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She City School Unified Mid-Year Examination 2021 - 2022 Class 9 | cAMPuS / — ee BRANCH NAME = _| examination [OO — DATE ROLL NUMBER —— | (CHEMISTRY 5070/22 Paper 2 Theory hour 45 minutes You must answer on the question paper. No additional materials are needed. INSTRUCTIONS © Answer all questions. © Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Write your Campus/Branch Name, Examination Roll Number and Date in the boxes at the top of the page. * Write your answer to each question in the space provided. * Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. © You may use a calculator. '* You should show all your working and use appropriate units. INFORMATION ©The total mark for this paper is 80. © The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ | © The Periodic Table is printed in the question paper. Invigilated by: Marked by: Marks tallied by: This document has 14 pages. Any blank pages are indicated, Fhe City Seba ie eat amination, December 2023 / Chemise / Paper 22/ 23888 Page 1 of 14 1 Choose from the following particles to answer the question below: SBe uc sca Her BK zim 3gNe 20 50- Ree zsit- Each particle can be used once, more than once or not at all Which particle: (a) has only eight electrons ia} (b) has only four electrons in its outer shell (a (c)_has only eight neutrons a (d)_has only ten protons (u (e) has four occupied electron shells ( (8) has proton number of 14 ssoseeeee (L] (Total: 6] Fle Wig Sedael} ries Mv-Year Examination, December 2023 / Chemisty / Pepe 22 Ciss9 Page 2 of 14 2 Astudent set up the apparatus as shown below. cotton wool soaked in concentrated aqueous ammonia cotton wool soaked in concentrated hydrochloric acid Colourless fumes of hydrogen chloride are given off by the hydrochloric a fumes of ammonia are given off by the aqueous ammonia. Colourless (2) After a few seconds, white fumes were seen at point X in thetube. Name the compound formed at point X. (1) (b) Use the kinetic particle theory to explain this observation. 8) (c) The student repeated the experiment using a solution of methylamine CH3NHz, in place of ammonia NH, ‘The white fumes were seen at point Y in the tube, rather than at point X. Explain this difference. soe (2) (Total: 6) Tre City Veal! ebed Mid-Year Examination, December 2023 | Chemistry / Paper 22 / lass 9 Page 3 of 14 in the year 1930. Several elements lished i 3. Astudent found a copy ofa Periodic Table PUBISHN TT ered, One of these were missing from this table because they ha elements was technetium, Te: One isotope of technetium has the symbol "TC low to show the number of subatomic particles in one atom (a) Complete the table bel of this isotope. P number of protons number of electrons number of neutrons (2) (b) Suggest the symbol of another isotope of technetium. (1) why an atom of (c) Explain in terms of subatomic particles and their charge, %8,3Tc is electrically neutral. (d)_ From its posi technetium. 2] (Total: 7] Page 4 of 14 Ste City Jebuel| Voted Mid-Year Examination, December 2021 / Chemistry / Paper 22 / Cass 9 4 (a) Atoms and ions contain three types of sub-atomic particle, Complete the table about these sub-atomic particles. sub-atomic particle | relative charge relative mass electron neutron 1 proton +4 (3) {b) The table shows some information about six particles. particle | Number of protons | Number of neutrons Number of electrons in particle in particle in particle A 37 48 37 B 53 4 54 c 92 143 92 D 92 143 89 E 92 146 92 F 94 150 92 {i)_ What is the nucleon number for particle A? (1) (ii) Explain why particle B is a negative ion. (iii) Which two atoms are isotopes of the same element? and . Explain your answer: a (Total: 8] Fee ay Seb Wied Mi. Year Examibation, December 2021 / Chemistry / Paper 22 Cass 9 Page 5 of 14 5 Bromine is a halogen. it has two naturally occurring isotopes. {a) Define the term Isotopes. (1) (b) One isotope of bromine has the symbol *43sBr. State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in this isotope of bromine. Protons ... Neutrons Electrons... (3) {c)_ Bromine is liquid at room temperature. Draw a diagram to show the arrangement of the molecules in liquid bromine. Show a Bromine molecule as @ (2) {d) Describe the flame test of sodium and potassium metal. B) (Total: 9} he (ty deal | oie g Mi Your txamunation, December 2021 / Chemistry | Paper 22 / Cla Page 6 of 14 6 _ Lithium is in Group | of the Periodic Table. {a) How many electrons are in there in the outer shell of a lithium atom? (1) {b) Lithium reacts with water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen Describe what will you observe when a small piece of lithium is dropped onto the surface of cold water. (2) ()_ Write the equation for the reaction between water and Lithium. {d) Rubidium, Rb, is another element in Group |. Predict what will you observe when a small piece of rubidium is dropped onto cold water, [2] (Total: 6] le iy Jeb ities Mid eat Examination, December 2023 / Chemistry Paper 22/Cass9* Page 7 of 14 7 (a) Element X can undergo the following physical changes. ff oe | (i) Give the scientific name for each of the numbered physical changes. (3) (ii) Explain why the changes shown are physical changes. (b) Define diatomic. (1) (c) Define an element. (1) (d) State the uses of Helium and Argon. (2) (Total: 8] Trey Ila} Unies W-Yex Examinadon, December 221] Chemisty / ape 22/ Cass Page 8 of 14 8 The diagram shows the nuclei of five different atoms key © neutron @ proton (a) Which atom has an atomic number of 3? (1) (b) Which atom has mass number of 6? (1) (c)_ Which two atoms are isotopes of the same element? and ... (21 {d) Complete the table below to show the number of sub-atomic particles in both an atom and an ion of potassium. Potassium atom 39K Potassium atom 33K" number of protons number of electrons number of neutrons [3] (e) Define the term compound? wove (2) (A) Write the electronic configuration of sodium atom and Oxygen atom, (2) (Total: 10] he ity eal! Unies Mid Yea Examination, December 2024 / Chemisty | Paper 22 / Cats Page 9 of 14 9 Stearic acid is a solid at room temperature. The diagram below shows the apparatus used for finding the melting point of stearic acid. The apparatus was heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded every minute. stirrer water heat (a) State the name of the piece of apparatus labelled Ann. 2] (b) (i) Define the term melting. (1) (ii) Describe the movement and arrangement of particles when stearic acid is melted. [2] Ite (ity Sebeal} nies Mis-¥ea" Examination, December 2023 / Chemistry / Paper 2 / Cass 9 Page 10 of 14 Describe with the help of heating curve how does the temperature of solid ch. when it melts. ange {5} (Total: 10} She ty ‘Sebual} Unies Mis Neat Examination, December 2023 / Chemistry / Paper 22 / Class Page 11 of 14 10 Chlorine, bromine and iodine are non-metals in Group Vil of the Periodic Table. Their molecules are diatomic. (a) (i) Describe the trend in colour of the Group Vil elements down the Group. Q) (ii)_In what physical state do the following elements exist at room temperature and pressure? Bromine lodine . (2) (b) Aqueous bromine reacts with aqueous potassium iodide. (i) Write a chemical equation for this reaction. [2] (ii) Describe what you will observe during this reaction. (2) (iii) Explain why aqueous bromine does not react with aqueous potassium chloride. (a) (€)_ Write down any two physical properties of transition elements. 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