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CHEMISTRY 805 – ALTERNATE TEST

Name: Date: Passing Score: Score:


36
45 80% 45 %
Allocated time: 50 mins

1. Fill in the blanks correctly. Select your answer from the choices provided in the box.
[1 mark each = 10 marks]

a. To electrolyze pure water, a few drops of diluted sulphuric acid have to be


added to the pure water to make ________________________.

b. During the electrolysis of acidified water, hydroxide ions get discharged at the
anode and ________________________ gas is liberated.

c. During the purification of metal, the impure metal is made the


________________________.

d. The substances which combine or react are ________________________

e. Distillation involves two processes which are ________________________ and


________________________.

f. If the metal in the salt solution is ________________________ reactive than


hydrogen, the metal will be deposited on the anode.

g. An electrolyte is made up of a water ________________________ salt.

h. Fractional distillation can be used to ________________________ and


________________________ components of air such as oxygen and nitrogen from
liquified air.

anode purify boiling acidulated water reactants


separate less soluble condensation oxygen

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2. Read the statements below and determine if they are ‘True’ or ‘False’.
[1 mark each = 9 marks]

a. At the end of the electrolysis of copper, the concentration of the


copper sulphate solution will change. [ ]

b. Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity. [ ]

c. Zinc ions have a high tendency to discharge compare to the


hydrogen ions. [ ]

d. When a mixture of two liquids is heated in the flask, the liquid


with the higher boiling point boils first. [ ]

e. The presence of dissolved impurities in water leads to an


increase in its freezing point and decrease in its boiling point. [ ]

f. The law of the conservation of mass states that mass can


neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. [ ]

g. A balanced equation can be used to calculate the molecular


mass. [ ]

h. In an electrolytic cell, the chemical energy will be converted to


electrical energy. [ ]

i. In the electroplating of an iron spoon, the carbon rod will be used


as the cathode. [ ]

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Multiple Choice Questions


Select the most appropriate answer for each question. Select A, B, C or D.
[1 mark each = 6 marks]

3. A solid deposit of metal Y is formed at the cathode when an aqueous solution


containing an ion of Y is electrolysed. Which statement is correct about metal Y?
The:

A. Y ion undergoes oxidation at the cathode.


B. Y ion is placed below the hydrogen ion in the electrochemical series.
C. Y ion has positive charge of 2
D. Y ion releases electrons at the cathode.

4. In the electrolysis of copper, ________________________ gas is liberated at the anode.

A. carbon dioxide
B. hydrogen
C. oxygen
D. carbon monoxide

5. In the electrolysis of acidified water, the ratio of the volume of the hydrogen gas and
oxygen gas is ________________________.

A. 3:1
B. 1:1
C. 2:1
D. 2:2

6. Metal P cannot be extracted from its ore using carbon reduction. Which of the
following metals is metal P?

A. Aluminium
B. Silver
C. Copper
D. Lead

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7. Which of the following is not true about electroplating?

A. The surface of metal to be electroplated should be clean.


B. The electrolyte should be maintained at a proper temperature.
C. The article to be electroplated is made the anode while the metal to be
deposited is made the cathode.
D. A suitable current strength is used to make the electroplating uniform and firmly
adherent.

8. xMg + yO2 ➔ zMgO


The value of x, y and z are ________________________.

A. 2, 1 and 2
B. 2,2 and 1
C. 2, 2 and 2
D. 2, 1 and 1

Answer These Questions

9.
[2 marks]
a. Define electroplating.

_________________________________________________________________________________

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b. List two advantages of electroplating. [2 marks]

i. _____________________________________________________________________________

ii. _____________________________________________________________________________

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[4 marks]
10. Explain how impure copper can be purified.

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[2 marks]
11. List two advantages of simple distillation.

a. _________________________________________________________________________________

b. _________________________________________________________________________________

12. Write a balanced equation for each of the reactions. [1 mark each = 5 marks]

a. Sodium carbonate reacting with lead nitrate will form lead carbonate and
sodium nitrate.

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b. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.

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c. Sodium bromide reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride and bromine gas.

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d. Carbon burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide gas.

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e. Iron burns in oxygen to produce iron oxide.

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13. Calculate the amount of magnesium needed to burn completely with oxygen when
20g of magnesium oxide is formed. [5 marks]
(Given: atomic mass of Mg = 24 amu and atomic mass of O = 16 amu)

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