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CSEC Chemistry June 2008 P1

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CSEC Chemistry June 2008 P1

This document contains a chemistry exam with multiple choice questions covering topics like the periodic table, atomic structure, chemical bonding, and chemical reactions. Some key questions ask about the relationship between sulfur and oxygen on the periodic table, identifying particles based on their relative charge and approximate mass, which property refers to a proton, which diagram illustrates Brownian motion, and identifying which substance is most likely to be sodium chloride based on its boiling point and whether it conducts electricity as a solid or liquid. The document provides information needed to answer the questions, such as diagrams of atomic structure, tables of properties, and descriptions of chemical reactions.

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CSEC Chemistry June 2008

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I Sulphur alld oxygen rr. in lhe sa.rncgroup of Itema3 - 4 refpr lo th€ rel3tive charge5 znd
rhe pcriodic lable bccause approximdte masscs of four Particles as
listrd below.
(A) lhe,"- can reacl wirh Each othcr
tB) thc aromic rurrbrr ofsutpbur is t5 .$
ie!EF-j. - .... - and lh-.PlatiYo ol,)mi- .'frjrfi;S ChBrge mr:..
(c)
txvg@ :- (A) +l
th.y have the sarnc n-Itmtser of I
clecbons id lhclroutcrshEll
iol lhey cafl foml coYalcDt com pounds (B)0r
(c) -r o
I!9IBZ rcfc{s to rhc follorrihg diatram which
rcprcsenlsthc SuuCtr,ie ofAtorn X- (D)02
h answe{irigirErnsi - 4, eoch option may bc
lr3ed mbrelhen once, oncc, ornot at !ll.

'Wh
O - d"ltron icir o i tb c abovc prop crrics re fcr to a

3 heutron?

o IJrotOn?

Wlichof thefollowingsrsr.fl cnG illush-arcs


brdwr ariBction?
If Atorit X forms an ion, thc chrrgc on thc
i?'l$l(;, tr"tosr.rikcry be (A) The rsndom ftorion ofpollcn dust in
tvater
{A}... sl (B)
tB)..
($'
r Pcrfitmo scent throughout thiair in a

r+ (C) The swelling of rcd bcans whcn


fqi. r- ioakcdin iarar
(D) Lo.s ofh€ii trbm ahor bodyto acotd
bcdY

.Rad ic allive isotopcs aellOTnorraelly '-r;eC


io ihe
..:::=:,
(i-) - .#E nlflafion ofiicagc o-rftssils
(B) .--frialrncnl ofcanccr
(c) beatrirentofnflucnza
(D) powering of ccriain ar/pes of
submarincs

o
I
t
I
o I
h rlrc t0. Frorn tha infonnation giveo in i}lc lable
I
7 Sodiurn ,:acrs witllvrt.r,ccordinB beloiv, wltich ofthc substanpcr A, B, C or

'
.q!tliqll

ZNa(s!*2H,9!r)--+?Xoc['l(ad+HJ'B)'
D, is MOST likctY sodium chlodde?
t
=#= ''
*-lr"roi*uttu,n"of
'2-'

"g"r--ffi-ii=t"
SuIistidce IloilinE
lloirt"e' h
tli:c-iiicit tosdrc
aho loltr iD tqEeo|rl
ilalt
I
ihi numb"r'of lilrcs of trydrog?n qas !tala
liti;alid *hen o.t molc of sodium 'e!cr.s
r*-ilh cxc.ss \?tcr i3 I 465

41
no

tlo
I
6\ t.z a
(8.) v4
(e) tz
.(o) u
c
D
2600

-15
'j:YE

no
-
,to _
t
3 'lllc.valucs
aqutltQo
ofr onJ y resP"ctivcly in rhc
u The SMALLEST particl' of e chetnical
compound Gal GaIl lat(l Pad ine ,eacbon
ls
I
3llo
o- I
lhc
I ro+r +agr,-r v iBr+ KBro3+
(A) atorn
(B) rnole
'
(A) L=5;y=6

