SPM Chemistry Paper 2 Exercise
SPM Chemistry Paper 2 Exercise
SPM Chemistry Paper 2 Exercise
[60 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.
Diagram 2 shows the apparatus set-up to investigate the electrolysis of 2.0 mol dm -3
potassium chloride solution. Greenish yellow gas bubbles is collected at electrode X.
Diagram 2
(a) What is meant by electrolysis?
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[1 mark]
(b) Write the formulae for all ions that are present in potassium chloride solution.
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[1 mark]
(c) (i) Name the gas collected at electrode X.
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[1 mark]
(ii) Why is the gas produced at electrode X. Explain your answer in terms of
selective discharge of ions.
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[2 marks]
(d) (i) Another gas produced at electrode Y. Write the half equation for the
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The experiment is repeated with 0.0001 mol dm-3 potassium chloride solution.
At which electrode, the product formed will be different?
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[1 mark]
2.
Diagram 2.1
(a)
(b)
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[3 marks]
The polystyrene cup is made from a synthetic polymer, polyphenylethene.
(i) State the name of the monomer for polyphenylethene.
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[1 mark]
(ii) Diagram 2.2 shows the structural formula for the polyphenylethene.
C6H5
C6H5
C6H5
C6H5
C6H5
C6H5
Diagram 2.2
Draw the structural formula for the monomer of polyphenylethene.
[1 mark]
(iii) It is advisable that we should not add hot food or hot drinks to polystyrene.
Explain why.
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[1 mark]
(iv) State one reason why polystyrene cup should not be disposed by open
burning?
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[1 mark]
3.
Ethanoic acid is a weak acid. Diagram 3 shows a label of a reagent bottle which
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Concentration :
Formula
Organic acid Q
0.1 mol dm-3
CH3COOH
Carbon electrode X
Diagram
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Elektrod
karbon X
25 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3 sodium hydroxide solution is put in a conical flask.
Then a few drops of phenolphthalein are added. This solution is titrated with
0.1 mol dm-3 solution Q.
(i) State the type of reaction between sodium hydroxide solution and solution
Q.
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[1 mark]
(ii) What is the colour change of the mixture at the end point?
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[1 mark]
(iii) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction occurs in (d).
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[1 mark]
(iv) Calculate the volume of acid Q used.
[3 marks]
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Potassiu
Larutan k
4.
reaction W
Salt L
gas M +
water
+ NaOH
Copper(II) carbonate react with sulphuric acid to produced salt L, gas M and
water. Gas M turns lime water chalky.
Based on Diagram 4, identify salt L and gas M.
Salt L
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Gas M :
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[2 marks]
(b) When salt L solution is added with sodium hydroxide solution, a blue
precipitate insoluble in excess sodium hydroxide solution formed. Name the
blue precipitate.
(c)
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[1 mark]
Salt L can be converted back to copper(II) carbonate through reaction W.
(i) Suggest a suitable chemical substance that can be used in reaction W
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[1 mark]
(ii) State the name of reaction W.
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[1 mark]
(iii) Based on the answer in (c) (i), write a balanced chemical equation for the
reaction W.
(d)
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[2 marks]
Salt L is soluble in water. Briefly describe a method to obtain the crystal of salt
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(e)
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[3 marks]
State the colour of copper(II) carbonate crystal formed.
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[1 mark]
5.
Diagram 5 shows two experiments to investigate one factor that influences the
rate of a reaction.
Diagram 5
(a)
(ii)
(c)
Among the products stated in the equation, which is the most suitable to be
chosen to determine the rate of reaction?
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[1 mark]
State one reason for choosing the product in 6(b)(i).
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[1 mark]
The results for both experiments are represented by Graph 6.
Based on Graph 6:
(i) Compare the rate of reaction between experiment I and experiment II.
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[1 mark]
(ii) What has happened to the reactants at time x?
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[1 mark]
(iii) Why are both curves at the same level after time x?
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[1 mark]
(iv) Explain your answer in (c) (i) by using the collision theory.
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(d)
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[3 marks]
State another factor that can affect the rate of reaction for the experiments.
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(e)
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[1 mark]
Another experiment is carried out using excess calcium carbonate powder and
dilute hydrochloric acid with different concentrations. Sketch the curve of
concentration of dilute hydrochloric acid against time taken to collect a fixed
quantity of the product.
[1 mark]
6.
Butan-1-ol
Process Q
+ Acidified potassium manganate(VII)
Butanoic acid
Diagram 6
+ ethanoic acid
Compound B
[2 marks]
(iii) Draw the structural formula of but-1-ene that formed in process P.
[1 mark]
(b) (i)
[1 mark]
(iii) State one physical property of compound B.
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[1 mark]
Section B
[20 marks]
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Diagram 7.1 shows the flow map for industrial manufactured of sulphuric acid.
Diagram 7.1
(a)
(b)
Diagram 7.2 shows the steps to produce fertilizers X from the reaction between
sulphuric acid and the product of Haber Process.
(i)
(ii)
(c)
A farmer found that the crops in his farm is infertile. His friend suggested
two fertilizers to improve the fertility of the soil, urea, CO(NH2)2 and
fertilizers X.
Choose the best fertilizer for the growth of the plants. Explain your
answer.
[Relative atomic mass: C=12, O=16, N=14, S=32, H=1]
[4 marks]
Manufactured substances in
industry
Uses
Section C
[20 marks]
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0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
1.1
2.2
3.4
4.4
5.5
5.5
5.5
Table 8
(i) Based on Table 8, plot a graph of the height of precipitate against volume of
lead (II) nitrate solution at page 15.
[3 marks]
(ii) Determine the number of moles of lead (II) ions and iodide ions that are
required for the formation of lead (II) iodide. Your answer should consist of
the following:
The volume of lead (II) nitrate solution that had reacted completely with
5.0 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 potassium iodide
Calclate the number of moles of lead(II) ions and iodide ions
Calculate the number of moles of iodide ions that has reacted with 1 mol
of lead(II) ions.
Write the ionic equation for the formation of lead(II) iodide.
[7 marks]
(c)
Diagram 10.3 shows three reagent bottles which contain nitric acid, sodium
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HNO3
NaOH
NaNO3
Diagram 10.3
The label in each reagent bottle which contains the three colourless aqueous
solution respectively has detached.
Describe how you carry out chemical test to verify each aqueous solution
without using any indicator. Your description must include observations and
conclusion.
[10 marks]
9. (a) The table below shows the results of a test to differentiate between propane
and propene.
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Procedure
Observation
Bromine water is added to Brown colour is decolourised
propene
Bromine water is added to Brown colour does not change
propane
Based on the table above, explain why there is a difference in these
observations.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction occured.
[5 marks]
(b) Diagram 9 shows structural formulae of four organic compounds.
All four organic compounds A, B, C and D are colourless liquids at room
temperature.
Compound A
Compound B
Compound C
Compound D
Diagram 9
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