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Jamb Chemistry 2014 Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb 2014 Chemistry Past Questions

Question 1:


A mixture is different from a compound because

A. The properties of a compound are those of its individual constituents while those of a mixture differ from its constituents
B. A mixture is always homogeneous while a compound is not
C. The constituent of a compound are chemically bound together while those of a mixture are not
D. A mixture can be represented by a chemical formula while a compound cannot


Question 2:


A mixture is different from a compound because

A. The properties of a compound are those of its individual constituents while those of a mixture differ from its constituents
B. A mixture is always homogeneous while a compound is not
C. The constituent of a compound are chemically bound together while those of a mixture are not
D. A mixture can be represented by a chemical formula while a compound cannot


Question 3:


What is the percentage of sulphur in sulphur (IV) oxide?

A. 66%
B. 25%
C. 40%
D. 50%


Question 4:


A gas X diffuses twice as fast as gas Y. if the relative molecular mass of X is 32, calculate the relative molecular mass of Y.

A. 128
B. 8
C. 16
D. 64


Question 5:


200 cm3 of a gas at 25oC exerts a pressure of 700 mmHg. Calculate its pressure if its volume increase 350 cm3 at 75oC.

A. 342.53 mmHg
B. 1430.54 mmHg
C. 467.11 mmHg
D. 400.00 mmHg






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