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Section A
1. i ) Iodine,napthalene
ii ) Cooper
iii) Solid
iv) Copper
v)
iv ) Cu 2+/ Cu+
b) i) T1
ii) heat is absorbed to overcome the
intermolucar attraction between
naphthalene
particles.Therefore the temperature
remains
constant even though heating continues.
iii) the particles will more faster
2. a ) cation
b ) sulphate ions
copper (II) ions
c ) Na 2 So 4
d ) i) H2 SO 4+CaCO 3 =CaSO 4 + H2O + CO
2
ii) 1 mol of H2SO4 reacts with 1 mol of CaCO
2
to produce 1 mol of CaSO 4,1 mol of
H2O
and 1 mol of CO2.
iii) CaSO4
iv) no of mol (H2SO4)=volume x
concentration
= 10 cm 3 dm 3 x0.5
mol dm-2
1000
= 0.005 mol
v)1 mol H2SO4=1 mol of CaSO4
no of mol CaSO4=0.005 mol
mass of CaSO 4=0.005 mol x
[40+30+16(4)]
=0.005 mol x 136
=0.68 g
3. i) oxygen gas
ii) 4OH –(ag)=O2 (g) + 2H2O (l) + 4e –
iii) Cu 2+(ag) + 2e- =Cu (s)
iv) The intersity of the blue solution
decreases
as copper (ii) ions are discharged at the
cathode causing a drop in the number
of
copper (ii) ions in the solutions.
b) i) Cu (s) = Cu 2+ (ag) + 2e-
Cu2+ (ag) + 2e- =Cu (s)
ii) The intensity of the blue solution
remain
uncharged
iii) For one copper (II) ion discharged to
form
a copper atom at the cathode,one
copper
atom at the anode will dissolve to
form a
copper (II) ion
4. a) Group 1
b) 2.8.8.1
c) The valence electron in a potassium
atom
is located further away from the
nucleus
than in a sodium atom.Here,it
experiences
weaker attraction from the nucleus and
more easily released from the atom.
d) i)2 Na (s) + Cl 2 (g) =2Na Cl (s)
e) Na (s) + H2O
i) 2Mg(s)+O2(g)→2MgO(s)
iii) MgO(s)+2HNO3(aq)→Mg(NO3)2+H2O
b)Based on experiment II
i) X=CuO P=CO2
ii)If 6.2g of copper (II) carbonate had
reached,calculate
6) a) i) solid to gas
ii) sublimation
iii) heat is absorbed . The particles of solid Q
absorbed heat and vibrate faster to form gas.
Section B
7)a)One mole of a substances is the amount of the
substances that contain as many particles as the
number of atoms in exactly 12.000 g of carbon-12.
The number of atoms in 12.000 g of C-12 is
6.02×10²³ . This number is call the Avogadro
constant .
b)i) The molar volume of a gas is the volume
occupied by one mole of the gas .
Examples : 1 moles of hydrogen gas (2g) or 1 mole of
carbon dioxide gas , CO2(44g) occupies a similar
volume of 22.4dm³ at STP and 24dm³ at RTP
respectively
ii) The molar volume of a gas at STP 22.4dm³mole
and at RTP is 24dm³ mole
d ) i)
Element C H
Percentage 85.8% 14.2%
Mass(g) 85.8 14.2
NO. of moles of 85.8= 7.15 14.2=14.20
atoms 12 1
Simplest ratio of 7.15= 1.00 14.20=1.99
moles 7.15 7.15
=2
The empirical formula is CH2
8)a)i) 2Zn(NO3)2(s)→2ZnO(s)+4NO2(g)+O2(g)
ii) The reactants taking part in the reaction.
The products formed in the reaction.
The physical states of all the reactants and
products.
iii) A brown gas with a pungent smell is released.
The gas turns moist blue litmus paper
red(NO2)
A colourless gas is also released.
This gas relights a glowing wooden
splinter(O2).