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NAME: FINAL EXAM FORM 4 2013 CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 (1 HOUR 15 MINUTES)

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INSTRUCTION: This paper consists of 50 questions. Each question is followed by four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose only 1 answer for each question. You must mark all your answers on the answer sheet provided. 1.Which process occurs when iodine crystals are heated at room temperature and pressure? A. B. C. D. Melting Freezing Evaporation Sublimation I. Na II. Ne A. I, II and III B. I, II and IV C. I, III and IV D. II, III and IV 5. Which of the following is a use of carbon14 isotope? A. Determine the age of a fossil B. Generate electrical energy C. Diagnose thyroid problems D. Kill cancer cells 6. Diagram 6 shows the electron arrangement of a beryllium atom. Which of the following is true about this atom? III. Na+ IV. Mg2+

2.The following statements refer to the contribution of a scientist in the development of ideas about atomic structure. Discovered proton Most of the mass of the atom is in the nucleus The electrons move in empty space

Who was the scientist? A. B. C. D. John Dalton J.J Thompson Ernest Rutherford James Chadwick

3.Which of the following electron arrangements has three valence electron? A. B. C. D. 2.1 2.8 2.8.1 2.8.3 A. The proton number is 2 B. The nucleon number is 2 C. The total number of electrons is 4 D. The number of valence electron is 4

4. Which of the following particles contain 10 electrons? [Proton number: Ne=10, Na=11, Mg=12]

7. The relative molecular mass of compound QSO4 is 160. What is the relative atomic mass of Q? [Relative atomic mass: O = 16, S = 32] A. B. C. D. 32 46 64 128

A. B. C. D.

Fe3O4 Fe2O3 FeO2 FeO

8. Calculate the number of chloride ions present in 0.75 mole of lead (II) chloride, PbCl2? [Avogadro constant, NA: 6.02 x 1023 mol-1] A. B. C. D. 4.515 x 1023 ions 9.030 x 1023 ions 1.250 x 1023 ions 1.870 x 1023 ions

12. 2.5 g of calcium carbonate reacts completely with sulphuric acid to form calcium sulphate. What is the mass of calcium sulphate formed in this reaction? [Relative atomic mass: Ca = 40, S = 32, O = 16, H = 1, C=12] A. B. C. D. 2.7 g 3.0 g 3.4 g 6.8 g

13. Which of the following elements are in Group 18 in the Periodic Table of Elements? A. B. C. D. Helium and krypton Hydrogen and oxygen Oxygen and krypton Helium, hydrogen and oxygen

9. What is the number of moles in 37.6g of copper (II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2? [Relative atomic mass: O = 16, Cu = 64, N = 14] A. B. C. D. 0.20 mole 0.30 mole 0.35 mole 2.00 mole

10. What is the minimum mass of zinc required to react with excess dilute nitric acid to produce 480 cm3 of hydrogen gas at room conditions? [Molar volume of gas = 24 dm3 mol-1 at room conditions; Relative atomic mass: Zn = 65] A. B. C. D. 0.33 g 0.65 g 1.30 g 6.50 g

14. In the Periodic Table of elements, element X is in group 2 and element Y is in group 17. Which of the following chemical equation is true for the reaction between element X and Y? A. B. C. D. X + Y XY 2X + Y X2Y X + Y2 XY2 2X + Y2 2XY

11. A sample of iron oxide contains 2.8 g of iron and 1.2 g of oxygen. What is the empirical formula of this compound? [Relative atomic mass: O = 16, Fe = 56]

15. Diagram 15 shows the electron arrangement in a molecule of element Y.

D. P reacts with water to release hydrogen 18. Table 18 shows the electron arrangement of atoms X and Y. Element X Y Electron arrangement 2.7 2.8.7 Table 18 Which of the following statements is true about elements X and Y? A. Element Y is more electronegative than element X. B. Both the elements, X and Y are good electrical conductors. C. An atom of X can accept an electron more readily than an atom of Y D. An aqueous solution of element X is acidic but an aqueous solution of element Y is alkaline. 19. Which statement explains why the size of atoms of Group 1 elements increases when going down the group in the Periodic Table? A. The relative atomic mass increases B. The number of proton increases C. The number of valence electron increases D. The number of shells filled with electrons increases

Diagram 15 Where is the element Y placed in the Periodic Table of Elements? Group 17 3 18 3 Period 3 17 3 18

A B C D

16. Aluminiun and Argon are in the same period in the Periodic Table. Which of the following is same for both element? A. B. C. D. Number of shell containing electrons Number of valence electrons Electron arrangements Melting points

17. The table shows the number of protons, electrons and neutrons of atoms P and Q. Atom P Q Proton 11 12 Number Electron 11 12 Neutron 12 12

Which of the following is true about atom P and Q? A. Q can form diatomic molecule B. P and Q have same chemical properties C. P reacts with Q to form an ionic compound

20. Diagram 20 shows the position of element

X Diagram 20 Which of the following statement is not true about the element? A. B. C. D. Does not conduct heat Has high melting point Formed coloured compound Shows different oxidation number in its compound

B. Sodium ion has a stable electron arrangement C. Sodium atom release one electron to form positive ion D. Sodium atom react with non metal to form covalent compounds 23. Which substance is an ionic compound? A. B. C. D. Aluminium Oxide, Al2O3 Methanol, CH3OH Carbon dioxide, CO2 Tetrachloromethane, CCl4

24. What happens when one sodium atom reacts with one chlorine atom? A. The sodium atom releases one electron to a chlorine atom. B. The sodium atom shares one electron with a chlorine atom C. The sodium atom receives one electron from a chlorine atom. D. The sodium atom receives one proton from a chlorine atom. 25. The diagram shows the electron arrangement of a compound formed between atoms Y and Z.

