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SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 11
NOVEMBER 2016
PHYSICAL SCIENCES P2
MARKS: 150
TIME: 3 hours
1. Write your full NAME and SURNAME in the appropriate spaces on the
ANSWER BOOK.
5. Leave ONE line between two sub questions, for example between
QUESTION 2.1 and QUESTION 2.2.
10. Round off your final numerical answers to a minimum of TWO decimal
places.
Four possible options are provided as answers to the following questions. Each
question has only ONE correct answer. Choose the answer and write only the correct
letter (A–D) next to the question number (1.1–1.10) in the ANSWER BOOK, for
example 1.11 E.
A donates a proton.
B accepts a proton.
C donates an electron.
D accepts an electron. (2)
1.2 Nitrogen gas, N2(g), is cooled until it turns into liquid nitrogen, N2(ℓ).
What type of intermolecular forces exist between nitrogen molecules in the
liquid phase?
A Ionic bonds
B Ion-dipole forces
C Dipole-dipole forces
D Induced dipole forces or dispersion forces or London forces (2)
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4 (2)
A S + O2 → SO2
B AgNO3 + KI → AgI + KNO3
C NaOH + HCℓ → NaCℓ + H2O
D Na2CO3 + 2HCℓ → 2NaCℓ + CO2 + H2O (2)
1.5 Which ONE of the following correctly defines pressure exerted by a gas?
1.6 𝑝𝑉
In the diagram below, R the solid line, represents graph of versus p for
𝑅𝑇
ONE mole of an ideal gas. The other graphs P, Q and S are for ONE mole of
each of the gases CH4, He and NH3 in random order.
P Q S
A He CH4 NH3
B NH3 He CH4
C NH3 CH4 He
D CH4 NH3 He (2)
A 75%.
B 25%.
C 12,5%.
D 87,5%. (2)
2O3(g) → 3O2(g)
Which ONE of the following is NOT CORRECT about the equation for the
reaction?
The total energy absorbed when bonds are broken in TWO moles of H 2 and
ONE mole of O2 is 1 371 kJ/mol.
What is the bond energy in kJ/mol for each O-H bond in the water molecule?
A 920
B 499
C 460
D 1840 (2)
1.10 Which properties of gold make it useful for the electrical circuits of electrical
and electronic devices?
2.1 Both BF3 and NH3 have the same type of intra-molecular forces (interatomic
bonds).
2.3 Compare the polarity of the BF3 and NH3 molecules by referring to the
POLARITY OF THE BONDS and the EFFECT of the SHAPE of EACH
MOLECULE on its polarity. (5)
2.4 A type of bond is formed between the nitrogen atom (N) in a molecule of
ammonia (NH3) with the hydrogen ion (H+) as shown below.
+
H H
H N + H+ → H N H
H H
2.4.1 Write down the NAME of the bond formed between the nitrogen atom
and the H+ ion. (1)
2.4.2 Give a reason why the oxygen atom (O) in the water molecule is able
to form the type of bond mentioned in QUESTION 2.4.1 with the
H+ ion. (2)
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3.1 Water has extra ordinary macroscopic properties, for example density of ice is
different from that of liquid water.
3.1.2 Explain how the difference in the density of ice and liquid water
protects aquatic life at extremely low temperatures. (2)
3.2 The graph of molecular size versus the boiling point is given below. The letters
A, B and C represent the compounds CH4, C2H6 and C3H8 respectively.
BOILING POINT (K)
273
223
C
173
B
123
A
73
MOLECULAR SIZE
3.2.1 Describe the trend in the boiling points of the compounds as shown by
the graph. (2)
3.2.3 Which ONE of the compounds (A, B or C) has the HIGHEST melting
point? (1)
Explain the difference in the boiling points by referring to the TYPE and
STRENGTH of INTERMOLECULAR FORCES. (3)
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120
0
Volume (cm3)
80
0
40
(a) Determine the volume (in cm3) of the gas when the
temperature is 27 °C (2)
4.1.3 Write down TWO variables that must be kept constant during the
investigation. (2)
4.1.4 Write down the NAME of an apparatus that was used to measure
the values of the independent variable in this investigation. (1)
4.1.5 Explain why real gases deviate from ideal gas behaviour at low
temperatures. (3)
4.3 In the diagram below a syringe is filled with gas A while the other syringe
contains gas B. The volume, temperature and mass of the contents of the
syringes are the same. The pressure of gas A is twice that of gas B.
A B
How does the molar mass of gas B compare with the molar mass of gas
A? Write only HIGHER, LOWER or THE SAME. Explain the answer. (3)
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5.2.2 Sketch a potential energy diagram for the above reaction. Clearly
indicate the axes and indicate the following on the graph: (No values
are required.)
∆H
Reactants(R) and Products (P)
Activation energy (EA)
Activated complex (X) (5)
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6.1 The hydrogen sulphate ion (HSO4 ) can act as both an acid and a base. It
reacts with water according to the balanced equation:
Write down:
The incomplete equation below represents the reaction that takes place:
7.1.2 Write down the formula or symbol of the substance that is the
reducing agent. Justify your answer by making use of oxidation
numbers. (4)
7.2 Butane (C4H10) gas reacts COMPLETELY with 4,48 dm3 of oxygen (O2) at
STP according to the equation.
The following diagrams show the most important steps during the recovery of gold
from the ore.
A
Gold-ore A NaAu(CN)2 B Gold precipitation C Pure gold
8.1.2 Write down the NAME of the type of mining used to recover gold. (1)
8.8 Name TWO reasons why the gold mining industry is so important to the South
African economy. (2)
8.9 Write TWO negative impacts that gold mining industry has on water in the
environment. (2)
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TOTAL: 150
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
(I) (II) (III) (IV) (V) (VI) (VII) (VIII)
KEY/ SLEUTEL Atoomgetal
1 Atomic number 2
2,1
H He
1 29 4
3 4 Elektronegatiwiteit Simbool 5 6 7 8 9 10
Cu
1,9
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
Li Be Electronegativity Symbol B C N O F Ne
7 9 63,5 11 12 14 16 19 20
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
0,9
1,2
1,5
1,8
2,1
2,5
3,0
Na Mg Benaderde relatiewe atoommassa Aℓ Si P S Cℓ Ar
23 24 Approximate relative atomic mass 27 28 31 32 35,5 40
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
0,8
1,0
1,3
1,5
1,6
1,6
1,5
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,9
1,6
1,6
1,8
2,0
2,4
2,8
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
39 40 45 48 51 52 55 56 59 59 63,5 65 70 73 75 79 80 84
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
0,8
1,0
1,2
1,4
1,8
1,9
2,2
2,2
2,2
1,9
1,7
1,7
1,8
1,9
2,1
2,5
Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
86 88 89 91 92 96 101 103 106 108 112 115 119 122 128 127 131
55 56 57 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
0,7
0,9
1,6
1,8
1,8
1,9
2,0
2,5
Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tℓ Pb Bi Po At Rn
133 137 139 179 181 184 186 190 192 195 197 201 204 207 209
87 88 89
0,7
0,9
Fr Ra Ac
226 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
140 141 144 150 152 157 159 163 165 167 169 173 175
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103
Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
232 238