Form 4 Answer Scheme
Form 4 Answer Scheme
JALAN ARANG
KUCHING
MARKING SCHEME
PAPER 1
PAPER 2
PAPER 3
PAPER 1
1 A 26 C
2 C 27 D
3 B 28 B
4 C 29 C
5 D 30 B
6 D 31 D
7 C 32 D
8 C 33 C
9 A 34 B
10 C 35 C
11 A 36 D
12 B 37 D
13 D 38 B
14 D 39 B
15 C 40 C
16 C 41 A
17 C 42 A
18 B 43 C
19 C 44 C
20 C 45 A
21 A 46 B
22 A 47 B
23 D 48 B
24 B 49 D
25 D 50 A
P2 ANSWER
SECTION A
(b) Atom 1
(d) (i) Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons// 1
Atoms of the same element with different nucleon number //
Atoms that has the same number of proton but different number
of neutron
(ii) Estimate the age of fossils/artifacts 1
Total 10
2 (a) (i) F ,H 1
(ii) They have same valence electron 1
(b) E/Aluminium 1
(c) (i) C 1
(ii) Achieved stable /octate electron arrangement 1
(d) C, B, A, F ,E ,D 1
(e) (i) Low boiling point // insoluble in water// soluble in inorganic 1
solvent// cannot conduct electricity ( any other acceptable physical
properties
(ii) [1. correct number of occupied electron shells and correct electrons 1
in each shells for all the atoms, nuclei shown ]
[2. four atoms of F combine covalently (sharing a pair of 1
electrons)with one atom of A ]
(iii) Covalent bond 1
Total 10
(ii) Ions 1
(b) Water 1
(c) 1. In solvent X hydrogen chloride exists as molecules// in solvent Y 1
hydrogen chloride ionize to produce hydrogen ions
2. Hydrogen ions react with marble chips to produce carbon 1 2
dioxide gas
(ii) Zn Zn 2+ + 2e 1
(d) [arrow from the zinc electrode to the silver electrode through the 1
external circuit]
(e) Cu2+, SO42-, H+, OH- 1
(f) (i) Brown solid deposited at the cathode 1
(ii) Cu2+ in the electrolyte accepts electron and forms copper atoms 1
(g) Cell1 Cell 2 1
No dry cells Has dry cells
Electrodes are made up of Electrodes are made up of
different metals carbon
Has two different electrolytes Only one electrolyte
Presence of salt bridge No salt bridge
[ any 1 pair ]
Total 10
Functional apparatus 1
Labelled – heat, copper(II) carbonate, limewater 1
Total 10
Section B
(ii) 1. Pure copper is made up of same type of atoms and are of the same
size. 1
2. The atoms are arranged in an orderly manner.
3. The layer of atoms can slide over each other. 1
1
4. Bronze is made up of atoms of different size//
In bronze, tin atoms and copper atoms are of different size. 1
5. The atoms are not orderly arranged// The presence of tin atoms
disturb the orderly arrangement of copper atoms. 1
6. This reduces/prevents the layer of copper atoms from sliding. 1
Max5
(iii)
Pure copper:
Copper atom
1
[minimum 3 3 layers ]
Bronze:
Tin atom
1+1
Copper atom
3
c) i) Silicon dioxide
ii) X: lead crystal glass Y: soda lime glass
iii) Low thermal expension coefficient // High heat-resistant
d) i) H Cl
| |
C == C
| |
H H
ii) Does not corrode
iii) Not easily biodegradable 1
Cause blockage of drainage systems / flash floods 1
OR
Give out harmfull / poisonous / toxic gases 1
Cause air pollution 1
e) i) Structural material that is formed by combining two or more different
subtances.
ii) silver bromide / Copper(I) chloride
iii) darken when exposed to sunlight
SECTION C
Double decomposition 1
(iii) 1. Pour [50-100 cm3] [0.5-2.0 mol dm-3] lead(II) nitrate 1
solution in a beaker
2. Add [50-100 cm3] [0.5-2.0 mol dm-3] sodium chloride / any 1
soluble salts solution contain chloride ions into the beaker
3. Stir the mixture 1
4. filter the mixture 1
5. Rinse the residue with distilled water 1
6. dry the salt with filter paper 1
7. Equation: 1
Pb2+ + Cl - → PbCl2
(b) [Calculate the molar mass of KCl required] 1
1. Molar mass of KCl = 39 + 35.5 = 74.5 g mol-1
[Calculate number of mole of KCl require] 1
2. No. of mole = (MV)/1000 = (0.5 x 250)/1000 = 0.125 mol
[Calculate mass of KCl required] 1
3. Mass = 0.125 x 74.5 = 9.3125 g
4. Weigh out 9.3125 g of KCl 1
5. Dissolve the solid KCl with a little distilled water in a 1
beaker
6. Transfer the solution into 250 cm3 volumetric flask using 1
filter funnel.
7. Rince the beaker and filter funnel with distilled water and 1
add the washing to the flask
8. Add distilled water into the flask slowly until the 1
graduation mark.
9. Closed the flask with stopper 1
10. Shake well//invert several time until the solution mixed 1
well
10
Total 20
P3 ANSWER:
(b) Able to record all the volumes accurately to two decimal places 3
with unit
Initial burette readings: 0.50 cm3, 5.00 cm3, 0.00 cm3
Final burette readings : 24.50 cm3, 30.00 cm3, 26.00 cm3
Able to record all the volumes correctly to one decimal place 2
wihout unit.
