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1. In a solution preparation experiment, which of these equipments is not used? a) Electrical balance b) Spatula c) Ring stands d) Measuring Cylinder
Use the following data to answer question 2 and 3: Mass of water = 150g Initial temperature of water = 52 C Initial temperature of Ice = -1oC Mass of Ice = 76g Final temperature of ice and water mixture = 23 oC
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Note: Specific heat capacity: Water = 4.18 J/goC Ice = 2.11 J/goC
Use the following data for answering question 4 and 5: In a neutralization reaction between sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Hydrochloric acid (HCl), we got the following data; Volume of Standard HCl solution = 8.7mL Molarity of Standard HCl solution = 0.17M Volume of NaOH solution = 5.5mL
4. Calculate the molarity of the NaOH used in the neutralization reaction. a) 0.16 M b) 0.13 M c) 0.58 M d) 0. 185 M
If the same amount of NaOH solution is used for another neutralization reaction, given below; Volume of standard H2SO4 solution = 8mL Volume of NaOH solution = 3.3mL
5. Calculate the molarity of Sulfuric acid used in the neutralization reaction? a) 1.66 M b) 0.46 M c) 0. 066 M d) 1.56 M
6. Name the catalyst (used to speed up a chemical reaction) that is used in the synthesis of Aspirin. a) Sulfuric acid b) Nitric acid c) Phosphoric acid d) Acetic acid
7. Which of the following is not used in the Synthesis of Aspirin experiment? a) Funnel b) Beaker c)Burette d) Stirring rod
8. Calculate the amount of NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) required preparing 0.5M of 200mL solution. (Na = 22.99; O = 16; H = 1.008). a) 29g b) 39g c) 3.99g d) 39.99g
9. Why is phenolphthalein indicator used in titration experiment? a) To determine the percentage yield of a substance b) To determine the pH level of a neutralization reaction c) To determine the morality of acid during acid base titration d) To determine the end-point of a neutralization reaction
10. During precipitation experiment we collected a precipitate mass of 350g. Calculate the success of this experiment. a). Theoretical result Experimental result b). Real Value Experimental Value x 100 1
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