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CHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL
Paper 4
JULY 2022
2 hours

KOLOLO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL


INTERNAL MOCK EXAMINATION

Uganda Certificate of Education

CHEMISTRY

Paper 4
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2 hours

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:

Attempt both questions. Answers to all questions are to be written in the spaces
provided in this question paper.

You are not allowed to use any reference books such as textbooks, booklets on
qualitative analysis, etc.

All working must be shown clearly.

Mathematical tables, slide rules and silent non – programmable calculators may be
used.

FOR EXAMINERS’ USE ONLY


Question 1
Question 2
TOTAL
1. You are provided with the following;
BA I; a solution of 0.2M hydrochloric acid
BA2; a solution made by dissolving 2.65g of sodium salt, Na2X in
250cm3 of distilled water.

You are required to determine the relative molecular mass of the radical
represented by X.

Procedure
Pipette 20cm3 or 25 cm3 of BA2 into a clean conical flask. Add 2 drops of methyl
orange indicator.

Titrate it with BA1 from burette until the end point is reached.

Record your results in the table below.

Repeat the titration until you obtain consistent results.

Volume of pipette used……………………………………………...........……….cm3


(½mark)

Experiment 1 2 3
Final burette reading/cm3
Initial burette reading/cm3
Volume of BA1 used/cm3

(7½ marks)
Titre values used to calculate average volume ……………………………….....cm3
(01 marks)

Average volume of BA1 used …..........................…………………………… cm3


(02½ mark)
Questions:

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(a) Calculate the;

(i) number of moles of hydrochloric acid in BA1 that reacted. (3 marks)


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(ii) concentration of the salt in moles per dm3 (HCl : Na2X = 2 : 1).
(4marks)
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(b) Determine the relative molecular mass of the radical X. (5½ marks)
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2. You are provided with a compound P which contains two cations and two
anions. Carry out the following tests to identify the cations and anions in P.
Identify any gases that may be evolved.

Record your observations and deductions in the table below. (25marks)

TEST OBSERVATION DEDUCTIONS


a) Heat two spatula endfuls of P
in a test-tube until no further
change

b) Dissolve two spatula endfuls of


P in 5cm3 of distilled water
and filter. Keep both filtrate
and residue.

(i) To the first portion, add


dilute sodium hydroxide
solution drop wise until in
excess.

(ii) To the second portion, add


potassium iodide solution.

(iii) To the third portion,


add dilute ammonia
solution dropwise until in
excess.
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(iv) To the fourth portion,
add Lead (II) nitrate.

(v) To the fifth portion,


carry out a test of your
own to confirm the
anion in the filtrate.

c) Wash the residue with distilled


water, transfer it to a boiling
tube and dissolve it in dilute
nitric acid. Divide the
resultant solution into two
portions.

(i) To the first portion, add


aqueous sodium hydroxide
drop wise until in excess.

(ii) To the second portion, add


aqueous ammonia drop
wise until in excess.

P contains:

(i) Cation ……………….....................................…………………………..

(ii) Anion …………..................……………………………………………..

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CONFIDENTIAL
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CHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Paper 4
AUGUST, 2022

KOLOLO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL


INTERNAL MOCK EXAMINATIONS, 2022
JULY/AUGUST, 2022

CHEMISTRY

PRACTICAL

INSTRUCTIONS

Paper 4

CONFIDENTIAL:

GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN THAT THE INFORMATION GIVEN BELOW


DOES NOT REACH THE CANDIDATES EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY.

1. The description of the reagents and chemicals specified below does not necessarily
correspond with the description in the question paper. Candidates must NOT be
informed of the difference.

2. Candidates are not allowed to use reference books (i.e. textbooks, booklets on
qualitative analysis etc) during the examination.

3. In addition to the ordinarily fittings and apparatus contained in a Chemistry


laboratory, each candidates will require:

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Each student should be provided with the following.
100cm3 of BA1
100cm3 of BA2
6 test tubes
1 boiling tube
1 filter paper
1 filter funnel
1 burette (50cm3)
1 pipette (20 or 25cm3)
2 beakers
1 conical flask
Methyl orange indicator
2g of P
Heat source and the necessary reagents
BA1 is made by diluting 17.7cm3 of concentrated hydrochloric acid in water to make 1dm3
of solution.
BA2 is made by dissolving 10.6g of sodium carbonate in water to make 1dm3 of solution.
P is a mixture of CuCO3 and Al2 (SO4)3 in a ratio of 1:1 respectively.

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