Igcse Questions Set - X (Acid)
Igcse Questions Set - X (Acid)
Igcse Questions Set - X (Acid)
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(c) The farmer adds calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, and ammonium sulphate, (NH4)2SO4, to ......
the soil. ......
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Explain the purpose of using each compound. ......
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(d) A reaction occurs between calcium hydroxide and ammonium sulphate. ......
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(i) Complete the equation for this reaction. ......
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Ca(OH)2 + (NH4)2SO4 + + 2H2O
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(ii) Explain why the farmer should not have added these two compounds to the soil at
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the same time.
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[Total: 8 marks]
3 This table shows the soil pH ranges required by different crops for growth.
crop pH range
peanut 5.0 6.5
millet 6.0 6.5
sunflower 6.0 7.5
paprika 7.0 8.5
mango 5.5 6.0
(a) A farmer plants peanut and millet crops. Only the peanut crop grows well.
Predict the pH of the soil.
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(b) Which other crop is most likely to grow well in the same soil?
IGCSE QUESTIONS SET X (Acid, mol calculations, Test and organic compounds)
decaying leaves
topsoil
subsoil
limestone
3
(a) A student took 10 g of topsoil and shook it with 200 cm of distilled water.
[1]
(iii) Which ion in the t a bl e w i l l release ammonia when h e a t e d with aqueous sodium
hydroxide and aluminium foil?
(iv)
)
[1]
ions. test
result [3]
(d) The air trapped in the soil has a different composition from the air in the atmosphere.
The table shows the composition of the air in the soil.
carbon dioxide 2
nitrogen 82
oxygen 15
other gases 1
State how the composition of soil air compares with the composition of air in the
atmosphere.
carbon dioxide
nitrogen
oxygen [3]
H C C
[1]
Total / 14
IGCSE QUESTIONS SET X (Acid)
A6 A student adds aqueous sodium hydroxide from a burette into 25.0 cm3 of dilute sulphuric acid. The
student measures the pH value of the mixture during the addition of the sodium hydroxide.
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(b) Give an ionic equation to represent the neutralisation reaction between sodium hydroxide
and sulphuric acid.
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(ii) What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?
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Experiment 1
A burette was filled up to the 0.0 cm3 mark with the solution A of sodium thiosulphate. By
using a measuring cylinder, a 10 cm3 sample of the solution B of potassium iodate(V) was
added into a conical flask. A 10 cm3 sample of dilute sulphuric acid was added to the flask
followed by 20 cm3 of aqueous potassium iodide.
Solution A was added slowly to the flask until there was a pale yellow colour in the contents of
the flask. Starch solution was then added into the flask and the colour changed to blue-
black. Solution A was added to the flask until the colour just disappeared. Use the burette
diagram to record the volume in the table.
18
17
16
Experiment 2
Table of results
Burette readings/cm3
Experiment 1 Experiment 2
Final reading
Difference
[4]
The reaction of the mixture of potassium iodate(V), sulphuric acid and potassium iodide in the
flask produces iodine. Sodium thiosulphate then reacts with the iodine.
(a) (i) In which Experiment was the greatest volume of aqueous sodium thiosulphate used?
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(iv) Predict the volume of solution A which would be needed to react completely if
Experiment 1 was repeated with 20.0 cm3 of the solution of potassium iodate.
Explain your prediction.
explanation ...............................................................................................................
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(b) Suggest the reason starch solution was added. (i) How can the student separate the solids in
the soil from the solution?
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(ii) The topsoil had a pH of 6. gly
Which of the following gives the best description of this pH? acid
Tick one box. c
weakly acidic
neutral
weakly alkaline
[1]
(b) The soil contained large amounts of calcium ions and carbonate ions.
(i) Use the information in the diagram to suggest where these ions came from.
[1]
(ii) Complete the word equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric
acid.
hydrochloric calcium + .................
chloride + .................
calcium + acid .................
carbonate
[2]
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(c) The table shows the mass of each ion present in 200 cm of soil solution.
calcium Ca2+ 12
-
carbonate CO 23 20
iron(III) Fe3+ 4
magnesium Mg2+ 5
-
nitrate NO 3 2
-
phosphate PO3 1
4
others 6
(i) Which negative ion has the highest concentration in the soil solution?
[1]
3
(ii) Calculate the mass of iron(III) ions in one litre (1000 cm ) of solution.
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7 Describe a chemical test to distinguish between each of the following pairs of substances.
An example is given
test
test
result with sulphuric acid
test
tests observations
(c) What does test (a) tell you about the type of acid in solution A?
