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454U1 Chemistry Paper I November 2012 I % hour FINAL SEMESTER 2 EXAMINATION 2012 MAKTAB RENDAH SAINS MARA FORM 4 CIIEMISTRY PAPER I I hour 15 minutes DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL BEING TOLD TO DO SO L This question paper consists of 50 questions. 2. Answer all questions- 3. Answer each question by blackening the correct space on the answer shest' 4. Blacken only one sPace' 5. If you wish to change your answer, erase the blackened mark that you have made' Then blacken the space for the new answer' 6. The diagram in the questions provided is not drawn to scale unless stated' 7. You may use a non-progwrmmable scientific calculator' This question paper consists of2l printed pages including the front page 4541 t | @ 2012 Copyright Reserved MARA [See next page www.myschoolchildren.com more examination papers at :

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  • 454U1ChemistryPaper INovember2012I % hour

    FINAL SEMESTER 2 EXAMINATION 2012MAKTAB RENDAH SAINS MARA

    FORM 4

    CIIEMISTRYPAPER I

    I hour 15 minutes

    DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL BEING TOLD TO DO SO

    L This question paper consists of 50 questions.2. Answer all questions-3. Answer each question by blackening the correct space on the answer shest'

    4. Blacken only one sPace'5. If you wish to change your answer, erase the blackened mark that you have made'

    Then blacken the space for the new answer'

    6. The diagram in the questions provided is not drawn to scale unless stated'

    7. You may use a non-progwrmmable scientific calculator'

    This question paper consists of2l printed pages including the front page

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  • Question Lo Question 50 are followed by four options +.B,C orD'choose the best option for each qlestion and blackened the corresponding sPace on the obiectiveanswer sheet.

    l. which of the following scientists is involved in the development of the Periodic Table?

    A Neils BohrB John DaltonC James ChadwickD Henry J.G. MoseleY

    2. Group l8 elements are known asA halogensB noble gasesC alkali metalsD transition metals

    3. Which ofthe following elements are in Group l? in the Periodic Table of Elements?

    A Fluorine and bromineB Chlorine and xenonC Bromine and neonD Fluorine and helium

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    4. Metal of Group I elements react with water' Which statement is true?

    A All the metals react vigorouslyB The reaction Produoes white flameC Solution produced turns red litmus paper to blueD The gas released ignites a burning wooden splinter

    5. Which statements are true about the properties of elements across Period 3?

    I Metallic ProPerties decreasesIl EleotropositivitY increasesIII Proton number increasesIV Atomic size decreases

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    A I and IlB II and IIIC I, III, and IV

    . D II, III, and IV

    6. During the formation of ionic bonds, the atoms ofelements

    A transfer electronsB donate electronsC accept electronsD share electrons

    7. Which substance.is a covalent compoun$l

    A HYdrogen chlorideB Magnesium oxide

    . C Sodium chlorideD Lithium oxide

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  • 9. Diagram 1 shows the formation ofa compound.

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    8. Which statement describes a covalent bond?A Van der Waals forces between non metal atomsB Transfer ofelectron between metal and non metal atomC Metal atom donate electron to achieve a stable electron arrangementD Non metal atoms share electron to achieve a stable electron arrangement

    Calcium chloride

    Diagram I

    Which of the following compound has the same type of bond as the compound formed in

    Diagram l?

    A Sulphur dioxideB Carbon disulphideC Hydrogen chtorideD Potassium sulphide

    10. Which statement explains why a covalent compound d&s not conduct electricity?

    A Insoluble in waterB Ions present are not freeC Consist of neutral moleculesD Insoluble in organic solvents

    I l. Which of rhe following substance is an electrolyte?

    A Chlorine gas, Cl2B Hydrochloric acid, HCIC Carbon tetrachloride, CClrD Phosphorus pentachloride, PCls

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    12. Which ofthe following ions are present in copper(Il) sulphate solution?

    A Cul* and H* ionsB Cu2* and So+2- ionsC Cu2*, so+z- and H" ionsD cu?*, soq2-, H* and olf ions

    13. Diagram 2 shows the apparatus set-up for the electrolysis of t '0 mot dm-3

    silver nitrate solution.

