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CHEMISTRY
Paper 1
July2019
2 ¾ hours

SET ITEM 3
Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education

CHEMISTRY
(PRINCIPAL SUBJECT)
Paper 1
2 hours 45 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Answer all questions in Part A and six questions from Part B


All questions are to be answered in the spaces provided.
The periodic table with relative atomic masses is provided at the back.
Illustrate your answers with equations where applicable.
Mathematical tables (3-figure tables) are adequate or non-programmable scientific
electronic calculators may be used.
Illustrate your answers with equations where applicable.
Molar gas constant, R = 8.314JK-1mol-1.
Molar Volume of gas at s.t.p =22.4 litres
Standard temperature = 273 K
Standard pressure = 101325 Pa

FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY


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SECTION A: (46 Marks)

1. (a) Explain what is meant by relative atomic mass. (01 mark)


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(b) The relative atomic mass of magnesium is 24.3. Naturally occurring,
magnesium has three isotopes: Mg – 24, Mg – 25and Mg – 26. If the
percentage abundance of Mg – 24 is eight times that of Mg – 26,
calculate the percentage abundance of all the isotopes of Magnesium
in the sample. (03 marks)
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2. A solution containing 0.15 moldm-3 of ammonia is 1.4% ionised.

(a) Write equation for ionisation of ammonia in water. (11/2 marks)


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(b) Calculate the:
(i) pH of ammonia solution. (2½ marks)
—14 2 —6 0
(Kw = 1.0 x10 mol dm at 25 C)
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(ii) base association constant, Kb (02 marks)
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3. Complete the following equations and write the IUPAC name of the main
organic product in each case. (1 ½ marks) each

(a) CONH2 Br2, conc NaOH(aq) ……………………………...


warm

Name of product: ……………………………………………………..

(b) HC CH Cu(NH3)+2(aq) …………………………………


Name of product: ……………………………………………………

MnO4, OH(aq)
(c) CH3CHCH CH2 ………………………….
CH3
Name of product: ……………………………………………………...

4. State what would be observed and write equation(s) for the reaction(s) that
would take place when dilute sodium hydroxide solution is added drop wise
until in excess to an aqueous solution of

(a) tin(II) oxide (03 marks)

Observations
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Equation(s)
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(b) cobalt(II) sulphate (03 marks)

Observations
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Equation(s)
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5. Natural rubber has the following structure.

CH2C CH — CH2CH2C CHCH2


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CH3 CH3

(a) Write the structure and name of the monomer of natural rubber.
(1 ½ marks)
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(b) (i) Name the type of polymerisation by which natural rubber is
formed. (1 ½ marks)
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(ii) Give a reason for your answer in (b) (i) above. (01 mark)
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(c) When 135 g of the monomer was polymerised, 584 x 10-3 moles of
natural rubber was formed. Calculate the relative molecular mass of
natural rubber. (02 marks)
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6. (a) State what is meant by the term diagonal relationship. (01 mark)
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(b) Although boron belongs to group (III) of the Periodic Table, it
resembles silicon in group(IV) in some of the properties.

(i) State three chemical properties to show the diagonal


relationship between boron and silicon. (03 marks)
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(ii) Give one reason for the anomalous behavior of boron.
(01 mark)
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7. Write equation to show how the following compounds can be synthesized.
In each case, indicate the reagents and conditions for the reaction.

NH2
(a) NNH2 from (03 marks)

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(b) CH3CHCH2COOH from CH3CH CH2 (03 marks)

OH
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8. (a) Explain what is meant by the term ideal solution. (02 marks)
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(b) The vapour pressures of liquids X and Y are 473.5 Nm-2 and 139.8
Nm-2respectively at 200C. Calculate the composition of the vapour
above an ideal solution containing 3 moles of X and 4 moles of Y at
200C. (03 marks)
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9. (a) [Be(H2O)4] 2+ and [Al(OH)4] - are complex ions formed by beryllium
and aluminium respectively.

(i) Name the complexes. (01 mark)


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(ii) State the oxidation state of each element in the complex.
(01 mark)
Beryllium
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Aluminium
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(b) Carbon dioxide gas was bubbled through a solution containing
a complex ion formed by aluminium in (a) above.
(i) State what was observed. (½ mark)
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(ii) Write equation for the reaction that took place.
(1½ marks)
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SECTION B