[4]
Total / 6
IGCSE QUESTIONS SET X (Acid)
7 Samples of concrete were placed in solutions of different pH. The graph shows the percentage
corrosion of the samples.
70
60
50
40
% corrosion
30
20
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
pH
(b) Which point on the grid appears to be inaccurate? Explain your reason for identifying
this point.
[2]
[1]
Total / 4
1 The diagrams show the apparatus used to find the concentration of a nitric acid solution.
25.0 cm3 of nitric acid was added to a flask.
Sodium hydroxide was added to the acid until the solution was neutral. The volume of the
sodium hydroxide was noted.
nitric acid
sodium
hydroxide
flask
nitric acid
nitric acid
(b) How could you tell when the solution was neutral?
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1 A student investigated the neutralisation of dilute hydrochloric acid, using an excess of calcium
carbonate.
Step 1 Excess calcium carbonate was added to hydrochloric acid.
calcium carbonate
C
excess calcium carbonate
Step 3. The solution of calcium chloride was tested with indicator paper.
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3 (a) Four bottles were known to contain aqueous ammonia, dilute hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide
solution and vinegar, which is dilute ethanoic acid. The bottles had lost their labels. The pH values
of the four solutions were 1, 4, 10 and 13.
Complete the table.
solution pH
aqueous ammonia
vinegar
[2]
(b) The following apparatus was set up to investigate the electrical conductivity of dilute
acids.
_ bulb/lamp
+
carbon carbon
anode cathode
bubbles of bubbles of
oxygen gas hydrogen gas
Dilute sulphuric acid is a strong acid. If it was replaced by a weak acid, what two
differences in the observations would you expect to make?
[2]
(c) When nitric acid is added to water the following reaction occurs.
+
HNO3 + H2O
- + H3O
NO 3
[1]
Give the name and the formula of the particle which is transferred
from nitric acid to water.
name
formula
[2]
(d) (i) Name the gas given off in test (b)(i).
[1]
(ii) Name the gas given off in test (b)(ii).
. [1]
(e) Explain the observations in test (b)(iii).
[2]
[1]
(c) Describe an experiment to show that two different yellow colourings are present in the
drink.
(d) This question is concerned with the following oxides.
a
q
aluminium oxide Al2O3
u
e
calcium oxide CaO
o
carbon dioxide CO2 u
s
carbon monoxide CO
s
magnesium oxide MgO o
d
sulphur dioxide SO2 i
u
m
(i) Which of the above oxides will react with hydrochloric acid but not with aqueous h
sodium hydroxide? y
d
[1] r
o
(ii) Which of the above oxides will react with aqueous sodium hydroxide but not with x
hydrochloric acid? i
d
[1] e
?
(iii) Which of the above oxides will react both with hydrochloric acid and with aqueous
sodium hydroxide? [1]
[1]
(iv) Which of the above oxides will react neither with hydrochloric acid nor with
1. Sally is testing the pH of soil in her garden.
The garden is divided into five different areas called plots. She
A
pH 8.0
D
pH 6.4
C E
B pH 7.0 pH 5.9
pH 7.5
Choose from A, B, C, D or E.
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(b) The table shows the names of some plants Sally wants to grow.
Which would be the best plot to plant them in? Choose from
A, B, C, D or E.
Answer ...................................................................................................................[1]
Which type of substance should she add to the soil. Choose from
the list
an acid an alcohol an
alkali
a salt
Answer ...................................................................................................................[1]
Calcium oxide reacts with the nitric acid in the soil. Look at the
word equation for this reaction.
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box
electrolysis
neutralisation
oxidation
reduction
[1]
[Total: 5]
(a) Jack adds some sodium hydroxide solution to dilute sulfuric acid.
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(ii) A salt is made when sodium hydroxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
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(b) Jack also uses the internet to investigate sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
Write down the name or formula of another ion found in dilute sulfuric acid.
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[Total: 3]
5 This question is about acid-base titrations.
Judy wants to find out the volume of dilute nitric acid needed to neutralise 25.0 cm3 of an alkali. The
burette
She adds dilute nitric acid slowly until the litmus suddenly changes colour. She
titration
1 2 3
number
final burette reading
29.7 27.0 34.8
in cm3
initial burette reading
8.5 6.9 14.9
in cm3
volume of acid used (titre)
21.2 20.1 19.9
in cm3
(b) Judy decides to only use the second and third titration results.
Explain why.
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OCR 2008
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(c) Look at the balanced symbol equation for the reaction between potassium hydroxide and nitric
acid.
