Gr11 Phy P2 June 2016 Question Paper
Gr11 Phy P2 June 2016 Question Paper
Gr11 Phy P2 June 2016 Question Paper
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES
CHEMISTRY
(PAPER 2)
GRADE 11 __________
MARKS: 150
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 2
(Paper 2) Grade 11
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
CHEMISTRY
(Paper 2)
MARKS: 150
2. This question paper consists of NINE questions. Answer ALL questions in the
ANSWER BOOK, except for Question 6.5 which has to be answered on the
ANSWER SHEET attached to this question paper. Write your name in the
appropriate space on the ANSWER SHEET. Detach the ANSWER SHEET and
submit it together with your ANSWER BOOK.
3. Start the answer to each question on a NEW page in the ANSWER BOOK.
4. Number the answers according to the numbering system used in this question
paper.
5. Leave ONE line open between two sub-questions, for example between
Question 2.1 and Question 2.2.
10. Round-off your final numerical answers to a minimum of TWO decimal places.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 3
(Paper 2) Grade 11
Four options are given as possible answers to the following questions. Each
question has only ONE correct answer. Write only the letter (A – D) next to the
question number (1.1 – 1.10) in the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.11 E.
A CH4
B Cl2
C CO2
D HCl (2)
A London-dispersion forces.
B ion-dipole attraction.
C dipole-dipole attractions.
D ion-ion interactions. (2)
1.4 When NaCl dissolves in water, aqueous Na+ and Cℓ - ions result. The force
of attraction that exists between Na+ and H2O is called a(n) … interaction.
A dipole-dipole
B ion-ion
C hydrogen bonding
D ion-dipole (2)
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A V
B ½V
C 2V
D 4V (2)
1.7 The relationship between p, V and T, for 1 mol of an enclosed gas was
investigated and the results are plotted below. In which ONE of the graphs
does the gradient of the line represent the universal gas constant (R)?
A B
pV
pV
V T
C D
pV V
1 T
V (2)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 5
(Paper 2) Grade 11
1.8 How many mole of copper (I) oxide are there in 52,8 g of the substance?
A 0,369 mole
B 0,664 mole
C 1,51 mole
D 2,71 mole (2)
1.9 8 mole of zinc is mixed with 7 mole of hydrochloric acid and allowed to react
to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas, according to the following balanced
equation:
If 2 mole of H2(g) is formed during the reaction, the number of mole of Zn(s)
and HCℓ(aq) that remain in the container are respectively:
A 3,2 g of calcium.
B 12 g of iron.
C 3 g of nitrogen.
D 5 g of sulphur. (2)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 6
(Paper 2) Grade 11
The graph below shows how the potential energy changes as two atoms
(H and I) approach each other (pm = picometre = 1 x 10-12 m)
299
Potential energy (kJ.mol )
-1
150
0 pm
161 322 483
-150
-299
2.2 From the graph, write down the value of the bond length (in pm). (2)
2.4 From the graph, write down the value of the bond energy. (2)
2.5 How will the bond length of the H-Cl bond compare to that of the
H-l bond? Write down SHORTER THAN, EQUAL TO or LONGER THAN.
Explain your answer. (3)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 7
(Paper 2) Grade 11
3.2 On your periodic table the electronegativity of oxygen is 3,5 and that of
nitrogen is 3,0. Why is oxygen more electronegative than nitrogen? (3)
3.3 Consider the following compounds and answer the questions that follow:
3.3.2 Draw the Lewis diagram for PCℓ3. Identify the shape of the PCℓ3
molecule and explain whether it will be a polar or non-polar
molecule, with reference to the bonds and molecular shape. (3)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 8
(Paper 2) Grade 11
Carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and ammonia are some of the substances we
encounter in our daily lives and through the household products we use on a daily
basis.
Complete the table below by providing only the answer next to the question
number.
Shape of the
Intermolecular
Chemical Lewis molecule
forces between
Substance structure using VSEPR
the molecules
theory
4.1 SO2 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3
4.2 CO2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3
4.3 NH3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3
4.4 NH4+ 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 (12)
4.5 Name and explain the bond formed between NH3 and H+ to form
ammonium in 4.4 (4)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 9
(Paper 2) Grade 11
In the table below the melting points and boiling points of different substances at standard
pressure are given. Use this information to answer the following questions.
