g10 PSC p2 Jun 2019 and Memo
g10 PSC p2 Jun 2019 and Memo
g10 PSC p2 Jun 2019 and Memo
PHYSICAL SCIENCES P2
(CHEMISTRY)
COMMON TEST
JUNE 2019
MARKING GUIDELINE
NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 10
MARKS: 100
TIME : 2 hours
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1 D üü (2)
1.2 C üü (2)
1.3 A üü (2)
1.4 B üü (2)
1.5 A üü (2)
1.6 C üü (2)
1.7 C üü (2)
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QUESTION 2
2.1
2.1.1 Cooking oil – iron fillings ü (1)
2.1.2. Si ü (1)
2.1.3. CuSO4, Fe2O3 ü (Any one of the two) (1)
2.1.4. Fe2O3 ü (1)
2.1.5. Cl2 ü (1)
2.2.
2.2.1. Homogeneous ü, water-ethanol form a mixture of uniform composition and all (2)
components are in the same phase at room temperature ü
2.2.2. Fractional distillation ü (1)
2.2.3. Boiling point ü (1)
2.2.4. Water ü (1)
2.2.5. It mixes completely in all proportions. üü (2)
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QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
4.1.1. Group 5(15) ü, there are 5 electrons in the outermost orbitals ü (2)
4.1.2. Period 3 ü, the highest energy level is 3 ü. (2)
xx • x• 2-
2 Al x + 3 • O •• è 2 Al3+ 3 x• O ••
•• ••
4.4.1. (2)
üü
4.4.2. Phosphorus ü (1)
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QUESTION 5
QUESTION 6
6.1. An electrolyte is the ionic solution that can conduct electricity. üü (2)
6.2. (Electric) Current. ü (1)
6.3. Dissociation is the process in which ionic solids are broken up into ions when (2)
dissolved in water üü
6.4. NaCl (s) → Na+(aq) + Cl- (aq) üü (2)
6.5. Increases ü (3)
An increase in concentration increases the number of ions in solution ü
Thus electrical conductivity increases ü
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QUESTION 7
7.1.1. Bü (1)
7.1.2. Aü (1)
7.2.1. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, transforms from one form to (2)
anotherüü
7.2.2. Mreactant = MN2 + MH2 = 14x2 + 1x2x3 = 34 g.mol-1ü (3)
Mproducts = MNH3 =14x2 + 1x2x3 = 34 g.mol-1ü
(Mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products, therefore) the law is
obeyed ü
7.2.3. Covalent bond ü (1)
7.3. (3)
QUESTION 8
8.1.1. Energy needed per mole to remove an electron from an atom in a gaseous (2)
phase. üü
8.1.2. Increases ü (1)
8.1.3. As one moves from 1st to 3rd ionization energy (2)
Electrons occupy the lower energy levels which increases the effective force of
attraction between nucleus and electrons, thus more energy is required to
remove electronsüü
8.1.4. As one moves down the group ü,First ionization energy decreasesü (2)
Or
As one moves up the group ü,First ionization energy increasesü
8.2.1. Isotopes are atoms of the same element having the same number of protons, but (2)
different numbers of neutrons.
8.2.2. (4)
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