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AA experiment was performed to determine the relationship betwee_n ~e •
1 resistance of a
wire and the hea t ene rgy lost from the wire
whe n ther e is a curr ent m it.
Fig. 1.1 sho ws the set-up that was used,
with the wire con nec ted betw een poin ts
P and Q.
Fig. 1.1
(a) The diam eter d and length I of the wire
wer e mea sure d.
(i) F19- 1 -2 sho ws the mic rom eter scre w gau ge whe n mea suri ng
the diam eter d of the wire .
wire
35
mm 30
Fig. 1.2
Fig. 1.3
Mea sure and record the leng th l of the
. .m mm .
wire
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R = 0.0014 X -2 where / and d are In mm.
d
R = ..................................... [2]
(b) (I) Fig. 1.4 shows the reading of the ammeter when the switch S was closed.
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Fig. 1.4
(ii) Fig. 1.5 shows a stop watch used to measure the time t for which the switch S was
closed.
Fig. 1.5
Record the time tin seconds, for which the switch S was closed.
t = ...................................... [1]
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(b) Calculate the refractive index n of the glass. Use the equation
sini
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which produ ces most heat energ y
A st udent performed an experiment to find the type of wood
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when it is burned.
of different types of wood chips
She heated equal volumes of water using equa l masses
was 22 °C.
labelled P, Q and R. The initial temperature of the water
volume of water that was used .
(a) Fig. 3.1 shows a measuring cylinder containing the
200
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Fig. 3.1
Fig. 3.2
3.1.
The student recorded the density of each wood in Table
the water as shown by the
Complete Table 3.1 by writing the final temperatures of
thermometer scales.
Table 3.1
wood density/ (g / cm
3
) final temperature / °C
p 0.64 42
Q 1.27
R 1.10 [1]
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(d) Suggest one other variable that would need to be kept constant in order to ensure that the
experiment was a fair test.
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4 A student prepared potassium chloride, KC/, by neutralizing 25 cm of a solution of potassiurn
carbonate, K2CO3, with hydrochloric acid, HC/.
25 cm 3 of potassium
_.....,___ carbonate solution +
methyl orange
Fig. 4.1
titration 1 2 3
final burette readin g/ cm 3
volume used/c m 3
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(ii) Using the two best results, calculate the average volume of the acid used for
the titration.
t
average volume = ............................... [1]
(c) This averag e volume of the acid was mixed with 25 cm 3 of potassium carbon
ate solution to
obtain potass ium chlorid e solutjo n.
Descri be how you would obtain crystals of potassium chloride from the
solution.
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5 (a) Fig. 5.1 shows a set-up used in an experiment to prepare a solution of ammonia.
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mixture of
ammonium
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(b) The ammonia solution prepared in (a) is used to test a solution of copper(II) sulphate
solution .
(c) Describe how to test for the sulphate ions in aqueous copper{I I) sulphate solution.
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(b) {i) Measure and record the longest diameter of the photograph.
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