(Paper) Chemistry University Question Paper (ICSE) - 2007
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(ICSE)
Chemistry
(2007
Chemistry University Question Paper)
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- Section A is compulsory and attempt any four questions from Section B.
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SCIENCE
SECTION - A (40 Marks)
Compulsory
: To be attempted by all candidates.
Q.1 (a) Chlorine is the subject of the following questions :
(i) What is the atomicity ?
(ii) Name the compounds formed when chlorine react with water.
(iii) Chlorine reacts with white phosphorus forming phosphorus trichloride and
phosphorus pentachloride . Write balanced equation for the formation of each of
these compounds.
Q.1(b) Answer the following questions, relating your answer only to salts in
the list given below:
Anhydrous calcium chloride, copper sulphate-5-water, sodium carbonate-10-water.
(i) Which compound is efflorescent ?
(ii) Which compound is blue in colour ?
(iii) Which compound is deliquescent ?
(iv) What would be seen in mixing a solution of calcium chloride with a solution
of sodium carbonate ?
(v) Write a balanced equation for the reaction occurring when a solution of
calcium chloride is mixed with a solution of sodium carbonate.
Q.1(c) In this question you are required to supply the word (or words) that
will make each sentence in to a correct statement which to be written down in
full.
Example: sodium reacts with chlorine to form sodium
chloride.
Answer: Molten sodium reacts with chloride to form sodium
chloride.
(i) The electrolysis of lead bromide liberates lead and bromine.
(ii) Copper sulphate crystals are dehydrated by sulphuric acid.
(iii) Calcium nitrate reacts with sodium sulphate to form calcium sulphate.
(same word is required in two places.)
(iv) Crystals of sulphur are obtained when a solution of sulphur in carbon
disulphide is allowed to evaporate.
Q.1(d) If a crop of wheat removes 20 kg of nitrogen per hectare of soil, what
mass of the fertilizer calcium nitrate Ca(NO3)2 would be required to replace the
nitrogen in a 10-hectare field ? (N = 14; O = 16; Ca = 40. Answer to the nearest
kg.)
Q.1(e)(i) A vessel contains N molecules of oxygen at a certain temperature
and pressure. How many molecules of sulphur dioxide can the vessel accommodate
at the same temperature and pressure ?
(ii) Each of two flasks contains 2.0 g of gas at the same temperature and
pressure. One flask contain oxygen and the other hydrogen.
1. Which sample contains the greater number of molecules ?
2. If the hydrogen sample contains N molecules, how many molecules are present
in the oxygen sample ? (H = 1; O = 16.)
(iii) A gas sample occupies 4 litres at 270C and P atmospheric pressure. What
would be its volume at 3270C and 2P atmospheric pressure ?
Q.1(f) Describe, in each case, one chemical test that would enable you to
distinguish between the following pairs of chemicals. Describe what happens with
each chemical or state no 'visible reaction'.
(i) sodium chloride solution and sodium nitrate solution ;
(ii) sodium sulphate solution and sodium chloride solution ;
(iii) calcium nitrate solution and zinc nitrate solution;
Q.1(g) Write balanced equations for each of the following reactions :
(i) Magnesium heated in nitrogen ;
(ii) Action of heat on sodium nitrate ;
(iii) Action of heat on copper nitrate ;
(iv) Zinc and dilute sulphuric acid ;
(v) Ethene and hydrogen ;
(vi) Nitrogen monoxide and oxygen.
Q2.(a) Choose the Correct word or phrase from the bracket to complete the
following sentences :
(i) Ammonium chloride is a soluble salt prepared by ___________
(precipitation, neutralization).
(ii) When ammonium chloride is heated, it undergoes __________ (thermal
decomposition, thermal dissociation).
(iii) Heating ammonium chloride with sodium hydroxide produces __________
(ammonia, nitrogen).
