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233/1
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Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.)
Chemistry
2 Hours
Instructions to Students
For Official Use Only
| Questions | Maximum Score | Candidate’s Score |
| 1-29 | 80 |
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(a) Oil from cashew nut (1mark)
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The results showed the presence of banned food colorings in L and M only. On the same diagram
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the experiment (When there was no further observable change) (1mk)
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Two miscible liquids C and D whose boiling points are 800C and 1100C.
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Percentage abundance of each isotope (3mks)
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State and explain two observations that would be made at the end of the experiment. (3mks)
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| Ion | Electronic arrangement | Ionic radius. |
| Na+ | 2.8 | 0.095 |
| Mg2+ | 2.8 | 0.065 |
| K+ | 2.8.8 | 0.133 |
Explain why
(i) The ionic radius of K+ is greater than that of Na+ (2mks)
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(ii) The ionic radius of Mg2+ is smaller than that of Na+ (2mks)
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(a) Write the electron arrangement of the element
X……………………………………………………………………………………………
Y ……………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Write the formula of the compound that would be formed between phosphate radical and X. (2mks)
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19 The following table shows the PH values of solutions A,B,C and D.
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20 Study the experiment below and answer the questions that follow. The gas produced ignites spontaneously
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iii) What will be the colour of phenolphthalein indicator in the resulting solution? (1mk)
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iron
zinc copper
(I) (II)
State and explain the observations made in the experiments; (3mk)
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water and the other over solution Q.
(a) Give the possible identity of solution Q (1 mk)
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(b) Explain the difference in heights of the liquids in the gas jars (2mks)
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(a) State oxidation state of element W (½mk)
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(b) How does reaction of W compare with that of F? Explain (1½mks)
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(a) Complete the table below by filling the blank spaces (1 mk)
| Elements | X | Y |
| Atomic mass | 39 | 23 |
| Number of neutrons | 20 | 12 |
| Electronic configuration |
(b) Which element has higher ionization energy? (1 mk)
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(c) Explain your answer in (b) above. (2mks)
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(a) Write the electronic configurations of each.
A ________________________________________________________ (1 mark)
B ________________________________________________________ (1 mark)
| Solution | PH |
| A | 3.5 |
| B | 14 |
| C | 8.5 |
(i) In which of the solution will phenolphthalein indicator be colourless. (1 mark)
(ii) Which of the solutions could be used to relieve heartburn? Explain. (2 marks)
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(1 ½ mks)
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MARINDI SECONDARY
FORM II
MID TERM II 2019
MARKING SCHEME
Liquid –Particles are moving/constant motion and far apart/not close not packed
b).fractional crystallization
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Balance with correct state units
Balance with wrong/missing units
– Purification of iron
| Solvent front
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| K L M | |||||||||||||||||
-Separate and detect contaminants in some food/soil.
Used in pharmaceutical industries,
Finding drug compounds in urine or other body fluids
| 7. | a)
b) Graduating the gas jar ü1
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| 8. | a) – Luminous flame has four distinct region while non-luminous flame has three regions – Luminous flame is bright yellow/sooty while non-luminous flame is pale blue/non sooty. – Luminous flame is large and weavy while luminous flame is short and steady – Luminous flame is fairly hot while non-luminous is very hot (Each for 1mk maximum 2) |
| b) Incomplete combustion of the gas leaves hot white carbon particles which absorb light and later remit it in form of yellow light. ü1 | |
| 9. | Let abundance y be x (100 – x) ü ½ 10x + 11(100 – x) = 10.28 ü 1 100 10x + 1,100 – 11x = 1028 ü ½ X = 72 % is 72% ü ½ (100 – 72) = 28% |
| 10. | i) Deflagrating spoon ü ½ Lowering and holding burning substances ü in the gas jars for observations ii) Dessicator ü ½ Keeping substances free from moisture in the laboratory ü |
Add water to the mixture and stir . Filter to obtain copper (II) oxide as the residue and sodium chloride solution as the filtrate. Evaporate the filtrate to saturation to obtain crystals of sodium chloride.
