reactions?
25. Which ofthe foltowing reactions represent double decomposition
I )
Pb(NOr, + NazSO+ PbSOq+ 2NaNO:
II Ba(NOr2 + 2KCl ) BaClz + 2KNO3
A I and III
B II and III
C l, III and IV
D ll, III and IV
] where a
26. Th" follo*ing chemical equation shows a reaction between sodium and oxygen
,rNa+G, ) d--l
What are the values ofa, c and the formula ofthe product obtained?
a c Formula of Pr9d-uct
4 2 Na2O
B 2 2 NazO
., NaOz
C 2
D 4 2 NaOz
Diagram 5
A Low densitY
B Loli mehing Point
C High solubilitY in water
D High tensile str€ngth
ofan element'
28. The following statements describe the characteristics
brown in oolour
Aqueous solution ofan ion are green or
'
. . Act as a catalyst in the production of ammonta .
B Platinum
C Nickel
D Iron
29, Diagram 6 shows the electron anangellent of element X and Y. Which of the bonding
type and formula is true for compound for.med bctween the two elements?
Diagram 5
Formula Bonding'tYPe
A XY ionic bond
C XY .
covalent bond
Table 2
Atom Y has 3 shells occupied with electrons. Element Y reacts with chlorine to form
compound T which has strong electrostatic forces.
Which of the following shows element Y and the chemical formula of T?
Element Y CompoundT .
A Lithium YCI
B Calcium YCIu
'C Magaesium YC12
D Potassium YCI
3l . The following statements are some information about the compound formed between
element P and Q.
o Dissolve in water
. High melting point
. Solid at room temperature
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Diagram 7
and cathode of this process?
Which ofthe fotlowing is the halfequation at anode
pb2* + 2e --+ Pb
pbz* + 2e --r Pb
Pbz" + 2e '-, Pb
Diagram 8
selected discharged at anode and
Which of the following pairs of ions that will be
cathode?
Anode Cathode
A No:- Na'
B oH- Na'
=--
C oH-
D NOr- H'
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Copper ele.trode
Diagram 9
after 30 minutes?
Which of the following will be observed at anode
Iron key
Diagram l0
What is X?
A Silver nitrate
B Iron(II) nitrate
C silver chloride
D Iron(III) chloride
I shows the apparatus set-uP ofa voltaic cell with magnesium and copper as
36. Diagram I
the electrodes.
CopPer
Magnesium
Copper(Il) sulphate solution
Magnesium nitrate solution
Salt bridge
Diagram 1 I
Whichofthefollowingis.thehalfequationforthereactionatnegativeterminal?
A M{'+2e"-Mg
B Mg--- Mg2* + 2e
C Cu2* + 2e -- Cu
D Cu --- Cul*+ 2e
38. Table 3 shows the concentration and pH values oftwo types ofacid'
M 0.1 I
N 0.1 6
Table 3
A I and II
B I and lV
C II and lll
D III and lV
a chemical reaction-
40. The word equation below represents
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B '
Reaction occurs more slowlY
C Produces Yellow flame
D Produces an exPlosion
AXY
B x2Y
C XY2
D X2Y3
Table 4
Compound ProPerties
Table 5
A I and II
B I and III
C II and IV
D III and IV
45- Diagram 12 shows f}le apparatus set-up of eleotrolysis of concentrated potassium chloride
solution.
Diagram 12
46. What is the volume of distilled water required to be added to 25.0 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm-3
nitric acid in order to produce a solution of 0.1 mol dm-' ?
A 5.0 cm3
B 12.5 cm3
C 125-0 cm3
D 150.0 cm1
A 25 cm3
B 50 cm3
C 75 cm3
D 100 cm3
Whatisthechemicalreaotionthattakesplaceatthepositiveterminalofthechemical
cell?
ion
A Copp€r atom loss€s electron to form oopper(Il)
B Copper(ll)ion acc€pt electron to form copper atom
Table 6
What is t}re potential differenbe for the pair of metal S and T?
