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Province of the

EASTERN CAPE
EDUCATION

CHRIS HANI WEST


DISTRICT

GRADE
10

CONTROLLED TEST: TERM 3


YEAR:2023

PHYSICAL SCIENCES
MEMORANDUM

MARKS: 100

This question paper consists of 6 pages


QUESTION 1
1.1 A✓✓ (2)
1.2 D✓✓ (2)
1.3 B✓✓ (2)
1.4 C✓✓ (2)
1.5 C✓✓ (2)
1.6 B✓✓ (2)
1.5 B✓✓ (2)
[14]

QUESTION 2

2.1 Distance=150m + 25m=175m ✓ (1)


2.2 displacement= 150m + (−25m)= 125m✓east✓ (2)
2.3(a) Change in position of an object✓✓ (2)
OR
Straight line distance between two points✓✓
(b) The physical quantity with both magnitude and direction✓✓ (2)
2.4 6cm(150m) (4)
5cm(125m)✓ 1cm(25m)✓ Displacement= 125m✓east✓

[11]
QUESTION 3

3.1.1 Start from rest/0m.s-1✓ (3)


Velocity increases at constant rate✓ until it reaches 10m.s-1 after 3s✓
OR
Starts from rest/0m.s-1✓
Constant positive acceleration✓until it reaches 10m.s-1 after 3s✓
3.1.2 Constant/uniform velocity✓for another 1s✓ (2)
OR
Velocity remains at 10m.s-1 in the direction of motion✓for another 1s✓
OR
Zero/no acceleration✓for another 1s✓
3.1.3 South (1)
3.2.1 ∆𝑣 (4)
𝑎= ✓
∆𝑡
−10−0
= ✓
8−6

= −5m.s-2✓south/opposite direction of motion✓


3.2.2 Total displacement (6)
1 1 1
= (3)(10)✓ + (1)(10)✓ + (2)(10)✓ + (2)(−10)✓
2 2 2
= 25m✓north✓
OR
1 1
Total displacement= 2 (1✓ + 6✓)(10)✓ + 2 (2)(−10)✓

=25m✓north✓ [16]
QUESTION 4

4.1 Rate of change of velocity✓✓ (2)


4.2.1 𝑣𝑓 = 𝑣𝑖 + 𝑎∆𝑡✓ (3)
= 0 + 2(15)✓
=30m.s-1east✓

4.2.2 1 (3)
∆𝑥 = 𝑣𝑖 ∆𝑡 + 2 𝑎∆𝑡 2 ✓
1
= 0(15) +2 (2)(15)2 ✓

=225m✓
OR
Positive marking from 4.2.1
𝑣𝑓 2= 𝑣𝑖 2 +2𝑎∆𝑥✓
302 =02+ 2(2)𝑎∆𝑥✓
∆𝑥 = 225m✓
OR
Positive marking from 4.2.1
𝑣𝑓 +𝑣𝑖
∆𝑥 = ( ) ∆𝑡✓
2
30+0
=( ) (15)✓
2

=225m✓
4.3 𝑣𝑓 2= 𝑣𝑖 2 +2𝑎∆𝑥✓ (6)
(2𝑣𝑖 )2✓ = 𝑣𝑖 2 + 2(10)(5500)✓
4𝑣𝑖 2 = 𝑣𝑖 2 + 110000
3𝑣𝑖 2 = 110000
𝑣𝑖 2 = 36 666,67
𝑣𝑖 = 191,49m.s-1
𝑣𝑓 = 𝑣𝑖 + 𝑎∆𝑡
382,98✓ = 191,49 + 10(∆𝑡)✓
10(∆t)= 191,49
[14]
∆𝑡 =19,15s✓
QUESTION 5

5.1.1 Physical change✓ (1)


5.1.2 Molecules become disorderly arranged✓due to breaking of (2)
intermolecular forces✓
5.2.1 New substances are formed✓ (1)
OR
Mass and atoms are conserved but the number of molecules are not✓
5.2.2 CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) ⟶ CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) (4)
Correct reactants ✓
Correct products ✓
Balancing ✓
All state symbols correct ✓

5.2.3 2(1×2 +16×)✓=16×2 + 2(1×2 + 16)✓ (3)


68 = 68✓
5.3.1 (ii) (1)
5.3.2 (i) (1)
[13]

QUESTION 6

6.1 O2 (1)
𝑚
6.2.1 𝑛 = 𝑀✓ (3)
10
= 32✓

=0,3125 moles✓
6.2.2 𝑛(SO3)=2×0,3125=0,625 mol✓ (4)
m(SO3)= 𝑛 × 𝑀✓
=0,625×80✓
=50g✓
6.2.3 𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑎𝑙 𝑦𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑑 (3)
% yield= 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑡𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑙 𝑦𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑑 ×100✓
40
= 50 ×100✓
[11]
=80%✓

QUESTION 7

7.1.1 The simplest whole number ratio of elements in a given compound✓✓ (2)
7.1.2 Element g/100g 𝒎 Simplest ratio (6)
𝒏=
𝑴
C 54,55 54,55 4,55
✓ =2
12 2,27

=4,55mol✓
H 9,09 9,09 9,09
= 4✓
1 2,27

=9,09mol✓
O 36,36 36,36 2,27
=1
16 2,27

=2,27 mol✓
∴Empirical formula: C2H4O✓

7.1.3 88 (2)
ratio= 44 = 2✓

∴Molecular formula: C4H8O2✓


7.2.1 Amount of solute per cubic decimetre(dm3)/litre of solution✓✓ (2)
𝑚
7.2.2 𝑐 = 𝑀𝑉✓ (4)
8
= (40)(0,25)✓✓

=0,8mol.dm-3✓
OR
𝑚
𝑛=𝑀
8
= 40✓

=0,2 mol ✓both formulae


𝑛
𝑐=𝑉
0,2
= 0,25✓

=0,8 mol.dm-3✓

𝑚
7.3 n(NaN3)= 𝑀 (5)
55
= 65✓

=0,85 mol
NaN3:N2
2mol : 3mol
0,85mol: 𝑥 ✓both formulae
0,85×3
∴𝑥= 2

=1,275 mol N2✓


𝑉 = 𝑛 × 𝑉𝑚
=1,275mol × 22,4 dm3.mol-1✓
=28,56 dm3✓ [21]

TOTAL: 100

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