-It provides nutrients to the plants
-Level of water inside the tube rises to occupy the space left by oxygen.
-Acetylene /ethyne
-Hydrogen is not readily available .
(ii) Mg2+ nucleus has 12 protons attract 10e–, while Na+ has 11 protons attracting 10e–, hence Mg2+ radius shrinks more.
Y- 2.8.6
(b) X3(PO4)2
20 The following table shows the PH values of solutions A,B,C and D.
AP1
DP ½ It is a strong alkali/baseP ½
21 Study the experiment below and answer the questions that follow. The gas produced ignites spontaneously
PotassiumP1
K(s)+2H2O(l)→2KOH(aq)+H2(g) P1
iii) What will be the colour of phenolphthalein indicator in the resulting solution? (1mk)
PinkP
iron
zinc copper
(I) (II)
State and explain the observations made in the experiments; (3mk)
Mass number- protons + neutrons
(b) Carbon IV Oxide is very soluble in solution Q hence the liquid rises ü to occupy partial vacuum left while Carbon IV Oxide is only slightly soluble in water hence little rise in
water level. ü
(b) W is more reactive than F; ü
W has a smaller atomic size hence stronger attraction for the incoming electrons than F
2.8.8.1 2.8.1
(b) Y
(c) It has a smaller atomic radius than X and stronger nuclear attraction for outermost energy level electrons that makes electron loss more require more energy.
B 2, 8, 7 (1mk)
(b) AB2 (1mk)
(ii) C (1mk) it is weakly alkaline hence will neutralize excess acid in the stomach. (1mk)
– Magnesium reacts with steam forming white magnesium oxide.
(ii) Neutral oxides
Name: …………………………………………………… Adm. No.: …………….
Stream: ……………………………………………………. Date: ……………………
233/1
Form II – Chemistry
June 2019
2 Hours
MARINDI SECONDARY SCHOOL
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.)
Chemistry
2 Hours
Instructions to Students
For Official Use Only
| Questions | Maximum Score | Candidate’s Score |
| 1-29 | 80 |
.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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(a) Oil from cashew nut (1mark)
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The results showed the presence of banned food colorings in L and M only. On the same diagram
.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
the experiment (When there was no further observable change) (1mk)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
Two miscible liquids C and D whose boiling points are 800C and 1100C.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
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Percentage abundance of each isotope (3mks)
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State and explain two observations that would be made at the end of the experiment. (3mks)
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| Ion | Electronic arrangement | Ionic radius. |
| Na+ | 2.8 | 0.095 |
| Mg2+ | 2.8 | 0.065 |
| K+ | 2.8.8 | 0.133 |
Explain why
(i) The ionic radius of K+ is greater than that of Na+ (2mks)
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(ii) The ionic radius of Mg2+ is smaller than that of Na+ (2mks)
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(a) Write the electron arrangement of the element
X……………………………………………………………………………………………
Y ……………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Write the formula of the compound that would be formed between phosphate radical and X. (2mks)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
19 The following table shows the PH values of solutions A,B,C and D.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
20 Study the experiment below and answer the questions that follow. The gas produced ignites spontaneously
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
iii) What will be the colour of phenolphthalein indicator in the resulting solution? (1mk)
………………………………………………………………………………………………
iron
zinc copper
(I) (II)
State and explain the observations made in the experiments; (3mk)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
water and the other over solution Q.
(a) Give the possible identity of solution Q (1 mk)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
(b) Explain the difference in heights of the liquids in the gas jars (2mks)
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(a) State oxidation state of element W (½mk)
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(b) How does reaction of W compare with that of F? Explain (1½mks)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
(a) Complete the table below by filling the blank spaces (1 mk)
| Elements | X | Y |
| Atomic mass | 39 | 23 |
| Number of neutrons | 20 | 12 |
| Electronic configuration |
(b) Which element has higher ionization energy? (1 mk)
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(c) Explain your answer in (b) above. (2mks)
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(a) Write the electronic configurations of each.
