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ADUVIE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

CHEMISTRY YEAR 10
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION

TIME: 1 HOUR
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
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There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.

Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully.

1. Which of the following statements is correct?


A. covalent compounds would readily ionize in soluton
B. Covalent compounds consists of ions
C. Hydrogen bond is found between a metal and a non-metal
D. Ionic compound in solution will conduct electricity
2. Which of the following properties of covalent compound is not correct? They
A. are non-electrolytes
B. are mostly gaseous and volatile liquids
C. have low melting points
D. have high boiling points
24. The following molecules have double covalent bonds between two atoms except

A. Oxygen

B. carbon (iv) oxide

C. Ethene

D. Water

25. Electrovalent compounds normally

A. have low boiling points

B. have mobile electrons

C. Conduct electricity in solid state

D. Dissolve in polar solvent like water


26. Water molecules are held together by

A. Covalent bond

B. Hydrogen bond

C. ionic forces

D. Van der waals forces

27. The force of attraction between covalent molecules is

A. Dative bonding

B .Hydrogen bonding

C Ionic bonding

D. van der waals forces

28. The bond formed when two electrons that are shared between two atoms are donated by only one of the
atoms is

A. covalent

B. dative

C. ionic

D. metallic

29. The bond formed when ammonia react with hydrogen ion to form ammonium ion is

A. covalent

B. dative

C. hydrogen

D. ionic

30. Which of the following is ionic?

A. CO

B. CO2

C.SO

D. NaCl

31. If the atomic number of an element X is 11 and that of nitrogen is 7, the most likely formula of the nitride of
X is

A. X3N

B. XN3
C. XN

D. NX

33. Particles of a solid exhibit

(A) vibrational and translational motion

(B) Vibrational and random motion

(C) Vibrational motion only

(D) Random and translational motion

34. . 3Cu + pHNO3 3Cu(NO3)2 + XNO + 4H2O in the equation above, the volume of p and x respectively are

(A) 1 and 3

(B) 2 and 3

(C) 6 and 8

(D) 8 and 2

34. .An increase in the pressure of a gas result in a decrease in its

(A) mass

(B) vapour density

(C) volume

(D) Temperature

35. Water molecules are held together by

(A) Covalent bond

(B) Hydrogen bond

(C) Van der waals forces

(D) Ionic forces

36. The force of attraction between covalent molecules is

(A) dative bonding

(B) hydrogen bonding

(C) ionic bonding

(C) van der waals forces


37. Which of the statements is correct?

(A) covalent compounds would readily ionize

(B) covalent compounds consist of ions

(C) ) hydrogen bond is formed between a metal and a non- metal

(D) ionic compound in solution would conduct electricity

38. .Which of the following properties of covalent compound is not correct? They

(A) non-electrolytes

(B) mostly gaseous and volatile liquids

(C) have low melting points

(D) have high boiling points

39.A solid substance with high melting point is likely to be a/an

(A) covalent compound

(B) dative covalent compound

(C) electrovalent compound

(D) non- metal

40. Gas molecules are said to be perfectly elastic because

(A) they collide without loss of energy

(B) they move about in a straight line

(C) the distance between them are negligible

(D) the volume occupied by them are negligible

THEORY : ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

1. The electronic configuration of elements X and Y are as follows:

ELEMENT ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION


X 2, 8, 8, 1
Y 2, 7
(a) Write the formula of the compound formed when they combine
(b) Name the type of bonding involved
(c) Will the resulting compound be soluble in water?
(d) Will the compound have a high or low melting point?
(e) Will the compound be soluble in non-polar solvent ?
2. Name the type of bond present in each of the following
(i) Carbon iv oxide
(ii) Calcium oxide
(iii) Methane
(iv) Ammonium chloride
(v) Potassium oxide
3. State the law of conservation of mass and its verification
4. Write the chemical formulae of the following compounds
(i) Calcium Chloride
(ii) Alluminium Fluoride
(iii) Lithium Oxide
(iv) Iron (iii) Chloride
(v) Copper (ii) Chloride

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