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Iringa Chem 2a

This document provides instructions for a chemistry exam consisting of two questions. Question 1 involves the titration of hydrated oxalic acid against potassium hydroxide using phenolphthalein and methyl orange indicators to determine the value of X in the formula (COOH)2.XH2O. Question 2 requires identifying the cation and anion in a salt sample (G) through a series of experiments and observations, writing the balanced and net ionic equations for one of the reactions, and listing applications of the salt. Students are provided various constants and instructions regarding materials allowed and the organization of their answers.

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Iringa Chem 2a

This document provides instructions for a chemistry exam consisting of two questions. Question 1 involves the titration of hydrated oxalic acid against potassium hydroxide using phenolphthalein and methyl orange indicators to determine the value of X in the formula (COOH)2.XH2O. Question 2 requires identifying the cation and anion in a salt sample (G) through a series of experiments and observations, writing the balanced and net ionic equations for one of the reactions, and listing applications of the salt. Students are provided various constants and instructions regarding materials allowed and the organization of their answers.

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Candidate’s Examination Number ……………………………..

……

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE


REGIONAL ADMINSTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
IRINGA REGION FORM FOUR MOCK EXAMINATION
CHEMISTRY 2A
CODE: 032/2 (ACTUAL PRACTICAL)
TIME: 2:30Hours_____________ ________________ 30th July, 2021
INSTRUCTIONS:

1. This paper consists of two (2) questions. Answer all questions.


2. Each question carries twenty five (25) marks
3. Qualitative analysis guidance pamphlets may be used after through check by the supervisor.
4. Cellular phones and an unauthorized material are NOT allowed in the examination room. But non-
programmable calculators are allowed.
5. Write your examination number on every page of your answer sheets provided
6. Remove this front page and attach together with your answer sheet
7. You may use the following constants.
 Atomic masses H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, K = 39,
 1 litre = 1dm3 = 1000 cm3

FOR STUDENT’S USE ONLY FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY

PUT (√) FOR THE INITIALS OF


QUESTION SCORE AWARDED
QUESTIONS YOU EXAMINER
NUMBER
ATTEMPT

TOTAL

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1. You are provided with the following solutions:
N: Contains 6.3g of hydrated oxalic acid (COOH)2 .XH2O in 1 dm3 of the solution.
K: Containing 1.4g of potassium hydroxide in 0.5dm3 of the solution.
P.O.P: Phenolphthalein indicator
M.O: Methyl orange indicator

Questions:
a) Titrate the acid (in the burette) against the base (in a conical flask) using drops of the best
indicator and obtains three titre values.
b) i) ……cm3 of K required …………cm3 of N for complete reaction.
ii) The colour change at the end point was from ……to ……
iii) Give a criteria that guided the choice of the best indicator and explain to your choice
c) Showing the procedures clearly, determine the value of X in the formula (COOH)2. XH2O given
that the equation for the reaction is;
(COOH)2(aq) + 2KOH(aq) → (COOK)2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
d) Apart from the aim of this experiment list down any other three application of titration procedures.

2. a) Sample G is simple salt containing one cation and one anion. Carry out the experiment
described below. Record carefully your observations, inferences and finally identify the anion and
cation present in sample G.
S/N EXPERIMENT OBSERVATION INFERENCE
a. Observe the appearance of sample G
b. Place a little amount of the sample in a clean dry
test tube and then heat strongly
c. Place a little of the sample in a test tube and add
conc.H2SO4 acid (about 3-drops), then pass glass
rod with a drop of ammonia solution at the mouth
of a test tube.
d. Place a little amount of solid sample in dry test tube
then add distilled water and shake well. Divide the
resulting solution into two portions in separate test
tubes.
i) To the first portion add sodium
hydroxide solution dropwise until in
excess then warm
ii) To the second portion add 3-drops of
nitric acid followed by three drops of
silver nitrate solution.
e. Perform a flame test
b) Conclusion:
i) Cation was_____________________
ii) Anion was _____________________
iii) The compound G is _____________________

c) Write the balanced formula reaction equation and its net ionic equation for the reaction occurred in
experiment d(ii).
d) List down any three application of the salt G.

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