I
(c) frrmula
(B) i:6.iy ;5 (D) moksrle
(o r IiY.=5
(D) t-= 6i! = 6
Thc numbcr. of slrartJ cl*trcn pairs in a

9, Whiclr of$c
I molc ofa Bas
folJqrring sta'emcnls ahout
woild blcorrect? '
t2.
mclhatlernolcsrlc'ls

(A)
(D)
4
6
..... .1_
I
I-
ll.
lll
ltc<,ntnins 6x l0iMhidual6P'cics:
tt is thc rchtivriato'oic

Ir
grzrns.
-octupies
22 4 d'ni at standortl
mass I (c)
(D) o I
lV. -.
(enrpertllre and Prcssure'
tt occrrpies th':saaic volume as anv ' -13- Hovr many covaleat l#tdeare thEre

---9Eg'=
(A) I
"c1*,,14 '=#F
ir
-
a
---'-'--i'
I
(A)-fllonlY
@) ltrrdllonlY
(O l, ll and lllPolY
(D) l,llla d lv ool)
(R) 2
(c) l'
(D) 4
I
I
o I
t
I
o
4

.i 5ci,orili,rI f' lliclr n


n nrrXllttE (,I
b,_, uscd to scDarotc lll. Da[iurnishetowcclciutninCrolrpll.oflhc
periodic tahte.. Wlien lhcse mctnls rEacr with
.._*:-+#grE_-_(4J wot6.nh'dso,li(lnichloride
. watrr, lmiIin diffcre[ces in obscrvotion
::;;;;:;::+F.-+)_-:rvir!raitdiitr[not :;*_. . - --'idlllffiSaratc of .rlrcsction an,t
----:--:- . .(C) . wartr and kiiosene ._::-:_j..

==- -- -- {l\, sol'rhilityofrrio:duct


ID). .ktroscncarxtrodiumclrtoridc
_ (8) TypEofgls cyolyed
(C) i.scrionwiljltitrn!c
r'J5. A sutslatrr!X, ryithr lroiliDg pointof60"C,
(D) ,TYPE ofproduDr
i: :ri!:irbic lvilhoootheiliquid y,of boillng
l)oiDt80'C. A.mlxlutt6ftheserwo linuid3 I9
gaa.BEQT
Which of the following is lgOT trueof ltrc
bo soparatcd i.Dto its comDoncnG
oy group o [elemenls l<now,l ar (he halogen5?

(A) urc of Eshparilingfu oncl


(A) fhc boiling point of rhc clcments
.tB) siniplc distirtertnr iDcrcascs as theiiatomicnumbcrr
(c) ,ix(1iooaldistiildrion [)c]a35c.
(D) sJSlilnaUon
(B) Thc oxidiziog powerofihecldnchrs
dccrtascsas Olclr atomicnrrmbcrr
inctessc.
16: lvlt ich oFrtrb folto r E Elom6 \voutd (-c) Theyercall noDmchls.
O for!-D apasitivc ioir?
N()T (D) Tlrcy form ncBative ions by theloss
olclcctrons from dreiratoms.
(^) MoFresirini
(B) , Alumlniurn
(c) 9xlirrn 20. A lolution has s pH ofl. This solution woutd
(D) t-Irloridc becxpcctcd to

(A) reect with zinc melel (o produce


... \\]!'iul ir* lUbsrentIS, X ahd.y are slirretl
(B)
Iydrbgcn
reect with zinc metal tD p(oduce o
'ffii'i'tl'#$:.T1fi #ilHlii",r,l (C)
rolutionofhH tO
ncrtraliia osolutiort ofDft 4
.ol'UigfdllowlnEcb\ild dcscribe the rnirture (D) renit urith hyrlrochloric acid ro
loiflddlrrXFnd y?
produce a salr end wsrEr
I. .Sotutioo
ll. Collid
21.
JII: Surpehsio,r Which of thlfo owing sulstarrues is thc
*---..--=ffi- oxidcofa rneral?
'-.@=-ldrly --' '- -=- .---:E-:
'(B) IIIontl,
iC) I and Ilonty
(ts) Base
(D) ltsudlll ohty (c) Alrdi
(D) Acid

