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ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, FAISALABAD

CAMPUS
IG-I Chemistry Retake Sessional paper
Name:______________________

Marks obtained:

Q.1 Choose the best answer.

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1. Which piece of apparatus would be most suitable for placing 24.7 cm3 of a
liquid into a beaker?
A a burette
C a pipette

B a measuring cylinder
D a syringe

2. A liquid ester used to flavour food is believed to be impure. What would be


the best way of testing its purity?
A filter it
C use paper chromatography

B measure its boiling point


D evaporate it to dryness

3 Which substance is likely to be a pure compound?


A
B
C
D

a yellow liquid that boils at exactly 124oC


a white powder that dissolves in water
a colourless liquid which gives two fractions when distilled
green crystals that melt over the range 68oC to 72oC

4.Compound Q melts at 78oC and boils at 124oC and is not soluble in water.
Which apparatus can be used to obtain pure Q from a mixture of Q and
water.
A

5.Substance S contains one of the three substances X, Y or Z. Two


chromatograms of the four substances, using different solvents, are shown
in the diagrams.
Solvent I

Solvent II

solvent front

solvent front

start line

start line

S
Y

What does substance S contain?


A X only
B Z only
C X and Z
D Y and Z

Q.2 Several pieces of laboratory apparatus are shown in the diagram

E
F
A

D
G
C
I

H
(a) Give the letter and name of the piece of apparatus best used for the
following
(give a different letter for each answer):
(i) measuring a fixed volume of 25cm3
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(ii) collecting and measuring the volume of about 40 cm3 of a gas
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(iii) delivering exactly 20.8 cm3 of a liquid to a container, drop-by-drop
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(iv) measuring a temperature of a solution
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(vi) separating a mixture of sand and water
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Q.3 Calculate moles of


i)

51g of ammonia NH3

ii)

20g of sodium hydroxide NaOH

iii)

9.125 g of HCl

Q.4Name a suitable separation method that can be used to


(a) get petrol and diesel from petroleum ___________
(b) get iodine from a mixture of iodine and sodium chloride __________
(d) obtain pure water from sea water ___________
(e) obtain salt from sea water ___________

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