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Science Module Form 2- Chapter 5

Exercise 5.4

1.

Diagram 1 shows the process of making a solution.

2.X

Z
Y

Diagram 1
Solute

Solvent

Solution

2. Diagram 2 shows the making of a cup of hot coffee.

sugar
Black coffee
Hot coffee

Hot water

Diagram 2

Based on diagram 2, determine the solute, solvent and solution in the hot coffee.
a. Solute :
b. Solvent :
c. Solution:

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3. Diagram 3 shows three beakers containing solutions and their types .

SATURATED SOLUTION
P

DILUTE SOLUTION
Q

CONCENTRATED SOLUTION
R

Diagram 3
Draw lines to show the correct match between the solution in the beakers and their types

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4. Serena mixes some sugar in a beaker of 50ml of water as shown in the diagram.

Diagram 4
(a) Help Serena to label the above diagram using this information.
Solution

Solvent

Solute

(b) Use a molecular diagram to show the molecules of water and sugar in beaker R. Label
your diagram.

(c) Serena would like to add more sugar in the beaker without adding the volume of water.
Give two suggestion to her how to dissolve more sugar in the beaker.
(i)
(ii)

___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

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5. Diagram 5 shows 10g of common salt is added into a beaker containing 11ml of distilled
water.

Diagram 2
(a) In the above experiment, what is the :
(i) Solvent : ______________________________________________________
(ii) Solute : ______________________________________________________
(b) Give two ways to increase the solubility of common salt in the above diagram.
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(c) What type of solution is formed when the distilled water in the beaker will not dissolve
any more common salt?
________________________________________________________________
(d) Give two characteristics of the solution formed in the experiment.
______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
(e) What are the factors effecting the solubility of a solute?
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(iii) ______________________________________________________________

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6. The diagram below shows a simple experiment to investigate the solubility of sugar.

Diagram 6
(a) What are the hypothesis that can be tested?
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(b) State the variables in this experiment.
(i) Controlled variable : _____________________________________________
(ii) Manipulated variable : ___________________________________________
(iii) Responding variable : ___________________________________________
(c) Arrange P, Q and R in a descending order based on the rate of dissolving of sugar.
________________________________________________________________
(d) What is the conclusion that can you make from this experiment?
______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
(e) What are the other two factors that affect the rate of dissolving a solute?
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________

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7. The graph in Diagram 7 shows the solubility of four substances in 100ml of water.

Diagram 7
(a) Which substance increases the most quickly as the temperature increases?
______________________________________________________________________
(b) Which substances have the same solubility at 40C?
______________________________________________________________________
(c) State the relationship between the solubility of substance and temperature.
______________________________________________________________________

8. An investigation to study the factors affecting the time taken for a Panadol tablet to dissolve
in 20 cm3 of water was carried out by two groups of students, Group X and Group Y. The
following table shows the results of Group X.
Panadol tablet
Whole tablet
Broken tablet
Powdered tablet

Time taken to dissolve


35 min
17 min
30s

(a) (i) Which factor did Group X manipulate when they carried out the investigation?
___________________________________________________________________
(ii) Which factor did Group X keep constant?
___________________________________________________________________

(b) What can the students in Group x infer from their observation?
______________________________________________________________________

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The following table shows the results of group Y.


Temperature of water (C)
80
50
30
10

Time taken to dissolve one


whole Panadol tablet
15 s
28 s
35 min
78 min

(c) Which factor was manipulated by Group Y?


______________________________________________________________________
(d) What inference can the students make from their observation?
______________________________________________________________________
(e) List the factors that affect the rate of dissolving.
______________________________________________________________________

9. Name the solvent for the following substances by using the terms provided.
Benzene

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Alcohol

Turpentine

Acetone

Chlorophyll : _______________________________
Lipstick
: _______________________________
Rubber
: _______________________________
Paint
: _______________________________

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Exercise 5.5

1. The diagram shows pictures the some products.

Diagram 1
(a) State the characteristics of the products in G and H in the diagram
G : __________________________________________________________________
H : ___________________________________________________________________
(b)State the changes in colour when a few drops of the following indicators were added to
the products in G and H.
Indicator
Damp litmus paper
Hydrogen carbonate
Universal

(c) Name the acid or alkali found in the following substances.


Substance

Acid/ Alkali

Vinegar
Grape juice
Yoghurt
Orange
Soap and detergents
Milk of Magnesia

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(d)The pH of water in a swimming pool is found to be 7.9.If the ideal pH is 7.6, what should
be added to the water to obtain the ideal pH level? Circle the correct answer.
Acid

Alkali

Water

(e) State three properties of acids and alkalis.


Acid

Alkali

2. The diagram below shows two forms of citric acid.

Diagram 2
(a) State the colour change of litmus paper when it is added to the following acid.
(i) Solid citric acid
(a) Blue litmus paper : _________________________________________________
(b) Red litmus paper : _________________________________________________
(ii) Dilute citric acid
(a) Blue litmus paper : ________________________________________________
(b)Red litmus paper : _________________________________________________
(b)What is your inference?
_____________________________________________________________________

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3. Diagram 3 shows pictures of substances P, Q, R and S.
Table 1 shows the pH of the substances P, Q, R and S when tested with universal
indicator
P

Milk of magnesia

Orange

Toothpaste

Vinegar
Diagram 3

Substance
pH

Table 1
(a) Based on your observation on Diagram 4.1 and Table 4.2 state one property of
substances P, Q, R and S .
P: ..
Q: ..
R: ..
S: ...

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(b) Classify the substances P, Q, R and S into two groups based on their common
properties.
Write the names of the substances belonging to each group
P, Q, R, and S

Common
property

Names of
substances

4. The following are the experiments to test the properties of acid. Write your observation for
each of these experiments.

