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Chemistry Bonchouo Lower Sixth

This document contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of chemistry concepts including: 1) Questions ask the test taker to identify relative molecular masses, number of atoms in a formula, oxidation states, and moles of a compound produced from a reaction. 2) Short answer questions define a mole and relative atomic mass, calculate percentage composition and empirical/molecular formulas, determine mass of a gas produced in a reaction, and write and balance equations for acid-base titrations. 3) Additional questions cover the modern periodic law, properties across a period, formulas of group 1 and 2 element oxides, and how compounds react with water. The last question explains why aluminum chloride cannot be prepared the

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Chemistry Bonchouo Lower Sixth

This document contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of chemistry concepts including: 1) Questions ask the test taker to identify relative molecular masses, number of atoms in a formula, oxidation states, and moles of a compound produced from a reaction. 2) Short answer questions define a mole and relative atomic mass, calculate percentage composition and empirical/molecular formulas, determine mass of a gas produced in a reaction, and write and balance equations for acid-base titrations. 3) Additional questions cover the modern periodic law, properties across a period, formulas of group 1 and 2 element oxides, and how compounds react with water. The last question explains why aluminum chloride cannot be prepared the

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Each of the questions or incomplete statements in this section is followed by four suggested answers.

Select the
best answer in each case.
1. The relative molecular mass of H2SO4 is (A) 98 (B)98g (C)98gmol-1 (D) 98mol
2. How many atoms are present in 2mol of O2- (A)1.204x1023 (B)1.204 x1024 (C)6.02x1023 (C)1.204x x10-23
3. One of the following is not a characteristic of a primary standard (A) Has a high formula mass (B)
Highly deliquescent (C) Has high state of purity (D) Has high stability to heat
4. The oxidation state of I in IO-3 (A) +5 (B) +6 (C) -7 (D) -5
5. How many moles of Al2O3 can be produced from the reaction of 10.0 g of Al and 19.0 g of O2?
(A) 0.581 mol (B) 0.371 mol (C) 0.185 mol (D) 0.396 mol
6. 6. What volume of 12.0 M HCl is required to make 75.0 mL of 3.50 M HCl?
(A) 21.9 ml (B) 0.560 ml (C) 257 ml (D) 75.0 ml

1. Define the following


a. A mole of a substance.
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b. Relative Atomic mass
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2. What is the percentage composition of sulphur in Al2(SO4)3 (2marks )
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3. If an organic compound contains 54.5% carbon, 9.1% oxygen and 36.4% oxygen. And has a relative
molecular mass of 88. Calculate the Empirical formula of the compound and hence the molecular
formula (5marks)
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4. What mass of Hydrogen gas is produced when 2g of Magnesium react with Hydrochloric at r t p
(2marks)
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5. During titration 25cm3 of 0.2M H2SO4 completely neutralised 28cm3 of Na2CO3 (4marks)
a. Write a balance equation for the reaction.
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b. Suggest a suitable indicator for the titration.
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c. Calculate the molarity of the sodium carbonate that was neutralised.
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1. State the modern periodic law.
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2. Why the group one and two elements are called the s-block elements.
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3. State and explain the variation of the following properties across the period Sodium to Argon
i. Ionic radius
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ii. Ionisation energy.
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b. Write the formula of the oxides of the elements Na to Ar. 3mks


Element
Formula
of Oxide
State

c. Choose an oxide that is 3mks


i. Acidic__________________________________________________________________
ii. Basic ___________________________________________________________________
iii. Amphoteric______________________________________________________________

4. Write equations to show how the following react with water.


a. silicon Chloride 1mks
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b. Sodium oxide. 1mk.
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5. (d) Aluminium chloride cannot be prepared in the same method like Lithium chloride
Why is it so? And how can it then be prepared? 2mks.
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