Initial burette readings: 0.5, 5.0, 0.0
Final burette readings : 24.5, 30.0, 26.0
Able to write at least four readings of the volumes accurately. 1
No response or wrong response 0
Question
Details Score
No.
(c) Able to construct a table correctly containing :
(i) three labelled columns with units.
(ii) record all the burette readings.
(iii) volume of acids used accurately.
Sample answer
Titration No. I II II 3
Initial burette 0.50 5.00 0.00
reading/cm3
Final burette 24.50 30.00 26.00
reading/cm3
Volume of acid 24.00 25.00 26.00
used/cm3
Able to construct a table correctly containing:
(i) three labelled columns without units
(ii) record all the burette readings
(iii) volume of acids used 2
Able to construct a table with at least three labels and four correct 1
readings
No response or wrong response 0
(d) Able to calculate the average volume of acid used correctly and
with unit.
Sample answer:
Volume of acid used = 24.00 + 25.00 + 26.00 3
3
= 25.00 cm3
Able to calculate the average volume of acid correctly without unit 2
(i) Able to show the calculation of average volume of acid used but
incorrect answer 1
No response or wrong response 0
Sample answer:
HCl + KOH KCl + H2O .........................1
1 mol 1 mol
(ii) 3
MaVa = MbVb
0.1 x 25.00 = Mb x 25.00 ......................... 1
= 0.1
Able to show the calculation or the concentration of potassium
hydroxide without unit 1
Sample answer:
No of mole = 0.1 x 25.0 // 0.1
25.0
No response or wrong response 0
(i) Able to classify all the five alkalis into strong alkalis and weak
alkalis correctly
Sample answer:
Strong Alkali Weak Alkali 3
Sodium hydroxide solution Sodium hydrogen
Calcium hydroxide solution carbonate solution
Potassium hydroxide solution Ammonia solution
Able to classify the four alkalis into strong alkali and weak alkalis
2
correctly
Able to classify the three of alkalis into strong alkalis and weak
1
alkalis correctly
[No response or wrong response] 0
Questio
n Rubric Score
Number
[ Able to give the aim of the experiment correctly ]
Example :
3
To construct the electrochemical series based on the potential
differences between metals
[ Able to give the aim of the experiment incorrectly ]
Example :
3(a) To construct the electrochemical series //How to construct an 2
electrochemical series based on the potential difference between
metals?
[ Able to state an idea the aim of the experiment]
Example : 1
To study the potential difference between the metals
[ No response or wrong response] 0
Question
Rubric Score
Number
[ Able to state All variables correctly ]
Example :
Manipulated variable : Pairs of different metals//Different types of metals
3
Responding variable : Potential differences
3(b) Constant variable : Concentration of Copper(II) sulphate
// positive terminal
[ Able to state any two variables correctly ] 2
[ Able to state any one variables correctly ] 1
[ No response or wrong response] 0
Question
Rubric Score
Number
[ Able to give the hypothesis correctly]
Example :
3
The distance between two metals increase/decrease, the potential difference
will increase/ decrease
[ Able to give the hypothesis almost correct]
Example : 2
3(c)
The potential difference will increase if the distance between two metals
increase
[ Able to state an idea of the hypothesis ]
Example : 1
The potential difference affects the position of the metals
[No response or wrong response] 0
Question
Rubric Score
Number
[ Able to give the list of the apparatus and materials correctly and
completely]
Example :
List of apparatus and materials 3
Copper strip, lead strip, iron strip, zinc strip, aluminium strip, magnesium
strip, copper (II) sulphate solution, sand paper, voltmeter, beaker, connecting
wires with crocodile clip
[ Able to give the list of the apparatus and materials correctly and but not
3(d) completely]
Example : 2
List of apparatus and materials
Copper strip, lead strip, zinc strip, magnesium strip[at least 4 metal strips],
copper (II) sulphate solution, voltmeter, connecting wires
[ Able to give an idea about the list of the apparatus and materials correctly]
Example : 1
Any one apparatus and one material
[No response or wrong response] 0
Question
Rubric Score
Number
3(e) [ Able to state all procedures correctly ] 3
Example :
1. Clean the metals with sand paper
2. Fill a beaker with copper(II)sulphate solution
3. Dip the magnesium strip and copper strip into the copper(II)sulphate
solution
4. Complete the circuit//switch-on the circuit
5. Record the potential difference between the metals
6. Determine and record which metal strip is the negative terminal
7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 using other metals to replace magnesium strip
[ Able to state 4 steps of procedures correctly ]
2
Steps 2,3,5,7
[ Able to state 2 steps of procedures correctly ]
1
Steps 3,5
[No response or wrong response] 0
Question
Rubric Score
Number
[ Able to exhibit the tabulation of data correctly ]
Tabulation of data has the following element :
1. 2 columns and 6 rows
Example :
Pair of metals Potential difference (V)
2
Mg and Cu
Al and Cu
Zn and Cu
Pb and Cu
Fe and Cu
3(f) [ Able to exhibit the tabulation of data almost correctly ]
Example :
Pair of metals Potential difference
1