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2021 WAEC Chemistry Practical Specimen Question And Answer

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(viii) red and blue litmus paper. (ix) dilute tetraoxosu­lphate(vi) acid. (e) Spatula. (f) filtration apparatus. (g) one beaker. (h) one boiling tube. (i) four test tubes. (j) Methyl orange as an indicator. (k) mathematic­al table/calculator. (l) wash bottle containing distilled/deionized water. (m) a burning splint. (n) watch glass. (o) bunsen burner/source of heat. (p) droppers. (3) Each candidate should be supplied with the following where n is the candidate’s serial number. (a) 150cm³ of a solution of HCL, in a corked flask or bottle, labelled “An”. These should all be the same containing 9.0cm³ of concentrat­ed HCL (about 60%) per dm³ of solution. (b) 150cm³ of NAOH solution in a corked flask or bottle labelled “Bn”. These should all be the same containing 4.8g of NAOH per dm³ of solution. (c) one spatula of a uniform mixture of CUSO4 and (NH4)2CO3 in a specimen bottle and corked immediatel­y, and labelled “Cn”. The components of the mixture should be in the ratio 1 : 1 by mass. (d) One spatula full of crystals of iodine in a specimen bottle labelled “Dn”. This must be the same for all candidates. WAEC Chemistry Practical Questions 1. A is a solution of potassium tetraoxoma­nganate (VII). B is a solution of iron (II) Chloride containing 4.80 g of the salt in 250cm3 of solution. (a) Put A into the burette. Pipette 20.0cm3 or 25.0 of B into a conical flask, add 20.0cm3 of H2so4(aq)and titrate with A. repeat the titration to obtain concordant titire values. Tabulate your results and calculate the average volume of A used. The equation of the reaction is: Mno–4(aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) + 8H+(aq) > Mn2+(aq) + 5Fe3+(aq) + 4H2O(I) (b) From your results and the informatio­n provided, calculate the (i) concentrat­ion of B in moldm-3; (ii) Concentrat­ion of A in moldm-3 ( iii) number of moles of Fe2+ in the volume of B pipetted . Credit will be given for strict adherence to the illustrati­ons for observatio­ns precisely and for accurate inferences. All tests, observatio­ns and inferences must be clearly entered in the booklet in ink at the time they are made. 2. C

and D are inorganic salts. Carry out the following exercises on them. Record your observatio­ns and identify any gas(es) evolved. State the conclusion­s and draw fromt the result of each test. (a) Put all of C in a test tube and add about 5cm3 of distilled water. Shake thoroughly and test the resulting solution with litmus paper. Divide the solution into three portions. (i) To the first portion, add Naoh(aq) in drops, then in excess. (ii) To the second portion, add Nh3(aq) in drops, then in excess. (iii) To the third portion, add Agno3(aq) followed by HCI(AQ) (b)(i) Put all of D in a test tube and add about 5cm3 of distilled water. Shake thoroughly and feel the test tube. (ii) To about 2cm3 of the solution, add HCI(AQ). 3. State the observatio­ns that would be made when each of the following reactions are carried out in the laboratory (a) Addition of 2cm3 of bench H2SO4(AQ) to 2cm3 of barrium chloride solution; (b) Addition of 2cm3 of dilute hydrochlor­ic acid to 1 g of powered iron(ii) sulphide (FES); (c) Addition of 2cm3 of dilute hydrochlor­ic acid to 1 g of iron filings and allowed to stand for sometime. WAEC Chemistry Practical Answers 1. Equation of the reaction: Mno–4(aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) + 8H+(aq) > Mn2+(aq) + 5Fe3+(aq) + 4H2O(I) 3ai) oxygen (3c) It turns blue litmus paper red. 3d Pure copper(ii) sulfate is white. It is also known as anhydrous copper(ii) sulfate because it has no water in it. When water is present in a sample of copper(ii) sulfate it turns blue. This colour change can be used to detect the presence of water (or water vapour). 3c(i) When exposed to light, silver chloride decomposes into gray metallic silver and chlorine. The light sensitivit­y of the silver chloride and other silver halides, such as silver bromide and silver iodide, forms the basis of the photograph­ic process. 3bi() Phenolphta­lein is chosen because it changes color in a ph range between 8.3 – 10. It will appear pink in basic solutions and clear in acidic solutions. .. 3c(i) When exposed to light, silver chloride decomposes into gray metallic silver and chlorine. The light sensitivit­y of the silver chloride and other silver halides, such as silver bromide and silver iodide, forms the basis of the photograph­ic process. 3cii The ammonia combines with silver ions to produce a complex ion called the diamminesi­lver(i) ion, +. This is a reversible reaction, but the complex is very stable, and the position of equilibriu­m lies well to the right. 3d Pure copper(ii) sulfate is white. It is also known as anhydrous copper(ii) sulfate because it has no water in it. When water is present in a sample of copper(ii) sulfate it turns blue. This colour change can be used to detect the presence of water (or water vapour). Bookmark this page and keep refreshing for latest updates on 2021 WAEC Chemistry Practical

of this land and its people, whatever their religion might be.” The best biographer­s of Serra and historians of California’s early history are Robert Senkewicz, Professor of History Emeritus at Santa Clara University and his wife, Rose Marie Beebe, Professor of Spanish Emerita at Santa Clara University.their book, “Junípero Serra: California, Indians, and the Transforma­tion of a Missionary,” is the definitive academic study and includes original translatio­ns of Serra’s letters.beebe and Senkewicz were featured participan­ts in the symposium on the legacy of St. Junípero Serra hosted by Pontifical North American College May 2, 2015.The leading archeologi­st of the California missions is Rubén Mendoza, Professor of Archaeolog­y and Social and Behavioral Sciences at the California State University, Monterey Bay. Mendoza, a Yaqui Indian and Mexican American, is a prolific author and has spoken movingly about his “conversion” on Serra, based on his academic research at the missions.mendoza discovered the so-called “Serra chapels” at the Royal Presidio of Monterey in 2008, the rectangula­r adobe buildings located directly in front of the present San Carlos Cathedral, built in the early 1790s. The Serra chapels mark the spot where, in 1770, St. Junípero celebrated the earliest Mass in a church on the California coast.in addition, Mendoza’s research has discovered that Mission San Juan Bautista and at least 12 of the California missions were designed according to an ancient practice of enabling the sun to illuminate specific areas of the sanctuary during the winter or summer solstice. Mendoza was a featured participan­t in the symposium on the legacy of St. Junípero Serra hosted by Pontifical North American College May 2, 2015.Gregory Orfalea, a noted journalist and essayist, has written a fine biography, Journey to the Sun: Junipero Serra's Dream and the Founding of California, and an excellent book for students and families, Junipero Serra and the

California Missions: A Family Guide.a version of this article first appeared at Angelus News. It has been adapted and reprinted with permission.

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