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1 Name:... Index No:. Candidate s signature Date Muungano KCSE Trial Exam 233/1 CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 July-August 2016 2 Hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES - Write your name and index number in the space provided - Answer All the questions in the space provided - Mathematical tables and electronic calculators may be used - All working must be clearly shown where necessary. For Examiner s Use Only Section Question Maximum Score Candidates Score A 1 26 80 This paper consists of 11 printed Pages Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all the pages are printed as indicated and no questions are missing

2 1. Solutions can be classified as acids, bases or neutral. The table below shows solutions and their ph values Solution ph. values K 1.5 L 7.0 M 14.0 (a) Select any pair that would react to form a solution of ph7 (b) Identify two solutions that would react with aluminum hydroxide. Explain (2mks) 2. 9.12g of a gaseous compound contain 8g of silicon while the rest is hydrogen. Determine the empirical formula of the compound. (H = 1, Si = 28) 3. The scheme below shows various reactions starting with ammonia. Study it and answer the questions that follow. Ammonia (i) Oxygen + Catalyst Step I Compound R (ii) Water Step II Nitric Acid Aqueous Potassium Nitrate Cu (s) Step III Heat H 2 S (g) Copper II Oxide Step IV Brown solid Q (i) Name the catalyst used in step I Solution P (ii) Explain how the reaction in step III takes place Sulphur (iii) Name the process that takes place in step II

3 (iv) Write the formula of compound R (v) Calculate the percentage of nitrogen by mass in R. (N = 14; H = 1; O = 16) 4. When iron metal is being extracted from siderite (FeCO 3 ). What must be done first before extraction and why? Use equations to support your answer 5. Oxygen gas can be prepared in the laboratory by heating potassium nitrate. (a) Write the equation of reaction to show the decomposition of potassium nitrate (b) State two physical properties of oxygen gas (c) Outline one industrial use of oxygen gas 6. 12.0cm 3 of 0.05M hydrochloric acid reacted with calcium hydrogen carbonate to form calcium chloride, water and carbon (IV) oxide. (a) Write the chemical equation for the reaction (b) Calculate the number of moles of hydrochloric acid used

4 (c) Determine the number of moles of calcium hydrogen carbonates used 7. One complete combustion of a hydrocarbon 3.52g of carbon IV oxide gas and 1.44g of water were formed. Determine the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon (RMM of hydrocarbon = 56.0, C = 12, O = 16, H = 1) 8. The arrangement below was used to compare the penetrating power of emissions in a radioactive decay. N Source Paper Zinc plate Lead block F G H (a) Name the radioactive that can be detected at F, G and H (1½mks) (b) Name the material N (½mk) (c) The half-life of is 4500 years. The isotope decays by alpha emission. Write a nuclear equation for its decay to form Thorium (Th) 9. (a) State two differences between a luminous flame and a non-luminous flame (2mks)

5 (b) The apparatus below is commonly used in a chemistry laboratory. Give its name and state it use 10. Study the set-up below and answer the questions that follow. Flame Glass tube Glass wool Oxygen gas Aqueous ammonia Gentle (a) Why is aqueous ammonia warmed gently? (b) What is the color of the flame? (c) Write the chemical equation for the reaction that takes place 11. (a) What is meant by solubility? (b) In an experiment to determine the solubility of solid x in water at 30 0 C the following results were obtained; Mass of evaporating dish = 26.2g Mass of evaporating dish + saturated solution = 42.4g Mass of evaporating dish + dry solid x = 30.4g Using the information, determine the solubility of solid x at 30 0 C in g/100g water. (2mks)

6 12. A form one student set-up the following apparatus to investigate the percentage of oxygen in air. a b c Sodium Hydroxide (a) (i) Why is sodium hydroxide preferred to water in the above experiment? (ii) Write an equation to show how the percentage of oxygen can be calculated 13. A balloon contains 80cm 3 of gas at 30 0 C and 4 atmospheres. Calculate the volume of the balloon at 50 0 C and 2 atmospheres. 14. Study the set-up below for electrolysis of copper (II) sulphate using copper electrodes. Cell Bulb C Switch Copper electrode Copper electrode Copper II Sulphate (a) Write ionic equations for reactions that took place at I Anode (½mk)

II. Cathode 7 (½mk) (b) State the observation made at each electrode I. Anode (½mk) II. Cathode (½mk) (c) State and explain the observations made on the electrolyte 15. If 25cm 3 of 0.1M H 2 SO 4 solution neutralized a solution contain 1.06g of sodium carbonate in 250cm 3 of solution, calculate the morality and volume of sodium carbonate solution. (Na = 23, O = 16, C = 12) 16. 50cm 3 of oxygen gas diffused through a porous plug in 80 seconds. How long will it take 100cm 3 of Sulphur (IV) oxide to diffuse through the same plug? (S = 32, o = 16) 17. (a) State the role of the following parts during fractional distillation of a mixture of water and ethanol (i) Glass beads. (ii) Fractionating column (b) State any one application of fractional distillation

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18. 9 Lead (II) Hydrogen Hydroge Hea Anhydrous Calcium (i) Write an equation for the reaction that takes place in the tube (ii) What property of hydrogen makes this reaction possible? (iii) What would you expect to happen, if sodium oxide (Na 2 O) was used instead of Lead (II) oxide? 19. The formula given below represents a portion of a polymer. H H H H C C C C H H n (a) Give the name of the polymer (b) State one disadvantage of continued use of this polymer 20. Ammonia can be converted to nitrogen II oxide as shown in the equation below. 4NH 3 (g) + 5O 2 (g) 4NO (g) + 6H 2 0 (g) Energy 4NH 3 (g)+ 5O 2(g) 4NO (g) + 6H 2 0 (g) Reaction path

10 (a) Explain how an increase in temperature would affect the yield of nitrogen (II) oxide (2mks) (b) On the energy level diagram above sketch the energy level diagram that would be obtained if the reaction is carried out in the presence of a platinum catalyst. 21. The chromatogram of two inks and three dyes is drawn below. Ink Ink Red Blue Yellow A B Dye Dye Dye (a) Name the colors of ink A (b) Suggest how separated components can be recovered (c) Suggest two reasons why separations occur in this method 22. 16g of ethanol (C 2 H 5 OH) were completely burnt in air. The heat evolved the temperature of 600cm3 of water to change from 20 0 to 85 0 C. Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of ethanol. (H = 1, C = 12, O = 16. Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2KJKg -1 K -1 )

11 23. A gaseous compound consists of 86% carbon and 14% hydrogen by mass. At s.t.p 3.2dm 3 of the compound has a mass of 6g. (C = 12, H = 1 Molar Gas Volume at s.t.p = 22.4dm 3 ) (a) Calculate its empirical formula. (b) Calculate the molecular formula 24. (a) With a reason, define the term alkaline earth metals (b) In order, name the first two alkaline earth metals. (Give their chemical syllabus) and their electronic arrangements. (2mks) 25. (a) Why is reaction between calcium and dilute sulphuric (VI) acid not used in preparation of hydrogen gas (2mks) (b) Calcium is an element in period 2, what do members of the period have in common? 26. Given element W has atomic number 14 and consists of isotopes as shown below. Isotope A B C Isotope mass 28 29 30 Percentage abundance 92.2 4.7 3.1 (a) What are isotopes? (b) Determine the relative atomic mass of W