a
5

tterr l?.rGfe's ro t nroleof EACHof tl'e 16 I'rvhiEh of$a fallo{'r,rt rcdtiohr is sulph'ir
ibllotrir'6Ecitls. d ioxide acliog rs an oxidising rgent?
e
lr
.LElg (A) 2so,(e)+ ,(e)
....JL;:fiFO.oH
-, rDr=. .:-. '..# +
fflrNo,
21. Whiclt 11r,/O of lhe obove acids rtquire (c) Sor(gr+ tlro( I) --| H,so,(uD
rnorE'tlrrn un6 motc of N'OH('q) for
c(nnPleE nc[tr4lhntion? (D) + 2HNo,(oq), tLso.(aq)
so,(s)
+2NqG)
(A) l enrl II
(D) I rnd lU
(C) . flood Dl i7. A. subslanco tlllt conducls En clectric
(D) Inid lv orrfuhtbul rcmalE3 clicmical ly rmchanged is

() aqucirus coppor (lI) sulphate


i-1. l+'hich o flhe fol lorvio g lsan-acidsalt?
'(B) . coppl,
(q). suldnr
(A) NorPO.
(DJ xdiurnclrlotiJo

(B)
(c)
- NarSO.
NrHSd{ 18 \thich of thc follovring
i(rlic corDpoundsb tntc?
slatements Dbout o
rD) NarCQ,
(A). ThGycoolain tndlcau16.
(B) ' Thdy dc sotC! snd vlPorizE Gasily-
)t. Wrrr.h rri rtq hil,r},in[: idnic. oquutiorrs (q). nii ii.sgani dissolvc iii organic
involvcs oxidafrdn? aolvcilli'
(D) Thoy conduct clcctriciiY v/hen
(A) Sr- 2cr-r S moltrd or d iEolved in wEtet-

(lJ) CIL+1€ --r 2AY. 29 rJr hich ofthc followiog sl.tcmerrls about
clockolisis iiNOTaonEct?
{S) zlj} + 2e- -, llr
(A) Thcolcctrons lcavc tho solution by
(Di ' l,l"+ * e- -r Na : ' lhcDbsidr;oGleffi€.
CB) Decororbri&dte cl6rrd+E al
' " - --4F'-
. llnitEffiietoai elffie
\Vhiqr is dreorr-etion nurnbcr of carbon in curffil-
?5
EACItof tlrifollowinBGompounds? :. (q Thc cfccbonr cnter tltc solution by
thcncBativcclectodc.
clt. co CO, (D) DccompositionoftJrcclccEolylcal
lhcclccrrodc Produccsan elactric
(,{) +4 -|2 -t4 'cufitnl.
| ,',
It) -4 +) +4 i-l
i., 4 -) -4
+4
0) 'r4 +4

o
a I!!11J_Q le lcrs to tl r e fo I I ow I n g g ra f) h,...,1, I c) r
sh o\,, s lhe chang es ir r lcr-npe ratrr re rv itlr I irrrc
J2 lons wlrich are l.lOT change<i in a reaction
irre ca llcd
lo. substl)Jr(elteatcrJ r rn til no Iirrllrer 1tlr1 ircrl
c h an gcs tak e plar:,: t.,\ ) meta llic ion s

