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The document provides chemistry questions and answers related to various topics: 1) The order of decreasing electronegativity is P, Si, Al, Mg, Na. 2) Faraday's first law of electrolysis states that the amount of substance deposited or liberated at an electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed. A strong electrolyte completely dissociates in solution while a weak electrolyte partially dissociates. 3) Global warming causes rising sea levels and more extreme weather events.
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SS3 Mock

The document provides chemistry questions and answers related to various topics: 1) The order of decreasing electronegativity is P, Si, Al, Mg, Na. 2) Faraday's first law of electrolysis states that the amount of substance deposited or liberated at an electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed. A strong electrolyte completely dissociates in solution while a weak electrolyte partially dissociates. 3) Global warming causes rising sea levels and more extreme weather events.
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CHEMISTRY / SS3 MOCK 2

Which of the following arrangement of elements is in decreasing order of electronegativity?

 A. Na, Mg, Al, Si, P


 B. Na, A1, Mg, P, Si
 C. P, Mg, Na, Si, Al
 D. P, Si, Al, Mg, Na
CHEMISTRY / SS3 MOCK 2

(a)(i) State Faraday's first law of electrolysis. (ii) Distinguish between a strong
electrolyte and a weak electrolyte

(b) State one chemical property of ethyne.

(c)( i) What is meant by the tern unsaturated hydrocarbon? (ii) Complete the
following reaction equation: CH33 + CH33OH-> (iii) Name the major product
formed in the cation stated in 1(c)(ii).
(d) State one way by which the rate of esterification could be increased.

(e) Consider the reaction represented by the following equation: Zn + H22SO4 →


ZnOS44 + H22 . If 3.75g of Zn dust was added to excess H22SO44. Calculate the
number of molecules of hydrogen gas produced. [ Zn = 65.0, Na = 6.02
X102323 ].
(f) State one effect of global warming.

(g) Consider the following reaction equation:

A. Pb(NO33) +H22S --> PbS + 2HNO33;


B. H22 + C22H44 → C22H66.
C. Zn(OH)22 + 2OH → [ Zn(OH)44 ]22.
(i) Which of the equations represent(s) redox process?

(ii) State the change in Oxidation number of the species that are oxidized or
reduced.

(h)(i) State two of the main concepts of Bohr's model of the atom. (ii) State
the limitations of Bohr's model.

(i) List three factors that could influence the equilibrium position of a reversible
reaction.

(j) Calcium trioxocarbonate(iv) powder is added to separate equimolar solutions


of hydrochloric acid and ethanoic acid.

State one:

(i) similarity in the observation in both reactions:


CHEMISTRY / SS3 MOCK 2

(ii) difference in the observation in both reactions. WAEC 2020

(a) In an equilibrium reaction between gases Q and R, to form QR, the energy
content of the reactants is 100 KJ and that of the product is 54 kJ. The energy
content of the activated complex is 210 KJ.

(i) Draw an energy profile diagram for the reaction. (ii) Determine the: I.
activation energy of the reaction il. enthalpy change ΔH of the reaction. (iii) Write
a balanced equation for the reaction. (iv) Give a reason for the answer given in
3(C)(iv). (iv) State whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic. WAEC
2020

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