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Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Petaling Perdana 2011 Section A
Four suggested answers labelled A, B, C and D are given for each question. Choose one correct answer. 1. A typical solid fertiliser for use with household plants and shrubs contains the elements N, P, and K in the ratio of 15 g : 30 g : 15 g per 100 g of fertiliser. The recommended usage of fertiliser is 14 g of fertiliser per 5 dm3 of water. What is the concentration of nitrogen atoms in this solution? [Relative atomic masses of N, P and K are 14.0, 31.0 and 39.1 respectively] A B C D 2. 0.030 mol dm3 0.050 mol dm3 0.42 mol dm3 0.75 mol dm3
Which expression gives the pressure exerted by 1.6 x 103 mol of N2 in a container of volume 3.0 dm3 at 273 oC ? A B C D
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Which of the following statements explains why the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom consists of discrete lines? A B C D The electron of the hydrogen atom exists in an unstable excited state. The electron in hydrogen atom can only occupy certain energy levels. Radiation is emitted when electronic transitions from higher energy levels to lower energy levels occurred. The emission spectrum consists of discrete lines with certain frequencies.
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Which of the following electronic configurations represents the lowest energy excited state of an atom? 1s 2s 2p A B C D
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Which of the following electronic configurations represents an atom that has the highest second ionization energy? A B C D 1s2 2s2 2p3 1s2 2s2 2p4 1s2 2s2 2p5 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
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The sequence of ionization energies (kJ mol1) of an element are shown below. 762(first), 1540, 3300, 4390, 8950, 1190 In which group of the Periodic Table does this element likely to exist? A Group 1 B Group 2 C Group 13 D Group 14
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Compounds X and Y have the following properties. (i) Both are covalent. (ii) Both have the same type of intermolecular forces. (iii) Compound X has higher boiling point than Y. X and Y could be X HF HF HCl HBr Y HCl NH3 HI NH3
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Which of the following compounds is held by van der Waals forces only? A B C D Water Phenol Tetrachloromethane Magnesium chloride
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Which of the following is true when the temperature is increased? k1 Increase Decrease Increase Decrease 10. k-1 Decrease Decrease Increase Increase
Which of the following are the units for the rate constant for a zero order reaction? A B C s-1 mol dm-3 s-1 mol-1 dm3 s-1
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Which of the following defines a reversible reaction? A B C D At all times the reaction is continuous The forward reaction and backward reaction is not the same The forward reaction uses reactants and backward reaction uses products There is always a significant amount of reactant and product at any instant
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Which of the following is true of the reaction between boron trifluoride and ammonia?
A B C D 13.
Ammonia is a Lewis base The product is a conjugate base The reaction is an acid-base reaction because it involves proton transfer The product is formed from electron pair transfer
A saturated solution of lead (II) chloride contains 1.4 x 10-4 mol dm-3 of lead (II) ions. What is its solubility product, Ksp (in mol3 dm-9) at that temperature? A 2.74 x 10-2 B 1.10 x 10-11 C 1.96 x 10-8 D 3.92 x 10-8
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Which of the following is best characterised by an ideal mixture formed between liquid A and B? A B C D The enthalpy of A and B is higher than the enthalpy of the mixture A-B The enthalpy of A and B is lower than the enthalpy of the mixture A-B The type of the intermolecular forces in A and B is of the same nature but very different strength The potential energies of the particles in pure A and B and the potential energy in the mixture are the same
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Below are the standard electrode potentials, E, for several copper and ferum species. Electrode system E / V 2+ + Cu (aq) / Cu (aq) + 0.15 Cu2+(aq) / Cu (s) Cu+ (aq) / Cu (s) Fe2+ (aq) / Fe (s) Fe (aq) / Fe (s) Fe3+ (aq) / Fe2+ (aq)
3+
Based on the above information, which of the following is correct? A Cu is the strongest reducing agent. B Fe3+ is the strongest oxidising agent. C Cu2+ is able to oxidise Fe2+ to Fe3+ D The electromotive force for the cell Fe(s) / Fe2+(aq) Cu+(aq) / Cu (s) is 0.08 V 16. During the electrolysis of brine in a mercury cathode cell or a diaphragm cell, chlorine, hydrogen and sodium are produced. Which of the following provides the mole ratio of these products?
