Chem F3 MF t2
Chem F3 MF t2
Chem F3 MF t2
Chemistry
Form 3
Instructions to candidates
(a) Write your name and admission number in the spaces provided above.
(b) Sign and write the date of the examination in the spaces provided above
(c) Answer ALL questions in this paper
(d) All working MUST clearly be shown in the spaces provided in this booklet.
(e) Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used except where stated otherwise.
(f) Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all the 12 pages are printed as
indicated, and that no questions are missing.
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1. The figure below represents a chromatogram of sugar, caffeine and blackcurrant
drink. Study it and use the information to answer the questions that follow.
a) State two properties that make it possible to separate the substances using this
method. (1 mark)
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b)Water is not commonly used as a solvent in paper chromatography. State a reason
for this. (1 mark)
2. a). What are the products of the complete combustion of hydrocarbons? (2 marks)
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b). Propane reacts with oxygen as shown by equations I and II below
I. C3H8 (g) + 02 (g) CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
a) Identify:
i) Solid V (1 mark)
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ii) Solid Y (1 mark)
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b) What type of change does residue Y undergo when the colourless liquid was added
back? Explain. (2 mark)
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c) State one application of the change illustrated by solid V and residue Y. (1 mark)
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7. The following set up was used to prepare ethane in the laboratory.
(b) What name is given to the type of halogenations/ chlorination reaction in step 2? (1
mark)
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9. The electron arrangement for elements represented by letters W, X, Y and Z are as
shown below
W: 2.8.6 X: 2.8.2 Y: 2.8.1 Z: 2.8.8
a) Select the element which forms:
i) A divalent anion (1 mark)
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ii) A partially soluble hydroxide (1 mark)
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b) Which element has the largest atomic radius? Explain (2 marks)
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10. White crystals of sugar change to a black solid when mixed with excess
concentrated sulphuric (VI) acid. Explain this observation (1 mark)
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13. The figure below is a sketch for the cooling curve for water. Study it and use it to
answer the questions that follow.
a) In terms of Kinetic Theory, explain what happens to the molecules of water in
region CD. (2 marks)
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b) In what physical state is water in the region AB? (1 mark)
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14. A bottle containing a stock solution of nitric (V) acid has a label with the following
information:
Density: 1.44gcm-3
Formula mass: 63g/mole
Percentage purity: 65%
a) Determine the concentration of this stock solution in moles per litre (2 marks)
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b)Calculate the concentration of a nitric (V) acid solution prepared by adding
distilled water to 20cm3 of the stock acid solution to make 250cm3 of solution (3
marks)
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15. The following equation represents the reaction for the preparation of ethene from ethanol;
(a) Name reagent A. (1 mark)
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(b) Name the process by which ethene is produced in the reaction represented by the
equation. (1 mark)
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16.
a) State any two differences between a luminous flame and a non-luminous flame
(2 marks)
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b) A luminous flame produces bright yellow light. Explain this observation. (2 marks)
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20. A fixed mass of a gas occupied a volume of 96cm 3 at 70oC and 700mmHg pressure. Calculate
the volume that the gas would occupy at s.t.p. (3 marks)
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21. The following set up was used to prepare ethane in the laboratory.
27. Draw the open structure of the compound with the following molecular structure: C 6H10 (2
marks)
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