(i) The concentration of the potassium hydroxide solution is 0.100 mol / dm3.
Calculate the number of moles in 25.0 cm3 of the potassium hydroxide solution.
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(ii) Use your answer to (i) to work out the number of moles of nitric acid that will react with the
potassium hydroxide.
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(iii) Calculate the concentration, in mol / dm3, of the dilute nitric acid.
Use the
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[Total: 6]
2 This question is about acids and bases.
(a) What is the name of the type of reaction that happens when an acid reacts with a base?
Choose from:
decomposition
electrolysis
neutralisation
precipitation
(b) Look at the table. It shows the name and formula of some bases.
ammonia NH3
(i) How many different elements are chemically bonded in sodium oxide?
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(c) (i) Copper oxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
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(ii) Copper oxide reacts with dilute nitric acid to make a salt.
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(d) Copper carbonate reacts with dilute nitric acid. It makes a gas.
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[Total: 6]
2 This question is about acids and bases.
(a) Look at the table. It shows the name and formula of some bases.
ammonia NH3
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(ii) Copper oxide reacts with dilute nitric acid to make a salt.
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(c) Copper carbonate reacts with dilute nitric acid. It makes a gas.
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[Total: 5]
Questions:
1
a Which of the following will react with dilute sulfuric acid? Copper, copper(ii) oxide, copper(ii) hydroxide,
copper(II) carbonate.
b In the case of each of the substances which do react, write the full equation (including state symbols)
for the reaction. All of these substances are insoluble solids.
2
a Draw a labeled diagram of the apparatus you would use to collect between magnesium and dilute
hydrochloric acid. Write the full equation for the reaction.
d In the Hindenburg airship disaster, most of the people who died so because they jumped out of the
airship. Those who didnt jump tended to survive the fire. This is because when the hydrogen caught
fire, the flame rose very quickly instead of engulfing the passenger section of the airship.
i What is formed when hydrogen burns? Write the equation for the reaction.
ii Why do you think that, hydrogen burns, the flame rises quickly?
3 Read this description of the chemistry of metal A and some of its compounds, and then answer the
questions.
Metal A has no reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulfuric acid. It forms a black oxide, B, which
reacts with hot dilute sulfuric acid to give a blue solution, C. Metal A also forms a green compound, D,
which reacts with dilute nitric acid to give a colorless gas, E, and another blue solution, F. The colorless
gas, E, turned lime water milky.
a Name A, B, C, D, E and F.
4
a Nickel, Ni, is a silvery metal just above hydrogen in the reactivity series. Nickel (II) compounds in
solution are green. Describe what you would see if you warmed some nickel with dilute sulfuric acid in
a test tube. Include a nickel with dilute sulfuric acid in a test tube. Include a description of how you
would test for any gas given off.
b Write the full equation for the reaction between nickel and dilute sulfuric acid.
c Nickel (II) carbonate is a green, insoluble powder. Describe what you would see if you added a spatula
measure of nickel (II) carbonate to some dilute hydrochloric acid in a test tube. Include a description of
how you would test for any gas given off.
d Write (i) a full equation and (ii) the ionic equation for the reaction between nickel (II) carbonate and
dilute hydrochloric acid.
5 Which of the following equations represent reactions between acids and bases? For each of the equations
that is an acid-base reaction, state which substance is the acid and which the base.
a MgO + H2SO4 MgSO4 + H2O
6 Sodium hydride, NaH, is a white ionic solid in which the hydrogen exists as an H - ion. The electronic
structures of the two ions:
Sodium hydride reacts violently with water. The hydride ions react with the water like this.
a At the beginning of the reaction there were sodium ions, hydride ions and water molecules present.
c Describe what you might expect to see during the course of the reaction.
Assuming that you used a reasonable quantity of sodium hydride, what would you expect the pH of the final
solution to be
7 Zinc granules react slowly with cod dilute sulfuric acid to give hydrogen gas and a colorless of zinc sulfate.
Small amounts of copper(II) sulfate solution are often added to the mixture to increase the rate of the
reaction. The copper (II) sulfate reacts with some of the zinc to produces copper. The copper in contact
with the zinc speeds up the reaction.
Design an experiment to find out whether the rate of the reaction depends on how much copper (II) sulfate
you added.
Remember if you do an experiment like this, it is important to change only one thing at a time. As you
want to find out what happens if you change the amount of copper(II) sulfate, it is important that
everything else stays the same from one part of the experiment to the next.
Your account should include a diagram of the apparatus you are going to use, and an outline of how you
will do t he experiment. Full practical details are not expected to experiment. Full practical details are not
expected to describe this in detail could take you several hours of work.
