Year 7 Chem
Year 7 Chem
2. The name given to the liquid which dissolves the solid in a solution is (1)
o Distillate
o Saturated
o Soluble
o Solvent
3. In a solution made by dissolving a solid in a liquid, the hotter the solvent ..(1)
o No more of the soluble solid dissolves
o The less the solute dissolves
o The quicker the soluble solid dissolves
o The slower the solute dissolves
5. How would you separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur? (1)
Filter
o Use a magnet
o Use a sieve
o Use tweezers
7. Draw line between the key word and its defination (4)
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8. Use the following words to label the apparatus: Residue, filtrate, insoluble, liquid
and solid. (5)
9. Complete the three boxes below to show particles in salt, water and salt water
(3)
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10. Label the parts of the Bunsen burner AND describe its function. (5)
D
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11. Paper chromatography was carried out by a student on the four dyes A, B, C and
D. The solvent used was water. The chromatogram is show below.
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a) We use pencil to draw the baseline. (1)
b) Dye D has stayed on the baseline. What does this tell us about dye D?
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c) Dyes A, B and D have one spot. What does this imply about the compositions of
these dyes? (2)
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d) Dye C has two spots. What does this tell us about the composition of dye C? (1)
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e) What is the name of the line at the top of the chromatogram? (1)
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12. Fractional distillation is used to separate miscible liquids which have different
boiling points. (8)
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a. Use the following words to label the different parts above
Solution thermometer round bottomed flask water out
Liebig’s condenser distillate source of heat water in
b. State the function of Liebig’s condenser during fractional distillation (2)
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c. Explain briefly how the separation works (3)
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c) How can an acid be diluted (1)
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d) State whether these substances are acidic alkaline or neautral (5)
I. Vinegar
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II. Water
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III. Salt solution
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IV. Lemon juice
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V. Sugar solution
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The table below shows some common indicators and their colours with acids and
alkalis. Complete the table (6)
Indicator Colour with acidic Colour with alkaline
solutions solutions
Litmus
Methyl Orange
Phenolphthalein
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