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Chemistry Form 4 Quiz Answer

This document contains a chemistry quiz with multiple choice and calculation questions covering various chemistry topics: 1) A compound formula question to determine the relative atomic mass of an element. 2) A stoichiometry question calculating the mass of a product formed in a reaction. 3) A question involving voltaic cells and standard electrode potentials. 4) A neutralization reaction question involving a titration calculation. 5) A question comparing the nitrogen content of different fertilizers. 6) A question identifying which salt solution pairing would produce an insoluble precipitate.

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Chemistry Form 4 Quiz Answer

This document contains a chemistry quiz with multiple choice and calculation questions covering various chemistry topics: 1) A compound formula question to determine the relative atomic mass of an element. 2) A stoichiometry question calculating the mass of a product formed in a reaction. 3) A question involving voltaic cells and standard electrode potentials. 4) A neutralization reaction question involving a titration calculation. 5) A question comparing the nitrogen content of different fertilizers. 6) A question identifying which salt solution pairing would produce an insoluble precipitate.

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Chemistry Form 4 Quiz

1
A compound with formula X2CO3 has a relative formula mass of 138. What is the
relative atomic mass of X? [relative atomic mass of C = 12 and O = 16]
A 11
B 39
C 55
D 78
2
3.2g of copper(II) oxide powder is reacted with excess dilute nitric acid. What is
the mass of copper(II) nitrate formed in the reaction? [Relative atomic mass ; N =
14,O = 16 and Cu = 64 ]
A 3.45g
B 4.95g
C 5.04g
D 7.52g
3
Table below shows information about three simple voltaic cells.
Potential
Pair of metal
Positive terminal
difference(V)
W and X
0.7
X
X and Y
2.0
Y
W and Z
1.6
Z
What is the potential difference of a voltaic cell which uses Y and Z as electrodes?
A 1.3 V
B 1.1V
C 0.9V
D 0.4V
4
The equation represents a neutralisation reaction.
2HNO3 + Ba(OH)2 Ba(NO3)2 + 2H2O

10.0 cm3 of barium hydroxide solution 0.1 mol dm-3 is titrated with nitric acid 0.1
mol dm-3. If the initial reading of the burette is 10.00 cm3, what is the final reading
of the burette?
A 20.00 cm3
B 30.00 cm3
C 40.00 cm3
D 50.00 cm3
Table below shows fertilisers and their respective relative molecular mass.
Fertiliser
Relative molecular mass
Ammonium sulphate ,
132
(NH4)2SO4
Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3
80
Potassium nitrate, KNO3
101
Urea,CO(NH2)2
60
Which of the following fertilisers contains the highest percentage of nitrogen by mass?
[Relative atomic mass of N = 14]
A Urea
B Ammonium nitrate
C Potassium nitrateD Ammonium sulphate

Which pair of solutions produce an insoluble salt?


A Nitric acid and silver nitrate solution
B Potassium sulphate and zinc chloride solution
C Copper(II) sulphate and lead (II) nitrate solution
D Magnesium nitrate solution and copper(II) chloride solution
Diagram shows the apparatus set-up to determine the empirical formula of
copper(II) oxide.

(a) State the meaning of empirical formula. [1 mark]

(b) Solution X and metal Y reacts to produce hydrogen gas. State the name of
solution X and metal Y. Solution X :
.....[2 marks]
Metal Y
: ......
(c) What is the function of anhydrous calcium chloride? [1 mark]

(d) (i) State the empirical formula of copper(II) oxide [2 marks]

(ii) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between hydrogen
gas and copper(II) oxide

(e) How to ensure that all of the copper(II) oxide has been reduced to copper? [1
mark]

(f) Can the empirical formula for aluminium oxide be determine by using this
method? Give one reason for your answer. [2 marks]

Diagram shows some of the elements in the periodic table of elements.

(a) Based on Diagram , answer the following question.


(i) State group of Cl in the Periodic Table of Elements. [1 mark]

(ii) State which element that exists as a metal[1 mark]

(b)State which element formed an amphoteric oxide. [1 mark]

(ii) Based on answer in (b)(i), write the formula for the compound formed. [1
mark]

(c) Element Mg and Cl can reacts to form a compound.


(i) Write the chemical formula of the compound formed. [1 mark]

(ii) Explain how the compound in (c)(i) formed. [2 marks]

Mg
= .................................................................
Cl
= .....................................................................
(iii) Draw the electron arrangement for the compound formed. [2 marks]

(iv) State one physical properties of these compounds. [1 mark]

Diagram shows the pH value of hydrochloric acid and acid X of the same molarity.

(i) Based on the information in Diagram , suggest acid X. [1 mark]

(ii) Explain why the pH value of aqueous solution of acid X is higher than the pH
value of hydrochloric acid. [2 marks]

(iii) When water is added into beaker M,


what happen to the pH value of the hydrochloric acid? Give reason to your
answer. [2 marks]

(b) Diagram 4.2 shows the steps involved in the preparation of a standard solution
X.

Calculate
the mass
of X
solute
needed

Weight
out the
exact
mass of X
solute
needed

Transfer
the
dissolved
X solute
into a
suitable
volumetri
c flask

Dissolve
the solute
X in a
small
amount of
distilled
water

Add
enough
water
until
reach
graduatio
n mark

Standard
solution X

(i) State the meaning of standard solution[1 mark]

(ii) The concentration of standard solution X produced is 1.0 mol dm-3. By using
the standard solution produced, Nazmi need to prepare solution X with a lower
concentration. Name the method used to prepare a solution with lower
concentration. [1 mark]

(iii) A volumetric flask is more suitable to be used to prepare standard solution


rather than a beaker. Why? [1 mark]

(iv) Calculate the volume of 2.0 mol dm sulphuric acid, H2SO4 needed to prepare
100 cm of 1.0 mol
dm-3 sulphuric acid, H2SO4. [2 marks]
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Diagram 5 shows a flowchart for the formation of precipitate V and solution W.

(a) Identify precipitate V and solution W. [2 marks]


Precipitate V
:...
Solution W :...
(b) (i) State the name of reaction M. [1 mark]

(ii) Write the chemical equation for reaction M. [2 marks]

(c) Calculate the mass of precipitate V formed in the reaction if 50 cm3 of 1.0 mol
dm-3 lead (II) nitrate solution is used. [Relative atomic mass : Cl=35 ; Pb=207] [2
marks]

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(d) Describe briefly chemical test to verify the anion in solution W. [3 marks]

(e) If sodium chloride solution is replaced with potassium chloride solution of the
same volume and concentration, predict the mass of the precipitate formed. [1
mark]

Diagram shows how compound Z is produced.

(a) Compound Z produced from Reaction X is used to manufacture fertilizer.


Identify compound Z and reaction X. [2 marks]

(b)Calculate the mass of compound Z produced when an excess of ammonia gas


is passed through 100 cm3 of 2.0 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid. [Molar mass of
compound Z = 132 g mol-1] [3 marks]

B, D, B, B, A, C

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