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FORM 1
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CHEMISTRY
2 HOURS
JOINT EVALUATION TERM 3
THEORY
2 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY
| QUESTIONS | MAXIMUM SCORE | CANDIDATE’S SCORE |
| 1-16 | 80 |
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pH 10.6 ,7.2 ,13.2 ,5.9, 1.5 respectively Identify:
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Hydrogen peroxide
Solid Q
Solid P
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(a). the mixture was heated for some time and left to cool. On cooling, shiny black crystals and white crystalswere observed on the surface of the watch glass and in the beaker respectively. Name:
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(b). what was the purpose of the cold water in the watch glass? (1mark)
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(c). what property of iodine makes it be collected on the watch glass as shown? (1mark)
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(d). Explain why it is possible to separate a mixture of iodine and sodium chloride. (1mark)
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State and explain two observation that would be made a t the end of the experiment. (3mks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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D has separated into two spots which had moved 6cm and 8 cm
(i) On the diagram
I Label the baseline (origin) (1 mark)
II Show the positions of all the spots after development (3 marks)
(ii) Identify the substances present in the mixture D (2 marks)
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(b) Describe how solid ammonium chloride can be separated from a solid mixture of ammonium chloride andanhydrous calcium chloride(2 marks)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
(c) The table shows liquids that are miscible and those that are immiscible
| Liquid | L3 | L4 |
| L1 | Miscible | Miscible |
| L2 | Miscible | Immiscible |
Use the information given to answer the questions that follow
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(a) Sodium carbonate + hydrochloric acid =
(b) Zinc + sulphuric acid =
(c) Potassium hydroxide + nitric acid =
Tube L Zinc turnings
Lead (II) oxide
tube V
Dilute hydrochloric acid heat
Flask z
Concentrated
sulphuric VI acid
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CHEMISTRY FORM 1
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-no running in the lab
-no performing an authorized practical
-no smelling gases directly
-no eating in the laboratory
Any other laboratory rule
5 (a) The apparatus below were used to separate a mixture of liquid A and B.
State two properties of liquids that make it possible to separate using such
Apparatus. (2 marks)
– Immiscible
– Different densities
(b) Give the name of the above apparatus. (1 mark)
– Separating funnel
– Filter√1 to obtain sand as residue and common salts as filtrate. ü 1
– Evaporate the filtrate to obtain crystals√1 of common salts.
NB: Steps must be systematic, otherwise penalize fully.
7 i. B – unburnt gas/colorless region ü 1
C – Pale blue region ü 1
– No new substance is formed -New substance is formed
– No energy is either given out or absorbed – Energy is usually given out or absorbed
– Mass of the substance does not change – Mass of the substance changes
– Change is usually reversible – Change is usually irreversible
| Acids | Bases |
| (i) Reacts with bases to give salt and water only | (i) Reacts with acids to give salt and water |
| (ii) Have a PH of less than 7 | ii)Have PH more than 7 |
| (iii)Changes blue litmus paper red | (iii)changes red litmus paper blue |
Any other correct difference.
ii)P – Manganese (IV) oxide
Q – Anhydrous calcium chloride /calcium oxide
Manganese (IV) oxide
iii. Hydrogen peroxide Water + Oxygen
iv)- Colorless
– Odorless
– Slightly soluble in water
– Used when mixed with helium in deep sea divers & mountain climbers
– Burn fuels that propel rockets
– mixed with acetylene used for welding
– remove impurities during steel making
– remove impurities during
11(a) shiny-black crystals are iodine crystals
-white crystals are sodium chloride solid
(b). to cool and condense the iodine vapour to form iodine solid.
(c) . Iodine sublimes when heated.
(d). iodine sublimes while sodium chloride does not.
12(a) to allow all oxygen to be used up and also to allow the gas to contract/
Cater for any expansion of gases
(b) To absorb carbon (IV) oxide which was produced by the burning candle
(c) % of oxygen 90 – 70 x 100 = 22.2%
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13-Iron will be covered by a reddish brown substance/coating/rust
-Water in test tube rise and water in a beaker drops
Explanation:
Iron Combines with oxygen in a presence of moisture to form hydrated Iron (III) oxide /
Rust water rises up to occupy the space which was occupied by oxygen in the tube.
14 (a) (i) Over water
(ii) Upward delivery/ downward displacement of air
(iii) Downward delivery/ upward displacement of air
(b) (i) Over water : it is slightly soluble in water
(ii) Upward delivery: It is less dense than air
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(ii) A and C
Ammonium chloride sublimates into vapour and condenses on the cooler part of the heating
Tube. Calcium chloride will remain on the bottom of the heating tube.
Since the two liquids are immiscible, pour both the liquids in a separating funnel and
Allow settling, the denser liquid will settle down and the less dense will form a second
Layer on top. Open the tape and run out the liquid in the bottom layer leaving the liquid
In the second layer in the funnel.
16a) =sodium chloride+ carbon IV oxide+ water
=Zinc sulphate+ hydrogen gas
=Potassium nitrate+ water
L – 2HCl(g) + Zn(s) ZnCl2(s) + H2(g)
V – PbO(s) + H2(g) H2O(g) + Pb(s)
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