0l) rron m e(allic ion s

{r- ) speclator ions


(tr1 rc d ica Is
.]/zmp,ir;rllrh

J3 -A piece of metal is reacted rvilh an ocid to


!t' luod uce hydrogen gas. Whichof the [ollorv-
I ing procedures should bc employed in order to
irrcrease lhe rate o Ithe reaction?
\ll
locreasing the lem peratu re at wlrich
lirnt thc rcaction iscarried out
I Subdividing the lump o [rrcLal
UI lled ucing the concentration of lhe
JO Durirg *.hich poll.iorr oFtlre cur-r.c is thc Ecid
su bstanr:e a litluid or rlr'?
(A) I aod only
(A) I (tl) I and tll only
(B) lt (c) Il and III on ly

o (c)
(Di
nt
IV
(o) l,ll and Ill

34 Drrring tlrc electrolysis of aqueous copper(ll)


_rl Wheir heat is givea off to tlr c sr r rrc,trrril irr ps sulphate solutiorr using inert elcctrodcs, thc
<li-rri14A r:lrenlical rcaction- it is hecause bonrJ i(rrs nl iBral.ing to the cathode are
brerJ<ing
(A) Cur'(aq) and SO.r- (aq)
?\) as wclias trt)nd lbmtation Ielr:ascs
. cner-g),
i'l:l) rEqu ires lcss e..)erBy (han is r.c lcirserl
( [,) l-l'(aq) and OFI- (aq)
\ilrchhi\\, l,trnCs are for.lre,j
(.{.1) retluircs, nt.-rre cl|crg\, (hati rlrtrt (c) Cu'^ (aq) and H'(aq)
rclbitsed wltctl n(-j\v botlds ill,c
[omred (D) ?-
SO. ( aq) an d O I{- (aq )
(t)) 'is on errdtrihcrrnic process w h creas
bond rrr.rl<ing is art erothcrm i,: onc

l5 \Vherr a concentrated solution of sodium


ch loridc is elecUolysexJ usingcar bon electrodes

( ) sod iu m is liberated at the cathode


(0) th e so Iu tion tt-h e ca thode is alkali ne
o
a
(/,1) oxygen is liberared allhe art"ode
( D) chlorine is Iiberated ar the anode
o
,r-asR

7
, 36- 'ftr e ;o,rli1on nd qhcnc is.lcsc;ihcd
urr;atiaft,l- .fhll r,:.,rs asbcint f0. Which oflhc Iollowing compounds
NOT
rat r. is
. ..'i- . a nrcmberof$c alkcnc scrics?
...---.;F--. t,li cnlbo ll(omsinGrhErEsrrtinkeirby ,,.. -:.
'.====::=.ffi----jij-------
-:r---
singlEDonds. .-::;:
-.(ts)'r,b,ccril;onhiDsatl6s#i.itrr.
- .' j.;#,tt_,
(B) C,H,"
. --_bo
iC) -iarbon otonr: in thc nrolccDlc orc
. veryropctil. (c) '
Q,t!.
- (D)
nrrrleculolrasinsuflrcichrhydrogcn
i. nlonts @) ll

39- Oct6-nc, rhc m!jorc!mpodgnt ofg&soline. is


Ltg!p!? ret-ers m tho fo llotving 6q ns 1161
an i lk!nc wilh 8 carbor atorns pcrrnolcculo.
Whicli of rhc foltowiDg is rhi iormula of
HTI,,H octanc?
tttt
t,-- 9 - c '= (: -- c lt , Brr --, x '()
l. I
- (B)
crll,r
qri,,
:. [ ,t
tc) c.H,.

J7. ''fbecorr.clBtructural
formuh for X is
(D) crt-lti
o
llir&il0 refctr to two cohpound, of
H}IHH lolntule€
tttl
h) lI.-C*(l-C_C_n i
.. | - | | |
CHr - CH = CH - ClI. end
CHr=CH.-CHr- -..rcsFcarivcly.
Dr iBr H |t
..io lVliich oftlrti fqlldwing arc thc
II I,'HH lhesr compoundr?
same for
I r ,. I.
(D) H-c- C-c-Cj-i,
I I .l I
L l,lol+ultr.forinulao
._n Br Dr II. . E:i;iiridrtldBnutsc
'l Ul. FDirariiulgroup
H .,, ll tI
ll (^) IaDd IIonly
(d Ir- C
I
-.C _ C -H .(BI -=l:rddlltdi y
- .1. -(i ri=- .€) lLandlllontvi-
-:__ &-;'=EE=F D. (D) .-t:tf
--=
:
"dlf.nffiI
HH11 lt
o) u.i-i-i-i-,tttt