A ________________________________________________________ (1 mark)
B ________________________________________________________ (1 mark)
| Solution | PH |
| A | 3.5 |
| B | 14 |
| C | 8.5 |
(i) In which of the solution will phenolphthalein indicator be colourless. (1 mark)
(ii) Which of the solutions could be used to relieve heartburn? Explain. (2 marks)
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(1 ½ mks)
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(i) M………………………………………………………………………….( ½ mk)
(ii) R……………………………………………………………………………( ½ mk)
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MARKING SCHEME
Liquid –Particles are moving/constant motion and far apart/not close not packed
b).fractional crystallization
|
Balance with correct state units
Balance with wrong/missing units
– Purification of iron
| Solvent front
| |||||||||||||||||
| K L M | |||||||||||||||||
-Separate and detect contaminants in some food/soil.
Used in pharmaceutical industries,
Finding drug compounds in urine or other body fluids
| 7. | a)
b) Graduating the gas jar ü1
|
| 8. | a) – Luminous flame has four distinct region while non-luminous flame has three regions – Luminous flame is bright yellow/sooty while non-luminous flame is pale blue/non sooty. – Luminous flame is large and weavy while luminous flame is short and steady – Luminous flame is fairly hot while non-luminous is very hot (Each for 1mk maximum 2) |
| b) Incomplete combustion of the gas leaves hot white carbon particles which absorb light and later remit it in form of yellow light. ü1 | |
| 9. | Let abundance y be x (100 – x) ü ½ 10x + 11(100 – x) = 10.28 ü 1 100 10x + 1,100 – 11x = 1028 ü ½ X = 72 % is 72% ü ½ (100 – 72) = 28% |
| 10. | i) Deflagrating spoon ü ½ Lowering and holding burning substances ü in the gas jars for observations ii) Dessicator ü ½ Keeping substances free from moisture in the laboratory ü |
Add water to the mixture and stir . Filter to obtain copper (II) oxide as the residue and sodium chloride solution as the filtrate. Evaporate the filtrate to saturation to obtain crystals of sodium chloride.
-It provides nutrients to the plants
-Level of water inside the tube rises to occupy the space left by oxygen.
-Acetylene /ethyne
-Hydrogen is not readily available .
(ii) Mg2+ nucleus has 12 protons attract 10e–, while Na+ has 11 protons attracting 10e–, hence Mg2+ radius shrinks more.
Y- 2.8.6
(b) X3(PO4)2
20 The following table shows the PH values of solutions A,B,C and D.
AP1
DP ½ It is a strong alkali/baseP ½
21 Study the experiment below and answer the questions that follow. The gas produced ignites spontaneously
PotassiumP1
K(s)+2H2O(l)→2KOH(aq)+H2(g) P1
iii) What will be the colour of phenolphthalein indicator in the resulting solution? (1mk)
PinkP
iron
zinc copper
(I) (II)
State and explain the observations made in the experiments; (3mk)
Mass number- protons + neutrons
(b) Carbon IV Oxide is very soluble in solution Q hence the liquid rises ü to occupy partial vacuum left while Carbon IV Oxide is only slightly soluble in water hence little rise in
water level. ü
(b) W is more reactive than F; ü
W has a smaller atomic size hence stronger attraction for the incoming electrons than F
2.8.8.1 2.8.1
(b) Y
(c) It has a smaller atomic radius than X and stronger nuclear attraction for outermost energy level electrons that makes electron loss more require more energy.
B 2, 8, 7 (1mk)
(b) AB2 (1mk)
(ii) C (1mk) it is weakly alkaline hence will neutralize excess acid in the stomach. (1mk)
– Magnesium reacts with steam forming white magnesium oxide.
(ii) Neutral oxides
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