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Date: _________________

Student: _______________

K/U T/I A C Total Mark Percent

/ 20 /10 / 10 / 10 /50 %
Part A ( /10 K/U)
Choose the correct answer

1. Which of the following will not result in a chemical reaction?

(a) Aluminum is dipped into a zinc nitrate solution.


(b) Zinc is added to a solution of copper(II) sulfate.
(c) Lead is placed into an iron(III) solution.
(d) Sodium is placed into cold water.
2. Which of the following equations represents a single displacement reaction?

(a) HCl(aq)+ NaOH(aq) → HOH(l) + NaCl(aq)


(b) CaO(s) + H2O(l) → Ca(OH)2(aq)
(c) Ca(ClO3)2(s) → CaCl2(s) + 3 O2(g)
(d) Cl2(g) + 2 NaBr(aq) → 2 NaCl(aq) + Br2(l)

3. Which of the following equations shows the general pattern for a double
displacement reaction?

(a) AB+CD→AD+CB
(b) AB→A+B
(c) AB+C→A+CB
(d) A+B→AB

4. What are the products of the complete combustion of a hydrocarbon?

(a) water and carbon monoxide


(b) water and carbon dioxide
(c) carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
(d) other hydrocarbons
5. Which type of reaction involves an acid and a base producing water and an
ionic compound?

(a) combustion
(b) acidification
(c) neutralization
(d) decomposition

6. What is the name applied to a plant that has a high ability to take in
contamination and trap it?
(a) micro-organism
(b) hyperaccumulator
(c) phytoremediator
(d) bioremediator

7. Which metal is least likely to displace hydrogen from acids?

(a) potassium
(b) magnesium
(c) gold
(d) aluminum

8.What property of mercury makes its entry into Arctic food chains a cause for
concern?

(a) It is a liquid at room temperature.


(b) It is a potent neurotoxin.
(c) It is the main component in air.
(d) It destroys ozone near Earth’s surface.

9. When ethane, C2H6, burns, it combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
What coefficient is used with O2 in the balanced chemical equation for the reaction?

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 7

10. Which of the following equations describes a decomposition reaction?

(a) 2C4H10 +3O2 →8CO2 +10H2O


(b) H2CO3 → H2O + CO2
(c) BaO + H2O → Ba (OH)2
(d) 2KI+Br2 →2KBr+I2

Indicate whether each statement is true or false. If you think the statement
is false, rewrite it to make it true. (10 marks)

11. Potassium chlorate is heated to produce potassium chloride and oxygen in a


synthesis reaction.

12. The reactivity of lead is lower than the reactivity of zinc.

13. When potassium chloride and silver nitrate undergo a single displacement
reaction, silver chloride precipitates out of the solution

14. Sometimes, discoveries made accidentally during scientific research have


practical uses

15. When acting as a leavening agent, the acid and the carbonate compound in
baking soda react with each other when water is added

16. During stabilization and solidification, contaminants are changed to a safer form.

17. In the following chemical equation, the 3 in front of O2 is called a subscript:

2ZnS+3O2 →2ZnO+2SO2

18. Syngas is a mixture that can be used to generate electricity because it burns like
a fossil fuel.
19. Every winter, mercury disappears from the Arctic atmosphere

20. A hydrocarbon is one type of organic compound

Part B ( /10T)

1. Gaseous hydrogen chloride, HCl(g), reacts with ammonia gas, NH3(g), to form
ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s).

(a) Is this reaction a neutralization reaction? Explain your answer.

(b) Think about what forms when hydrogen chloride is added to water. Then
think about the product of ammonia and water. How does this reaction differ if
both gases are added to water before they react?

2. Four atoms of phosphorus can produce only 2 molecules of diphosphorus trioxide,


even when plenty of oxygen atoms are present.
(a) Write the chemical equation describing the reaction.

(b) Explain why no more than 2 molecules of diphosphorus trioxide are produced
for every 4 atoms of phosphorus.
Part C ( /10A)
1. Several oxides of sulfur react with water in the air to form acids. (5marks)

(a) Write a balanced equation to represent the reaction of sulfur trioxide with water
to form sulfuric acid.

(b) Classify the reaction that occurs when acid precipitation is formed in this way.

(c) Describe how the formation of acid rain is related to human activities.

2. A laboratory assistant accidentally drops a small piece of potassium into a


container of water. (3marks)

(a) Predict what type of reaction occurs. Explain your prediction.

(b) Bubbles appear in the water. What gas are the bubbles formed from?

(c) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction.

3. A chemist adds an aqueous solution of manganese (II) sulfate to an


aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide. (2marks)

(a) What type of chemical reaction occurs?

(b) Use solubility rules to write a balanced equation to describe the reaction
Part D ( /10 C)
Match each chemical equation from the first list with the correct type of reaction from the
second list

1.

(a) subscript
(b) decomposition
(c) coefficient
(d) single displacement

(i) a number that appears as a factor in front of a formula in a chemical equation

(ii) type of reaction useful for recovering a dissolved metal from solution

(iii) a small number that appears after a symbol in a chemical formula

(iv) type of chemical reaction in which a complex compound breaks down into simpler
products

2.

(a) HCl(aq)
(b) MgO(s)
(c) KOH(aq)
(d) SO3(g)

(i) acid

(ii) base

(iii) acidic oxide

(iv) basic oxide

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