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CE : Section 3 MC P.1Section 3 Chemical Cells and Electrolysis
93-CE1. The oxidation number of copper remains
unchanged whenA. magnesium ribbon is added to copper(II)
sulphate solution.B. sodium carbonate solution is added to
copper(II) nitrate solution.C. carbon is heated with copper(II) oxide.D. copper foil is burnt in chlorine.
2.
In the above experiment, which of the following major products will be liberated at the electrodes?
cathode anodeA. magnesium oxygenB. magnesium bromineC. hydrogen bromineD. hydrogen oxygen
3.
With reference to the above diagram, which of the following statements is correct?A. The electrode made of metal X is the positive
pole.B. Copper is at a higher position in the
electrochemical series than metal X.C. The mass of the copper electrode decreases.D. The mass of the electrode made of metal X
decreases.
4. In which of the following equations does the underlined substance undergo reduction?A. 2H2O + 2K 2KOH + H2B. Fe2(SO4)3 + 2KI 2FeSO4 + K2SO4 + I2C. 2H2S + SO2 3S + 2H2OD. NaClO + SO2 + H2O NaCl + H2SO4
94-CE5. In which of the following experiments will a redox
reaction occur?A. adding copper turnings to iron(II) nitrate
solutionB. adding bromine water to potassium chloride
solutionC. adding iron filings to silver nitrate solutionD. adding sodium chloride solution to silver
nitrate solution
6. When a substance X is electrolyzed using platinum electrodes, a gas is collected at each electrode. X may beA. silver nitrate solution.B. potassium chloride solution.C. molten sodium chloride.D. molten copper(II) chloride.
7. There is a gradual change in the properties of halogens from chlorine to iodine. Which of the following properties are in the order
chlorine < bromine < iodine?(1) oxidizing power(2) density(3) boiling point
A. (1) & (2) only B. (2) & (3) only
C. (1) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
8. In which of the following reactions does sulphur dioxide act as an oxidizing agent?A. SO2 + 2Mg 2MgO + SB. SO2 + 2KOH K2SO3 + H2OC. SO2 + Cl2 + 2H2O H2SO4 + 2HClD. 5SO2 + 2KMnO4 + 2H2O
K2SO4 + 2MnSO4 + 2H2SO4
95-CE9. Both rubidium (Rb) and sodium are elements in
Group I of the Periodic Table, but rubidium is more reactive than sodium. When a rubidium hydroxide is electrolysed using platinum electrode, hydrogen gas is liberated at the cathode.Which of the following statements is a correct explanation for the phenomenon described above?A. The H+(aq) ion accepts an electron more
readily than the Rb+(aq) ion.B. The H+(aq) ion is more mobile than the Rb+
(aq) ion and migrates faster to the cathode.C. Rubidium is first liberated, but it reacts
immediately with water to give hydrogen gas.D. The concentration of H+(aq) ions is higher
than that of Rb+(aq) ions in the rubidium hydroxide solution.
10. In which of the following equations does the underlined substance become reduced?A. CuSO4 + Zn ZnSO4 + CuB. 2FeCl2 + Cl2 2FeCl3C. Pb(OH)2 + 2HNO3 Pb(NO3)2 + 2H2OD. MgCO3 + 2HCl MgCl2 + CO2 + H2O
11. Which of the following statements concerning a silver oxide cell is/are correct?
(1) The cell is rechargeable.(2) The cell can maintain a steady voltage
during discharge.(3) The positive electrode of the cell is
silver oxide.A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
12. A student tries to electroplate an iron ring with nickel using the set-up shown below.
Which of the following combinations is correct?Solution X Anode Cathode
A. Iron(II) sulphate Iron ring Nickel rodB. Iron(II) sulphate Nickel rod Iron ringC. Nickel(II) sulphate Iron ring Nickel rodD. Nickel(II) sulphate Nickel rod Iron ring
13. Refer to the following chemical equation:
Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
Which of the following statements is/are correct?(1) Carbon monoxide is an oxidizing agent.(2) The oxidation number of carbon
changes from +2 to +4.(3) The oxidation number of iron changes
from +2 to 0.A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
CE : Section 3 MC P.214. Astatine is a Group VII element below iodine in the
Periodic Table. Which of the following statements concerning astatine is/are correct?
(1) It is a liquid at room temperature and pressure.
(2) It reacts with sodium to form an ionic compound.
(3) It is a stronger oxidizing agent than iodine.
A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (2) only D. (2) & (3) only
15. In the set-up shown below metal X is more reactive than metal Y.
Which of the following statements concerning this set-up is/are correct?
(1) Electrolysis occurs inside the lemon.(2) Chemical energy is changed into
electrical energy.(3) Electrons flow from metal Y to metal X
in the external circuit.A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
96-CE16.
