Jamb Chemistry Past Questions For Year 2004

Question 1

According to charles' law, the volume of a gas becomes zero at

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  • A. 0 oC
  • B. -100 oC
  • C. -273 oC
  • D. -373 oC
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Question 2

What volume of gas is evolved at S.t.p if 2g of calcium trioxocarbonate (IV) is added to a solution of hydrochloric acid?

[Ca = 40, C = 12, O = 16, Cl = 35.5, H = 1 Molar volume of agas at s.t.p = 22.4 dm3

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  • A. 112 cm2
  • B. 224 cm2
  • C. 448 cm2
  • D. 2240 cm2
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Question 3

If a solution contains 4.9g of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid, calculate the amount of copper (II) oxide that will react with it

[Cu = 64, O = 16, S = 32, H = 1]

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  • A. 0.8g
  • B. 4.0g
  • C. 40.0g
  • D. 80.0g
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Question 4

A chemical reaction is always associated with

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  • A. an increase in the composition of one of the substance
  • B. a change in the volume of the reactants
  • C. a change in the nature of the reactants
  • D. the formation of new substance
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Question 5

When a solid substance disappears completely as a gas on heating, the substance is said to have undergone

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  • A. evaporation
  • B. distillation
  • C. crystallization
  • D. sublimation
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