    .0 mol dm-3 silver nitrate solution

    Diagram 2

    'i

    Which of the following are the ions that attracted to anode?

    A Ag* ionsB NOs- ionsC Ag* and Ff ionsD NO3- and OH- ions

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    14. Diagram 3 shows the apparatus set-up ofa voltaic cell that isthe electrodes.

    made up of iron and zinc as

    0.1 mol dm-r

    Zinc

    0.1 mol dm-3

    zinc nitrate solutioniron(ll) nitrate solution

    . Salt bridge

    Diagram 3

    What is the direction of the electron flow in the cell?

    A From zinc to iron electrode through salt bridgeB From iron to zinc electrode through salt bridgeC From zinc to iron electrode through extemal circuitD From iron to zinc electrods tfuough external circuit

    15. Diagram 4 shows the apparatus set-up ofa voltaic celt that is made up ofmagnesium andmetal X as the electrodes.

    Magnesium MCTAI X

    Dilute hydrochloric acid

    Diagram 4

    Which of the following metal gives the highest voltage reading?

    A

    B

    C

    D

    Iron

    Silver

    Copper

    Aluminium

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    16. Which particle enables acids to show its properties?

    A Hydroxide ionB HYdrogen ionC HYdrogen atomD HYdrogen molecule

    17. Which of t}le following gases will change damp litmus paper from red to blue?

    A OxYgenB AmmoniaC Carbon dioxideD HYdrogen chloride

    18. Which of the following are strong acids?

    I HYdrochloric acidII SulPhuric acidIII Ethanoic acidIV Nitric acid

    A I and IlB lI and IIIC I, II and IVD II, III and IV

    19. A student is stung by an insect with an alkaline sting'-l Whi.h substancels iuitable to treat tlie student?

    A VinegarB DetergentC ToothPasteD Baking soda

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    20. Table I shows the pH values offour solutions with the same concentration'

    Solution pH valueP 1.0

    a 2.0R 4.5S 6.5

    Table I

    Which solution has the lowest concentration ofhydrogen ions?

    APBQCRDS

    21. Which substance is used by farmers to remove excess acidity in the soil?

    A Calcium nitrateB Calcium chlorideC Calcium sulphateD Calcium hydroxide

    22. Which substance is a soluble salt?

    A Silver chlorideB Zinc carbonateC Sodium nikateD Barium sulphate

    23. Which salt is prepared through precipitation?

    A Lead(II) iodideB Barium chlorideC Potassium iodideD Ammonium chloride

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    24. Which salt can be prepared by reacting a metal with a dilute acid?

    A Silver nitrateB Lead(ll) nitrateC CoPPer(II) sulPhateD Magnesium sulPhate

    25. Which ofthe foltowing reactions represent double decomposition reactions?

    I Pb(NOr, + NazSO+ ) PbSOq + 2NaNO:II Ba(NOr2 + 2KCl ) BaClz + 2KNO3

    IV Ba(NO:): + Na2SO4 ) BaSOa + 2NaNG

    A I and IIIB II and IIIC l, III and IVD ll, III and IV

    ] 26. Th" follo*ing chemical equation shows a reaction between sodium and

    oxygen where a

    and c are integers.

    ,rNa+G, ) d--lWhat are the values ofa, c and the formula ofthe product obtained?

    a c Formula of Pr9d-uct

    4 2 Na2O

    2 2 NazO

    2., NaOz

    4 2 NaOz

    B

    C

    D

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  • 27. Diagrarn Sshows six transition elements in the Poriodic Table of Elernents' Which of the

    follJwing is true about the elemene?

    Diagram 5

    A

    B

    C

    D

    Low densitY

    Loli mehing Point

    High solubilitY in water

    High tensile str€ngth

    28. The following statements describe the characteristics ofan element'

    ' Aqueous solution ofan ion are green or brown in oolour

    . . Act as a catalyst in the production of ammonta .. Has Nvo oxidation numbers' +2 and+3'

    Which of the follorving is the element?

