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SELARAS 2 FORM 5 2011
Question 1
b) Write the formula of the following
   substances:
• Hydrochloric acid – HCl
• Sulphuric acid     – H2SO4
• Barium hydroxide – Ba(OH)2
• Barium sulphate – BaSO
                                4
b) Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
   Why?
HCl ionised completely in water to
produce high concentration of
hydrogen ion
c)Silver chloride and copper (II)sulphate
are two salts that are required to be
prepared in the lab
i)   Which one is the soluble salt?
     Copper (II) sulphate
ii) State the name of acid needed to
prepare copper (II) sulphate
      Sulphuric acid
iii) Silver chloride is prepared by the
 precipitation method.Write the chemical
Equation to prepare silver chloride salt


AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3
d) Calculate the following:
i) What is the concentration of 50 cm3
NaOH solution needed to neutralise
100 cm3 0.5 moldm-3 H2SO4?
 2 NaOH + H 2 SO4 → Na2 SO4 + 2 H 2O
               Where
 M 1V1 M 2V2
      =        M1 = molarity of acid
               V1 = volume of acid
  a     b      M2 = Molarity of alkali
               V2 = volume of alkali
               a = no. of mol of acid in the equatn
               b = no. of mol of alkali in the equatn
2 NaOH + H 2 SO4 → Na2 SO4 + 2 H 2O
M 1V1 M 2V2               Where
      =                   M1 = molarity of acid
  a        b              V1 = volume of acid
0.5 x100 M 2 x50          M2 = Molarity of alkali
         =                V2 = volume of alkali
    1         2           a = no. of mol of acid in
                          the equatn
M 2 = 0.5 x100 x 2 / 50   b = no. of mol of alkali
                   −3     in the equatn
M NaOH = 2moldm
i) How much water is needed to form a
solution of 1.0moldm-3 NaOH solution
from a solution of 50cm3 sodium
hydroxide 2.0moldm-3
                       Where
 M 1V1 = M 2V2         M1 = molarity of original
 2(50) = 1(V2 )        solution
                       V1 = volume of original
 V2 = 100              solution
                       M2 = Molarity of diluted
 ∴VolumeH 2O =         solution
                       V2 = total volume of
 100 − 50 = 50cm   3   diluted solution
2.Diagram 2 shows the apparatus set
up for two types of cells, P and Q
a) State one difference in energy
   change between cell P and cell Q:

In cell P energy change is from
    electrical energy to chemical
    energy

In cell Q energy change is from
    chemical energy to electrical
    energy
b) What is the product at the anode in
cell P?
   Oxygen gas
c) Write the half equation for the
discharge of cation in cell P

        2+           −
  Cu         + 2e → Cu
d) State one observation at electrode
zinc in cell Q
   Zinc electrode becomes thinner
e) Diagram 2.2 shows the apparatus
set-up for the electrolysis of sodium
chloride solution using carbon
electrodes
i) State all ions attracted towards
electrode P and Q
     Electrode P          Electrode Q
     Na , H
          +    +
                          Cl , OH
                             -        -


ii) State which ion discharge at
electrode Q. Explain why
Chloride ion because the
concentration of Cl- is higher than
concentration of OH-
iii) Describe one chemical test to identify
 gas X
Place burning wooden splinter into
mouth of test tube, ‘pop’ sound will
be produced
Diagram 3 shows a series of reaction of
compound P. Compound P and
compound Q are shown in condensed
structural                   formulae.
Compound Q
                             CO2 + H2O
  CH3CH2 CH3    Combustion


        I
                   II
Compound P                    Compound R
                Steam and
CH2=CHCH3
               Phosphoric acid

                + Ethanoic acid    III
                + concentrated
                 sulphuric acid
                             Compound S
       Diagram 3
(a) Compound P is propene . State
the homologous series of compound P


         ALKENE
(b)Compound Q is used as a cooking
                 gas.
• i) State the molecular formula of
  compound Q
    C3H8
ii) Write a chemical equation for the
combustion of compound Q to produce
carbon dioxide and water

C3H8 + 5O2           3CO2 + 4H2O
(C) Compound P can be changed to
compound R which is an alcohol through
process II.
 • Name process II
        HYDRATION

 •   State the general formula for alcohol

         CnH2n+1OH
(d) Explain briefly how compound S
can be prepared from compound R in
laboratory.

