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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Question 186:
How many structural isomers can be drawn for the non-cyclic alkanol with molecular formula C 4H10O?
  • A 1
  • B 2
  • C 3
  • D 4
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Question 187:
The diagram above represents an atom that can combine with chlorine to form
  • A A covalent bond
  • B An electrovalent bond
  • C A hydrogen bond
  • D A co-ordinate bond
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Question 188:
200cm3 each of 0.1M solutions of lead (II) trioxonitrate (V) and hydrochloric acid were mixed. Assuming that lead (II) chloride is completely insoluble, calculate the mass of lead (II) chloride that will be precipitated.
[Pb = 207, Cl= 35.5, N = 14, O = 16]
  • A 2.78g
  • B 5.56g
  • C 8.34g
  • D 11.12g
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Question 189:
200cm3 each of 0.1M solutions of lead (II) trioxonitrate (V) and hydrochloric acid were mixed. Assuming that lead (II) chloride is completely insoluble, calculate the mass of lead (II) chloride that will be precipitated.
[Pb = 207, Cl= 35.5, N = 14, O = 16]
  • A 2.78g
  • B 5.56g
  • C 8.34g
  • D 11.12g
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Question 190:
What is observed when aqueous solutions of each of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid, potassium trioxoiodate (V) and potassium iodide are mixed together?
  • A A white precipitate is formed
  • B A green precipitate is formed
  • C The mixture remains colourless
  • D The mixture turns reddish brown
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