[2]
C
h
a
(iv) Na2CO3 + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + CO2 + n
ge into a word equation. [2]
[1]
(b) When sulphuric acid dissolves in water, the following reaction occurs.
+
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[Total: 10]
5 Methylamine, CH3NH2, is a weak base. Its properties are similar to those of ammonia.
(a) When methylamine is dissolved in water, the following equilibrium is set up.
(i) Suggest why the arrows are not the same length.
[1]
(ii) Explain why water is stated to behave as an acid and methylamine as a base.
[2]
(b) An aqueous solution of the strong base, sodium hydroxide, is pH 12. Predict the pH of
an aqueous solution of methylamine which has the same concentration. Give a reason
for your choice of pH.
[2]
[2]
[1]
(iii) Suggest the name of a reagent that will displace methylamine from one of its salts,
for example methylammonium sulphate.
[1]
[Total: 9]
acidic
basic
neutral
[6]
[1]
(ii) Name two reagents that are needed to show that an oxide is amphoteric.
[2]
[Total: 9]
4 Jack investigates sulfuric acid by using the internet.
(a) What is the total number of atoms in one molecule of sulfuric acid?
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(b) Jack finds out that sulfuric acid is used to clean the surface of metals.
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(ii) Jack adds some sodium hydroxide solution to dilute sulfuric acid.
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(iii) A salt is made when sodium hydroxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
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[Total: 6]
(a) What is the total number of atoms in one molecule of sulfuric acid?
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(b) Jack finds out that sulfuric acid is used to clean the surface of metals.
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(ii) Jack adds some sodium hydroxide solution to dilute sulfuric acid.
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(iii) A salt is made when sodium hydroxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
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[Total: 6]
8 Imran researches acids using the internet.
as
ethanoic acid
hydrochloric acid
nitric acid
sulfuric acid
answer ............................................................................................................................... [1]
It makes a gas.
carbon dioxide
ethane hydrogen
oxygen
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[Total: 4]
2 This question is about acids and bases.
(a) Look at the table. It shows the name and formula of some bases.
ammonia NH3
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(ii) Copper oxide reacts with dilute nitric acid to make a salt.
What is the name of the salt?
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(c) Copper carbonate reacts with dilute nitric acid. It makes a gas.
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[Total: 5]
Structured Questions:
11. Classify these substances as acidic, alkaline, or neural, giving an approximate pH value:
a Sugar; 1
b Baking powder; 1
c Onion juice; 1
d Cider; 1
e Washing soda; 1
f Soap; 1
g Orange juice; 1
h Saccharin; 1
i Common salt; 1
j Vinegar 1
12. Below are the two equations showing how two alkalis react with water.
c Sketch what the graph would look like if the neutralization had been carried out the another way,
e.g. the volume of acid was increased to a fixed volume of alkali. 4
d Such graph was called pH curves. Sketch what the curve would look like if we used a weak acid and
weak alkali. Give an example of a weak acid and weak alkali.
4
14. Aspirin can be regarded as an acid. Although its formula is completed, it can be regarded by H+A-where
A- is the anion. Aspirin is not very soluble, but its sodium salt is. Addition of hydrochloric acid to this
soluble aspirin will cause the aspirin to precipitate out.
c Describe how you could prepare a dry sample of aspirin from a solution of aspirin.
e Soluble aspirin is supposed to work faster because it is precipitated in your stomach. Is this true?
15.
a Name two gases which can produce acid rain.
d Stone can be preserved by using a calcium sulphate coating, waxing, or silicone impregnation. How
do these work?
a) How can the classification of oxides be related to their metallic and non-metallic character?
c) For each type of oxide, write a balanced chemical equation to show its reaction with
i Water;
ii An acid or alkali.
Questions (Longman)
(1)
a) Wrote the word equation for the general reaction for metals reacting with acids. 2
b) Write word and balanced symbol equations of the reaction of magnesium with sulphuric acid. 4
(2)
a) How could you collect a sample of the gas from the reaction of zinc with sulphuric acid? 3
(3)
b) How could you identify the gas produced? Give the result of the test you use. 1
c) Write a word equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid. 2
d) Calcium sulphate is insoluble. What would you expect to happened if you reacted calcium carbonate with
sulphuric acid? Is a good method of producing calcium sulphate. 4
(3)
Which of the following equations represent reactions between acids and bases? For each acid-base
reaction, state which substance is the acid and which the base.
v. Zn + Cu2+ Zn2+ + Cu 2