(iv) Heating a solution of ammonium chloride and sodium nitrite produces
__________ (ammonia, nitrogen).
Q2.(b) Write the correctly balanced equation for each of the reactions
mentioned in statements (i) - (iv) above.
Q2.(c) Describe what you see when concentrated nitric acid is added to copper.
Q.3(a)(i) What is the colour of the flame seen when sulphur burns in air ?
Q.3(a)(ii) Name the product formed when sulphur is burnt in air or oxygen.`
Q.3(a)(iii) When burning sulphur reacts with water, a compound is formed. Name
the compound.
Q.3(a)(iv) Write the balanced equation for the reaction between sulphur dioxide
and moist chlorine.
Q.3(a)(v) In the reaction mentioned in question (iv) above, which substance is
the oxidizing
agent ?
Q.3(b)(i) What is the purpose of the Contact Process ?
Q.3(b)(ii) Name the catalyst used in the Contact Process.
Q.3(b)(iii) Write the balanced equation for the reaction in the Contact Process
which takes place in the presence of the catalyst.
Q.3(c)(i) When hydrogen sulphide reacts with oxidizing agents, what substance is
always a product of the reaction ?
Q.3(c)(ii) What is the colour of the precipitation formed when hydrogen sulphide
is bubbled through copper sulphate solution ?
Q.4(a) With reference to the reduction of copper oxide, iron (II) oxide, lead
(II) and magnesium oxide by hydrogen, place the oxides in order of increasing
ease of reduction. That is, put first the oxide that is most difficult to reduce
; and last, the oxide that is most easily reduced.
Q.4(b) Write balanced equations for the following reactions :
Q.4(b)(i) Reduction of copper oxide by hydrogen.
Q.4(b)(ii) Reduction of iron (III) oxide by carbon monoxide.
Q.4(b)(iii) Reduction of lead (II) oxide by carbon.
Q.4(c)(i) What is the type of bonding expected in a metallic chloride ?
Q.4(c)(ii) If a fused metallic chloride is electrolysed, at which electrode
would the metal be obtained ?
Q.4(c)(iii) What metallic property is shown by the non-metal graphite ?
Q.4(d)(i) Cast iron contains about 4% carbon. By what chemical process is the
amount of carbon decreased to make steel ?
Q5.(a) Concentrated nitric acid oxidises phosphorus to phosphoric acid
according to the following equation :
P + 5HNO3 ¾® H3PO4 + H2O + 5NO2
Q5.(a)(i) What mass of phosphoric acid can be prepared from 6.2 g of phosphorus
?
Q5.(a)(ii) What mass of nitric acid will be consumed at the same time ?
Q5.(a)(iii) What would be the volume of steam produced at the same time if
measured at 760 mm Hg pressure and 273oC ?
(H = 1; N = 14; O = 16; P = 31)
Q.5(b) Ammonia may be oxidized to nitrogen monoxide in the presence of a
catalyst according to the following equation :
4NH3 + 5O2 ¾® 4NO + 6H2O
If 27 litres of reactants at the same temperature and pressure ?
Q.6(a) For each of the compounds (i) Ethane, (ii) Vinegar and (iii) Marsh gas,
draw the relevant structural formula.
Q.6(b)(i) What word is used to describe these three compounds taken together ?
Q.6(b)(ii) What is the special feature of the structure of : 1. C2H4
2. C2H2
Q.6(b)(iii) What type of reaction is common to both these compounds ?
Q7(a) Define the following terms :
(i) Acid
(ii) pH scale
(iii) neutralization
Q.7 (b)(i) Outline the steps that would be necessary to convert insoluble lead
(II) oxide into insoluble lead chloride.
Q.7 (b)(ii) Write the balanced equations for the reactions required to convert
insoluble lead (II) oxide into insoluble lead chloride.
Q.7 (b)(iii) If iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, what will be the
products ?
Q.7 (b)(iv) A solution of iron (III) chloride has a pH less than 7. Is the
solution acidic or alkaline ?