24 Whose hydride hydrolyses in water to give a basic solution? LAL Bond are broken on mixing, increasng the vapour pressure IB) Bond are formed adding leading to mcreasing vapour pressure 25 That does NOT combine directly with There is no change in the mixture ID) Heat is given off leading to a fast reaction Crude oil can be separated by fractional chlorine [A][B][C] [D) Which form an oxide which causes an 26 17 acid rain distillation This is because (A||B|IC] [D] Which of exhibit "inert pair effect" Fractional distillation require little heat 27 energy The component of crude oil have largels [A||B|(C] (D] That is capable of forming extensive different boilng point (CI distillation 28 The distillation is acconpanied by steam covalent bonds in its ground state The product of crude oil are oseful im very day lie 18 Question 29.31 concern the graphs YA What is the pH of a 01 mol dm of hydrechloric acid? (AJ0.5 [B] 0 (C] 0.01 (DI 1.0 In which way will the pf of ammnoma be altered by dding solid ammomum chlorde JAJ No effect (B) pH decreases ICI pll ancreases [DI pi change slowly with 19 Given the following redox systems with standard potentials E" in volt. Fe/Fe E" = -0.05V. Sn/Sn E" = +0.15V The I mfof the cell made by linking the Iw destrodes such that a reaction occursS IM0 20N B| 10.10V ICT-0.20V (D] +0.65V What instrunent could be hest used to 20 D. Select trom N to D the graph that best nepresents The rate of reaction of order zero, where 29 21 concentration of reactant is X-axis and rate of measure the E.m.fof a cell? +AIValve voltmeter (BJCalomel clectrode [C] Polarimeter [D] Glass electrode Question 22 to 28 concern the element [A] Carbon [B] Silicon [C) Sulphur [D]Sodium Select from A to D the clement 22 reaction Y-axis J[B] (C) (D] The Rate of reaction between zinc and 30 dilute hydrochloric acid, with rate on the Y-axis and time on the X-axis (A] (B) (D] The reaction profile of exothermic 31 reaction where energy is on the Y-axis and reaction path X-axis Which form a neutral oxide and an acid Oside Inlallallyl 23 Question 32-3-4. Direction: for each of the question below. ONE or MORE of the Which form two stable acidic oxide (A IB]IC] (DI 16
24 Whose hydride hydrolyses in water to give a basic solution? LAL Bond are broken on mixing, increasng the vapour pressure IB) Bond are formed adding leading to mcreasing vapour pressure 25 That does NOT combine directly with There is no change in the mixture ID) Heat is given off leading to a fast reaction Crude oil can be separated by fractional chlorine [A][B][C] [D) Which form an oxide which causes an 26 17 acid rain distillation This is because (A||B|IC] [D] Which of exhibit "inert pair effect" Fractional distillation require little heat 27 energy The component of crude oil have largels [A||B|(C] (D] That is capable of forming extensive different boilng point (CI distillation 28 The distillation is acconpanied by steam covalent bonds in its ground state The product of crude oil are oseful im very day lie 18 Question 29.31 concern the graphs YA What is the pH of a 01 mol dm of hydrechloric acid? (AJ0.5 [B] 0 (C] 0.01 (DI 1.0 In which way will the pf of ammnoma be altered by dding solid ammomum chlorde JAJ No effect (B) pH decreases ICI pll ancreases [DI pi change slowly with 19 Given the following redox systems with standard potentials E" in volt. Fe/Fe E" = -0.05V. Sn/Sn E" = +0.15V The I mfof the cell made by linking the Iw destrodes such that a reaction occursS IM0 20N B| 10.10V ICT-0.20V (D] +0.65V What instrunent could be hest used to 20 D. Select trom N to D the graph that best nepresents The rate of reaction of order zero, where 29 21 concentration of reactant is X-axis and rate of measure the E.m.fof a cell? +AIValve voltmeter (BJCalomel clectrode [C] Polarimeter [D] Glass electrode Question 22 to 28 concern the element [A] Carbon [B] Silicon [C) Sulphur [D]Sodium Select from A to D the clement 22 reaction Y-axis J[B] (C) (D] The Rate of reaction between zinc and 30 dilute hydrochloric acid, with rate on the Y-axis and time on the X-axis (A] (B) (D] The reaction profile of exothermic 31 reaction where energy is on the Y-axis and reaction path X-axis Which form a neutral oxide and an acid Oside Inlallallyl 23 Question 32-3-4. Direction: for each of the question below. ONE or MORE of the Which form two stable acidic oxide (A IB]IC] (DI 16
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