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PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN

PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SPM 2018


KERTAS 2
No Mark Scheme Sub Total
Mark marks
1 (a) (i) A: Salt 1
B: Sugar 1 2
(ii) Prevent or slow down the growth of bacteria 1 1
(iii) 1. Diabetes 1
2. Aspartame 1 2
(b) (i) 1. Can cause internal bleeding of stomach 1
2. Paracetamol 1 2
(ii) 1. Finish the medicine 1
2. Bacteria killed completely 1 2
TOTAL 9
2 (a) Blue 1 1
(b) (i) The change in the volume of gas collected per unit time 1
(ii) 1. Concentration of hydrochloric acid / hydrogen ions 1
2. Presence of catalyst 1 3
(c) (i) 1. Correct curve of experiment I and III 1
2. Label Exp I and III correctly 1 2

600

300

(ii) Rate of reaction II:


= 600 cm3 // 15 cm3s-1 1
40 s
Rate of reaction III: 1 2
= 600 cm3 // 20 cm3s-1
30 s (Answers with correct unit)
(iii) Adding catalyst (alum/ Aluminium oxide/ Al2O3 ) 1 1
TOTAL 9
3 (a) Sodium ion /Na+, Chloride ion / Cl-, hydrogen ion / H+, hydroxide 1 1
ion / OH-
(b) (i) Electrode where the oxidation occur / electron is released 1 1
(ii) Anode becomes thinner 1 1
(iii) Mg → Mg2+ + 2e

Correct formulae of reactant & product 1


Balanced equation with electron 1 2
(c) 1. Decreases. 1
2. The distance between Pb and Cu is nearer compare to the 1 2
distance between Mg and Cu in Electrochemical Series
(d) (i) Al2O3 1 1
(ii) Aluminium 1 1
(iv) To low the melting point of aluminium oxide 1 1
TOTAL 10
4 (a) (i) 2.4 1 1
(ii) Z 1 1
(b) (i) Covalent 1 1
(ii)

[Number of atom combined: 1 W/ Carbon and 2 Y/ Oxygen] 1


[Electron arrangement with 2 double covalent bonds] 1 2
(c) (i) 2Z + Y2 → 2 XY
1
[Correct formulae of reactants and product] 1 2
[Balanced equation]
(ii) 1. Number of mole of Z
= 2.4 // 0.1
24 1
2. Mole Ratio:
2 mol Z reacts with 1 mol Y2 // 1
1.1 mol Z reacts with 0.05 mol Y2
3. Mass Y2
= 0.05 x 32 g // 1.6 g 1 3
(mass with correct unit)
TOTAL 11

5 (a) (i) W 1 1
(ii) 2.1 1 1
(iii) Nuclei attraction on the valence electron of atom Q is stronger than
M 1
1
(b) (i) 2Fe + 3R2 ----> 2FeR3

1. Correct formulae reactant and product 1


2. Balanced chemical equation 1 2
(ii) 2 mole of Fe produced 2 mole of FeCl3 //
0.2 mole of Fe produced 0.2 mole of FeCl3 1

Mass of FeCl3 = mole X molar mass


= 0.2 X 162.5 g //
= 32.5 g 1 2
(mass with correct unit)

(c) (i) 1. Oxide of M: Basic Oxide 1


2. Oxide of V: Acidic Oxide 1 2

(ii) 1. Dissolve in NaOH to form colourless solution 1


2. Dissolve in HNO3 to form colourless solution 1 2

TOTAL 11

6 (a) (i) 1. Diffusion 1


2. Perfume particles move randomly frorm higher concentration
region to lower concentration region. 1 2

(ii) The particles move faster 1 1

(b) (i) Molecule 1 1

(ii) Arrangement of particle: Particles are arranged slightly loose then


become far apart 1

Movement of particles: Particles move faster / freely 1 2


(iii) 1. Number of mole of steam
= 12 // 0.5
24 1
2. Mass of steam
= 0.5 x 18 g // 6 g 1 2
(correct answer with unit)
(c) 1. Functional diagram 1
2. Label (thermometer, boiling tube, water, acetamide, heat) 1 2

Acetamide

Heat

TOTAL 11
SECTION B

No Mark Scheme Sub Total


Mark marks
7 (a) 1. Lead (II) nitrate 1

2. Correct axis with unit


3. Correct and Smooth line
4. Correct scale

1
1
1 4
(b) (i) 1. Potassium nitrate 1
2. Volume of Pb(NO3)2 = 5 cm3 1

3. No of mole Lead(II) ion = 1 x 5 // 0.005 1


1000

4. No of mole Chromate(VI) ion = 1 x 5 // 0.005 1 4


1000

(ii) Pb2+ + CrO42- PbCrO 4


1
1. Correct formulae of reactants and product 1 2
2. Balanced chemical equation
(c) (i) 1. Salt P = Copper(II) carbonate / CuCO 3 1
2. Gas Q = Carbon dioxide 1
3. R precipitate = Calcium sulphate 1 3
(ii) CuSO 4 + Ca(NO3)2  CaSO 4 + Cu(NO3)2
1. Correct formulae of reactants and products 1
2. Balanced chemical equation 1 2