Which of the following metals would produce the smallest voltage in the above set-up?A. iron B. aluminiumC. copper D. magnesium
17. step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 N2 NH3 NO NO2 HNO3
Which step in the above flow chart involves the largest change in oxidation number of nitrogen?A. step 1 B. step 2C. step 3 D. step 4
18. Which of the following substances are commonly found in the waste water produced by electroplating factories?
(1) acids(2) alkalis(3) cyanides
A. (1) & (2) only B. (1) & (3) onlyC. (2) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
19.
Which of the following statements concerning the above set-up is correct?A. Electrons flow from the lead electrode to the
magnesium electrode through the external circuit.
B. Electrons flow through the salt bridge.C. The mass of the lead electrode remains
unchanged.D. Oxidation occurs at the magnesium
electrode.
Q.20 & Q.21 refer to the following experiment.
20. Which of the following combinations is correct?Gas X Gas Y
A. chlorine hydrogenB. chlorine oxygenC. hydrogen chlorineD. oxygen hydrogen
21. Which of the following statements concerning the above experiment is/are correct?
(1) Platinum electrodes should be used.(2) The concentration of Na+(aq) ions
around the cathode increases.(3) The solution changes from colourless to
pink.A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
CE-9722. Which of the following statements concerning the
elements in the third period of the Periodic Table is correct?A. Both sulphur and chlorine can be reduced by
aqueous sodium sulphite.B. Magnesium is a stronger reducing agent than
sodium.C. Phosphorus and chlorine form a covalent
compound.D. Magnesium burns in oxygen to form an acidic
compound.
23. During the electrolysis of 1M copper(II) chloride solution using copper electrodes, which of the following changes would occur at the electrodes?
Cathode AnodeA. hydrogen liberated chlorine liberatedB. copper deposited chlorine liberatedC. copper dissolved copper depositedD. copper liberated copper dissolved
24. Which of the following conversions involves the smallest change in oxidation number of the underlined element?
CE : Section 3 MC P.3A. C(s) CO2(g)B. NO3
-(aq) NO2(g)C. SO3
2-(aq) SO42-(aq)
D. MnO4-(aq) Mn2+(aq)
25. Which of the following combinations in INCORRECT?
Chemical Method of storageA. calcium under waterB. potassium under paraffin oilC. ethanol in a cool placeD. potassium permanganate in a brown bottle
Solution
26.
A zinc-carbon cell is connected to a voltmeter as shown in the above diagram. Which of the following statements concerning the set-up is INCORRECT?A. Electrons flow from the zinc case to the
carbon rod in the external circuit.B. The zinc case gradually becomes thinner as
the cell discharges.C. Manganese(IV) oxide acts as an oxidizing
agent.D. Ammonium chloride acts as a reducing agent.
CE-98Directions: Question 27 and 28 refer to the following experiment:The circuit shown below is set-up and the solid lead(II) bromide is heated until it becomes molten.
27. Which of the following statements concerning the experiment is INCORRECT?A. The bulb lights up.B. A reddish brown gas is liberated at electrode
X.C. Electrodes X and Y can be made of nichrome.D. Oxidation occurs at electrode Y.
28. Which of the following can be deduced from the experimental results?A. Solid lead(II) bromide contains mobile ions.B. Molten lead(II) bromide contains delocalized
electrons.C. Molten lead(II) bromide can be decomposed
by electricity.
D. Solid lead(II) bromide is a covalent compound but molten lead(II) bromide is an ionic compound.
29. A part of the Periodic Table is shown below.Group
I II III IV V VI VII O1 a
Period 2 b c d3 e
Which of the following statements is correct?A. The outermost electron shell of an atom of a
is an octet structure.B. The metallic character of the Period 2
elements increases from b to d.C. c forms an ionic compound with d.D. e is a strong oxidizing agent.
30. Consider the following experiment.
Which of the following statements concerning the above experiment is correct?A. Permanganate ions migrate into the salt
bridge.B. Electrons flow from electrode X to electrode Y
in the external circuit.C. Carbon electrodes are used because they are
chemically inert.D. The half equation for the change occurring at
electrode Y is Fe2+ + 2e- Fe.
