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Chemistry test.

Gases in atmosphere -2

1.volume of air in conical flask and connecting tube = 265cm3


Volume of air in gas syringe at start=100cm3
Volume of air in gas syringe at the end=25cm3
Calculate the percentage of oxygen in the sample of air using students result.
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2.explain how paintings prevent the iron in car from rusting.


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3.explain how the particles of zinc prevent iron in car bodies from rusting even when the paint is scratched.
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4.
Argon Carbon di oxide Hudrogen Nitrogen Oxygen
a) Most abundant gas_____________
b)name the gas that is a compound_____________
c)least reactive gas__________
d)the gas fomed by the complete combustion of hydrocarbons_______________
e)describe a test for hydrogen gas______________
f) write a reaction when sulfur reacts with oxygen.
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g)environmental problem caused by SO2.
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5.a)write the equation for the reaction between ammonia and oxygen.
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b)state the purpose of platinum catalyst.


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c) give a reaction equation between carbon monoxide and nitrogen.


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6. a)3NO2+ H2O → 2HNO3. + NO


Calculate the maximum mass in tonnes of nitric acid that could be produced in this reaction from 11.5 tonnes of
nitrogen dioxide.( 1 tonnes= 1.0x 10^6 g)
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b)suggest what use can be made of nitrogen monoxide gas formed in stage3.
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7.a)what type of reaction takes place while CaCO3 is burning?


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b)state the appearance of the lime water before and after the gas was bubbled through it.
Before -
After. -

8.describe how SO2 has damaged the Calcium carbonate of tan Mahal.
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