- The scheme below represents the manufacture of a cleansing agent M.(Solved)
The scheme below represents the manufacture of a cleansing agent M.
(a) (i) Draw the structure of M.
(ii) To which type of cleansing agent does M belong?
Date posted: September 5, 2019. Answers (1)
- Study the flow chart below and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Study the flow chart below and answer the questions that follow.
(a) Identify solid N.
(b) Write down the equation for the reaction that leads to the formation of solution Q from the white precipitate G.
(c) State the property of precipitate G that is demonstrated by Step 1 and 2.
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- The diagram below shows an experiment for investigating electrical conductivity in lead (II) iodide.
Study it and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
The diagram below shows an experiment for investigating electrical conductivity in lead (II) iodide.
Study it and answer the questions that follow.
(a) On the diagram;
(i) Label the cathode.
(ii) Show the direction of movement of electrons.
(b) Write an equation for the reaction that takes place at the anode.
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- Given the following bond energies.(Solved)
Given the following bond energies.
Calculate the enthalpy change of hydrogenation of ethene.
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- Study the table below and answer the questions that follow:(Solved)
Study the table below and answer the questions that follow:
(i) State the elements which are metals.
(ii) Identify the strongest reducing agent. Give a reason.
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- Element X is found in period 3 group (IV) it consists of two isotopes 28X and QX. A sample of X was found to consist...(Solved)
Element X is found in period 3 group (IV) it consists of two isotopes 28X and QX. A sample of X was found to consist of 90% of 28X if the relative atomic mass of X is 28.3, work out the number of neutrons in QX.
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- The table below shows atomic numbers of four elements W, X, Y and Z.(Solved)
The table below shows atomic numbers of four elements W, X, Y and Z.
(a) Write electron arrangement of the ion of Z.
(b) (i) Write the formula of the compound formed between W and X.
(ii) Name the bond(s) and structure of the compound in (i) above.
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- Study the flow chart below and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Study the flow chart below and answer the questions that follow.
(a) Give the names of the following.
(i) Solid P
(ii) Solid U
(iii) Solid T
(b) Write the equation for the reaction taking place in Step I.
(c) Write the equation for the reaction between concentrated hydrochloric acid and solid P.
(d) Explain what would happen if hot concentrated sodium hydroxide was used in place of cold dilute sodium
hydroxide.
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- Draw the structure of the following compound 2-methylbutan-l-ol.(Solved)
Draw the structure of the following compound 2-methylbutan-l-ol.
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- Name the following organic compound.(Solved)
Name the following organic compound.
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- During electrolysis of aqueous copper (II) sulphate using copper electrodes, a current of 0.2 amperes was passed through the cell for 5 hours.
Determine the change...(Solved)
During electrolysis of aqueous copper (II) sulphate using copper electrodes, a current of 0.2 amperes was passed through the cell for 5 hours.
Determine the change in mass of the cathode that occurred as a result of the electrolysis process
(Cu = 64, IF = 96,500C).
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- Aqueous copper (II) sulphate was electrolysed using the set up shown below.(Solved)
Aqueous copper (II) sulphate was electrolysed using the set up shown below.
(i) When the switch was closed, a gas was produced at electrode B.
Which electrode is the anode?
(ii) Write the half equation for the reaction at electrode B.
(iii) What happens to the PH of the electrolyte above during electrolysis? Explain.
(iv) If carbon electrodes were replaced with copper electrodes in the cell above, write the equations for the reaction that would occur at the anode.
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- Use the standard electrode potentials for A, B, C, D and F given below to answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Use the standard electrode potentials for A, B, C, D and F given below to answer the questions that follow.
(i) Which element is likely to be hydrogen? Give a reason for your answer?
(ii) What is the strongest reducing agent?
(iii) Calculate the e.m.f of the cell that would be formed when half cells of B and D are combined.
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- Give two reasons why wood and charcoal are chosen for domestic heating.(Solved)
Give two reasons why wood and charcoal are chosen for domestic heating.
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- Define heat value of a fuel.(Solved)
Define heat value of a fuel.
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- The diagram below shows an energy level diagram for the formation of magnesium chloride. Study it and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
The diagram below shows an energy level diagram for the formation of magnesium chloride. Study it and answer the questions that follow.
(i) State the enthalpy changes represented by A,B and C
(ii) What is the relationship between
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- A student from Nyeri High School wanted to determine the enthalpy change of combustion when a hydrocarbon with the formula C6H14 was burnt. The following...(Solved)
A student from Nyeri High School wanted to determine the enthalpy change of combustion when a hydrocarbon with the formula C6H14 was burnt. The following are the results of the experiment done.
Mass of water = 100g
Initial temperature = 18.0ºC
Final temperature = 58.0ºC
Mass of the hydrocarbon burned = 0.43g
Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2Jg-1k-1
(a) Write a balanced equation for the combustion of the hydrocarbon.
(b) (i) Calculate the amount of heat given out in kJ when 0.43g of the hydrocarbon burn in air.
(ii) Calculate the number of moles of the hydrocarbon that were burnt.
(iii) Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of the hydrocarbon.
(c) The theoretical value of the heat released when 1 mole of the hydrocarbon is burnt is 4194.7kJ/mol-1 Give two reasons why the value obtained from this experiment is less than the theoretical value.
Date posted: September 4, 2019. Answers (1)
- The grid given below represents part of the periodic table. Study it and answer the questions that follow. Letters do not represent the actual symbols...(Solved)
The grid given below represents part of the periodic table. Study it and answer the questions that follow. Letters do not represent the actual symbols of the elements.
(i) What name is given to the group of elements to which C and F belong?
(ii) Which letter represents the element that is the least reactive?
(iii) What type of bond is formed when B and E react? Explain.
(iv) Write the formula of the compound formed when D and oxygen gas reacts.
(v) On the grid, indicate the position of element G which is in the third period of the periodic table and forms
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- Study the scheme below and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Study the scheme below and answer the questions that follow.
(i) Write an equation involving hot charcoal and dry carbon (IV) oxide gas.
(ii) Name gas X and state one chemical property of the gas.
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- During extraction of copper, the ore is first concentrated and roasted to produce copper (I) sulphide.
(a) Write an equation for the reaction in which copper...(Solved)
During extraction of copper, the ore is first concentrated and roasted to produce copper (I) sulphide.
(a) Write an equation for the reaction in which copper (I) sulphide is produced by roasting the ore in air.
Date posted: September 4, 2019. Answers (1)