H. ht g, il

c
o
,8-
Ircm.lI r.lcrs io lho [ollowing inforrttntiott 44 When elhanoic Ecid,ood clhiool react lo
form elhyleth;noald, thc colal)'st osed is
!t ll ltllHll
I tlrl (A) dilul.hyd,ochl
c. ' . f: -:[. e-
C:.,\-.- -f- L'---- 't!) id
l-.- =ffi-dil'r
-;; (D) conccnlraiedsulphtrricacid
or H l1

lYz 'Ite r€siduc


45 in thc Factionsl di5tillation of
W rtprcscnts'thcstructuriofoncmoltcrlt pctroleumls
otlhE sl nrtlng ,n trlaris I uEcd in on ortanic
.cdction..Z tEples-cnts tlle struclrlrc of ptrrl (A) biturnt1r
' af rhc prodirct fottir ?d. ul) pBtamfloil
,(c) inethane
,l . ilre rcaitiotr con be cla-ssilied os (D) proPtnc

1A) , hJilogtrrr'lior1
(rt) &!litiqllrolyrctiz4tion 46 Tho fcrmcnlation dfrtlB,srs, using Slucoseas
.(ci
.
dordenslttion JloIYlneriatioo lhe substEtc, cBn bo r.prcsenled by lle

o {Q) suhElitr{idl .rpaikrr

(A) C.H,,Q. + 60r -+ 6Co, * 6H,o


!crtrly'2:-C.!reGrro rcf(rllowiDg.erclions
ofcdlutl('1. (B) c.H,,O. + CLro. --+ C,,H,,o" +
I1o
(a..r C.lI-,CH:OH -i CH,COOH
(C) C.tl,ro;--+ 2qtlrotl + 2co,
{D) c'l t,Cllpt t -} CHrcHo
(D) 6COr + 6r!0 -' C.H,rO. l. 6Ot
(c): CH.rCHrotl --+ c#r
tD)r cHrcllroH --, 2cor+ f llro 41- llydrocarboDsoccurnatutillyin

rrlnrcit it.io .'itll'ono ofthe rcoctions (A) pdltleum


".r"lr
nbovi Each rtrct ion nrEj'b€ used morc thon (B) mcthane
(''ns::, orice Jrodl Dt nll. (C) carbon
(D) hydrogerr
,12. CuiriFietc oxidaliolrltldi acldi 6cd PolElsionr

" =a!!-.-.
13 tlre prodrrction of arr atfiffiwhcn hcated
],v itlr'i ollcen l raled sulpln:iic Bcid

c
o
9

'ftle erlraction ofsucrose ftom sugalcanc ls


itsp!.1.!- - 12 rcrer ro tl,c totlo*lrrd
gernpoundi. rlrorgh I
(A polynrrizrtiou
,rnE rizrtian.
. - (CT l,;urcins '
- (D) Ylcuum distillation
I
=. .- (D) l$,a.irid* .
.
answarirtiitcmt48'49' cachcompound
'
.
hr
nray bt used more lhrobncE' oncc or Dot al
ulJ.
53, Whichbf E followhg may be lruc of lnchls?
I
l. Thcy lorm solid chlotid.s.
which corDporrnd prudrtces omino'acids Il. Thcy gencrally form blsip oxidcs.
4a
rrhcD hydrol)ssl? ' Thoy cotrduct clcclriciry only whcn
,IDITEIL
I
49 \rur ich d xnPouDd is Nc)I coniidc.ad to bc r
polyrrcr?'
(A) lll only
(u) I and Il oaly
(c) Il rnd lll ooly
T
\yhich oflhctollowing ryFs gfPolymcrs may (D) l, U lnd III
50
tc dcriyed from comPounds contsiDing lhc
partiol 6lrucNrc 5ho\:, n brlo\Y ?
5d
'Wbich of
rvnlcf?
$c fotlowin8 elcmcnt! rrrcls uith
o I
Il
C
I

