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Water - Jamb Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Chemistry Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Water

Question 1:


A sample of hard water contains some calcium sulphate and calcium hydrogen carbonate. The total hardness may therefore be removed by

A. Boiling the water
B. Adding excess calcium hydroxide
C. Adding a calculated amount of calcium hydroxide
D. Adding sodium carbonate
E. Adding magnesium hydroxide


Question 2:


In which of the following are water molecules in the most disorderly arrangement?

A. Ice at -10°C
B. Ice at 0°C
C. Water at 100°C
D. Steam at 100°C


Question 3:


The method that can be used to convert hard water to soft water is

A. Chlorination
B. Passage over activated charcoal
C. The use of an ion-exchange resin
D. Aeration


Question 4:


A sample of hard water contains some calcium sulphate and calcium hydrogen carbonate. The total hardness may therefore be removed by

A. Boiling the water
B. Adding excess calcium hydroxide
C. Adding a calculated amount of calcium hydroxide
D. Adding sodium carbonate
E. Adding magnesium hydroxide


Question 5:


A gas jar was inverted over burning yellow phosphorus floating over water in a beaker. After burning, the water level was found to rise in the gas jar. The water level rises because

A. Pressure inside the gas jar is greater than pressure outside it
B. The air in the gas jar had been used up by burning
C. Oxygen in the gas jar had been used up by burning
D. Nitrogen in the gas jar had been used up by burning
E. The temperature in the jar had risen considerably






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