31. In which of the following reactions does the underlined substance act as a reducing agent?A. SO2 + 2H2S 3S + 2H2OB. Pb(NO3)2 + H2SO4 PbSO4 + 2HNO3C. 2HCl + MgO MgCl2 + H2OD. 2KBr + Cl2 2KCl + Br2
99-CE32. In which of the following reactions is the
underlined reactant reduced?A. Cu 2+ + 2OH- Cu(OH)2B. SO2 + 2Mg 2MgO + SC. 2NH3 + 3CuO 3Cu + N2 + 3H2OD. Zn + 2AgNO3 Zn(NO3)2 + 2Ag
33. Which of the following statements concerning bromine and chlorine is INCORRECT?A. They exist as diatomic molecules.B. Their atoms have the same number of
outermost shell electrons.C. They form ions with a single negative charge.D. Bromine is a stronger oxidizing agent than
chlorine.
34. Consider the electrolysis experiment shown below:
Which of the following statements concerning this experiment is correct?A. The mass of the impure copper rod
decreases.B. The blue colour of the copper(II) sulphate
solution gradually fades off.C. Oxidation takes place at the pure copper rod.
CE : Section 3 MC P.4D. The electrolysis process can enhance the
corrosion resistance of copper.
35. Potassium permanganate solution acidified with dilute sulphuric acid is a commonly-used oxidizing agent. Dilute nitric acid is not used to acidify potassium permanganate solution becauseA. nitric acid is more expensive than sulphuric
acid.B. dilute nitric acid is an oxidizing agent and
would react with the reducing agent.C. nitric acid decomposes more readily than
sulphuric acidD. dilute nitric acid would react with potassium
permanganate solution
36. In an experiment, sulphur dioxide is passed into an iodine solution which is prepared by dissolving some iodine in potassium iodide solution. Which of the following statements concerning this experiment is correct?A. The colour of the iodine solution changes
from purple to colourless.B. A brown solid is formed.C. A displacement reaction occurs.D. Sulphur dioxide is oxidized to sulphate ions.
37. Consider the following chemical cell:
Which of the following changes would lead to an increase in the voltage of the cell?
(1) The zinc electrode is replaced with a magnesium electrode.
(2) The copper electrode is replaced with an iron electrode.
(3) The sodium chloride solution is replaced with a sugar solution.
A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
38. Consider the following experiment:
Which of the following statements concerning the experiment are correct?
(1) Gas bubbles are evolved at electrode X.(2) An orange colour gradually appears in
the solution around electrode Y.(3) The experiment can be used to show
that ions migrate towards oppositely charged electrodes.
A. (1) & (2) only B. (1) & (3) onlyC. (2) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
00-CE39. Caesium (Cs) is a Group I element in the Periodic
Table and its relative atomic mass is greater than that of potassium. Which of the following statements concerning caesium is INCORRECT?A. Caesium is a weaker reducing agent than
potassium.B. Caesium reacts violently with water.C. Caesium is a soft metal.D. Caesium reacts with oxygen to form an oxide
with formula Cs2O.
40. Which of the following gases are the major products liberated in the electrolysis of
concentrated sodium chloride solution using carbon electrodes?
Cathode AnodeA. hydrogen chlorineB. chlorine hydrogenC. hydrogen oxygenD. oxygen hydrogen
41. Consider the following equation: 3Zn(s) + 2NO3
-(aq) + 8H+(aq) 3Zn2+(x) + 2NO(y) + 4H2O(z)
Which of the following combinations is correct?x y z
A. aq g aqB. aq g lC. aq aq lD. l g aq
42. Which of the following is NOT a redox reaction?A. Fe2(SO4)3 + H2S 2FeSO4 + S + H2SO4B. 2Al + 6HCl 2AlCl3 + 3H2C. CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O Ca(HCO3)2D. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2
43. In which of the following substances does nitrogen have the smallest oxidation number?A. NH3 B. NOC. N2O D. N2
44. Consider the chemical cell shown below:
Which of the following statements concerning the cell is/are correct?
(1) Oxidation takes place at the copper electrode.
(2) The concentration of magnesium ions in beaker X increases.
(3) The salt bridge allows electrons to flow from one electrode to the other electrode.
A. (1) only B. (2) onlyC. (1) & (3) only D. (2) & (3) only
45. Which of the following statements concerning a zinc-carbon cell are correct?
(1) The ammonium chloride in the cell acts as an electrolyte
(2) The manganese(IV) oxide in the cell acts as an oxidizing agent.
(3) The zinc case of the cell acts as the positive terminal.
A. (1) & (2) only B. (1) & (3) onlyC. (2) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
01-CE46. Which of the following statements concerning the
formation of chloride ions from chlorine atoms is correct?A. The number of shells occupied by electrons
in a chlorine atom equals that in a chloride ion.
B. The atomic number of chlorine increases by 1.
C. The mass number of chlorine increases by 1.
D. The change is an oxidation.
47. Consider the half equations of a redox reaction:8H+(aq) + MnO4
-(aq) + 5e- Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) C2O4
2-(aq) 2CO2(g) + 2e-
How many moles of MnO4-(aq) ions will react
completely with one mole of C2O42-(aq) ions?