A 0.97 V
B 2.14 V
c 2.23 Y
2.67 Y
50. 40 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm'3 nitric acid is added to 50 cm3 of 0.2 mol drr3 sodium hydroxide'
Calculate the mass ofthe salt formed in this reaction.
[Relative atomic mass: Na; 23, O; 16, N; 14, H;1]
A 0.85 g
B l l2g
C l.7O g
D 2.55 g
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CHEMISTRY
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Paper 2 & 3
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Section A
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Table I
(D metal
(iD semi-metal
(iii) non-metal
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(b) Chlorine is in Group 17 in the Periodic Table. State the common name for
Group 17 elemerits.
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(iD In which group can you find argon in the Periodie Table?
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i{oiiltioiit
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L j \-_ '-r- ) I
Dirgram2
Based on Diagram 2:
(a) State how Y ion and X ion are formed from their atoms.
Y ion:...........
X ion:...........
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Y:,..--....
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(ir) Write the chernical equation for the reaction between element X
and element Y to form compound J.
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..,..............-..:,..,-.-..
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J. Diagram 3 shows the apparatus set-up for the electrolysis of 0.001 mol dm-3
hydrochloric acid solution using carbon electrodes X and Y'
Diagram 3
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Electrode X: '....'.'.'....'....
Electrode Y:
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(iD Write the half equation for the reaction that takes place at electrode
x.
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acid
(c) The electrolvsis is repeated by replacing 0.001 mol dm-3 hydrochloric
solution witlr 1.0 moi dmr hydrochloric acid solution'
Electrode X:
Electrode Y:
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Electrolyte
Anode
Cathode
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(e) Write the halfequation for the reaction that takes placeht cathode'
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pH value I 4 7 l0 13
Table 4
(i) Neutal:................
(ii) Alkaline:
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(b) Identifu the solution which contains the highest concentration of the
following ions:
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(d) Distilled water is added to 20.0 cm3 of solution Z to make 100-0 cm3 of
solution.
Calculate the new concentration ofsolution Z-
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Magnesium
carbonate
.F.,",,;;l-.*F;l.m.E
Diagram 4
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Section B
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5. (a) Diagram 5.1 shows the electron arrangement of a molecule XY+. The
letters used do not represent the actual symbols ofthe elements'
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Diagram 5.1
Table 5
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(c) Metal X is
Diagram 52 shows 0rc r€actiol betni'een metal X and watcr'
a Group 1 elemenl
Water
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6. Diagram 5.1 shox,s two containers ofchloride sah- The sahs can be preparcd
in the school laboratory.
Lchloride M chloride
Diagram 6.1
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(b) Diagram 6.2 shows the wastewater from a textild-iactory. The water is
found to be contaminated with hydrochloric aoid.
Diagrara 6.2
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Section C
For
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to determine the
7. Diagram 7.1 shows the set-up of apprltul-for. an ?xP€rlneT
p"tiriiJ al*"**e of an electroche#cal cell using zinc and copper as electrodas'
Copper
l-?W:-'=-!W::
.:#.{:j-#=
_-_-lrit_-_---_-_g----.
---'-E*:---':-fi:--. After 30 minutes :;w;=t%
'-:--:-:-:::-::--1r--@::
-::-&----:---#-- .:---------_----------:-.
:_-----------_--------j
sulphate
solution
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Diagam 7'l
i
Zinc elootode
Copper electrode
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electrodes.
'Diagram 7.2 shows the voltneter readings of all the experiments'
Diagram 7.2
(b) Record the voltmeter readings in the spaces provided in Diagram 7'2'
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(c) Construct a table to .""orA tt voltmeter reading for the different pairs
of metal.
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(0 Manipulated variable :
13 mula]
difference in this
(e) State the operational definition for the potential
experiment.
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Diagram 8 shows two test tubes containing glaoial ethanoic acid in different
solvents.
Clacial
Glacial ethanoic acid
ethanoic acid in dry
in water propanone
Diagram 8
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