Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
NAME
SCHOOL NAME
CLASS/SECTION
Write your name, the name of your school and your class/section in the spaces provided above.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] for each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 50.
For each item, there is only one correct answer. Draw a circle around the letter which
shows the correct answer.
A calcium.
B sodium.
C aluminium.
D potassium.
(b) Which one of the following is the correct formula for potassium bromide?
A PBr
B KBr
C KB
D POBr
A N2
B O2
C CO2
D NO2
(d) A piece of blue litmus paper turns red when it is dipped in a solution.
This solution could be
A aqueous ammonia.
B lemon juice.
C lime water.
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(e) The salt barium sulphate forms a suspension in water. Which one of the following methods
cannot be used to separate it from water?
A Filtration
B Evaporation
C Decantation
D Chromatography
(f) How is the process during which a solid changes into a liquid called?
A condensation
B freezing
C melting
D sublimation
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Question 2 (7 marks)
Elements are substances that are made up of only one type of atoms. Elements can be
metallic or non-metallic.
(a) Complete Table 1 by giving one example of a metallic element and one example of a
non-metallic element as well as their symbols.
Table 1
[2]
(b) All metals are solids at room temperature except __________________ , which is a
liquid. [1]
(ii) Write down the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of carbon in excess
air.
_____________________________________________________________ [2]
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Question 3 (6 marks)
Select one suitable method by which each of the following underlined substances can be
separated from the mixture.
Each method can be used only once.
(i) Ammonium chloride from a mixture of calcium chloride and ammonium chloride.
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Which technique can be used to obtain table salt from sea water in Mauritius?
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(c) Water is one of the most important solvents used in everyday life.
__________________________________ [1]
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Question 4 (9 marks)
Ammonium salts can be prepared in the laboratory by a method called titration. The procedure
for preparing an ammonium salt is summarised below, using the set up in Figure 1.
Instructions:
burette
1. Fill the burette with acid A.
clamp 2. Measure 25 cm3 of alkali B
and place it in the conical
acid A flask. Add 2 drops of methyl
orange indicator.
3. Slowly add acid A to the
alkali B until the end point is
reached.
alkali B
Figure 1
(a) Which measuring vessel is used to measure 25 cm 3 of alkali B accurately?
____________________________ [1]
(b) Name acid A and alkali B which can be used in the titration above to prepare ammonium
nitrate solution.
(c) Write down a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between acid A and alkali B.
__________________________________________________________________ [2]
____________________________ [1]
(e) Explain the purpose of the indicator in the reaction and the changes you would observe
during the reaction.
Purpose: __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Observation: _______________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________ [2]
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Question 5 (6 marks)
_________________________
(ii)
______________________ CO2 _________________________
________________________
(iii) Sulphur trioxide
___________ ________________________
Table 2
[3]
(b) Sulphur dioxide is a pollutant that is released in the air by chemical plants that burn
sulphur.
_______________________________________ [1]
__________________________________________________________________
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[1]
(iii) Give one way in which acid rain can affect the environment.
__________________________________________________________________
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[1]
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Question 6 (10 marks)
Copper metal can be extracted from a solution of copper ( II) sulphate by the reaction between
aqueous copper salt and zinc metal. Diagram 1 below shows the reaction process.
aqueous filter
copper (II)
sulphate
solution W residue X
filtrate
add dilute sulphuric acid
solution Y
bubbles of gas
solid Z
filter
solution Y
solid Z
Diagram 1
(a) Study the reaction process and answer the following questions:
(i) Write a word equation for the reaction between zinc metal and
copper (II) sulphate solution.
______________________________________________________________ [1]
(ii) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction above.
______________________________________________________________ [2]
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(b) (i) Name the type of reaction that occurs when zinc metal is added to copper (II)
sulphate.
(ii) Give another metal that can be used instead of zinc that will lead to a similar
reaction.
(c) (i) Give the name of the gas that is liberated when dilute sulphuric acid is added to
Residue X.
(ii) How would you test for this gas in the laboratory?
_______________________________________________________________ [1]
solid Z: ______________________________
colour: ______________________________
[3]
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Question 7 (6 marks)
B: 20%
0.03%
0.97%
A: 79%
(b) The percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased in the last century
and is a concern for the environment as it increases the greenhouse effect.
(i) Give one possible explanation for the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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[1]
(iii) State how the above phenomenon affects our planet in general.
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[1]
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