    B PlatinumNickel

    Iron

    C

    D

    29, Diagram 6 shows the electron anangellent of element X and Y. Which of the bondingtype and formula is true for compound for.med bctween the two elements?

    A

    B

    C

    Formula

    XY

    XYz

    XY

    XYz

    Diagram 5

    Bonding'tYPe

    ionic bond

    .ionic bond

    . covalent bond

    covalent bondD

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    ' 30. Table 2 shows the proton number offour elements'

    Table 2

    Atom Y has 3 shells occupied with electrons. Element Y reacts with chlorine to formcompound T which has strong electrostatic forces.Which of the following shows element Y and the chemical formula of T?

    Element Y

    A LithiumB Calcium

    ' C MagaesiumD Potassium

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    Element Proton number

    Lithium3

    Magnesiumt2

    .Potassiumt9

    Calcium20

    CompoundT .

    YCI

    YCIu

    YC12

    YCI

    3l . The following statements are some information about the compound formed between

    element P and Q.

    o Dissolve in water. High melting point. Solid at room temperature

    Which is true about element P and Q?

    A P is a metal element and Q is a non melal elementB P and Q have equal number of electronsC Both P and Q are non - metal elementsD Both P and Q share electrons

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    32. Diagrarn 7 shows apparatus set-up of electrolysis of aluminium oxide' AlzOr'

    Molten lead(Il) oxide

    Diagram 7

    Which ofthe fotlowing is the halfequation at anode and cathode of this process?

    33. Diagram 8 shows apparatus set-up for electrolysis of0'l mol din-3 sodium nitrate solution

    using Platinum electrodes'

    0.1 mol dm-3 sodium nitrate solution

    Diagram 8

    Which of the following pairs of ions that will be selected discharged at anode and

    cathode?

    pb2* + 2e --+ Pbpbz* + 2e --r Pb

    Pbz" + 2e '-, Pb

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    A

    B

    C

    D

    Anode Cathode

    No:- Na'

    oH- Na'

    oH-=--

    NOr- H'

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  • 34. Diagram 9 shows electrolysis of 0'1

    electrodes-

    Copper ele.trode

    t4

    mol dm-3 copper(Il) sulphate solution using copper

    0.1 mol dm-3

    copper(Il) sulPhate solution

    Diagram 9

    Which of the following will be observed at anode after 30 minutes?

    B

    C

    D

    Brown solid dePosited

    Electrode becomes thinner

    Electrode becomes thicker

    Colourless gas bubbles released

    35. Diagram I 0 shows the apparatus set-up for electroplating an iron key with silver'

    Iron key

    Diagram l0

    What is X?

    A Silver nitrateB Iron(II) nitrateC silver chlorideD Iron(III) chloride

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    36. Diagram I I shows the apparatus set-uP ofa voltaic cell with magnesium and copper as

    the electrodes.

    CopPer

    Copper(Il) sulphate solutionMagnesium

    Magnesium nitrate solution

    Salt bridge

    Diagram 1 I

    Whichofthefollowingis.thehalfequationforthereactionatnegativeterminal?

    A

    B

    C

    D

    M{'+2e"-MgMg--- Mg2* + 2e

    Cu2* + 2e -- CuCu --- Cul*+ 2e

    37, Which ofthe following substances reacts with calcium carbonate to produce gas bubbles?

    A Salt solutionB

    cD

    Ethanol

    Vinegar

    Sugar solution

    38. Table 3 shows the concentration and pH values oftwo types ofacid'

    Table 3

    Which statement is true about the acids?

    A Mis a weak acid, Nis a strong acidB Concentration ofhydrogen ion in Mis higher than tr/C The degree of dissociation ofacid 7f is higher than acid M

    D M ionises partially in water, N ionises completely in water

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    Type of acid Conc.ntration / mol dm-' pH value

    M 0.1 I

    N 0.1 6

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    39. Which ofthese are suitable reactants for neutralisation reaction?

    I Sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxidetl Hydrochloric acid + copper(Il) oxide

    III Sulphuric acid + calcium carbonateIV HYdrochloric acid + magnesium

    A

    B

    C

    D

    I and II

    I and lV

    II and lllIII and lV

    40. The word equation below represents a chemical reaction-

    What could substance W be?

