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INSTRUCTIONS: vvvVY 4 NAME:. SCHOOL: TORORO SESEMAT REGION SESEMAT ACTIVITY REGIONAL BASED POST-TEST 2019 S.3. CHEMISTRY PAPER ‘TIME: 2 HOURS 30 MINUTES Answer all questions in this paper. In section A, write the correct answer A, B, C or D in the box provided. In section B, questions should be answered in the spaces provided. In section C, the answers should be written on the answer sheet provided and then fastened together STREAM:.. . SIGNATURE... with sections A and B. For Examiners Use Only. Section A B c Total. Question. Marks Section A (10 MARKS ) Which one of the following processes is used to separate components of crude oil in industries? A. Fractional crystallisation B. Fractional distillation C. Filtration D. Centrifuging A compound has the following chemical formula; X2(SOx)s The valency of X is Al Three drops of dilute sodium hydroxide solution were added to Iron(II) sulphate solution. ‘What would be the likely observation? B2 A. Green precipitate B. Blue precipitate C. Yellow precipitate D. White precipitate Ethene gas reacts with bromine vapour to form an organic compound. Identify the formula of the compound. A. CH;CH2Br B. CH)BrCH2Br C. CH;CHBr D. CH)CHBr S.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 C3 D4 O cm O (2) Page 1 5. 0.386 of ethanol was bumt completely in oxygen, The heat evolved raised the temperature Of 101g of water from 17.7°C to 42.7°C. Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol. (RMM of ethanol = 46; Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2Jg""°C"' ) A. 1263808.29 kjmol : B. 10605.05 kjmot" C. 631.91kjmol" e) D. 1263.81kjmol™ 6. When copper(II) sulphate was clecrolysed using platinum electrodes, the observation at the anode is ‘A. Brown deposit of a solid B. Bubbles of a colourless gas. C. the anode increases in size ea D. the anode reduces in size 7. Which one of the following does not produce brown fumes when heated? A, Zine nitrate B. Copper(Il) nitrate fs} C. Sodium nitrate D. Magnesium nitrate 8. Nitrogen reacts with hydrogen according the following equation: Nog) + 3Hx(g) ==> NH) What volume of gas remains unreacted if 46cm’ of hydrogen was reacted with 10cm? of nitrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure? ie 9. Ina school laboratory, oxygen gas can be prepared from water and solid A. Solid A is likely to be: ‘A. Manganese(IV) oxide B. Sodium peroxide (is) C. Potassium chlorate D. Magnesium oxide 10. The percentage composition by mass of water of crystallisation in hydrated Iron({!) sulphate, FeSQy. 7H2O , is ( Fe= 56; S=32; O= 16; H=1) 126x100 278x100 iP ga78 "1426 152x100 p, 20x10 C3 278 "278 S.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 SECTION B (60MARKS) 11 The auber of sectrons, Mons and neutrons in atoms R, P, Q and Z are shown in the table bellow: (a) Determine the naar : (i) value of Y CAmark) i) “— (imark) (b) Identify the elements that belong to the same group (4 mark) (©) Classify the above elements into metals and non metals. (@ marks) —[Non-metals (1mark) (1mark) (1% marks) 12(a) (i) Name the three major states of matter (ii) When ice was heated it melted to form water and when water was further heated it formed water vapour. Explain the changes that took place. (marks) (b). A student was burning waste papers collected from the classroom. (1 mark) @o ‘State what was observed. Explain your observation in (a)(i). (1% marks) Page 3 ‘8.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION: 2019 13. 25cm’ of 0.05M sodium hydroxide solution reacted completely with 20cm’ of dilute sulphuric acid, (a) Write an equation of reaction that took place. (1% marks) (b) Calculate the number of moles (@ Sodium hydroxide that reacted. (1% marks (ii) Sulphuric acid that reacted (1% marks) (c) Determine the concentration of sulphuric acid in moldm? (1% marks) 14. Chorine with atomic number 17 has two isotopes of mass number 35 and 3 respectively. (a) What is meant by the following terms; (Isotopes (imark) (i) Atomic number (Imark) (b) Calculate the number of neutrons for the two isotopes of Chlorine of; c0) Mass number 35 (imark) (ii) Mass number 37 (imark) (©) Calculate the relative atomic mass of the two isotopes. Qmarks) $.