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Air - Jamb Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Chemistry Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Air

Question 1:


Which of the following will have its mass increased when heated in air?

A. Helium
B. Magnesium
C. Copper pyrites
D. Glass


Question 2:


Nitrogen obtained from the liquefaction of air has a higher density than that obtained from nitrogen containing compounds because the former contains

A. Water vapour
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon (IV) oxide
D. Rare gases


Question 3:


When air which contains the gases Oxygen, nitrogen, carbondioxide, water vapour and the rare gases, is passed through alkaline pyrogallol and then over quicklime, the only gases left are;

A. Nitrogen and carbondioxide
B. The rare gases
C. Nitrogen and oxygen
D. Nitrogen and the rare gases
E. Nitrogen, carbondioxide and the rare gases


Question 4:


You are provided with five gas jars containing SO2, CO2, H2, CO and NO respectively. Select a test from A to E which will identify ANY ONE of the gases completely

A. Pass each gas into lime water
B. Pass each gas into water and test with litmus paper
C. Pass each gas into concentrated sulphuric acid
D. Expose each gas to atmospheric air
E. Expose each gas to fumes of hydrogen chloride


Question 5:


When carbondioxide is bubbled into limewater a white precipitate is formed. If the passage of the gas is continued, the precipitate disappears. The reason for this is

A. Calcium carbonate is formed which on reaction dissolves
B. Calcium hydrogen carbonate is precipitated and then dissolves
C. Calcium carbonate is formed which on reaction with further carbondioxide forms solube calcium hydrogen carbonate
D. Concentration of the solution has occurred with the deposition of calcium hydroxide
E. The solution has become saturated and solid carbondioxide has been deposited






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