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If hydrogen sulphide gas is passed into a solution of a pure iron chloride, a yellow deposit appears. If the deposit is filtered, a pale green solution is left behind. The pale green solution is
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Elements P, Q, R, S have 6, 11, 15, 17 electrons respectively, therefore,
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Ajụjụ 3 Ripọtì
Which of the following is not a member of the homologous series of the paraffins (alkanes)?
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Ajụjụ 5 Ripọtì
An example of an alcohol is
Ajụjụ 6 Ripọtì
Consider the following exothermic reaction
2SO2(g) + O2(g) ↔ 2SO3(g)
If the temperature of the reaction is reduced from 800°C to 500°C, an no other change takes place, then
Ajụjụ 8 Ripọtì
The IUPAC names of the compounds CH3COOH and CH2=CH2 are respectively;
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The IUPAC names of the compounds CH3COOH and CH2=CH2 are respectively acetic acid and ethene. Acetic acid is a carboxylic acid with the formula CH3COOH, while ethene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon with the formula CH2=CH2. The IUPAC naming system is a set of rules used to give unique names to organic compounds based on their molecular structure. In this case, the IUPAC name of CH3COOH is derived from the parent alkane, which is methane (CH4). Replacing one hydrogen atom in methane with a methyl group (CH3) results in the parent chain for acetic acid, which is ethane (C2H6). The carboxyl group (-COOH) attached to the second carbon atom in the chain gives the compound its name, ethanoic acid. Similarly, the IUPAC name of CH2=CH2 is ethene, which is derived from the parent alkane, ethane, by removing one hydrogen atom from each of the two carbon atoms that form a double bond.
Ajụjụ 9 Ripọtì
The reaction between an organic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst is known as;
Ajụjụ 10 Ripọtì
When ammonia and hydrogen ion bond together to form ammonium ion, the bond formed is called
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Ajụjụ 11 Ripọtì
The normal boiling point of a liquid is defined as
Ajụjụ 12 Ripọtì
Zinc Oxide is a
Ajụjụ 13 Ripọtì
An experiment test of the Law of conservation of Mass is illustrated in the diagram. In practice, the flask is weighed before and after reaction between solutions X and Y. Which of the following pairs of solutions will be unsuitable for the experiments
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Ajụjụ 14 Ripọtì
Which of the following substances would you see as an indicator in the titration of sodium carbonate solution against hydrochloric acid (complete neutralisation)?
Ajụjụ 15 Ripọtì
Which of the following metals cannot replace hydrogen from water or steam?
Ajụjụ 16 Ripọtì
Five compounds R,T,W,X and Y form the following compounds: a basic hydride R.H, an acidic hydride YH, atmospheric oxide W2O3, XO2. which of the elements is an alkali
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Ajụjụ 17 Ripọtì
When large hydrocarbon molecules are heated at high temperature in the presence of a catalyst to give smaller molecules, the process is known as
Ajụjụ 19 Ripọtì
A solid X when heated gives off a brown gas. If X is soluble in excess sodium hydroxide solution but insoluble in excess ammonium hydroxide solution, then X is
Ajụjụ 20 Ripọtì
Consider the following equation H2O + 2Fe2+ + Cl2 ↔ 2Fe3+ + 2Cl- + H2O. The only ion which behaves as an oxidising agent is
Ajụjụ 21 Ripọtì
The most common type of chemical reaction which alkanes undergo is
Ajụjụ 22 Ripọtì
You are provided with five gas jars containing SO2, CO2, H2, CO and NO respectively. Select a test from A to E which will identify ANY ONE of the gases completely
Ajụjụ 23 Ripọtì
Which of the following compounds will form a solution if exposed to air?
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Ajụjụ 24 Ripọtì
In titration involving sodium hydroxide and dilute hydrochloric acid, where would you place the base?
Ajụjụ 26 Ripọtì
A sample of hard water contains some calcium sulphate and calcium hydrogen carbonate. The total hardness may therefore be removed by
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Ajụjụ 27 Ripọtì
Brass and bronze are both metallic alloys. Which of the following constituents is common to both alloys?
Ajụjụ 28 Ripọtì
During the electrolysis of copper II sulphate between platinum electrodes, if litmus solution is added to the anode compartment,
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Ajụjụ 30 Ripọtì
When air which contains the gases Oxygen, nitrogen, carbondioxide, water vapour and the rare gases, is passed through alkaline pyrogallol and then over quicklime, the only gases left are;
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Ajụjụ 31 Ripọtì
The oxidation state of chlorine in potassium chlorate is
Ajụjụ 32 Ripọtì
An element X forms the following compounds with chlorine; XCl4, XCl3, XCl2. This illustrates the
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Ajụjụ 33 Ripọtì
If excess zinc is added to a bluish green solution of copper (II) sulphate, and the excess zinc filtered off after completion of reaction, a colourless solution is obtained because
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Ajụjụ 34 Ripọtì
Which of the following reactions does not take place in the smelting of iron in a blast furnace?
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Ajụjụ 35 Ripọtì
Hypochlorous acid is used as a bleach because
Ajụjụ 36 Ripọtì
The size (diameter) of five elements are in the order R < T < W < X < Y, Y being the largest. If each atom has an electron situated on its circumference, and neglecting other factors, which of the atoms will lose its electron most reluctantly?
Ajụjụ 37 Ripọtì
The periodic classification of elements is an arrangement of the elements in order of their
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Ajụjụ 38 Ripọtì
In the reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulphuric acid solutions, what volume of 0.5 molar sodium hydroxide would exactly neutralise 10cm3 of 1.25 molar sulphuric acid?
Ajụjụ 39 Ripọtì
Which of the five atoms can be described by the following properties: Relative atomic mass is greater than 30 but less than 40, it has odd atomic number and forms a unipositive ion in solution?
Ajụjụ 41 Ripọtì
Consider the solubility curves of three salts X, Y and Z given in the diagram. If each solution of the salt contains 200 g, and is heated to 100oC, which solution or solutions will deposit 100 g of the solute when suddenly cooled to 0oC?
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Ajụjụ 42 Ripọtì
Which of the following gases may not be dried with concentrated sulphuric acid?
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Ajụjụ 43 Ripọtì
The pH of four solutions W, X, Y, Z are 4, 6, 8, 10 respectively, therefore
Ajụjụ 44 Ripọtì
A gas jar was inverted over burning yellow phosphorus floating over water in a beaker. After burning, the water level was found to rise in the gas jar. The water level rises because
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Two gas cylinders contain ethylene (ethene) and acetylene respectively. One test which can be used to distinguish between them is by
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Ajụjụ 47 Ripọtì
When heat is absorbed during a chemical reaction, the reaction is said to be
Ajụjụ 48 Ripọtì
A small quantity of solid ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) was heated gently in a test tube, the solid gradually disappears to produce two gases. Later, a white cloudy deposit was observed on the cooler part of the test tube. The ammonium chloride is said to have undergone
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