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The volumes of gases A, B, C and D are in the ratio, 1 : 2 : 2 : 4 under the same conditions of temperature and pressure.

  1. Which sample of gas contains the maximum number of molecules?
  2. If the temperature and pressure of gas A are kept constant, then what will happen to the volume of A when the number of molecules is doubled?
  3. If this ratio of gas volume refers to the reactants and products of a reaction, which gas law is being observed?
  4. If the volume of A is actually 5.6 dm3 at STP, calculate the number of molecules in the actual Volume of D at STP (Avogadro's number is 6 × 1023).
  5. Using your answer from (iv), state the mass of D if the gas is dinitrogen oxide (N2O).
[5.1] Gay-Lussac's Law and Avogadro's Law
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:

Iron

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:

Sodium hydrogen carbonate

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:

Iron (II) sulphide

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:

Magnesium sulphite

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write observation:

Lead nitrate solution is mixed with dilute hydrochloric acid and heated.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write observation:

A small piece of zinc is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Lead nitrate decomposes on heating to give ______.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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X, Y and Z are three crystalline solids that are soluble in water and have a common anion.

To help you to identify X, Y and Z, you are provided with the following experimental observations. Copy and complete the corresponding inferences in (a) to (e).

  1. A reddish-brown gas is obtained when X, Y and Z are separately warmed with concentrated sulphuric acid and copper turning added to the mixture.
    INFERENCE 1: The common anion is the ______ ion.
  2. When X is heated, it melts and gives off only one gas which re-lights a glowing splint.
    INFERENCE 2: The cation in X is either ______ or ______.
  3. The action of heat on Y produces a reddish-brown gas and yellow residue which fuses with a glass of the test tube.
    INFERENCE 3: The metal ion present in Y is the ______ ion.
  4. When Z is heated, it leaves no residue. Warming Z with sodium hydroxide solution liberates a gas which turns moist red litmus paper blue.
    INFERENCE 4: Z contains the ______ cation.
  5. Write the equations for the following reactions:
    1. X and concentrated sulphuric acid (below 200°C). (One equation only for either of the cations given in INFERENCE 2)
    2. The action of heat on Y.
    3. Concentrated nitric acid is added to copper turnings kept in a beaker.
[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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Write the equation for the reaction of dilute nitric acid with copper.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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Explain why only all-glass apparatus should be used for the preparation of nitric acid by heating concentrated sulphuric acid and potassium nitrate.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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Explain why nitric acid is kept in a reagent bottle for a long time.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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The figure given below illustrates the apparatus used in the laboratory preparation of nitric acid.

  1. Name A (a liquid), B (a solid), and C (a liquid). (Do not give the formulae.)
  2. Write an equation to show how nitric acid undergoes decomposition.
  3. Write the equation for the reaction in which copper is oxidised by concentrated nitric acid.
[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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A dilute acid B does not normally give hydrogen when reacted with metals but does give a gas when it reacts with copper. Identify B. Write the equation with copper.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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Complete the table:

Name of Process Inputs Equation Output
  Ammonia + Air   Nitric acid
[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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What is the property of nitric acid which allows it to react with copper?

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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From the following list of substances, choose one substance in the case which matches the description given below:

Ammonium nitrate, calcium hydrogen carbonate, copper carbonate, lead nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, zinc carbonate.

A Substance that gives off only oxygen when heated.

[10] Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid
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What are organic compounds?

[12.1] Organic Compounds
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What is the Vital force theory? Why was it discarded?

[12.1] Organic Compounds
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Draw the structure formula of ethyne.

[12.6] Carboxylic Acids
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