Ahmes Secondary School: Form Six Weekly Examinations Aprily 2020 132/2 Chemistry 2
Ahmes Secondary School: Form Six Weekly Examinations Aprily 2020 132/2 Chemistry 2
Ahmes Secondary School: Form Six Weekly Examinations Aprily 2020 132/2 Chemistry 2
logk = 14.34 − 1.25 × 104 K⁄T. Calculate the activation energy for this reaction and at what
temperature will its half-period be 256 minutes?
(c) What current in amperes is required to produce 50.00𝑚𝑙𝑠 of oxygen gas measured at STP by
electrolysis of water for a period of 3 hours? (5 marks)
(d) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 298K; (4 marks)
Cu(s) + 2Ag + (aq) Cu2+ (aq) + 2Ag(s). Given that E ∅ (Ag + /Ag) = 0.80V and
E ∅ (Cu+ /Cu) = 0.340V.
2.(a) Differentiate the following; (3 marks)
(i) Steam distillation and fractional distillation
(ii) Negative azeotrope and positive azeotrope.
(iii) Miscible liquids and immiscible liquids
(b) Sate any three (3) properties of immiscible liquids. (3 marks)
(c) In the distribution of succinic acid between ether and water at 285K, 20mls of the ether layer
contains 0.092 g of the acid. If the distribution coefficient for succinic acid between water and
ether is 5.200, find out the weight of the acid present in 50mls of the aqueous solution at
equilibrium with it. (4 marks)
(d) Joachim mixed 45 cm3 of liquid W and 20 cm3 of liquid X in the laboratory to form a solution D
containing 49% W. The solution D formed was found to boil at lower temperature than the
boiling points of pure liquids W and X. On fractional distillation, Joachim failed to separate the
components of the solution. The vapour pressures of the pure liquids W and X were, 30mmHg
and 70 mmHg respectively.
(i) With four (4) reasons, name the type of the solution formed in the laboratory.
(4 ½ marks)
(ii) Why Joachim failed to separate the solution into pure components? (1 mark)
(iii) Draw the boiling-temperature composition curve for the solution above. (2 marks)
(iv) Explain what will happen this solution containing 67% of X is boiled separately?
(2 ½ marks)
3.(a) Consider the following ionization constants:
H2 SO3 (aq) + H2 O(l) ⇌ H3 O+ (aq)+HSO− −2
3 (aq) Ka = 1.2 × 10 M