    A Zinc sulphateB Zinc carbonateC CoPPe(Il) oxideD CoPPer(II) hYdroxide

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    Dilute hydrochloric acid + Substance W ' Salt + water * carbon dioxide

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    41. Rubidium is below lithium in Group I elements'What will happen when rubidium reacts with water?

    A Reaction produces less gas bubbleB ' Reaction occurs more slowlYC Produces Yellow flameD Produces an exPlosion

    42. Element X and element Y are located in Group I and Group 17 in tle- nerjo{i1 fatt3 ofElement respectively' X reacts with Y to form a compound' What is the chemrcal rormula

    or

    the compound?

    AXYB x2YC XY2D X2Y3

    43. Table 4 shows the electron arrangeinents of four atoms'

    Table 4

    Arrange the elements in increasing order of electronegativity'

    A F, AI, CI, KB F, CI, AI, KC K, AI, CI, FD K, CI, AI, F

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    44. Table 5 shows the properties ofcompound P' Q and R'

    Which of the following represent P, Q and R?

    A

    B

    C

    D

    I and III and III

    II and IV

    III and IV

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    ProPerties

    Soluble in water, does not conduct electricity

    Soluble in water, conduct electricity in both

    molten and aqueous state.

    Compound

    P

    o

    I tnsoluble in water, conduct electricity inI

    I molten stateR

    Table 5

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    solution.

    12 shows f}le apparatus

    19

    set-up of eleotrolysis of concentrated potassium chloride

    Concentratedpotassium chloridesolution

    Carbon elechodes

    Diagram 12

    What is the halfequation at cathode?

    A K*+ e- ) KB 2r{+2€ > H2C 2Cl' ) Clz+ 2e-D 4OH- ) 2H2O + 02 +4e

    46. What is the volume of distilled water required to be added to 25.0 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm-3nitric acid in order to produce a solution of 0.1 mol dm-' ?

    A

    B

    C

    D

    5.0 cm3

    12.5 cm3

    125-0 cm3

    150.0 cm1

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    47.Diagraml3 shows the titration of hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide solution

    0.2 mol dm-3

    hydrochloric acid

    50 cm3 of 0.I mol dm-3 ofpotassium hYdroxide solution +

    phenolphthalein

    Diagram 13

    What is the volume ofhydrochloric acid needed to neutralize potassium hydroxide

    A 25 cm3B 50 cm3C 75 cm3D 100 cm3

    48. Diagram 14 shows a chemical cell

    Copper plate

    Coppe(II)

    Copp€r atom loss€s electron to form oopper(Il) ion

    Copper(ll) ion acc€pt electron to form copper atom

    Zinc ion accept electron to form zinc atom

    Zinc storn loses electron to form zinc ion

    Zinc plate

    Zinc sulPhale solution

    sulphate solution

    Diagram 14

    Whatisthechemicalreaotionthattakesplaceatthepositiveterminalofthechemical

    cell?

    A

    B

    C

    D

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    49. Table 6 shows information about three voltaic cells.

    Pair of metals Potential difference (Y) Negative terminal

    R and copper 0.44 R

    S and copper 110 s

    T and copper 0.53 Cu

    Table 6

    What is t}re potential differenbe for the pair of metal S and T?

    A 0.97 VB 2.14 Vc 2.23 Y

    2.67 Y

    50. 40 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm'3 nitric acid is added to 50 cm3 of 0.2 mol drr3 sodium hydroxide'Calculate the mass ofthe salt formed in this reaction.[Relative atomic mass: Na; 23, O; 16, N; 14, H;1]

    A 0.85 gB l l2gC l.7O gD 2.55 g

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    FINAL SEMESTER 2 EXAMINATION 2012MAKfAB RENDAII SAINS MARA

    FORM4

    CHEMISTRY

    Paper 2 & 3

    Two hours and thifi minutes

    do Nor oppN TrrE eUESTIoN BooKLETLINTIL BEING TOLD TO DO SO

    L Write your name and oollege number in. the space provided.

