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HL Which of the following lead salts is solu- ble in cola water? tion. Items 2 3 refer to the following infor ‘The atomic number of Element Y is 1: (A) Lead chloride . Leta ee (D) Lead nitete Element ¥ be placed? a 2 @ 3 oO 4 © 3 “The oxidation state of Element ¥ wi most probably be a 3 @ 8 oO 3 oO +5 4. Which of the following represents a balanced equation for the reaction between aqueous silver sitrate and aqueous sodiiun chloride? (A) ABNO,(eq) + 2NaCKaq) >. ARCL(s) NANO (oq) a ee (B) —AgNO,ag)-+ NaCi(ag) —> Ag,CKS) NaNO) (© AgNOfaq) +NaCi(aq) > ABCIE) + NANOS) @) AgNO, (aq) + 2NaCiag) =», AgCI, 6) +2NaNO, (ay) eae Sa eae 7S Oxidation can BEST be described es 9 6, Which of the following eompounds is owe oy, Cipitated whea solutions ofbariuchlot snd ao i (A) proton loss -Saxposiom sulphate are mixed? @B) lection toss (©) proton gain A) Beso, ®) electron gain Gi ben © xa © aH,s0, 002601/F 99 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAG w Bis Whe sulphuric acid is added to sodium hydroxide solution, which of the following ‘can be determined by pletting # graph of omperenire against volume of acid edded? (A) Effect of temperature on rate of reaction (B) Effector of reaction © Temperature of acid added at eat point of reaction (D) Volume of acid added at end of point of reaction jconcentrationonrate 10. Items 8 - 9 refer to the following informa tion: 1. When a piece of calcium was added to some distilled water in a container, a “milky” suspension was formed. 412 The “milky” suspension was produced because, in water, (A) calcium hydroxide is slightly soluble (B) calcium carbonate is insoluble (©) calcium oxide és slightly soluble (D) calcium sulphate is insoluble A sample of the svapention wae Mhtoned sand the pH of de filtrate determined, The expected pH of the flltate should be 13, approxinnately « @) oO 3 5 7 o © o02601/F 99 1 refer to the following terns ‘used to describe the structure of substances. (A) Giant atomic (B) Simple molecular (©) Ionic (D) Metallic Each option may be used more thea once, ‘once, or aot atalito answerthe items below, Which of the terms above could be used to deseribe the structure of siamond? BEST describes a substance which melts at -95°C and boils at 69°C? hich oF the following statements BEST ofines an acid? In aqueous solution, itgivesriseto hydrogen ions, H°(2q). (B) — WhasapHt value gresterthan 7 and tums blue liters red (©) Itcontains oxygen and only shows acidic properties when dissolved in aliquid, (D) Ie reacts with alkalis to form sales only. A cutalyst inoreaee the rate of « reuctivar use it (A) weakens the bonds in the eactants B) provides an altemative route of higher activation energy (©) provides an altesnative route of lower activation energy (D) binds inveversibly with the reac tants GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 14. 18. In the electrolysis of aqueous copper (ID) sulphate solution using copper electrodes, the anode (A) decreases in mass (B) increases in mass (©) undergoes no chonge in mass (D) is the site where reduction occurs Which of the following electronic struc- tures BEST represents that of hydrogen chloride? w 4, 0 ® RHscs © H[scre 00 © nics 16. "7. 18. aA ‘A. new element was discovered and its reactions closely resembled those of the halogens, Itdisplaced bromine from potas- sium bromide solution and iodine from potassium iodide solution, but it had no effect on potassium chloride solution. ‘Above which of the following halogens would youexpectthiselementtobe placed? (A) Bromine (B) Chlorine ©. Fluorine () Iodine A small crystal of potassium manganate (VED (potassium permanganate) was dis- solved in a test tube of water and a purple solution formed. 1 em ofthis solution was placed in another test tube which was filled ‘with water, This process was repeated five times and the resulting solution still had traces of colour. This experiment BEST provides evidence that matteris made up of (A) atoms (B) ions (©) particies D) molecules In an exothermic reaction the (A) teactantshave less energy than the products since energy isubsorbed from the surroundings (B) products have more stored enerey than the reactants (C) reactants and products have the sane amount of stored energy (D) reactants have more stored enerey than the products. 60 ON Teor Mase of 120 ai tems 19 - 20 referto the solubility curves ‘of compounds named in the diagram be- low. Potassium nitrate eyes ieee mere 100, Hydrated alasotver sepver a) anton gy scipute ovate 6 A sein . Morse gum sulphate sim abate » “posi 02 4” Go 80 400 ‘Temperature! °C 1. “The sait with the greatest solubility a 20°C (A) atastum sulphate (potassium grate {© Sodium elorde {D} yates copper AD sulphate 20. The sl whose colby changes to the gqesed exten he empezar range 0°C~ 60 °Cis (A) potasinn uh (®_patssur itete () fodumettone (Dy bydeated copper ( sulphate 2 oft following is.» wask elecwo- (A) Molten lead (B) Aqueous ethanoic acid (©) Dilute hydrochloric acid (D) Molten iead bromide Do26ovF s9 22. 