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Topical Test Chapter 3

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TOPICAL TEST CHAPTER 3

1. Write down the chemical equation of the following reactions

a. Sodium reacts with oxygen to produce a white metallic oxide.

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b. Chemical reaction between magnesium carbonate, MgCO 3, and dilute


hydrochloric acid, HCl. Magnesium Chloride, MgCl 2, water and carbon
dioxide are formed.

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c. Aluminum reacts with copper (II) oxide to produce copper and


aluminium oxide.

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d. When copper (II) nitrate is heated, it decomposes to produce copper


(II) oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen.

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e. Iron reacts with chlorine, a brown iron (III) chloride is formed.

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2. Aspartame is an artificial sweetener that has no calorie. Its molecular


formula is C14H18N2O5. Calculate its relative molecular mass. [Ar: H=1;
C=12; N=14; O=16]

3. Find the mass of the following:


a. 4.5 x 1022 chromium atom
b. 3 x 1024 helium atom
[Ar: Cr= 52; He= 4. NA = 6 x 1023 mol-1]
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4. 5.5 g of gas Y occupies a volume 3 dm3 at room temperature. Find the


relative molecular mass of gas Y. [Ar: C= 12; H= 1; O= 16; N= 14. 1
mole of gas occupies a volume 24 dm3 at room temperature]

5. Magnesium can burn in oxygen to produce magnesium oxide.


a. Write the chemical equation showing the reaction.
b. Calculate the mass of magnesium oxide that formed if 4.8g of
magnesium is burnt.
c. Calculate the volume of oxygen needed for this combustion 3g of
magnesium at
room temperature.
[A r: O= 16; Mg= 24. 1 mole of gas occupies a volume 24 dm 3 at room
temperature]
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6. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes to give water and oxygen. Write


the chemical equation showing the reaction. If 1.7g of Hydrogen
peroxide decomposes, calculate
a. the volume of oxygen produced at room conditions.
b. the number of molecules of oxygen produced in the reaction.
[NA=6x1023 mol-1]

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