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Chlorine Hydrogen Sodium Hydroxide A 1 1 1 B 1 1 2 C 1 2 2 D 2 1 1 For which equation does the enthalpy change correspond to the enthalpy change of atomisation of iodine? A B C D I2 (s) I (s) I2 (s) I (g) I2 (g) 2I (g) I2 (s) 2I (g)
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Iodine trichloride, ICl3, is made by reacting iodine with chlorine. I2(s) + Cl2(g) 2ICl(s) ; ICl(s) + Cl2(g) ICl3(s) ; A 60 kJ mol1 B 74 kJ mol1 H H C = +14 kJ mol1 = 88 kJ mol1 81 kJ mol1 D 162 kJ mol1
By using the data above, what is the enthalpy change of the formation for solid iodine trichloride?
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The table shows the enthalpy change of neutralisation per mole of water formed, Hneu , for various acids and bases. Acid Hydrochloric acid P Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid What are P, Q and R? P Ethanoic acid Ethanoic acid Sulphuric acid Sulphuric acid Q Ammonia Sodium hydroxide Ammonia Sodium hydroxide R Potassium hydroxide Ammonia Potassium hydroxide Ammonia Base Sodium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Q R Hneu (kJ mol-1) 57.0 54.0 52.0 57.0
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The graph shows how a property of the elements Na to Ar varies with proton number.
What is the property? A B C D 21. atomic radius melting point first ionisation energy electronegativity
Which properties of the Group 2 elements (magnesium to barium) and their compounds increase with increasing proton number?
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A The stability of the carbonate to heat B The solubility of the sulphate in water C The polarising power of the cation D The first ionisation of the elements An aqueous solution of aluminium chloride has a pH less than 7 because A B C D H3O+ ions are eliminated from water aluminium ions undergo hydrolysis aluminium ions have a high charge density aluminium chloride forms dimer
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Which of the following statements is true about the oxides of Group 14 elements (carbon to lead) in the Periodic Table? A B C D All the oxides are covalent compounds. The general formulae of the oxides are MO and MO2. The oxides of silicon and germanium have amphoteric characteristics. The oxides with the +4 oxidation state are more stable than those with the +2 oxidation state.
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Carbon fibre is one of the components of a composite substance which is used to make bullet-proof jackets. Which of the following is not a property of carbon fibre? A B C D Elastic Low density Stable at high temperatures Inert towards chemical substances
25.
Oxides of nitrogen are air-polluting substances which are released from exhausts of vehicles. These substances A B C D cause cancer deplete the ozone layer decompose to toxic substances cause photochemical smog
26.
The solution produced when chlorine gas is passed through dilute sodium hydroxide solution can be used as A B C D a weed-killer a bleaching agent a water cleaner an agent for extracting bromine
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Which of the following best explains the homogeneous catalysis of transition elements? A B C D Has various oxidation states Lowers the enthalpy change of reaction Provides energy to increase the number of effective collisions Provides electrons so that adsorption occurs by formation of temporary bonds
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Which of the following organic compounds does not exhibit stereoisomerism? A B C D CH3CH2CH2CH = CH2 CH3CH = CHCH3 BrCH = CBrCH3 CH3CHBrCl
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Which of the following sets of organic compounds is arranged correctly in the order of decreasing acidic strength? A B C D C6H5OH > CH2ClCOOH > CH3COOH > C2H5OH C6H5OH > C2H5OH > CH3COOH > CH2ClCOOH C2H5OH > C6H5OH > CH3COOH > CH2ClCOOH CH2ClCOOH > CH3COOH > C6H5OH > C2H5OH
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Which reaction shows the propagation step during the reaction between methane and chlorine in the presence of light? A B C D H + Cl2 HCl + Cl CH4 + Cl+ CH3Cl + H+ CH4 + Cl+ CH3+ +HCl CH4 + Cl CH3 + HCl
31. What organic product is formed when ethene reacts with bromine water? A B C D 32. BrCH2CH2Br HOCH2CH2Br BrCH2CH2Br and HOCH2CH2Br BrCH2CH3 and HOCH2CH3
CH3Br
CH3CN
II
CH3COOH II Ethanol Dilute nitric acid Dilute sulphuric acid Grignard reagent
What are the appropriate reagents to change bromomethane to ethanoic acid? A B C D 33. I Aqueous NaCN Aqueous HCN Ethanolic KCN Ethanolic NaCN
When a halogen compound S is boiled under reflux conditions with silver nitrate in ethanol, no precipitate is formed. Which of the following compounds is most likely compound S? A
CH3 Cl
B C D 34.
