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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.
- Which sample of gas contains the maximum number of molecules?
- 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?
- If this ratio of gas volume refers to the reactants and products of a reaction, which gas law is being observed?
- 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).
- Using your answer from (iv), state the mass of D if the gas is dinitrogen oxide (N2O).
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:
Iron
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:
Sodium hydrogen carbonate
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:
Iron (II) sulphide
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Write the balanced equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with the following:
Magnesium sulphite
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Write observation:
Lead nitrate solution is mixed with dilute hydrochloric acid and heated.
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Write observation:
A small piece of zinc is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
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Lead nitrate decomposes on heating to give ______.
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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).
- 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. - 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 ______. - 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. - 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. - Write the equations for the following reactions:
- X and concentrated sulphuric acid (below 200°C). (One equation only for either of the cations given in INFERENCE 2)
- The action of heat on Y.
- Concentrated nitric acid is added to copper turnings kept in a beaker.
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Write the equation for the reaction of dilute nitric acid with copper.
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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.
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Explain why nitric acid is kept in a reagent bottle for a long time.
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The figure given below illustrates the apparatus used in the laboratory preparation of nitric acid.

- Name A (a liquid), B (a solid), and C (a liquid). (Do not give the formulae.)
- Write an equation to show how nitric acid undergoes decomposition.
- Write the equation for the reaction in which copper is oxidised by concentrated 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.
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Complete the table:
| Name of Process | Inputs | Equation | Output |
| Ammonia + Air | Nitric acid |
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What is the property of nitric acid which allows it to react with copper?
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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.
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What are organic compounds?
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What is the Vital force theory? Why was it discarded?
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Draw the structure formula of ethyne.
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