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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Water as a solvent

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Water as a solvent

Question 41:
The solubility in mol dm/-3 of 20g of CuSO4 dissolved in 100g of water at 180o is
[Cu = 64, S = 32, O =16]
  • A 0.13
  • B 0.25
  • C 1.25
  • D 2.00
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Question 42:
Calcium tetraoxosulphate (VI) dissolves in water only sparingly to form a
  • A Solution
  • B Suspension
  • C Precipitate
  • D Colloid
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Question 43:
When water boilers are used for long period of time, the solid substances left behind as scale are
  • A Magnesium trioxosilicate (IV) and rust
  • B Magnesium trioxosilicate (IV) and calcium tetraoxosulphate (VI)
  • C Clay and magnesium troxosulphate (IV)
  • D Clay and rust
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Question 44:
A solution which on treatment with hydrochloric acid produces a colourless, odourless gas which turns lime water milky is most likely to be a
  • A Trioxonitrate (V)
  • B Chloride
  • C Trioxocarbonate (IV)
  • D Hydroxide
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Question 45:
If chlorine is bubbled into water and the resulting yellowish-green solution is exposed to bright sunlight for a while, the solution will decompose giving out
  • A Oxygen and leaving behind aqueous hydrochloric acid
  • B Chlorine and oxygen
  • C Oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine
  • D Oxygen, thereby producing hypochlorous acid
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