f4-chemistry-p2-ms-end-t2-teacher_co_ke_2
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a)( i) Concentrated sulphuric(VI)acid/ H 2 SO4( l ) H 2 SO4( l ) + NaCl( s ) K → NaHSO4( s ) + HCl( g ) Download this and other FREE materials from https://teacher. 05333dm2( ½mk) d) Chlorine reacts with water to form chloric(I)acid ( HOCl ) ( ½mk). The dye in the litmus paper combines with oxygen from HOCl and becomes white ( ½mk) 2. (a) (i) An element is a pure substance which cannot be split into simpler substances (1mk). A molecule is the smallest part of an element that can exist in a free and separate state. (1mk) NB: Both must be mentioned to score. If both not mentioned award zero(0mk) b) (i) J (1mk) - It has the highest number of delocalized electrons//It has 3 delocalized electrons(1mk) (ii) 3Es + G2 → E3G2( s ) 3Mg( s ) + N 2( g ) → Mg3 N 2( s ) (iii) – Ionization energy of C is higher than D. 01110 Moles of J = 3 1 Download this and other FREE materials from https://teacher.
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END TERM 2 2025 233/2 CHEMISTRY PAPER 2 1. a)( i) Concentrated sulphuric(VI)acid/ H 2 SO4( l ) H 2 SO4( l ) + NaCl( s ) K → NaHSO4( s ) + HCl( g ) Download this and other FREE materials from https://teacher.co.ke/notes (ii) (iii) Displacement (iv) Fe( s ) + HCl( g ) → FeCl2( s ) + HCl( g ) Potassium hydroxide solution is a strong base with a pH of 13 (1mk) It is neutralized by excess HCl which is acidic and solution becomes acidic hence low pH (1mk) b) Potassium maganate(VII) // KMnO4 (v) Calciu...
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