I
NH}
- cooll
(A)
(B)
(c)
Cirbon
Cltlorittc
OryScn
I
(A)
(B)
(c,
I'otyidLeil;
Pollcgcr
iolyamidc:
.
(D) NrtrDtcr

Ig@!5lrcfers to thE.llabcr proccss for the


I
(D) It'lyrsEcliaiiq!

which of lhc folloJint comPQuDds


.productiotr of ammoDi!, lcco.ding to-lhc
cquallon

N,(s)+3llr(8)=2NH'G)
I
I
re
5l
n:rtual ly ocanning?
AH;=92U mol-'

-- -.'e=Jif- --J==.;T"rtlry-_-',
Nvlon---
=EE-
lV.
.pars
I\oleins
3ffiiEiii4lysr
(A) ilol
usid in this proccss is

I
I
(Al l:rndll onl:.' (B) nictd
I eixtlll ontY
(c) platjnum
!u) (D) vartadium (V)oxidc
(c) II and Ul orrly
(D) lll.andlV ollY

o I
t
t
o
- I0 -

-I[UL5( refer-s ro Ihe fotlowi g rsble 5fl, Which of Uref6llolving aqt,eous solu{ions wilt
t,rod'rce a Ltue prccipirore !virh a.l eor,i
5(l so.lirlrn hydroxjde?-_:-
Solutiun rt R
.--:.i.F:-
jffi+-l.-:
(n) :

fslffi;stj: .'-
(C)
t.l D
(D)-Copper(ll)riitrare
A luminium rib-ale

56 Which of tbe folloiing Bivcs the correcr 59. WIich otthe following compor.rnr.ls may be
ordcr of
dccreaslrrg.. ,eqcrivlty, (M(rS f rrscd lo cou leracl llte effccts ofacid rain on
rcnclivc first), foriiretnls p,e sndR? thesoil?

(4,) R.Q,P (A) H.S


(Dj l"Q,R
(c) Q,ft,P (B) cao
(D) 11;F,Q
(c) co

o .
iYhich of tlib iollorving statements oxplains
u{iy,ovd(timc; sL'tuiniuln sfliclesDd t{oT
detirlOtdtc itt air0ldD iron Ertlcles?
(tr) so,

60_ A.certain metal nilra{b produceytwo gsses


(A ) ,\lurniniul n isftighcrup ir llcactilir,
wlreoheoted and a blowtr solid wheh
16riesdml itolt, q|qEforc ilisBrorc itrcacrs
!...ithzi'rc. Which ofthc following
. rtsiBtanl lo corrosiol thaa iron. c.uld b; r[o
(ll) .Borh metals fomr oxlde n!etalnilrate?
coals but
aluminiurnoridoDrc\lenti fu nher
' rcacrion.u,hitb th6 irDn oxide docs
(A) sodiumnitEtc
. not
(n) Ma gn--sium nitrato

iC) .. Bottrnietnts foim hydtuxidi conts


(C) Pohesiumni[rste
-.
but tlrc uluminiurrr
(D) Coppcr(lD nirrare
hy.!_roxide
pltVcnt\ fl rrth.rrEaclioriwhilo$e
_ imrrhydioxidcd<,csnot
.(D) Albminiifi,r k wei t[En irch iI rhe
. aqivity s;ries; r herc forc it reucrs
less readily ivirli airrhan irt n.
,:=
::E_
Etr;
s=:= -
-,#--:=.
I!- YOU lilI{ISrI t}EFOltti .Ittr1E IS CrtI_LtiD CHECIC YOI]R .wOru(
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