Answer six questions from this Section

10. (a) When 2.3 g of a compound P, containing carbon, oxygen and


hydrogen when burnt in excess air produced 2.2 g of carbon dioxide
and 0.9 g of water. Calculate the empirical formula of P.
(2½ marks)
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(b) The density of P is 2.0536 gl-1 at s.t.p. Determine the molecular
formula of P. (1 ½ marks)
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(c) P dissolves in sodium hydrogen carbonate solution with
effervescence. Write the structural formula of P. (½ marks)
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(d) State what would be observed and write equation for the reaction that
would take place when a solution of P is treated with:
(i) acidified potassium manganate(VII) solution (2 ½ marks)
Observation
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Equation
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(ii) Fehling’s solution (02 marks)
Observation
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Equation
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11. (a) (i) Compare the reactivity of the hydrides of group (VII) elements
with concentrated sulphuric acid. Write equation(s) for the
reaction(s) that take place if any. (04marks)
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(ii) Give a reason for the difference in reactivity shown by the
hydrides in (a) (i) above. (01 mark)
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(b) The boiling points of the hydrides of group (VII) elements are given
in the table below.

Hydride HF HCl HBr HI


Boiling points (0 C) +20 -85 -67 -35
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(i) State the trend invariation of boiling point of the hydrides.
(01 mark)
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(ii) Explain your answer in (b) (i) above. (03 marks)
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12. (a) Figure I shows the variation of energy with reaction coordinate for the
catalyzed and uncatalyzed reaction

2 A (g) + B (g) C (g)

Identify

(i) the curve for catalyzed reaction (½ marks)


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(ii) the curve for uncatalysed reaction (½ mark)
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(iii) P ………………………………………… (01 mark)
(iv) Q ………………………………………… (01 mark)
(v) R ………………………………………… (01 mark)
(b) From the figure, state how a catalyst increases the rate of reaction.
(01 mark)
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(c) The kinetic data for the reaction above are shown below.

Expt [A] (moldm-3) [B]moldm-3 Rate (moldm-3s-1)

1 0.50 1.00 2.00


2 0.50 2.00 8.00
3 1.00 3.00 36.00
4 2.00 3.00 72.00

(i) Deduce the rate equation. (2½ marks)


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(ii) Calculate the rate constant for the reaction and state its units.
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13. Name a reagent that can be used to distinguish between the following
compounds. In each case, state what would be observed when each
compound is separately treated with the reagent.

(a) HCOOH and CH3COOH (03 marks)


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Observation
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(b) NH2 and CH3CH2NHCH2CH3 (03 marks)

Reagent ………………………………………………………..

Observation
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(c) HOOCCH2CH2COOH and HOOCCH CHCOOH (03 marks)

Reagent ………………………………………………………..
Observation
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14. During the manufacture of ammonia by Haber process, nitrogen reacts with
hydrogen according to the following equation:

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2 NH3(g) ∆H-92KJmol-1

(a) State the effect on the yield of ammonia and in each case give a
reason for your answer if

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(i) pressure of the system is lowered. (11/2marks)
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(ii) temperature of the system is lowered. (1 ½ marks)
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(b) At equilibrium, the percentage of ammonia was found to be 15% at
5000C. Calculate the value of equilibrium constant, Kc for the reaction
at 5000C. (03 marks)
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(c) Write equations for the conversion of ammonia to nitric acid.
(03 marks)
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15. State what would be observed and write equation for the reaction that would
take place when:
(a) sodium bismuthate is added to manganese (II) chloride in presence of
concentrated nitric acid. (02 marks)
Observation
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Equation
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(b) dilute sulphuric acid is added to copper (I) oxide. (2½ marks)
Observation
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Equation
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(c) iron(I) sulphate is added by acidified potassium chlorate (V) solution.
Observation
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Equation
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(d) phenol is added to bromine water. (02 marks)
Observation
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Equation
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16. Complete the following equations and outline the mechanism in each case.

OH, H2O
(a) CH3COOCH3 boil (03 marks)
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(b) CH3 CH C(CH3)2 Br2, NaCl (aq) (03 marks)

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(c) + CH3COBr AlCl3 (03 marks)


500C
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17. (a) Write:
(i) equationfor the solubility of silver chromate in water.
(1 ½ marks)
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expression for solubility product, Ksp, of silver chromate.
(½ mark)
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(b) The solubility of silver chromate at 250C is 3.207 x 10-2 gl-1.Calculate
the solubility of silver chromate at 250C. (03 marks)
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(c) Determine the concentration of silver ions required to precipitate
silver chromate from an aqueous solution containing 5.0 x 10-3 M
chromate ions. (02 marks)
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(d) A solution containing silver ions was separately added to a solution
containing 5 x 10-3 M chromate ions and 5 x 10-3 M chloride ions.
State which of the salts AgCl or Ag2CrO4 would precipitate first. Give
a reason for your answer.(Ksp for AgCl = 1.96 x 10-10 mol2dm-6)
(02 marks)
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