Mastering Chemistry: Book 1A
Mastering Chemistry: Book 1A
Mastering Chemistry: Book 1A
Chemistry
Book 1A
Topic 1 Planet Earth
Content
Scenario #1
• Wear safety glasses when
heating chemicals.
• Never point the open end of a
test tube containing a chemical
at others.
Scenario #2
• Place chemical waste in
appropriate waste bottles.
Scenario #3
• Wave the gas towards the nose.
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Unit 1 Introducing Chemistry
8 well-reaction strip (left) and spot Micro-tip plastic pipette (left) and micro-
plate (right) spatula and forceps (right)
a) corrosive
b) flammable
c) harmful
d) irritant
e) oxidising
f) toxic
g) explosive
A Flat-bottomed flask
B Iron stand
C Tongs
D Wire gauze Answer:D
Answer:D
C D
Answer:B
A Evaporating dish
B Stand and clamp
C Tripod Answer:B
D Wire gauze
Answer:B
A corrosive.
B flammable.
C harmful.
D oxidising. Answer:D
A B C D
Answer:A
A Leave it alone.
B Pour an alkali over the affected area.
C Rinse the affected area with plenty of water.
D Wipe off the acid with tissue paper.
Answer:C
(1) Crucible
(2) Test tube
(3) Tongs
A (1) only
B (2) only
C (1) and (3) only
D (2) and (3) only
Answer:B
Apparatus Use
(1) crucible storing chemicals
(2) glass rod stirring liquid chemicals
(3) mortar and pestle grinding solid chemicals
Answer:A
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A (1) only
B (2) only
C (1) and (3) only
D (2) and (3) only Answer:B
(HKDSE, Paper 1A, 2014, 15)
Toxic (1)
a) State the meaning of these two labels. Flammable (1)
b) A chemist uses methanol in an experiment.
Use the hazard warning labels to suggest safety
precautions the chemist should take when using
methanol.
Use fume cupboard — do not inhale the
vapour. (1)
Keep away from naked flames. (1)