  In your answer include the
appropriate reagents and condition for
the preparation.
• Add absolute propanol and glacial
  ethanoic acid into a beaker.
• Add slowly concentrated H2SO4.
• Heat under reflux for 6 hours
• Distill the mixture to get the
  products.
e) An organic compound W has a
molecular formula of C4 H8 . Compound
W has 3 isomers. Draw two structural
formulae of two isomers of W.
e) isomers of W.
4)    Natural rubber is a polymer, where the
monomer is isoprene or 2-        methylbuta-1,3-
diene. Natural rubber is obtained from latex,
which is a colloid made up of rubber particles
and                                      water.
Draw Structural formula of isoprene (1m)
Draw labelled diagram of latex
    particle in water (2m)
Explain why latex in the original form
         does not coagulate
However when latex is exposed to air or when acid is
added, coagulation of latex occur. Explain(3m)
 •    Air contains bacteria that acts on latex to produce
     lactic acid
The properties of natural rubber can be
 improved by treating it with sulphur.
       Name this process (1m)

         VULCANISATION
State ONE use of the treated rubber
           above (1m)

         TYRE
         GLOVE
         RUBBER HOSE
QUESTION 5

                             Initial temperature of
                             both solutions = 29.5 o C
                             Highest temp of the
50 cm3 of 1.0 mol            mixture = 34.5 o C
dm-3 Potassium
sulphate solution



   50 cm3 of 1.0
     mol dm-3
      Barium
     Chloride
      solution
a. What is meant by the heat of
precipitation of barium sulphate?

• Heat change when 1 mole
  of barium sulphate is
  formed from barium ion
  and sulphate ion in
  aqueous solution      1m
b. Write an ionic equation for the
  reaction
Method:
First, write the formula of the
precipitate on the right side of the
equation
Second, write the ions of the
precipitate on the left side of equation

• Ba   2+
            + SO4   -2
                          BaSO4   1m
c. State one observation for the
experiment

• White precipitate forms
  or
  the containers become
  warm             1m
d. Calculate
 i. The heat released in the
 experiment. [Specific heat capacity
 of water = 4.2 Jg-1oC-1, Density of water
 = 1.0 g cm-3]
Heat release
 = mc
 =100x4.2x(34.5- 29.5)J
 = 2100J                             2m
ii. The number of moles of barium
sulphate formed


• Mole of BaSO4
 = MV/1000
 = 50 x 1.0 /1000
 = 0.05                  1m
iii. The heat of precipitation of barium
 sulphate
0.05 mole BaSO4 produce heat       2100 J
1    mole BaSO4        2100 / 0.05 J
                       = 42000 J
                   ∆ H = - 42 kJ mol-1
e.Draw the energy level diagram for
 the precipitation of barium sulphate

Energy Ba         + SO 4
             2+

        -2


                     ∆ H = -42 kJ
                     mol-1
                      BaSO
                      4
                                    2m

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Revision for salt, electrochemistry, carbon compounds , thermochemistry

