Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word
Class:
4.
The graph shows how the pH of soil in a field changes over time. At which point was
the soil neutral?
A. A C. C
B. B D. D
5. The diagram beside shows an experiment.
What happens to the pieces of litmus paper?
7. A gas is escaping from a pipe in a chemical plant. A chemist tests this gas and finds that
it is alkaline. What is this gas?
A. Ammonia C. Hydrogen
B. Chlorine D. Sulfur dioxide
8. Hydrochloric acid is used to clean metals. The acid reacts with the oxide layer on the
surface of the metal, forming a salt and water. Which word describes the metal oxide?
A. alloy C. element
B. base D. indicator
9. Chloric(I) acid, HClO, is formed when chlorine dissolves in water. It is a weak acid.
What is meant by the term weak acid?
A. It contains fewer hydrogen atoms than a strong acid.
B. It is easily neutralised by a strong alkali.
C. It is less concentrated than a strong acid.
D. It is only partially ionised in solution.
10. Part of the Periodic Table is shown.
11. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a solid, S. A flammable gas, G, is formed. Gas G is
less dense than air. What are S and G?
Solid S Gas G
A. copper hydrogen
B. copper carbonate carbon dioxide
C. zinc hydrogen
D. zinc carbonate carbon dioxide
12. An aqueous solution of the organic compound methylamine has a pH greater than 7.
Which statement about methylamine is correct?
A. It neutralises an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide.
B. It reacts with copper(II) carbonate to give carbon dioxide.
C. It reacts with hydrochloric acid to form a salt.
D. It turns blue litmus red.
13. Dari daftar berikut yang merupakan senyawa basa adalah nomor . . . .
(1) CH3COOH (4) H2SO4
(2) NaCl (5) KOH
(3) NaOH
(b) Ethanoic acid reacts with calcium to yield a salt called calcium carbonate.
Suggest the name of the salt when sodium hydroxide reacts with ethanoic acid.
(c) Aqueous sodium hydroxide is gradually added to dilute hydrochloric acid until the
solution is neutral. Suggest a way to determine if the solution is neutral.
17. This question is concerned with the following oxides.
Choose one oxide from the above list to match each of the following descriptions. An
oxide may be used once, more than once or not at all.
(a) This oxide does not react with acid or alkali.
(b) This oxide reacts with water to give a strong alkali solution.
18. The table below shows the colours of two indicators, methyl orange and methyl red,
commonly used in the laboratory at different pH values.
pH 2 3 4 5 6
Methyl orange Red Yellow
Methyl red Red Yellow
Solution P Q R S
pH 2 3 5 6
(c) Sodium hydroxide reacts with dilute nitric acid to produce salt and water.
(i) Name the type of reaction.
20. Acids can react with metals to produce salt and hydrogen gas.
(a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the following reactions.
(i) Zinc and hydrochloric acid solution to form zinc chloride solution
(ii) Iron and sulfuric acid solution to form iron(II) sulfate solution
(b) Describe how you would test for the presence of hydrogen gas.