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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES,

TERTIARY EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH


MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AT FORM III

NAME

SCHOOL NAME

CLASS/SECTION

CHEMISTRY OCTOBER 2016


1 hour

Students answer on the Question Paper.

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FIRST

Write your name, the name of your school and your class/section in the spaces provided above.

Write in dark blue or black ink.


You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
Do not use correction fluid.

There are 7 questions in this paper.


Check that this document consists of 10 printed pages and 2 blank pages.
Any discrepancy in the document must be immediately notified to the responsible officer in your
school.

Answer all questions.

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] for each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 50.

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Question 1 - Multiple Choice (6 marks)

For each item, there is only one correct answer. Draw a circle around the letter which
shows the correct answer.

(a) An example of an element which has a valency of 2 is

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

(c) Polluted air contains toxic gases. An example of a toxic gas is

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.

D aqueous sodium hydroxide.

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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.

Element Name Symbol

Metallic ______________________ _______________

Non-metallic ______________________ _______________

Table 1
[2]

(b) All metals are solids at room temperature except __________________ , which is a
liquid. [1]

(c) Carbon burns in air to form carbon dioxide.

(i) What is the valency of carbon in carbon dioxide?

Valency: _________________ [1]

(ii) Write down the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of carbon in excess
air.

_____________________________________________________________ [2]

(iii) The above reaction involves a chemical change.

Give another example of a reaction in everyday life that leads to a chemical


change and the creation of a new product.

_____________________________________________________________ [1]

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Question 3 (6 marks)

(a) A list of separation methods is given below.

Filtration Chromatography Sublimation


Distillation Using a magnet

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.

__________________________________ [1]

(ii) Iron filings from a mixture of sand and iron filings.

__________________________________ [1]

(iii) Pure water from sea water.

__________________________________ [1]

(b) Separation techniques are widely used in our everyday life.

Which technique can be used to obtain table salt from sea water in Mauritius?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ [1]

(c) Water is one of the most important solvents used in everyday life.

(i) Give one solid that readily dissolves in water.

__________________________________ [1]

(ii) Nail polish does not dissolve in water.

Name a common solvent for nail polish.

__________________________________ [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.

Acid A: _______________________________ [1]

Alkali B: _______________________________ [1]

(c) Write down a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between acid A and alkali B.

__________________________________________________________________ [2]

(d) What type of reaction occurs during titration?

____________________________ [1]

(e) Explain the purpose of the indicator in the reaction and the changes you would observe
during the reaction.

Purpose: __________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Observation: _______________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________ [2]

(f) Give one important use of ammonium salts.

__________________________________________________________________ [1]

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Question 5 (6 marks)

(a) All the gases in Table 2 below are made up of molecules.


Complete the table using (i) as example.

Number of each type of atom


Name of gas Formula
present

(i) Nitrogen N2 2 Nitrogen atoms

_________________________
(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.

Sulphur dioxide can also be released in the air by natural events.

(i) Name a natural source of sulphur dioxide.

_______________________________________ [1]

(ii) Sulphur dioxide causes acid rain.


Explain how acid rain is formed.

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________
[1]

(iii) Give one way in which acid rain can affect the environment.

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________
[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.

(i) Add excess zinc powder

(ii) Stir well solution W


mixture of solids

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.

Type of reaction: _______________________________ [1]

(ii) Give another metal that can be used instead of zinc that will lead to a similar
reaction.

Another metal: _______________________________ [1]

(c) (i) Give the name of the gas that is liberated when dilute sulphuric acid is added to
Residue X.

Gas: ______________________________ [1]

(ii) How would you test for this gas in the laboratory?
_______________________________________________________________ [1]

(d) Give the name of

(i) solid Z and its colour;

solid Z: ______________________________

colour: ______________________________

(ii) solution Y: ____________________________

[3]

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Question 7 (6 marks)

The Earth’s atmosphere is made up of a mixture of different gases.


The pie chart in Figure 2 shows the percentage of different gases present in air.

B: 20%

0.03%

0.97%

A: 79%

Figure 2: Composition of air


(a) Identify gases A and B.
A: _______________________ B: _______________________ [2]

(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.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
[1]

(ii) Another term for the greenhouse effect is ___________________________ . [1]

(iii) State how the above phenomenon affects our planet in general.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
[1]

(iv) Give one consequence of the greenhouse effect on Mauritius.

___________________________________________________________________
[1]

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