  • 1. SELARAS 2 FORM 5 2011
  • 2. Question 1 b) Write the formula of the following substances: • Hydrochloric acid – HCl • Sulphuric acid – H2SO4 • Barium hydroxide – Ba(OH)2 • Barium sulphate – BaSO 4
  • 3. b) Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid. Why? HCl ionised completely in water to produce high concentration of hydrogen ion
  • 4. c)Silver chloride and copper (II)sulphate are two salts that are required to be prepared in the lab i) Which one is the soluble salt? Copper (II) sulphate ii) State the name of acid needed to prepare copper (II) sulphate Sulphuric acid
  • 5. iii) Silver chloride is prepared by the precipitation method.Write the chemical Equation to prepare silver chloride salt AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3
  • 6. d) Calculate the following: i) What is the concentration of 50 cm3 NaOH solution needed to neutralise 100 cm3 0.5 moldm-3 H2SO4? 2 NaOH + H 2 SO4 → Na2 SO4 + 2 H 2O Where M 1V1 M 2V2 = M1 = molarity of acid V1 = volume of acid a b M2 = Molarity of alkali V2 = volume of alkali a = no. of mol of acid in the equatn b = no. of mol of alkali in the equatn
  • 7. 2 NaOH + H 2 SO4 → Na2 SO4 + 2 H 2O M 1V1 M 2V2 Where = M1 = molarity of acid a b V1 = volume of acid 0.5 x100 M 2 x50 M2 = Molarity of alkali = V2 = volume of alkali 1 2 a = no. of mol of acid in the equatn M 2 = 0.5 x100 x 2 / 50 b = no. of mol of alkali −3 in the equatn M NaOH = 2moldm
  • 8. i) How much water is needed to form a solution of 1.0moldm-3 NaOH solution from a solution of 50cm3 sodium hydroxide 2.0moldm-3 Where M 1V1 = M 2V2 M1 = molarity of original 2(50) = 1(V2 ) solution V1 = volume of original V2 = 100 solution M2 = Molarity of diluted ∴VolumeH 2O = solution V2 = total volume of 100 − 50 = 50cm 3 diluted solution
  • 9. 2.Diagram 2 shows the apparatus set up for two types of cells, P and Q
  • 10. a) State one difference in energy change between cell P and cell Q: In cell P energy change is from electrical energy to chemical energy In cell Q energy change is from chemical energy to electrical energy
  • 11. b) What is the product at the anode in cell P? Oxygen gas c) Write the half equation for the discharge of cation in cell P 2+ − Cu + 2e → Cu
  • 12. d) State one observation at electrode zinc in cell Q Zinc electrode becomes thinner
  • 13. e) Diagram 2.2 shows the apparatus set-up for the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution using carbon electrodes
  • 14. i) State all ions attracted towards electrode P and Q Electrode P Electrode Q Na , H + + Cl , OH - - ii) State which ion discharge at electrode Q. Explain why Chloride ion because the concentration of Cl- is higher than concentration of OH-
  • 15. iii) Describe one chemical test to identify gas X Place burning wooden splinter into mouth of test tube, ‘pop’ sound will be produced
  • 16. Diagram 3 shows a series of reaction of compound P. Compound P and compound Q are shown in condensed structural formulae.
  • 17. Compound Q CO2 + H2O CH3CH2 CH3 Combustion I II Compound P Compound R Steam and CH2=CHCH3 Phosphoric acid + Ethanoic acid III + concentrated sulphuric acid Compound S Diagram 3
  • 18. (a) Compound P is propene . State the homologous series of compound P ALKENE
  • 19. (b)Compound Q is used as a cooking gas. • i) State the molecular formula of compound Q C3H8 ii) Write a chemical equation for the combustion of compound Q to produce carbon dioxide and water C3H8 + 5O2 3CO2 + 4H2O
  • 20. (C) Compound P can be changed to compound R which is an alcohol through process II. • Name process II HYDRATION • State the general formula for alcohol CnH2n+1OH
  • 21. (d) Explain briefly how compound S can be prepared from compound R in laboratory. In your answer include the appropriate reagents and condition for the preparation.
  • 22. • Add absolute propanol and glacial ethanoic acid into a beaker. • Add slowly concentrated H2SO4. • Heat under reflux for 6 hours • Distill the mixture to get the products.
  • 23. e) An organic compound W has a molecular formula of C4 H8 . Compound W has 3 isomers. Draw two structural formulae of two isomers of W.
  • 25. 4) Natural rubber is a polymer, where the monomer is isoprene or 2- methylbuta-1,3- diene. Natural rubber is obtained from latex, which is a colloid made up of rubber particles and water. Draw Structural formula of isoprene (1m)
  • 26. Draw labelled diagram of latex particle in water (2m)
  • 27. Explain why latex in the original form does not coagulate
  • 28. However when latex is exposed to air or when acid is added, coagulation of latex occur. Explain(3m) • Air contains bacteria that acts on latex to produce lactic acid
  • 29. The properties of natural rubber can be improved by treating it with sulphur. Name this process (1m) VULCANISATION
  • 30. State ONE use of the treated rubber above (1m)  TYRE  GLOVE  RUBBER HOSE
  • 31. QUESTION 5 Initial temperature of both solutions = 29.5 o C Highest temp of the 50 cm3 of 1.0 mol mixture = 34.5 o C dm-3 Potassium sulphate solution 50 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 Barium Chloride solution
  • 32. a. What is meant by the heat of precipitation of barium sulphate? • Heat change when 1 mole of barium sulphate is formed from barium ion and sulphate ion in aqueous solution 1m
  • 33. b. Write an ionic equation for the reaction Method: First, write the formula of the precipitate on the right side of the equation Second, write the ions of the precipitate on the left side of equation • Ba 2+ + SO4 -2  BaSO4 1m
  • 34. c. State one observation for the experiment • White precipitate forms or the containers become warm 1m
  • 35. d. Calculate i. The heat released in the experiment. [Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 Jg-1oC-1, Density of water = 1.0 g cm-3] Heat release = mc =100x4.2x(34.5- 29.5)J = 2100J 2m
  • 36. ii. The number of moles of barium sulphate formed • Mole of BaSO4 = MV/1000 = 50 x 1.0 /1000 = 0.05 1m
  • 37. iii. The heat of precipitation of barium sulphate 0.05 mole BaSO4 produce heat 2100 J 1 mole BaSO4 2100 / 0.05 J = 42000 J ∆ H = - 42 kJ mol-1
  • 38. e.Draw the energy level diagram for the precipitation of barium sulphate Energy Ba + SO 4 2+ -2 ∆ H = -42 kJ mol-1 BaSO 4 2m