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SECTION A
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(c) Write equation(s) for the reaction (s) which look place at the anode
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4. A mixture of phenolphthalein and methyl orange were separated as shown
in the diagram below
(a) Name the method used in the separation of the mixture
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(iii) Give one other mixture that can be separated by the method you
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Temp (oc) 10 20 30 40 50 60
Solubility(g/ing) 18 20 24 30 38 5050
of water
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6. (a) Name the element present in pure charcoal.
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(c) Write an equation for the reaction between charcoal and heated iron(II)
oxide
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A II
VIII
III IV V VI VII
C D
B F
E
(b) (i) Which one of the elements A and B react vigorously with water?
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(ii) Write an equation for the reaction between water and the element
you have identified in (i)
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8. Zinc powder was added to a solution of Copper sulphate in a test tube. A
brown solid and a colourless solution were formed
(a) (i) Identify the brown solid
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(b) (i) Identify the colour less solution
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(b) The number of moles of the acid that reacted
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(c) The molar ratios of alckali to acid for the reaction
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(b) Write the equations of the following half reactions and in each case
state whether the reaction is a reduction or an oxidation.
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(ii) The conversion of Iron (ii) ions (Fe2+ ) to iron (iii) irons (Fe3+ )
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(iii) The conversion of chlorine molecules (cl2) to chloride ions (cl-)
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SECTION B
Answer any two questions
11. With the aid of diagrams describe an experiment you would carry out to
show that rusting requires both oxygen and water in order to occur.
12.(a) (i) Draw a labeled diagram to show how a sample of oxygen can be
prepared in a laboratory from hydrogen peroxide.
(ii) Write the Ionic equation for the reaction that takes place
(b) State and explain what happens when each of the following substances
are lowered in a gas jar of oxygen and water added to the products.
(i) Burning sodium (ii) Ignited magnesium (iii) hot iron
(k = 39, cl = 35.5, 0 = 16
(ii) Carbon dioxide is bubbled through lime water for fairly good time.
(iv) Explain what chemical reactions take place in (i) and (ii) above.
(b) (i) Name one reagent that can be used to test for the presence of chloride
ions in solution
(ii) State what is observed when the reagent is added to the solution.
(c) (i) Name one chloride other than sodium chloride, that can be prepared by
neutralization.
(iii) Briefly describe how a dry sample of the salt you have named in (c)
(i) can be obtained.
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