24, 25, Assolution, X,isaddedto acidified aque potassium iodide which tums brown, A. ition of starch to the solution results ix dark blue colouration. It is possible that Solution X contains (A) Fe ions B) a reducing agent ) SO} ions an oxidising agent Phe calciutslon (Ce )has ames number of 40 and an atomic number of 20, Which of the following would the ion comain? 1 20 neutrons WH. IS protons WL 18electroos IV, 18neutrons 8 Land Hi only B) Land V only ) Mand Hf only D) Iand 1Vonly the electrolysis of aqueous copper(H}) sulphate solution usiag inert clectrodes, the ions migrating to the cath ode are (A) Cu and SO? (8) —-Htand OFF ©) Ce ang He D) 80, and OW ‘Which of the following is NOT an oxidis- sng agent? (A) Oxygen B) Chlorine © Carbon (D) Hydrogen peroxide GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGI tem 26 refers.to the following ist of quan- 23, tities. 1 8p of oxygen motecules I. 12g of carbon atoms HH. 16 g of sulphur atoms IV. 23 g of sodium atoms (Mass no: O= 16, C= 12, $=32, Nax23) 26. Which of the following combinations Fepresents equal quantities of particles? 29. : (A) Land IV only (5) Mand 1V only (©) {Mana ni only ©) H, Mand 1V only 27, Which of the following terms can be de- fined as the ratio of the mass of a molecule of @ compound to one-twelfth of the mass of the earbon-12 atom? (A). Relative molecular mass (8) Molar mass (©) Relative formula mass (D) Mass concentration s. Whichofthefollowingistue aboutthe rate of a reaction? (A) I increases as the reaction pro. ceeds. (B) —_Itincreases asthe pressure in gases decreases. (©, Mdecreases ifthe kinetic energy of the reacting particfes decreases. (D) _Itdecreasesifthereacting particles are more finely divided, ‘A protein, X, is hydrolysed using # dilute acid. The BEST method of sepazating and ‘identifying the products is by (A) disillstion (B) fractional distitation (©) fractional rystalisation (©) _paperchromatography 30. Which ofthe following are the raw materials and conditions required to produce ethanol by fermentation? I Raw materials Temperature pH (A) Sucrose + glucose room temperature <7 (B) Sucrose + yeast high temperature <7 (©) Starch + yeast high temperature 7 (D)— Glusose + yeast room termperature 7 | o026011F 99 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE sae Biases ©) Medicint partic (© = Methane ) —-Propene Match EACH item below with one of the options sbeve. Each may be used more ‘han onee, once or not at ail Isused in making plasties Requires the least oxygen por mole for complete combustion “The residve in the fraction! distillation of petroleum ‘Which of the following compounds cone ‘wins peptide linkages? (A) Terylene @) Pa (C) Carbohyurate D) Protein ‘When large alkane molecules are erscke:, ‘the products are usually a mixture of large and small alkene molecules sonal] alkane rsolecates (©) smail alkeue moleeutes (D) smal} alkane and alkene molecvies on2601/8 99 refer ote following options, 36. ‘Which of the following compound w. eset with zodium to bem hydrogen, Starch, insulin Surmse Hacenoglobin “The aliiline bydsolysis of fet w produce soap is referred 10 a9 hydration GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE I [tem 39 refers to two organic compounds, L ‘and Il,of molecular formuta,C,H,0, which have the following structures, HOH OH HHH Tater (Mie eal! H-C-C-C-H H-C~C-C-OH ee rok | H OHH HOR OH 1 u 39. Compounds I and Il are known as the (A) isotopes of CHO (8) _ixomers of C,H,O (©) condensed formulae of CHO (D) molecular formulae of C,H,O Which of the following is NOT trie of all homologous series ef compounds? “The members of the series have (A) the same functional group (B) dhe same general formula (©) similar chemical properties (D) the same empirical formula 41. Whien of te following organic molecules has only two isomers? (A) Methane ®) Propane © — Butane D) — Pentane On26011F 99 42. A polymer is BEST described es a large molecule made up of (A) only one monomer (B) one or more monomers {C)__cepeating units derived from one monomer (D)__repeatingvsits derived fromone or Tore monomers 43, Inthe breathalyser tes, ethanol is made to react with potassiumehromate VD. Which Of the following rections occur during the tes? (A) Ethanol is oxidised and the chro- ‘mate (VI) is reduced to a green colour. (B) Ethanol is reduced and the chro- mate (VI) is oxidised to 2 green colour. (©) Bthanol is acting as an oxidising ‘agent, whereas the chromate (V1) is acting as a reducing agent. (D) Ethanol and potassium chromate (V1) ate neither reduced nor oxi- ised 44, "The production of polyvinyl chloride from vinyl chloride is an example of (A) addition polymerisation (B) condensation polymerisution © fermentation «D) vacuum distillation 45. The conditions employed in the manufac ‘we of ammonia by the Haber process ar (A) low temperature, low pressure an catalyst (8) high temperature, low pressure an catalyst (©) high temperature, high pressure ‘ut no catalyst (D) high temperanne, bigh pressure and catalyst GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

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