(iii) Confirmatory test for cation:

1. Add ammonia// sodium hydroxide solution until excess 1


2. Blue precipitate formed dissolves in excess ammonia to
produce dark blue solution // blue precipitate does not dissolve
in excess NaOH indicates the presence of Cu2+ ion. 1

Confirmatory test for anion:


3. Add hydrochloric acid. 1
4. Add barium chloride solution. 1
5. White precipitate formed indicate the presence of SO42- ion 1 5
TOTAL 20

8 (a) 1. Change in oxidation number of iron is +2 to +3 1


2. Change in oxidation number of bromine 0 to -1 1
3. Bromine water as oxidizing agent 1
4. Green solution turns brown solution 1 4
(b) 1. When food can dent, the tin plate is crack and form small hole 1
and the ion is exposed.
2. Iron atom will donates/releases 2 electrons to form iron(II) 1
ions
3. Fe → Fe2+ + 2e 1
4. In food can also have water and some oxygen gas. The water
and oxygen gas gain electron to formed hydroxide ion 1
5. Iron(II) ion will combine with hydroxide ion to form iron(II)
hydroxide. 1
6. Fe2+ + 2OH- → Fe(OH)2 1
7. Fe(OH)3 are oxidized by oxygen to form brown solid which is
iron(III) oxide /rust. 1 6
(max: 6)

(c) 1. Metal X is Mg/ Zn / Al 1


Set I
2. Metal X more electropositive than copper 1
3. X is oxidized // X atom loses electron to form X2+
X → X2+ + 2e 1
4. Cu2+ is reduced / receives electrons to form copper atom
Cu2+ + 2e → Cu 1
5. Brown precipitate formed is copper 1
Set II
6. Metal X more electropositive than iron 1
7. Rusting does not occur 1
8. X is oxidized / X atom loses electron to form X2+ 1
X → X2+ + 2e
9. Oxygen and water is reduced /receive electron to form OH- 1
O2 + 2H2O + 4e → 4OH-
10. Pink colour shows the presence of OH-. 1 10
TOTAL 20
9 (a) 1. Substance: Vinegar 1

2. Vinegar is acidic thus can neutralise the alkaline sting. 1

3. Vinegar is a weak acid that will not burn the skin. 1

4. Vinegar is also easily available. 1 4

(b)
1. Example of P: Ethanoic acid 1
2. Example of Q: Sulphuric acid 1
3. P is a weak acid while Q is strong acid 1
4. Q ionised completely in water and produced high
concentration of H+ ions 1
5. P ionised partially in water and produced low concentration of
H+ ions 1
6. The higher the concentration of H+ ions the lower pH value 1 6

(c)
1. Suggestion solid X: zinc oxide//zinc carbonate//zinc 1
2. Acid Y: Sulphuric acid 1

Preparation of zinc sulphate


3. Pour (50-100cm 3) of (0.1-1.0moldm -3) sulphuric acid into a
beaker and heat slowly. 1

4. Add zinc oxide//zinc carbonate//zinc powder into the acid and 1


stir

5. Stop adding zinc oxide//zinc carbonate//zinc powder when 1


solid cannot dissolve/ in excess.
6. Filter the mixture 1

7. Transfer the filtrate to a evaporating dish and heat until 1


saturated

8. Cool down to room temperature. 1

9. Filter to obtain the crystal form. 1

10. Dry the crystal by pressing between filter paper. 1 10

TOTAL 20

10 (a) (i) Reaction I = oxidation 1


Reaction II = dehydration 1
Homologous series = alcohol 1 3

Accept : 2 or 3 carbon atom only

P:
H H
| | 1
H – C – C – OH
| |
H H

Q: H O
| || 1
H – C – C – OH
|
H

W: H H
| | 1 3
H–C=C–H

Labeled diagram
1. Functional diagram 1

2. Label: glass wool, ethanol, porcelain chip//alumina//other 1


substance, water, boiling tube
Procedure

3. Some glass wool is placed in a boiling tube


1
4. Using a dropper, some ethanol is added into the boiling tube to
1
wet the glass wool

5. The boiling tube is clamped horizontally and unglazed


1
porcelain chip are placed in the mid-section of boiling tube.
1
6. The boiling tube is closed with a stopper fitted with a delivery
tube and the other hand of delivery tube is placed under an
inverted test tube filled with water. 1
7. The unglazed porcelain chips are heated strongly. When the
porcelain chips are hot, the flame is shifted to gently heat the
glass wool to vaporize the ethanol. 1

Chemical equation

8. C2H5OH → C2H4 + H2O


1

Chemical test to proof the product


9. Flow the gas produced in a test tube contain bromine water //
acidified potassium manganate(VII) solution. 1
10. If ethene produced then brown bromine water /purple
acidified potassium manganate(VII) solution turns colourless 1
10
(b) 1. Q = Ethanoic acid 1

2. Acidified potassium manganate(VII) solution// potassium 1


dicromate(VI) solution.//Ethanol

C2H5OH + 2[O] → CH3COOH + H2O

3. Correct formulae of reactant and product 1

4. Balanced chemical equation 1 4

TOTAL 20

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