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2015 WAEC Chemistry Practical Credit will be given for strict adherence to the instructions, for observations precisely recorded and...

Chemistry
WAEC 2015

Credit will be given for strict adherence to the instructions, for observations precisely recorded and for accurate inferences. All tests, observations, and inferences must be clearly entered in your answer book, in ink, at the time they are made.

C and D are inorganic salts. E is a solution of an organic compound. Carry out the following exercises on C, D and E. Record your observations and identify any gas(es) evolved. State the conclusion you draw from the result of each test.

(a) To all of C, add about 2 cm\(^3\) of distilled water in a boiling tube. Shake to dissolve and test the solution with litmus paper.

(b)i) Test E with litmus paper.

(ii) Add all of E to the solution obtained in (a).

(c)(i) Add about 5 cm\(^3\) of distilled water to D in a test tube and shake thoroughly. Divide the resulting solution into two portions.

(ii) To the first portion, add few drops of BaCl\(_{2(aq)}\) followed by excess dil. HCl.

(iii) To the second portion, add HNO\(_{3(aq)}\) in drops and then in excess. 

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Explanation
TEST Observation Inference
(a) C\(_{(s)}\) + H\(_2\)O + litmus paper Red litmus paper turned blue Alkaline/Basic solution
(b)(i) E\(_{(aq)}\) + litmus paper  Blue Litmus paper turned red Acidic solution
(ii) E\(_{(aq)}\) + C\(_{(aq)}\)

Effervescence occurred 

Colourless and odourless gas which turned water milky was evolved

CO\(_2\) gas from HCO\(_3^-\)/CO\(_3^2\)
(c)(i) D\(_{(s)}\) + H\(_2\)O D dissolved to give a colourless solution  D is a soluble salt 

(ii) D\(_{(aq)}\) + BaCl\(_{2(aq)}\)

+ dil HCl(\(_{excess}\))

White precipitate 

Precipitate insoluble 

SO\(^{2-}\) or SO\(_3^{2-}\) or CO\(_3^2\)

or SO\(_4^{2-}\) 

SO\(_4^{2-}\) present

(iii) D\(_{(aq)}\) + NH\(_{3(aq)}\) in drops

then in excess 

White gelatinous precipitate 

Precipitate dissolved 

Zn\(^{2+-}\) or AL\(^{3+}\)

Zn\(^{2+-}\) confirmed 

 


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