Chemistry 2
Chemistry 2
1. Aqueous copper (II) sulphate is electrolysed using copper electrodes. The current is constant
and the anode is weighed at regular time interval. Which graph is obtained when the mass
of the anode is plotted against time?
2. Concentrated aqueous sodium chloride is electrolysed using inert electrodes. Which row
shows what happens in this electrolysis and why it happens?
3. The energy profile diagram for both the catalysed and uncatalysed reactions between N2 and
H2 in the Haber process is shown. What is the activation energy for the formation of NH3 in
the presence of catalyst?
5. Which row correctly describes the solubilities of both ammonium sulphate and sodium
carbonate in water?
6. Lead (II) chloride is an insoluble salt. Which two reagents are used to prepare a pure sample
of lead(II) chloride?
7. An atom of which element has the same electronic configuration as an atom of an ion of
strontium?
A. Calcium B. Krypton C. Rubidium D. selenium
8. What happens when a strip of silver is immersed in aqueous (II) sulphate?
10. Metals are elements that have many similar properties because of their structure. Which
statement about metals is correct?
subjective
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