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 Page 4 15. An S.3 student measured 50cm of 0.5M hydrochloric acid in a plastic beaker and added SOem’ of 0.5M sodium hydroxide solution. The temperature of the solution rose by 3.3°C. (a) State the reason why a plastic beaker was used. (Imark) (1% marks) (ii) Calculate the enthalpy of neutralisation. (3% marks) (Specific heat capacity of water= 4.23g"°C", density of water= 1g em) 16, Ethane and ethene are hydrocarbons. (a) What are hydrocarbons? (b) Write the structural formula of; () ‘Ethane (Imark) (i) Ethene (mark) ethene (c) Name one reagent that can be used to distinguish between ethane and ethane then state the observations made. (i) Name of reagent (mark) (ii) Observations with; Ethane (1mark) Ethene (imark) ‘3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 Page S 17. (a) Define the following terms: @ Empirical formula (mark) i) Molecular formula (Imark) (b) A hydrated compound W contains 28.1% Iron, 35.7% Chlorine and 36.2% water of crystallization by mass. The formula mass of W is 199. (Fe=56; Cl=35.5; O= 16; H=1) Calculate the; @ Empirical formula of W (2% marks) Molecular formula of W. ( % marks) 18. A student of Nametsi S.S dropped a piece of Sodium into a beaker containing water. (a) (i) State what was observed (2 marks). Gi)Write an equation of reaction that took place. (1% marks) (b) To the product in (a) above was dropped litmus paper. State what was observed. (Imark) (©) ‘The product in (a) was added to a solution of copper(II) sulphate drop-wise until in excess. State what was observed. (1% marks) S.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION: 2019 Page 6 19, Lead(It) sulphate is one of the insoluble salts in water. (a) Name one other insoluble salt. (A mark) (©) (i) Briefly describe the laboratory preparation of lead( II) sulphate from Lead(Il) nitrate. (2marks). (ii) Write the equation of the reaction in (b) (i). (1% marks) (c) With examples, state two uses of salts. 20, 40cm’ of air in a measuring cylinder containing moist Iron wool was inverted over water and left for two days. After two days, the volume of air reduced to 32cm’. (a) State what was observed on the Iron wool. (Imark) (b) Determine the percentage of air which was used up. amarks) (¢) Name the part of air representing the percentage in (b), (mark) (@) State two methods of preventing the formation of the substance stated in (a). (marks) S.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 Page 7 SECTION C (30 MARKS) 21. Carbon dioxide gas can be prepared in the laboratory. (2) (i) Draw a well labeled diagram you would use to prepare a pure and dry sample of carbon dioxide gas in the laboratory. (6% marks) (ii ) Write the equation of reaction that took place in (a) (i). (1% marks) (b) Describe a laboratory test for carbon dioxide gas. a3 (marks) (©) Buring magnesium was lowered into a gas jar containing carbon dioxide gas. (i)State what was observed. (1% marks) (ii) Write the equation of reaction which took place. (1% marks) () Sate two uses of carbon dioxide gas. (marks) 22. (a) Define the terms; (@ Electrolytes. (Imark) (ii) Electrolysis (mark) (b) State three factors which determine the discharge of ions at the electrodes. marks) (©) Dilute Copper(I1) chloride solution was electrolysed using carbon electrodes. (i) State the ions present in solution. (marks) (Gi) State what was observed at the anode and cathode. (marks) (ii) Write the equations of reaction at each electrode. (3marks) (4) State three applications of electrolysis. (Gmarks) END S.3 CHEMISTRY SARB EXAMINATION- 2019 Page

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