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ROAD TO SUCCESS: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

1) How many moles are there in 16 g of copper (II) carbonate? [RAM Cu 64, O 16, C 12]
a) What is the number of atoms of copper (II) carbonate?
b) If copper (II) carbonate reacts with sulfuric acid, write the balance chemical equation.
c) Describe a simple confirmation test for the gas that was produced.
d) Calculate the volume of gas that was liberated.

2) Propane C3H8 is a gas thats commonly used in cooking. Calculate the mass of 0.5 mol of
propane.
a) How many propane molecules are there?
b) How many hydrogen atoms are there in propane?
c) Write down the equation for the combustion of propane.
d) Calculate the number of moles of oxygen gas that is needed to complete the reaction.

3) 20 g of nitrogen dioxide gas is produced from the catalytic combustion of nitrogen gas and
oxygen gas.
a) Calculate the volume of the gas produced.
b) What is the number of atoms of the gas?
c) What is the number of molecules of the gas?

4) How many molecules are there in 125 g of chlorine gas?


-What is the volume of the gas?
- The gas are bubbled into a container filled with water. Write down the chemical
equation that takes place.
-Calculate the number of moles of water needed to complete the reaction between
chlorine gas and water.

5) A carboxylic acid of an unknown formula was assayed and discovered that it composed of
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. It was discovered that the compound consists of 0.8 g carbon,
1.1 g oxygen and 0.5 g of hydrogen. Determine the compound empirical formula.
- What is the molecular formula of the compound if it have a molecular mass of 125?
- The compound can be combust with excess oxygen to produce water and carbon
dioxide gas. Given that 10 dm3 of propane was used, calculate the volume of carbon
dioxide gas that was liberated.
6) Explain what is meant by:
i) Proton number

ii) Neutron number

iii) Electron

iv) Nucleon number

7) Explain what is meant by atom, molecule and ions. List two examples of each.
8) What is isotope and why are they important for us?
-Give the function of the following isotopes
a) Sodium-24

e) Ferum-59

b) carbon-14

f) Xenon-133

c) Iodine-131

g) Aurum-198

d) Cobalt-60

h) Phosphorus-32

9) Draw a flow chart of physical changes between state of matter and explain each changes using
kinetic theory of matter
10)

11) Round off each of the following to 1 significant figure, 3 significant figure and 5 significant
figure.
a) 1 800 496

e) 0.004389

b) 152.489

f) 0.024056

c) 300 245

g) 134. 876

d) 0.005678

h) 954.8875

12) Converts each of the following into standard form or vice versa.

13)

a) 893.541

e) 795.21

i) 1.5 10-6

b) 567 800

f) 145 000.25

j) 2.5 108

c) 0.00567

g) 300 000

k) 3.04 103

d) 1.004

h) 0.000 00567

l) 3.75 10-5

14) Expand the following and solve them:


a) a(a-4) = 5(a-8)

b) (y-3)(2y+5) = y(y-8)

c) (x+ 24)(x-2) = 1

d) x2 + (2x+3)2 = x(x-5)

15) Find value of x and y


3x + 2y =5
1/5 x + y2= 23/5
16)

17) Find the following reading

18) Convert the following:


a) 16 ng into dg

d) 120 Mm into cm

b) 108 kg into Gg

e) 0.056 kg into ng

c) 54 ms into s

f) 0.0005 cA into A

19) Define the following derived quantities and write the derived unit.
i) Force

v) work

ii) Work

vii) acceleration

iii) Resistance

iv) Density

20) Calculate the following:


i) If Abu have RM 1.5105 as his salary and uses 40% for his monthly spending, 10% for
bills and the rest for saving, how much would Abu have at the end of his fifth year of
working?
ii) Siti planned to build a house using bricks. The house has a length of 8x+20 m and the
width of the house is 2x+ 35 m. She then decided to build the house with a height of 3 m.
Calculate the total surface area of her house if the volume is 8300 m3

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