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SMK (P) METHODIST, PULAU PINANG Form Five Test 1 2014 1 Hour

Section A: Answer all the questions (40 marks)

The equation shows the reaction of nitrogen, N2 and hydrogen, H2 to form ammonia, NH3.

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Which of the following substances is found in a photochromic glass? A Plastic and ceramic B Glass and silver chloride C Plastic and sodium chloride D Ceramics and silver chloride

N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3(g)


Based on the equation, how many moles of ammonia is formed if 2 moles of nitrogen react with 6 moles of hydrogen?

A B C D
2.

2 4 5 6

5.

Which of the following chemical equations represents the formation of oleum in Contact Process? A S + O2 SO2 B C D 2 SO2 + O2 2 SO3 SO3 + H2SO4 H2S2O7 H2S2O7 + H2O 2 H2SO4

The diagram shows the arrangement of atoms of a substance.

6. Which of the following substances has the same arrangement of atoms as in the diagram? A Aluminium B Copper C Brass D Iron 3. Which of the following pairs is correct monomer for the polymer? Monomer Polymer A Ethene Polythene B C D Glucose Amino acid Isopropene Protein Carbohydrate Nylon 7.

An alloy which is used to make surgical forceps has the following composition: Iron 74 % Chromium 18 % Carbon 8% This alloy is strong and does not corrode easily. What is this alloy? A Bronze B Pewter C Duralumin D Stainless steel Pure metals are ductile and malleable. This is because A atoms can move freely B layers of atoms can slide easily C bonding between atoms are weak D atoms are orderly and closely packed

8. Why is ceramic used for the wall of a nuclear reactor A. ceramic is very hard B. Ceramic is malleable C. Ceramic is inert towards chemicals D. Ceramic can with stand high temperature 9. Which of the following pairs is correct? Industrial process Product Catalyst A Contact process Sulphuric acid Platinum B Haber process Ammonia Iron C Cracking process Hydrocarbon Vanadium(II)
oxide

13. Which of the following ions form a white precipitate that dissolves in excess sodium hydroxide solution? I A13+ II Mg2+ III Pb2+ IV Zn2+ A B C D 14. I and II only II and IV only I, II and III only I, III and IV only

D Ostwald process HCl

Copper

10. In order to produce as glass that is more resistant to heat and chemicals, substance X is added to soda lime glass in the manufacturing process. What is X? A. B. C. D. Boron oxide Lead (II) oxide Sodium carbonate Calcium carbonate

An experiment is carried out to study the rate of reaction between marble and hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide gas. Substances e Excess marble and 50.0 cm3 of I 2r mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid i Excess marble and 100.0 cm3 of II 1m mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid e n Which of the following graphs t represents the two experiments? Exp

11. The rate of reaction for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide decreases with time because A B C D product of reaction decreases temperature of hydrogen peroxide decreases volume of hydrogen peroxide decreases concentration of hydrogen peroxide decreases

12. Which of the following is the function of an analgesic? A To calm down the emotion of the patient B To treat asthma C To relieve pain D To destroy bacteria

15. The reaction between hydrochloric acid and zinc produces hydrogen gas. The reaction is complete in 50 seconds and the maximum volume of gas produced is 25 cm3. What is the average rate of the reaction? A 0.5 cm3 s-1 B 1.0 cm3 s-1 C 2.0 cm3 s-1 D 4.0 cm3 s-1 16. The table shows the mass of sulphur trioxide formed at different temperatures during the an industrial process. Temperature/ 300 400 500 600 C Mass of sulphur 350 200 120 100 trioxide/kg 5 2 6 9 Time hours hours minutes minutes taken At what temperature is the production rate of sulphur trioxide the highest? A 300 C B 400 C C 500 C D 600 C
17. A. B. C. D. Which of the following is a soluble salt? Lead(II) iodide Copper(II) carbonate Barium sulphate Sodium hypochlorite

18. Which of the following statements correctly explains the meaning of effective collision? A. The collision which takes place before reaction B. The collision where its energy is less than the activation energy C. The collision that can cause reaction D. The collision that has the highest energy 19. Nitric acid will change to nitrate salt when hydrogen ions are replaced by I copper ion II hydroxide ion III carbonate ion IV ammonium ion A. I and II only B. I and IV only C. II and IV only D. I, III and IV only 20. The graph shows the volume of carbon dioxide gas produced against time for the reaction of calcium carbonate and sulphuric acid.

The gradient of the graph decreases with time because A. Catalyst is not used B. Volume of mixture decreases C. Temperature of reaction decreases D. Concentration of sulphuric acid decreases

_____________________________________________________________________________________ Name : ... Answer Sheet: Section A (40 marks) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Class : 5 Sc 1 / Sc 2

Section B: Answer all the questions. (20 marks)

Diagram 1 shows the manufacture of sulphuric acid. Concentrated sulphuric acid

catalyst sulphur DD Dry air SO2 + O2 water SO3

Waste gas Substance Y sulphuric acid, H2SO4

Diagram 1 (a) (i) What is the name of this process? .. [1 mark] (ii) State the name of catalyst X. .. [1 mark] (iii) State the formula of substance Y. [1 mark] (iv) Substance Y is formed when sulphur trioxide reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid. Write the chemical equation for this reaction. [2 mark] (b) Ammonia is manufactured for industrial purposes through a process (i) State 3 conditions for the manufacture of ammonia [3 marks] (ii) State 2 uses of ammonia in industry [ 2 marks]

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Two experiments were carried out to investigate factors that affect the rate of reaction. Table 1 shows the description of each experiment. Temperature/C 30 30

Experiment I II

Reactants Excess zinc powder + 20 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3sulphuric acid Excess zinc powder + 20 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid + copper(II) sulphate solution Table 1

Total volume of gas 3 collected at 2 minutes/cm

20.0 32.0

(a) Draw a diagram of the set-up of apparatus to carry out this experiment.

[2 marks]

(b) Write the chemical equation for the reaction between zinc and sulphuric acid.

[1 mark]

__________________________________________________________________________ (c) Calculate the average rate of the reaction for the first two minutes of experiment I and experiment II in cm3 s-1. Experiment I:

Experiment II: [2 marks] (d) Calculate the maximum volume of gas produced in experiment II. [1 mol of gas occupies 24 dm3 at room conditions] [2 marks]

(e) Compare the rate of reaction between experiment I and II, explain why there is a difference in the rate of reaction based on the collision theory. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ [3 marks] -------------------- End of question paper ---------------------

Prepared by: Cik Tan Phei Ling Approved by: Pn. Nurul Izza Checked by: Cik Karen Thor

1.a (i) Contact process (ii) Vanadium(V) oxide (iii) Oleum

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Objectives 1 2 B C

3 A

4 B

5 C

6 D

7 A

8 D

9 B

10 A

(iv) SO3 + H2SO4 H2S2O7 1m 1m 1.b(i) Temperature: 450-550oC Pressure : 200atm Catalyst : Iron bii) - Manufacturing of fertilizer - Manufacturing of nitric acid

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