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UNIT 1 MOLES

UNIT 2 ATOMIC STRUCTURE


UNIT 3 CHEMICAL BONDING
UNIT 4 STATES OF MATTER
MEANS NOT IDEAL
UNIT 5 CHEMICAL ENERGETICS
UNIT 6 REDOX REACTIONS
B IS THE ANSWER NOT D
UNIT 7 EQUILIBIRIUM
ONLY 1 IS CORRECT

C IS THE ANSWER
A IS THE ANSWER

PRESSURE IS HALVED
CONCENTRATION OF PRODUCTS DOES NOT INCREASE AS WHILE PRODUCT INCREASES, VOLUME ALSO
DOUBLES
CONCENTRATION OF REACTANT DECREASES BECAUSE FIRSTLY FORWARD REACTION IS FAVOURED AND
VOLUME HAS ALSO DOUBLED
A IS THE ANSWER
A IS THE ANSWER
UNIT 8 CHEMICAL KINETICS
UNIT 9 PERIODICITY
because SiO2 is a basic oxide

MgO is a basic insoluble oxide

H3PO4 does not react with acids


Ca(OH)2 and Mg(OH)2 are insoluble so that leaves Al

MgCl2
dissolves
Fluorine (B)

Na2O + H2SO4  Na2SO4 + H2O

only group 5 oxides from among the table produce acidic solution e.g. P4O10
UNIT 10 GROUP 2

Less than limewater means less than Ca(OH)2


Only Mg(OH)2 is less soluble than Ca(OH)2

BaCO3 is insoluble in water but reacts with acids

huntile decomposes the fastest/easiest – contains the most magnesium


Barytocite decomposes the slowest – contains barium and calcium
after burning on Bunsen flame, BaCO3 remains, which then reacts with HCl

C (NOT D)
Ca(OH)2 white precipitate
Ba(OH)2 reacts with CO2 to form BaCO3

C is the answer
BaO is more reactive than MgO
In X, Ba(OH)2 greater pH
In Y, Mg(OH)2

In R: MgO + HCl gives no gas


In S: MgCO3 + HCl gives CO2
BaCO3 does not decompose on bunsen burner flame
UNIT 11 GROUP 17

(SO4)2- to H2S [+6 to -1] hence reduced

Br stronger reducing agent than Cl but not I

Talking about REDUCING AGENTS not oxidising agent


Only AgCl
dissolves in dilute NH3

Q is
correct because reaction becomes less exothermic down the group
D is the answer
D is the answer

Not standard enthalpy of formation as it is zero for hydrogen and chlorine gases

C is the answer
In X= HCl produced reacts with NaI and forms NaCl and HI gas. Solution stays colourless
In Y= KCl + NH3 + AgNO3 forms complex ion of AgCl and hence dissolves giving colourless solution
__ is Answer

C is answer
K3 has greatest yield so is the greatest
K1 has AgCl which is more soluble than AgI so it has greater yield
K2 has AgI which is the least soluble so is the smallest

Bromine oxidises SO2 so is a stronger oxidizing agent than SO2


UNIT 13 NITROGEN AND
SULFUR

CH3 + NO2  N2 + CO2 + H2O


transfer of H+ ions so acid-base

A is the answer
NH4+ in salt is acidic so pH decreases

NH4+ cannot accept H+ so not base


N atom in NH4+ is sp3-hybridised
oxidation state is -2 NOT +2

CON2H4 – NH4 = CON-

NN is triple bond not double bond

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