21. Table 21 shows elements A, B, C and D with their proton number. Which element can form positive ion? Element A B C D Table 21 22. Diagram 22 shows the formation of Sodium ion. Proton number 3 8 9 10

Which of the following statement is true about the compound? Diagram 22 Which of the following statement is false? A. Sodium atom has an unstable electron arrangement A. It is an ionic compound B. The compound is formed by covalent bonds C. The compound has low boiling point D. The compound is formed by sharing of electrons

26. What type of bonding holds two oxygen atom in oxygen gas? A. B. C. D. Covalent bonding Carbon bonding Metallic bonding Ionic bonding

30. What can be produced at the anode when molten aluminium chloride is electrolysed? A. Chlorine gas B. Aluminium metal C. Oxygen gas D. Hydrogen gas 31. What are the anions present in zinc sulphate solution? A. B. C. D. Zn2+, H+ Zn2+, SO42OH-, SO42Zn2+, H+, OH-, SO42-

27. The diagram shows the electron shells in the substance formed between atoms of hydrogen and Y.

What is the electron configuration of atom Y? A. B. C. D. 2.4 2.8 2.8.4 2.8.8

32. A student carried out an electrolysis of 1.0 mol dm-3 silver nitrate solution by using copper electrode at anode and cathode. Which half equations represents the reaction at cathode? A. B. C. D. Ag+ + e- Ag Ag Ag+ + e2H+ + 2e- H2 H2 + 2e- 2H+

28. Which of the following is a property of tetrachloromethane, CCl4? A. B. C. D. Non volatile Soluble in organic solvents Have high melting point Conducts electricity in molten state

33. Which of the following is not the function of electrolysis in daily lives? A. B. C. D. Extraction of metals Purification of metals Electroplating of metals Production of energy resource

29. Which of the following solutions can function as electrolytes? I. Naphthalene II. Pure ethanol III. Potassium chloride IV. Hydrogen chloride A. I and II B. I and IV C. II and III D. III and IV

34. Which of the following metals when paired with copper to build a chemical cell will generate the highest voltage? A. B. C. D. Zinc Lead Aluminium Magnesium

35. Diagram 33 shows a voltaic cell.

38. Which of the following solutions have high degree of ionization when dissolve in water? I. Sodium hydroxide solution II. Hydrochloric acid solution III. Ethanoic acid solution IV. Ammonia solution A. B. C. D. I and II I and IV II and III III and IV

Diagram 33 Which of the following will occur in the cell? A. The silver electrode becomes thinner B. The copper electrode becomes thicker C. The intensity of the blue copper (II) nitrate solution decrease D. The electrons flow from the copper electrode to the silver electrode 36. Which of the following statements is correct about acid? A. Reacts with alkali to produce salt B. Reacts with a metal to produce salt and hydrogen gas C. Reacts with a metal oxide to produce salt and hydrogen gas D. Reacts with a metal carbonate to produce salt and carbon dioxide gas 37. Which of the following particles in a solution of sulphuric acid is responsible for its acidity properties? A. H+ B. OHC. SO42D. H2SO4

39. Which of the following statements is correct about a weak acid? A. B. C. D. Has a low pH value Ionizes completely in water Exists as ions and molecules in water Has high concentration of hydrogen ions

40. Which of the following units are used to measure the concentration of a solution? I. mol II. g mol-1 A. B. C. D. I and II I and IV II and III III and IV III. g dm-3 IV. mol dm-3

41. What is the mass of sodium hydroxide needed to prepare 250 cm3 of 0.4 mol dm-3 sodium hydroxide solution? [Relative atomic mass: Na = 23, O = 16, H = 1] A. 1.50 g B. 2.50g C. 3.90 g D. 4.00 g

42. What is the volume of 0.5 mol dm-3 sodium hydroxide, NaOH, that can neutralize 20 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 diprotic acid, H2Q? A. B. C. D. 20 cm3 40 cm3 60 cm3 80 cm3

46. Which of the following is not the purpose of alloying? A. To improve the hardness and strength of metals B. To improve the physical appearance of metal C. To prevent corrosion and tarnishing of metals D. To improve the electrical conductivity of metals 47. Which substance is a natural polymer? A. B. C. D. Polyethene Polypropene Polyisoprene Polyvinyl chloride

43. In the conversion of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide, what are the optimum conditions necessary? Pressure Temperature Catalyst (atm) (oC) 1 20 Ni 200 450 V2O5 1 450 V2O5 1 450 Fe

A B C D

44. Which of the following statement is not true about Haber Process? A. It is reversible reaction B. Its forward reaction is exothermic C. Vanadium (V) oxide is used as catalyst D. 1 mole of hydrogen gas react with 3 moles of nitrogen gas 45. What is the percentage of nitrogen by mass in ammonium sulphate, (NH4)2SO4? [Relative atomic mass: H = 1, N = 14, O = 16, S = 32] A. 5.30 % B. 10.61 % C. 21.21 % D. 42.42 %

48. What is the property of ceramics that make them suitable to be insulating layers in the lining of furnaces? A. B. C. D. Chemically inert Heat insulator Hard and strong Electrical insulator

49. Which substance is a composite material? A. B. C. D. Alloy Glass Ceramics Fibre glass

50. The table below shows the properties of composite materials. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? Composie material Photochromic glass Superconductor Fibre glass Reinforced concrete Properties Sensitive to light Conduct electricity without resistance Light, strong and tough Hard but brittle END OF QUESTION PAPER
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