Cs Chem Hkdse Mock Section B Ee
Cs Chem Hkdse Mock Section B Ee
Cs Chem Hkdse Mock Section B Ee
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Times Publishing (Hong Kong) Ltd. Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination Sample Mock Paper COMBINED SCIENCE CHEMISTRY Section B: Question-Answer Book B
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(1 mark) (b) Find the relative abundance of 20Ne in a natural sample of Ne.
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(1 mark)
222 You are given the following reagents: silver, silver nitrate solution, copper, copper(II) nitrate solution, aluminium, aluminium nitrate solution. (a) Describe simple experiments to show how the relative reactivity of the three metals, silver, copper and aluminium can be determined. You should use only the reagents given above. You should state the expected observations and explain how you arrive at your answer.
(4 marks)
(b) What are the most appropriate methods for the extraction of the above metals from their oxides ?
(3 marks)
333 A solid sample X was known to contain lead(II) nitrate and zinc nitrate. A student was asked to determine the percentage by mass of lead(II) nitrate in the sample by precipitation method. He was given three aqueous solutions: sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride and sodium sulphate. The student first dissolved 5.00 g of the solid in distilled water. He then added excess sodium sulphate solution to the solution. (a) Why did the student choose sodium sulphate solution for his experiment ? Rationalize his choice.
(2 marks) (b) Describe what the student should do to complete his experiment.
(2 marks) (c) The amount of precipitate collected was 3.25 g. Calculate the percentage by mass of lead(II) nitrate in the sample.
(2 marks)
444 Sulphuric acid ionizes in water to give sulphate ion and hydroxonium ion (H3O+). (a) What is a dative covalent bond ? Draw the electron diagram of H3O+, showing electrons in the outermost shells only. Indicate in the diagram the position of the dative covalent bond.
(2 marks)
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(b) Sulphuric acid reacts with magnesium under different conditions to give different products. (1) State the conditions required and write chemical equations for the reaction between magnesium and sulphuric acid. (2) State the function of sulphuric acid in each case.
(5 marks) (c) Concentrated sulphuric acid may also act as a dehydrating agent. Write the chemical equation for its reaction with sugar (C12H22O11) for its dehydration property.
(1 mark)
CH3CH2CH2OH
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NH2 CH3CH2CHCOOH
HOCH2CH2OH
OHCCH2CH2CHO
(a) Suggest a pair of molecules which may combine to form a condensation polymer. Write the chemical equation for its formation.
(2 marks) (c) Suggest a molecule which may combine with itself to form the following polymers. Write the chemical equations for their formation. (i) Condensation polymer
(3 marks)
666 Consider the following three reactions, all of them are carried out under room temperature and pressure: H 1 (1) 500 cm 3 of 2.0 M HCl + 500 cm 3 of 2.0 M NaOH (2) 500 cm 3 of 2.0 M CH 3COOH + 500 cm 3 of 2.0 M NaOH (3) 1 000 cm of 1.0 M HCl + 1 mol of NaOH(s) (a) Write an ionic equation for reaction (1).
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H 2 H 3
(1 mark) (b) State the name of the enthalpy change represented by H1.
(1 mark) (c) Arrange the three values H 1, H 2 and H 3 in increasing order of magnitude. Explain your answer.
(3 marks)
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777 Silver oxide cell (button cell), zinc-carbon cell and lithium ion cell are three types of chemical cells commonly used in daily life. The overall chemical reaction of a silver oxide cell is given below: Zn(s) + Ag2O(s) OH(aq) ZnO(s) + 2Ag(s)
(a) From the overall chemical reaction given, suggest the half equations for the reactions occurring at the cathode and the anode of the silver oxide cell.
(2 marks)
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(b) Silver oxide cell and zinc-carbon cell are called primary cells while lithium ion cell is called secondary cell. What does the statement mean ?
(1 mark) (c) Decide and explain which of the above three types of cells is suitable for the following electrical devices. (You need not consider the voltages of the cells.) (i) TV remote control
(4 marks)
888 An aqueous solution X is believed to contain K+(aq) and an unknown anion Y. The following experiments are performed on solution X and the results are given below: Experiment Procedure (a) Add BaCl2(aq) to X, then (b) Add HCl(aq) 1 Observation (a) A white precipitate is formed. (b) White precipitate redissolves and a gas turning acidified potassium dichromate solution green evolves. (a) No observable change (b) A white precipitate is formed. (c) White precipitate does not redissolve.
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(a) Add chlorine water to X, then (b) Add BaCl2(aq), then (c) Add HCl(aq)
(a) Explain how you can identify the presence of K+(aq) in solution X.
(2 marks) (b) From the results of the two experiments, suggest the identity of anion Y. Explain your answer with appropriate chemical equations.
(3 marks)
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* 999 What air pollutants are present in car exhaust ? Write an account on the formation of the air pollutants and their harmful effects to the environment. (9 marks)
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HKDSE-CS (CHEM) B-11 (Sample Mock Paper)
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PERIODIC TABLE
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59 Pr 140.9 91 Pa (231) 60 Nd 144.2 92 U 238.0 62 Sm 150.4 94 Pu (244) 61 Pm (145) 93 Np (237) 63 Eu 152.0 95 Am (243) 64 Gd 157.3 96 Cm (247) 65 Tb 158.9 97 Bk (247) 66 Dy 162.5 98 Cf (251)
Li 6.9 11 Na 23.0 19 K 39.1 37 Rb 85.5 55 Cs 132.9 87 Fr (223) 22 Ti 47.9 40 Zr 91.2 72 Hf 178.5 104 Rf (261) 23 V 50.9 41 Nb 92.9 73 Ta 180.9 105 Db (262) 24 Cr 52.0 42 Mo 95.9 74 W 183.9 25 Mn 54.9 43 Tc (98) 75 Re 186.2 28 Ni 58.7 46 Pd 106.4 78 Pt 195.1 29 Cu 63.5 47 Ag 107.9 79 Au 197.0 30 Zn 65.4 48 Cd 112.4 80 Hg 200.6 26 Fe 55.8 44 Ru 101.1 76 Os 190.2 27 Co 58.9 45 Rh 102.9 77 Ir 192.2
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58 Ce 140.1 90 Th 232.0
67 Ho 164.9 99 Es (252)