Chemistry PP3 QN Form 4 2022 End Term 1 Teacher - Co - .Ke
Chemistry PP3 QN Form 4 2022 End Term 1 Teacher - Co - .Ke
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CHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL
Paper 3
FORM 4
JUNE 2022
Time: 2 ½ Hours
END-TERM EXAMINATION
Instructions to candidates
- You are not allowed to start working with the apparatus for the first 15 minutes of the 2 ¼ hours
allowed for this paper. This time is to enable you to read the question paper and make sure you have all
the chemicals and apparatus that you may need.
- All working MUST be clearly shown.
- Mathematical tables and electronic calculators may be used.
Procedure 1
Using a measuring cylinder measure 20cm3 of solution G and transfer it into a beaker.
Measure 80cm3 of distilled water and add it to the 20cm3 of solution G in the beaker. Label this as
solution H.
Procedure II
Place solution H in a burette. Pipette 25cm3 of solution F into 250cm3 conical flask. Add 2 – 3
drops of phenolphthalein indicator and Titrate with solution H. Record your results in table 1.
Repeat the titration two more times and complete the table.
( 4 marks)
b) Calculate the average volume of solution H used. ( 1 mark)
d) Calculate the:
I Molar mass of acid H2MO4 ( 2 marks)
You are required to determine the rate of reaction between acidified potassium manganate (VII) and ethan –
1,2 – dioc (oxalic) acid at different temperatures.
Procedure
1. Place 5cm3 of solution N in a boiling tube
2. Place another 5cm3 of solution M in another boiling tube.
3. Heat solution N on a Bunsen burner flame to 800C. Allow it to cool to 700C.
4. Add all solution M into solution N and at the same time start the stop watch
5. Stir the mixture and record in table II the time taken for purple colour to disappear. At the
same time record the temperature.
6. Using clean boiling tubes repeat the procedure while allowing solution N to cool to 600, 500C
and 450C in each case to complete table II below.
a) Table II
Temperature before mixing oC 70 60 50 45
Temperature at which purple colour disappear 0C
Time taken for purple colour to disappear
1
/time sec
( 4 marks)
Observations Inferences
1mk 1mk
i) To the first portion of the solution, add sodium hydroxide solution dropwise until in excess.
Observations Inferences
1mk 1mk
ii) Dip a clean stirring rod/glass rod/nichrome wire into the second portion and then place into the
side of a blue bunsen flame.
Observations Inferences
½ mk 1mk
iii) To the third portion, add 2-3 drops of barium nitrate solution followed by excess hydrochloric
acid.
Observations Inferences
1mk ½ mk
Observations Inferences
½ mk 1mk
b) You are provided with solid K. Carry out the tests below. Write your observations and
inferences in the spaces provided.
i) Using a clean metallic spatula, heat about one third of solid K in a Bunsen burner flame.
Observations Inferences
(1mk) ( 1mark)
ii) Dissolve the remaining portion of solid K into about 10cm3 of distilled water and divide
the solution into 4 portions.
To the first portion, add two drops of acidified potassium permanganate solution.
Observations Inferences
(1mark) ( 1 mark)
Observations Inferences
(1mark) (1mark)
( ½ mk) ( ½ mk)
v) To the fourth portion, add a small amount of solid sodium hydrogen carbonate.
Observations Inferences
(1mark) (1mark)
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