    2. This question booklet consists of SectionA, B and C.

    3. Answer atl question in Section A and C.4. Answer any one question from Section B' I5. You may use a non-Programmable

    sciEntific calculator.6. The diagrams in the questions provided

    are not dravr'n to scale unless stated.

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    Section QuestionFullmark

    Marks

    A

    1 t2

    2 12

    3 12

    4 12

    B

    5 20

    6 20

    C

    l5

    8 t7

    TOTAL 100

    This question booklet contains 17 printed pages.

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    Section A

    148 narksl

    Answer all questions in this section.

    Table I shows some elements in Period 3 in the Periodic Table of Elements.

    Elernent Sodium Aluminium Silicon Chlorine Argon

    Proton number 11 l3 t4 l7 18

    Table I

    Based on Table 1, answer the following questions:

    (a) State one element which is(D metal

    (iD semi-metal

    (iii) non-metal

    13 marksl

    Chlorine is in Group 17 in the Periodic Table. State the common name forGroup 17 elemerits.

    11 nark)

    (c) Write the electron arrangement of sodium atom.

    ll narkl

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    State the number of valence electron of argon atom'

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    (D(d)

    fl mark'l

    (iD In which group can you find argon in the Periodie Table?

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    (iiD Argon is chemically unreactive. Explain.

    12 marksl

    (e) (D Which element forms an amphoteric oxide?

    I I markl

    (ii) Write the chemical formula of the oxide of element in l(eXi)'

    Il narkl

    (i ii) State one chemical property ofthe oxide in l(e)(ii).

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    2. Diagram 2 shows the electron arrangement of compound J. Compound J is formedfrom the reaction between element X and element Y. The letters used do not

    . represent the actual symbols of the elements.

    \iit,l)

    Based on Diagram 2:(a) State how Y ion and X ion are formed from their atoms.

    Y ion:...........

    X ion:...........12 marksj

    (b) Write the electron arrangement for atom X and Y

    Y:,..--....12 marks"l

    (c) State the type ofcompound for J,

    ll mark.l

    Write the chernical equation for the reaction between element Xand element Y to form compound J.

    12 marks'l

    (iii) State two physical properties ofcompound J.

    a- -\2a -.+- \.i ,.-.,. I t /-.,..-\ Ii{oiiltioiitI \C./ i | \\o/./ IL j \-_ '-r- )

    Dirgram2

    (i)

    (ir)

    12 marks'l

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    Y exists as diatomic molecules. Draw the electron arrangement for

    the molecule,

    12 marksl

    Name the type of bond in 2(d)(i)'

    ..,..............-..:,..,-.-..

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    J.

    6 4s4ll2

    Diagram 3 shows the apparatus set-up for the electrolysis of 0.001 mol dm-3hydrochloric acid solution using carbon electrodes X and Y'

    Carbon electrode

    Diagram 3

    Based on Diagram 3, answer tlre following questions.

    (u) (D What is meant by cation?

    Carbon electrode X

    0.001 mol dm-3hydrochloric acid

    ll nmkl

    (ii) State all the ions present in hydrochloric acid solution.

    (iiD

    11 narkl

    Which electrode is the anode and cathode.

    Electrode X: '....'.'.'....'....

    Electrode Y:12 marlcsl

    Name the gas formed at electrode X.

    11 narkl

    Write the half equation for the reaction that takes place at electrodex.

    (b) (D

    (iD

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    Electrolyte

    Anode

    Cathode13 narksl

    Write the halfequation for the reaction that takes placeht cathode'

    ll nukT

    (c) The electrolvsis is repeated by replacing 0.001 mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid

    solution witlr 1.0 moi dmr hydrochloric acid solution'

    trtrr'hat will be observed at the electrodes?

    Electrode X:

    Electrode Y:12 narksl

    One ofthe usage ofelectrolysis is electroplating' A student intends to

    electroplate anlron spoon with silver to make it more attractive'

    Suggest the suitable substances as the:

    (d)

    (e)

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    which contains the highest concentration of the

    12 marksl

    Table 4 shows the pH values of solutions V, W, X, Y and Z with a concentrationof 2.0 mol dm-3.

