God Cares High School: End of Year Exam 2012 S.1. Chemistry Time: 2hours
God Cares High School: End of Year Exam 2012 S.1. Chemistry Time: 2hours
God Cares High School: End of Year Exam 2012 S.1. Chemistry Time: 2hours
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Attempt all questions in section A, B and C.
Circle the correct option in section A
Neatness and systematic presentation of work earns you more
marks
SECTION: A
(20 MARKS)
1.
Chemistry is the study of .. , its properties and the
changes it
undergoes when subjected to different conditions.
A.
solids
B.
matter
C.
solutions
D.
substances
2.
The following are considered when describing an experiment. Which
one is an
exception.
A.
Procedure
B.
Observation
C.
Aim
D.
Explanation
3.
C.
Eating and drinking in the lab is not allowed.
D.
All apparatus must be disconnected after using and returned to
the teacher.
4.
The
A.
B.
C.
D.
5.
. Is the place where scientific experiments are carried
out from
A.
Scientific room
B.
Laboratory
C.
Scientific building
D.
Hospital
6.
Which one of the following apparatus is the most important in the
process of
fractional distillation.
A.
Distilling flask
B.
Glass beads
C.
Beakers
D.
Thermometer
7.
The following apparatus us used in holding of drying agents during
drying of gases
A.
U tube
B.
Evaporating basin
C.
Gas jar
D.
Washing bottle
8.
The
A.
B.
C.
D.
9.
The part of the Bunsen burner which regulates the amount of air that
enters it is
A.
Chimney
B.
Air hole
C.
Metal ring
D.
Side tube
10. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a luminous flame?
A.
it has four zones
B.
it has three zones
C.
it has a prominent yellow zone
D.
it is stable
. Is a physical change
A.
Rusting of ion
B.
B oiling an egg
C.
Burning of wood
D.
Heating of solid ammonium chloride
13.
14.
15.
Which one of the following methods is used to separate sugar and
sand?
A.
Dissolution
B.
Filtration
C.
Evaporation
D.
All the above
16.
In the process of separation of copper (ii) sulphate from water using
the method of
simple distillation, copper (ii) sulphate is obtained as a
A.
filtrate
B.
distillate
C.
residue
D.
solid
17.
18.
C.
D.
19.
Black solid
Grey solid
20.
What is the name of the compound formed when carbon is burnt in
excess air?
A.
Carbon
B.
Carbon
C.
Carbon tetra oxide
D.
Carbon tri oxide
SECTION B (40 MARKS)
21(a)
The diagram below shows how oxygen is prepared in the
laboratory. Use it to
Answer the questions that follow;
(i)
Name the substances and parts labeled in the set up above.
(2mks)
A ..
B .
C .
D
(ii)
(1mk)
...
(iii)
Write a word equation for the reaction that occurred above.
(1mk)
(iv)
Why is it possible to collect oxygen gas above substance C?
(1mk)
.
(b)
(3mks)
(ii)
(2mks)
.
.
22(a) State the two major compounds of air and give their percentages.
(2mks)
.
..
..
(b)
How can you separate the components of air mentioned in 22(a)
above. (1mk)
(ii)
Why is it possible to separate these components of air using the
methods
mentioned above?
(1mk)
(c)
State four properties of the component of air mentioned in (a) above
having the
lowest percentage.
(4mks)
.
.
d(i)
(1mk)
(ii)
(3mks)
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...
..
.
..
.
23.
In an experiment to separate a mixture of ammonium chloride and
sodium
chloride, the mixture was heated and a vapour was formed.
(a)
(1mk)
....
(b)
(2mks)
Sublimate .
Residue .
(c)
(2mks)
(d)
Draw a diagram to represent the assembly of apparatus that were
used in the
experiment.
(5mks)
24(a)
Give the chemistry symbols used for the following elements.
(5mks)
Sodium
Potassium
Mercury ...
Phosphorus
Magnesium ..
.
Oxygen
Lithium ..
.
Neon
Calcium .
.
Argon
(b)
Write down the names of the elements which have the following
symbols. (5mks)
Fe .
..
Cl .
.
Si
F ..
.
N .
Al
SECTION: C
25a(i)
What is rust?
(15MKS)
(2mks)
(ii)
(1mk)
.
(iii)
(1mk)
b(i)
(1mk)
..
.
.
(ii)
Describe an experiment to show that iron cannot rust in
absence of any of the
conditions mentioned above.
(10mks)
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.
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