5.1 In which ONE of the substances will the weakest intermolecular forces exist in
the solid phase? (2)
5.2 Name the type of intermolecular forces that exists between the following:
5.4 Explain the difference between the melting and boiling points of HBr and
H2O. (4)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 10
(Paper 2) Grade 11
A learner investigates the relationship between the pressure and volume of a given
amount of gas at a constant temperature. The following readings are obtained:
1
Pressure (kPa) Volume (cm3) (kPa-1)
pressure
62 103
70 88
80 73
90 62
110 42
180 25
250 18
360 10
Complete the table on the ANSWER SHEET and then answer the following
questions.
6.1 Name and state the law that is being investigated in this experiment. (3)
6.3 Name TWO variables that must be kept constant in this experiment. (2)
1
6.5 Sketch a graph of volume (on y-axis) against (on x-axis) using
pressure
the graph paper provided on the ANSWER SHEET. (4)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 11
(Paper 2) Grade 11
7.2 Under which circumstances do real gases behave like an ideal gas? (2)
7.3 Name the model that describes the movement of particles in the three
states of matter. (2)
7.4 A diver dives down into the sea, to where the temperature is 10°C and the
pressure is 150 kPa. He releases a bubble of air from his lungs. The
volume of the bubble, when released is 5 cm3.
Calculate the volume of the bubble when it reaches the surface of the sea,
where the temperature is 25°C. (4)
7.7 At STP, what volume will 3 mole of any gas occupy? (3)
7.8 5,4 mole of carbon dioxide is at STP. What volume does the CO2 have? (3)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 12
(Paper 2) Grade 11
8.1.2 Determine the molecular formula if the molar mass of the compound
is 282 g.mol-1 (4)
8.2 14,5 g of iron reacts with 12 g of water during a corrosion reaction to form
Fe3O4 and H2, according to the following equation.
Fe + H2O Fe3O4 + H2
8.2.1 Balance the equation. (3)
8.2.2 Find the substance which is the limiting reactant? Show your
calculations. (6)
8.3 Chalk is almost pure calcium carbonate. If 10 g of chalk was reacted with an
excess of dilute hydrochloric acid, 2.128 litres of carbon dioxide gas is
collected at STP.
CaCO3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) → CaCl2 (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 13
(Paper 2) Grade 11
A learner pours herself a glass of Coke and adds some ice cubes to it. She sees
that the ice cubes drift up and float in the Coke.
9.1 Which characteristic of ice allows it to float at the top of the Coke? (1)
9.2 Which property of water allows it to remain in the liquid phase over a wider
temperature range? Why is this feature important for life on earth? (2)
9.3 Name and describe another characteristic of water that is NOT discussed in
Questions 9.1 and 9.2. (2)
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES: CHEMISTRY 14
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p1V1 p 2 V2
pV nRT
T1 T2
m N
n n
M NA
V n m
n c OR/OF c
Vm V MV
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TABLE 3: THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS/TABEL 3: DIE PERIODIEKE TABEL VAN ELEMENTE
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
(I)
(II) (III) (IV) (V) (VI) (VII) (VIII)
1 Atomic number 2
KEY/SLEUTEL Atoomgetal
2,1
H He
1 4
3 4 29 5 6 7 8 9 10
Electronegativity Symbol
Cu
1,9
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
Li Be Elektronegatiwiteit Simbool B C N O F Ne
7 9 63,5 11 12 14 16 19 20
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Aℓ Cℓ
0,9
1,2
1,5
1,8
2,1
2,5
3,0
Na Mg Approximate relative atomic mass Si P S Ar
23 24 Benaderde relatiewe atoommassa 27 28 31 32 35,5 40
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
0,8
1,0
1,3
1,5
1,6
1,6
1,5
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,9
1,6
1,6
1,8
2,0
2,4
2,8
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
39 40 45 48 51 52 55 56 59 59 63,5 65 70 73 75 79 80 84
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
0,8
1,0
1,2
1,4
1,8
1,9
2,2
2,2
2,2
1,9
1,7
1,7
1,8
1,9
2,1
2,5
Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
86 88 89 91 92 96 101 103 106 108 112 115 119 122 128 127 131
55 56 57 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
Tℓ
0,7
0,9
1,6
1,8
1,8
1,9
2,0
2,5
Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Pb Bi Po At Rn
133 137 139 179 181 184 186 190 192 195 197 201 204 207 209
87 88 89
0,7
0,9
Fr Ra Ac 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
226
Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
140 141 144 150 152 157 159 163 165 167 169 173 175
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103
Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
232 238
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ANSWER SHEET
QUESTION 6
NAME OF LEARNER:________________________
1
Pressure (kPa) Volume (cm3) (kPa-1)
pressure
62 103
70 88
80 73
90 62
110 42
180 25
250 18
360 10