Which of the following is the main product when 2-methylbutan-2-ol undergoes dehydration? A B C 2-methylbut-1-ene 2-methylbut-2-ene 2,2-dimethylpropene
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propanone
O || CH3 C Cl ?
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Which of the following reaction sequences contains two compounds which both give a yellow precipitate on warming with a mixture of iodine and aqueous sodium hydroxide? A B C D CH3CH2Cl CH3CH2OH CH3COOH CH3CH2Cl CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 CH3CH2OH CH3CHO CH3COOH CH3CH2OH CH3COOH CH3COCl
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A compound B liberates carbon dioxide from aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate. B reacts with neutral iron(III) chloride solution to give a purple colouration. What is compound B? COOH A
OH
OH
C D 38.
HOCH2COOH CH3COONa
Which of the following is the product formed when propanamide is treated with lithium tetrahydridoaluminate(III) in dry ethoxyethane? A B C D CH3NH2 (CH3CH2)2NH CH3CH2CH2NH2 (CH3)3N
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O || CH3 (CH2)6 C O CH(CH3)2 Ester J What are the compounds produced when J is hydrolysed using hydrochloric acid? A B C D 40. CH3 (CH2)6CHO and (CH3)2CHOH CH3 (CH2)6COOH and (CH3)2CHCl CH3 (CH2)6COCl and (CH3)2CHOH CH3 (CH2)6COOH and (CH3)2CHOH
Which of the following is obtained when phenylamine C 6H5NH2 dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid is reacted with sodium nitrite solution at 5 oC? NO2 N = N OH N+ N Cl Section B OH
For each question in this section, one or more of the three numbered statements 1 to 3 may be correct. The responses A to D should be selected as follows. A 1 only is correct 41. B 1 and 2 only are correct C 2 and 3 only are correct D 1, 2 and 3 are correct
Which of the following explains the characteristics of graphite accurately? 1 2 3 Graphite can be used as a lubricant. The distance between the carbon atoms in the hexagonal plane is smaller than that between the planes. Graphite is an electric conductor along the hexagonal planes but is not an electric conductor in a plane vertical to the hexagonal planes.
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Which of the following statements about elements in the Periodic Table is true? 1 2 3 Electronegativity increases when moving down a group. Ionization energy increases across a period. Polarizing power of cations increases across a period.
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Shape tetrahedral trigonal pyramidal trigonal planar
H3O+
Which of the following is a true characteristic of the mixture of composition x shown in the graph below?
1 2 3 45.
It is an azeotropic mixture It boils at constant temperature Its vapour composition is identical to the composition of the distillate
Pain is often felt when a piece of aluminium foil touches a dental amalgam filling in a tooth because an electric current momentarily flows. The amalgam contains tin, Sn. The standard electrode potentials are as follows: Al3+ + 3e Al Sn2+ + 2 e Sn 1 2 3 E = 1.66 V E = 0.13 V
Electrons flow from the aluminium foil Sn2+ ion are discharged into the saliva of the mouth The standard cell potential is 1.79 V
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Which statements about the manufacture of aluminium by electrolysis are correct? 1 2 3 The high electric current is used to provide enough heat to maintain the temperature at around 950 oC Cryolite is used so that the melting point of the electrolyte becomes lower Aluminium, being less dense than the molten electrolyte, floats on top of the cell
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Refer to the equation of the Haber process given below: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 1 2 3 using a catalyst increasing the pressure decreasing the temperature 2NH3(g) H = negative The yield of ammonia can be increased by
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1 2 3 49.
HO OH
Which of the following statements about this compound are correct? 1 2 3 50. It can exist in optically active forms 1 mole of dopamine will react with 3 moles of sodium hydroxide to form a salt It can exist as a Zwitterion in aqueous solution
Which of the following groups of polymers can be recycled? 1 2 3 Ziegler-Natta catalysed polymer Thermoplastic polymer Thermosetting polymer
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