A. 0.4 B. 1.0C. 2.5 D. 5.0
CE : Section 3 MC P.5
48. Which of the following equations represents a redox reaction?A. NH4
+(aq) + OH-(aq) NH3(g) + H2O(l)B. 2CrO4
2-(aq) + 2H+(aq) Cr2O72-(aq) + H2O(l)
C. 2FeSO4(s) Fe2O3(s) + SO3(g) + SO2(g)D. 2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
49. Consider the half equation:IO3
-(aq) + xH2O(l) + ye- I-(aq) + zOH-(aq)Which of the following combinations is correct?
x y zA. 1 2 2B. 2 4 4C. 3 6 6D. 4 8 8
50. The oxidation number of lead in [Pb(OH)4]2- isA. -2 B. +2C. +4 D. +6
51. Consider the set-up shown below:
Which of the following statements are correct?(1) The solution around electrode X turns
brown.(2) The mass of electrode X remains
unchanged(3) Reduction occurs at electrode Y.
A. (1) & (2) only B. (1) & (3) onlyC. (2) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
02-CE52. Compound X dissolves in water to give a
colourless solution. When chlorine gas is bubbled into the solution, the solution turns brown. X is probablyA. ammonium iodide B. iron(II) sulphateC. sodium sulphite D. potassium hydroxide
53. Sodium chromate, Na2CrO4, dissolves in water to give a yellow solution. When dilute hydrochloric acid is added to the solution, the following reaction occurs:
2CrO42-(aq) + 2H+(aq) Cr2O7
2-(aq) + H2O(l)Which of the following statements concerning the reaction is correct?A. The colour of the solution changes from
yellow to green.B. Chromate ions act as a reducing agent.C. The oxidation number of oxygen remains
unchanged during the reaction.D. The reaction is a neutralization.
54. Consider the set-up shown below:
Electrons flow from X to Y in the external circuit. Which of the following combinations in correct?
X Y ZA. carbon silver silver nitrate solution
B. zinc magnesium magnesium sulphate solutionC. carbon carbon copper(II) sulphate solutionD. zinc carbon silver nitrate solution
55. Which of the following equations represents a redox reaction?A. Ca(HCO3)2 + 2HCl CaCl2 + 2CO2 + 2H2OB. PCl3 + Cl2 PCl5C. Fe3+ + 3OH- Fe(OH)3D. Al2O3 + 2NaOH 2NaAlO2 + H2O
56. The symbol of vanadium is V. What is the oxidation number of vanadium in NH4VO3?A. -1 B. +3C. +5 D. +6
57. Which of the following statements concerning Group VII elements and their ions are correct?(1) Chlorine has the highest oxidizing power
among chlorine, bromine and iodine.(2) Iodide ions have the highest reducing power
among chloride, bromide ion and iodide ions.(3) Bromine is a volatile liquid at room
temperature and pressure.A. (1) & (2) only B. (1) & (3) onlyC. (2) & (3) only D. (1), (2) & (3)
Direction : Each question below consists of two statements. Decide whether each of the two statements is true or false; if both are true, then decide whether or not the second statement is a correct explanation of the first statement. Then select one option from a to D according to the following table:
A. Both statements are true and the 2nd statement is a correct explanation of the 1st statement.B. Both statements are true but the 2nd statement is NOT a correct explanation of the 1st statement.C. Only one statement is true while the other is false.D. Both statements are false.
1st statement 2nd statement
58. Potassium iodide solution turns brown on adding chlorine water.
The iodide ions are reduced by chlorine to give iodine.
59. The yellow colour of bromine water disappears when it is mixed with sodium sulphite solution.
The bromine water is reduced to bromide ions by the sulphite ions.
60. Both molten lead(II) bromide and iron can conduct electricity.
They are both electrolytes.
61. During electrolysis, reduction occurs at the cathode.
Cations gain electrons at the cathode.
62. Magnesium is a stronger oxidizing agent than sodium.
Mg2+(aq) accepts electrons more readily than Na+(aq).
63. Zinc-carbon dry cells are rechargeable. The electrolyte used in zinc-carbon dry cells in potassium hydroxide.
64. The resistance of aluminium to corrosion can be enhanced by anodization.
During anodization, aluminium oxide on the metal surface is reduced to aluminium.
65. Bromine water can be used to distinguish between sodium sulphate solution and sodium sulphite solution.
Bromine can be reduced by sodium sulphite to colourless bromide ions, but not by sodium sulphate.
66. During electrolysis, oxidation takes place at the cathode.
Cations accept electrons and are discharged at the cathode.
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