The diagram below shows a set-up which was used by a student to investigate the effect of electricity on molten lead (II) iodide.
(a) Explain what happens to the lead iodide during the electrolysis. (2mks)
(b) Why does solid lead (II) iodide not allow the passage of electricity? (1mk)
(c) Write equations to show the reaction taking place:
(i) At the cathode. (1mk)
(ii) at the anode (1mk)
The set up below was used to obtain a sample of iron.
i) Write two equations for the reaction which occur in the combustion tube. (2mks)
ii) Identify gas Q (1mk)
You are provided with water, lead carbonate, dilute nitric (V) acid and solid sodium chloride. Describe in very clear steps how you would prepare a sample of lead chloride. (3mks)
Balance the following equations. (4mks)
i) Cl2 (g) + NaOH (aq) -----------> NaCl (aq) + NaOCl(aq) + H2O(l)
ii) Cl2(g) + KOH(aq) -----------> KCl(aq) + KClO3(aq) + H2O(l)
iii) Fe Cl2(aq) + Cl2( g) -----------> FeCl3(aq)
iv) Mg(s) + Cu SO4(aq) -----------> MgSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
Two papers A and B were placed at different levels of a non-luminous flame. Paper A was placed at the lowest part of the flame while B was placed at the tip.
(a) Indicate below the observations made on each paper. (2mks)
(b) Explain the observations made on paper A. (1mk)
Briefly explain the following:
(a) Alkaline earth metals are generally less reactive than-alkali metals. (2mks)
(b) Though sodium and aluminum are in the same period and are both metals, aluminum is a better conductor of electricity. (2mks)
The following is a list of pH values of some substance:
Substance |
M |
N |
V |
X |
Z |
pH |
10.6 |
7.2 |
13.2 |
5.9 |
1.5 |
Identify:
(i) Strong acid (1mk)
(ii)Weak base (1mk)
The following is a cooling curve of a certain substance.
(a) Is this a pure or impure substance? Explain (2mks)
(b) Explain using kinetic theory what happens in region A (2mks)
The grid given below represents part of the periodic table. Study it and answer the questions that follow. The letters are not the actual symbols of the elements.
|
|
|
A |
|||||
B |
|
|
G |
|
H |
E |
|
|
|
J |
I |
L |
|
|
|
C |
|
D |
|
|
|
|
|
M |
|
|
Y |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(i) What name is given to the family of elements to which A and C belong? (1mk)
(ii) Write the chemical formula of the sulphate of element D. (1mk)
(iii) Which letter represents the most reactive (2mks)
(a) Metal
(b) Non-metal
(iv) Select one element that belongs to period 4. (1mk)
(v) Explain why the Ionic radius of element E is bigger than the atomic radius. (2mks)
(vi) The electron configuration of a divalent anion of element N is 2.8.8. Indicate the position of element N on the periodic table drawn above. (1mk)
(vii) How do the atomic radii of I and C compare. Explain. (2mks)
(vii) Explain the trend in the 1st ionization energies of the elements J, I and L. (1mk)
Oxygen exists naturally as isotopes of mass number 16, 17 and 18 in the ratio 96:2:2 respectively. Calculate its R.A.M. (3 mks)