6 Chem I
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CHEMISTRY
Paper 1
June 2022
2 ¾ hours
ENTEBBE
Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education
CHEMISTRY
(PRINCIPAL SUBJECT)
Paper 1
2 hours 45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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1. (a) Write balanced equation for the following reactions.
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Reagent: 2,4 – Dinitrophenylhydrazine
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3. (a) 50cm3 of a vaporized alcohol Y, CnH2n+1OH diffused through a small
hole in 119.85 seconds. Under the same conditions the same volume
of hydrogen diffused through the hole in 21.85 seconds.
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4. (a) Compare the reactivity of the following elements with water.
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(b)
The pH of a 0.2M aqueous ethyl ammonium chloride solution is 3.8 .
Calculate the hydrolysis constant Kh, for ethyl ammonium chloride.
State any assumptions made. (03 marks)
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6. State the conditions and write equations for the reaction between water and
(i) Iron (2 ½ marks)
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(ii) Lead (2 ½ marks)
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7. Equation for some half cell reactions are given below:
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Eθ/V
Zn (aq) + 2e Zn (s) - 0.76
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Write the cell notation for the cell formed when the two half cells are
connected. (1 ½ marks)
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Turn Over
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Write equation for
(i) The reaction at the cathode (01 mark)
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(ii) The reaction at the anode (01 mark)
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(iii) The overall cell reaction (01 mark)
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(c) Calculate the e.m.f of the cell in (a) above. (01 mark)
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8. (a) Benzene reacts with iodomethane in presence of a catalyst to form
methylbenzene.
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(b) Dilute sulphuric acid was added to copper (l) oxide (2 ½ marks)
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SECTION B
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10. (a) State three properties in which manganese differs from magnesium.
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(b) Ammonium solution was added dropwise to an aqueous solution of a
manganese (II) salt until in excess.
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11. Compound T contains 62.6% Tin, the rest being chlorine. (T = 190).
(i) Water
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(ii) Acidified potassium dichromate(VI) solution
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12. Complete the following equations and each case write the accepted
mechanism for the reaction.
Br
(a) CH3 C CH3 CH3O Na+ / CH3OH (03 marks)
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conc. HNO3
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conc. H2SO4
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CH3 H+ /H2O
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13. (a) Define the term electrolytic conductivity. (01 mark)
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(b) The molar conductivity of silver nitrate, potassium nitrate and
potassium chloride are 133.4, 145.0 and 149.9Ω-1cm2mol-1
respectively at infinite dilution at 250C. Calculate the
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(e) Briefly explain your answer in (c). (03 marks)
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14. (a) Write equation for the reaction between water and
(c) 3.24g of hydrogen iodide were heated at 450oc in a glass bulb of volume 800
cm3 . When equilibrium was attained, the bulb was rapidly cooled to room
temperature and then broken under a solution of potassium iodide. The iodine
formed required 36.0cm3 of 0.2M sodium thiosulphate solution in the presence
of starch indicator for complete reaction.
(i) Explain why the bulb was rapidly cooled and broken under potassium iodide
solution
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(c) Few drops of aqueous sodium hydroxide were added to the solution in
(b).
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