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5. A reaction between a diluted hydrochloric acid and a solution of sodium hydroxide is shown
in the diagram.

Diagram 4
(a) Name the process of the reaction.
_____________________________________________________________________
(b) Write the word equation for the above reaction.
_____________________________________________________________________
(c) What is the pH value of the solution in the conical flask at the end of experiment?
_____________________________________________________________________
(d) What is the colour of the universal indicator at the beginning of the experiment?
_____________________________________________________________________
(e)What is the colour of the universal indicator at the end of experiment?
_____________________________________________________________________
(f) Name one application of this concept in our life.
_____________________________________________________________________

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6. Diagram 5.1 shows the reaction between dilute hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.

Dilute hydrochloric acid

Sodium hydroxide solution +


universal indicator
Diagram 5

The results of the activity are recorded in Table 2


Change in colour of
universal indicator
pH value

Initial

Final

Purple

Table 2
(a)(i) State the colour of M.
.
(ii) Name the process that causes this change in colour.
.
(iii) Complete the word equation that shows the reaction.
Hydrochloric acid

Sodium hydroxide

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(b) Diagram 6 shows several substances with different pH values.

lemon

apple

tomato

10

11

toothpaste

12

13

14

soap

Milk of magnesia

Diagram 6
(i) Based on Diagram 6, complete the table below by giving one example for each group
of substances.
Acidic

Alkaline

(ii) What is the pH value of distilled water?

.
7. The experiment below shows the neutralization of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.

Diagram 7
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(a) Name the method used in this experiment.
_____________________________________________________________________
(b) Write a word equation for the above reaction.
_____________________________________________________________________
(c) What is the pH value for the product of this reaction?
_____________________________________________________________________
(d)Give the colour of the neutralized solution if the indicator used is :
(i) A litmus solution - ___________________________________________________
(ii) Methyl orange - ___________________________________________________
(e)Why is the toothpaste used as a neutralizing agent?
_____________________________________________________________________
8. The experiment below is used to investigate the neutralization between sulphuric acid and
sodium hydroxide.

(a) State the variable that :


(i) Is fixed : ____________________________________________________________
(ii) Is manipulated : ______________________________________________________
(iii)
Responds : _______________________________________________________
(b) What is the meaning of neutralization?
_____________________________________________________________________
(c) Write a word equation to represent the above neutralization.
_____________________________________________________________________
(d) Name the apparatus used to measure exactly 25 ml of sodium hydroxide solution.
_____________________________________________________________________
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Diagram shows the initial and final readings of the burette.

(e) Find the volume of dilute sulphuric acid used.

(f) State the change of colour of the phenolphthalein indicator.


_____________________________________________________________________
(g) What is the conclusion of the experiment?
_____________________________________________________________________
(h) Name the process that can be used to obtain the salt crystals from the final mixture
of neutralization.
_____________________________________________________________________

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Exercise 5.6
1. The diagram below show the methods of water purification.

Diagram 1
(a) Name the methods used in :
(i) Apparatus P - ______________________________________________________
(ii) Apparatus Q - _______________________________________________________
(b) What are the two processes involved in Apparatus P?
______________________________________________________________________
(c) Why is the liquid from beaker Q not suitable for drinking?
______________________________________________________________________
(d) What is the end product of the processes in apparatus P?
______________________________________________________________________
(e) Why is the liquid in beaker P not suitable for drinking?
______________________________________________________________________

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2. The diagram shows the set-up of an experiment.

Diagram 2
(a) Name the following
(i) X : _________________________________________________________________
(ii) Y : ________________________________________________________________
(b) State three characteristics of liquid Y.
(i) __________________________________________________________________
(ii) __________________________________________________________________
(iii) __________________________________________________________________
(c) State why the water purified with the following methods of water purification is still
unsuitable for human consumption.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Filtration : _________________________________________________________
Boiling : _________________________________________________________
Chlorination : _______________________________________________________
Distillation : _______________________________________________________

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3. Diagram 3 shows methods of purification.

d
a

Diagram 3

On figure 3, name the method and label the apparatus used for each picture using the following
words.

Filter funnel Thermometer


Measuring cylinder
Distillation Round bottom flask
Conical flask

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Exercise 5.7
1. Diagram 1 shows the water treatment plant.

Diagram 1
(a)State the function of adding
(i) Lime : ___________________________________________________________
(ii) Alum : ___________________________________________________________
(iii) Chlorine : ________________________________________________________
(iv) Fluoride : ________________________________________________________

2. Diagram 2 shows a water treatment plant.

(a) Name tanks P, Q and R using the following word.


(i) P : _______________________________________________________________
(ii) Q : _______________________________________________________________
(iii) R : _______________________________________________________________
(b) (i) What are added to the water in M and N?
___________________________________________________________________

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(ii) Why are these substances added?
___________________________________________________________________
(c) Where does the water from tank S go to?
_____________________________________________________________________

3. Diagram 3 shows the water supply system.

Diagram 3
(a) Based on Diagram 3, identify the parts labeled as
(i) T : _________________________________________________________________
(ii) W : ________________________________________________________________
(b) What are added in tank L?
_____________________________________________________________________
(c) What chemical is added in R, other than chlorine?
_____________________________________________________________________
(d) Based on answer in (c) ,explain the importance of the chemical.
_____________________________________________________________________

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4. Diagram 4 shows the process of water treatment.

Diagram 4
(a) Name the process X and Y
X : ___________________________________________________________________
Y : ___________________________________________________________________
(b) Name four natural sources of water that could possibly be stored in reservoir.
(i) __________________________________________________________________
(ii) __________________________________________________________________
(iii) __________________________________________________________________
(iv) __________________________________________________________________
(c) What is the function of alum in process X?
_____________________________________________________________________

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