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2001 WAEC Chemistry Practical Credit will be given for strict adherence to instructions, for observations precisely recorded, and for...

Chemistry
WAEC 2001

Credit will be given for strict adherence to 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 is one of the following substances; starch or sucrose or glucose D is a simple salt. Carry out the following exercises on C and D. Record your observations and identify any gases evolved.  State the conclusion you draw from the result of each test.

(a)(i) Add about 5 cm\(^3\) of distilled water to a portion of C in a test tube. Stir thoroughly and test with litmus

(ii) Add about 2cm\(^2\) of Fehling's solution to the resulting mixture from (a)(i) above the heat.

(b)(i) Heat a portion of D strongly in a test tube

(ii) Put the rest of D in a boiling tube and add about 10 cm\(^3\) of distilled water. Shake the mixture

(iii) Put about 2 cm\(^3\) of the mixture from (b)(ii)) in a test tube. Add aqueous ammonia in drops and then in excess

 

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Explanation

 

Test 

Observation 

Inference 

(a) (i) C + water and tested with litmus  C is soluble in water, no action on litmus  Soluble, carbohydrate(Sugar)
(ii) C + water + Fehling's solution  Brick red precipitate was observed 

Reducing sugar glucose is suspected 

(b)(i) D + strong heat  A black residue was obtained and a reddish-brown gas evolved 

NO\(_2\) from NO\(_3^-\)

CUO is suspected (as residue)

(ii) D + water  A light blue solution was obtained. D is a soluble in water  Cu\(^{2+}\) is suspected
(iii) D + NH\(_4\)OH  A blue precipitate was observed which dissolved in excess alkali to give a blue solution Cu\(^{2+}\) is present

 

Conclusion - C is a reducing sugar (glucose) and is a salt which is Cu(NO\(_3\))\(_2\)


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