    Solution w x Y ZpH value I 4 7 l0 13

    Table 4

    Based on Table 4, answer the following questions.

    (a) State one solution which has the following properties:

    (i) Neutal:................

    (ii) Alkaline:12 marksl

    (b) Identifu the solutionfollowing ions:

    (i) Hydrogen ion :

    (ii) Hydroxide ion:

    (.) Name an example of solution V.

    U nark'l

    Distilled water is added to 20.0 cm3 of solution Z to make 100-0 cm3 ofsolution.Calculate the new concentration ofsolution Z-

    p narksJ

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    Diagram 4 shows the preparation ofsalt Q.

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    (e)

    Magnesiumcarbonate

    .F.,",,;;l-.*F;l.m.EDiagram 4

    Answer the following questions based on Diagram 4.

    (i) Name salt Q.

    ll mark)

    State the solubility of salt Q.

    , lt markl

    Describe briefly how to prepare a solution of mlt Q frommagnesium carbonate.

    13 marks]

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    Section B[20 rnarks]

    Answer any one question from this section.

    5. (a) Diagram 5.1 shows the electron arrangement of a molecule XY+. Theletters used do not represent the actual symbols ofthe elements'

    Diagram 5.1

    Based on Diagram 5.1, write the electron arrangement for atom ofelements X and Y.

    . l2 marksl

    (b) Table 5 shows the proton numbers ofelements P, Q, R and S.

    Element Proton Number

    P Ia -,R 6s 8

    Table 5

    (D Arrange elements Q, R and S in ascending order of atomic size.Explain your answer.

    14 narksl

    (ii) The reaction between elements Q and S form a chemicalcomPound.Describe the formation ofthis compound'

    16 narksl

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    (c) Diagram 52 shows 0rc r€actiol betni'een metal X and watcr' Metal X isa Group 1 elemenl

    Water

    Diagrarr 52 -

    Bi using three named aramples ofGroup I elcments' desoribean

    "ip".i--*t to in

    "stigarc the rcactivity ofGroup I elements with

    water.inlour des"ription include a batanced chemical equation for one of the

    thrce reactions involved.

    lSnwksl

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    Diagram 5.1 shox,s two containers ofchloride sah- The sahs can be preparcdin the school laboratory.

    (a)

    Lchloride M chloride

    Diagram 6.1

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    Diagram 6.2 shows the wastewater from a textild-iactory. The water isfound to be contaminated with hydrochloric aoid.

    Diagrara 6.2

    Describe an experiment to determine the concentration ofahydrochloric acid solution using titration method. A standard solutionof 0.1 mol dm-3 sodium hydroxide is provided.

    In your description show t}e following aspeots:

    . A list of materials and apparatuso Procedure of the experiment. A labeled didgram showing the apparatus set-upo Table of resulto All the calculation steps involved

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    Answer all questions from this section'

    Copper

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    -Diagam 7'l

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    p"tiriiJ al*"**e of an electroche#cal cell using zinc and copper as electrodas'

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    Copper electrode

    The copper(Il) zulPhate solution

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    The experiment is repeated by replacing copper with metals P and Q as

    electrodes.'Diagram 7.2 shows the voltneter readings of all the experiments'

    Zinc I Coppr MetalP I Zinc Zino / Metal Q

    Reading: ........ Reading:Reading:

    Diagram 7.2

    (b) Record the voltmeter readings in the spaces provided in Diagram 7'2'

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    Construct a table to .""orA tt " voltmeter reading for the different pairs

    of metal.

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    8 shows two test tubes containing glaoial ethanoic acid in different

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    Diagramsolvents.

    Glacialethanoic acidin water

    Clacialethanoic acidin drypropanone

    Diagram 8

    Based on Diagram 8, plan a laboratory experiment to investigate the solvent thatis needed for glacial ethanoic acid to show its acidic properties.

    Your planning should include the following aspects:

    (a) Problem statement

    (b) AII the variables

    (c) Statement ofthe hypotlresis

    (d) List of substances and apparatus

    (e) Procedure for the experiment .

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