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Jamb Chemistry 1989 Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb 1989 Chemistry Past Questions

Question 1:


Which of the following would support the conclusion that a solid sample is a mixture?

A. The solid can be ground to a fine powder
B. The density of the solid is 2.25 g dm3
C. The solid has a melting range of 300oC to 375oC
D. The solid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere


Question 2:


Which of the following would support the conclusion that a solid sample is a mixture?

A. The solid can be ground to a fine powder
B. The density of the solid is 2.25 g dm3
C. The solid has a melting range of 300oC to 375oC
D. The solid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere


Question 3:


The molar ratio of carbon to hydrogen of a volatile liquid compound is 1: 2. 0. 12 g of the liquid on evaporation at s.t.p. gave 32 cm3 of vapour. The molecular formula of the liquid is
[G.M.V =22.4 dm 3, C = 12, H = 1]

A. C 3 H 6
B. C 4H 8
C. C 5C 10
D. C 6H 12


Question 4:


20.00 cm 3 of a solution containing 0.53 g of anhydrous Na2CO3 in 100 cm3 requires 25.00 cm3 of H2SO4 for complete neutralisation. The concentration of the acid solution in moles per dm is [H =1, C = 12, O = 16, Na =23, S = 32]

A. 0.02
B. 0.04
C. 0.06
D. 0.08


Question 5:


The minimum volume of oxygen required for the complete combustion of a mixture of 10cm 3 of CO and 15 cm 3 of H 2 is

A. 25.0cm3
B. 12.5 cm3
C. 10.0 cm3
D. 5.0cm3






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