2626

An alkene may be converted to an alkane by

  • A. halogenation
  • B. hydrolysis
  • C. dehydration
  • D. hydrogenation
  • E. decomposition
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2627

Producer gas is a mixture of

  • A. oxygen and hydrogen
  • B. Hydrogen and nitrogen
  • C. nitrogen and oxygen
  • D. nitrogen and carbon (ll) oxide
  • E. hydrogen and carbon (ll) oxide
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2628

In which of the following pairs are both substances deliquescent?

  • A. CaCI2 and H2SO4
  • B. NaOH and MgSO4 7H2O
  • C. CaCI2 and NaOH
  • D. CUO and NaCI
  • E. CaCO3 and MgCI2
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2629

Which of the following compounds of tin is a strong reducing agent?

  • A. SnCI2
  • B. SnCI4
  • C. SnO2
  • D. SnH4
  • E. Sn(OH)2
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2630

When the trioxonitrate (IV) salt of an alkali metal Y is heated, the formula of the residue is

  • A. Y2O
  • B. YNO2
  • C. Y2O3
  • D. Y (NO2)2
  • E. YO2
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2631

Examples of polymers include the following except

  • A. starch
  • B. nylon
  • C. wool
  • D. perspex
  • E. glass
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2632

Which of the following will not affect the degree of hardness in a sample of temporarily hard water?

  • A. Addition of washing soda
  • B. Adding of soap
  • C. Treatment with carbon exchange resin
  • D. Filtration
  • E. Distillation
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2633

The component of air that removed when air is bubbled into alkaline pyrogallol solution is

  • A. carbon(lV) oxide
  • B. oxgyen
  • C. water vapour
  • D. nitrogen
  • E. helium
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2634

Which of the following substances is a peroxide?

  • A. Na2O2
  • B. CuO
  • C. PbO4
  • D. Fe2O
  • E. AI2O
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2635

Which of the following indicates the correct increasing order of oxidizing power of the halogens?

  • A. F < CI < Br < l
  • B. l < Br < CI < F
  • C. I < CI < Br < F
  • D. Br < I < CI < F
  • E. CI < F < I < Br
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2636

What volume of distilled water should be added to 400cm3 of 2.0 mole dm-3 \(H_{2}SO_{4}\) to obtain 0.20 mole dm-3 of solution>

  • A. 600cm-3
  • B. 800cm-3
  • C. 1,000cm-3
  • D. 3,600cm-3
  • E. 4,000cm-3
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2637

The following gases decolorize bromine water except

  • A. C2H6
  • B. C2H4
  • C. C2H2
  • D. C3H4
  • E. C3H6
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2638

Consider the reaction represented by the following equation CaCI2 (aq) + H 2C2O 4(aq) β‡Œ CaC 2O4(s) + 2HCI(aq). Which of the following would dissolve the precipitate of CaC 2O4 formed?

  • A. Stirring the mixture vigorously
  • B. Adding more calcium chloride solution
  • C. lncreasing the concentration of the ethanedioic acid
  • D. Adding concentrated hydrochloric acid
  • E. Adding some distilled water
View Answer & Discuss WAEC 1993
2639

Some precious stones such as ruby and sapphire consist of aluminum oxide coloured by traces of the oxides of

  • A. group lV elements
  • B. group l metals
  • C. transition metals
  • D. alkaline earths
  • E. the halogens
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2640

Which of the following pieces of deposited if a current of 10A was passed through a solution of copper(ll) salt for 965 seconds? (1F = 96500 C)

  • A. 0.005 mole
  • B. 0.025 mole
  • C. 0.05 mole
  • D. 1.00 mole
  • E. 1.05 mole
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2641

Chlorine is is used in water treatment as

  • A. a germicide
  • B. a decolorizing agent
  • C. an antioxidant
  • D. a coagulating agent
  • E. an aerating agent
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2642

In which of the following changes is βˆ†S negative ?

  • A. H2O(l) β†’ H2O(s)
  • B. C(s) + 1/2O2,/sub>(g) β†’ CO(g)
  • C. PCI5(g) β†’ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
  • D. NaCl(s) + aq β†’Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
  • E. NH3(g) + HCl(g)
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2643

Sulphur burns in air to form

  • A. an acidic oxide
  • B. a basic oxide
  • C. an amphoteric oxide
  • D. a neutra oxide
  • E. a mixed oxide
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2644

What does X atand for in the following expression? X = Log(10)(H+)

  • A. Enthalpy change (βˆ†H)
  • B. Equilibrium constant (K)
  • C. Solubility product
  • D. Degree of acidity (pH)
  • E. lonic product of water
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2645

Carbon is often deposited in the exhaust-pipe of cars because of the?

  • A. presence of carbon in petrol
  • B. dehydrogenation of petrol
  • C. incomplete combustion of petrol
  • D. presence of additives in petrol
  • E. contamination of petrol with diesel
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2646

Which of the following pairs illustrates isotopy?

  • A. But-l-ene and but -2-ene
  • B. Ortho-hydrogen and parahydrogen
  • C. Oxygen and ozone
  • D. Hydrogen and deuterium
  • E. Alpha-particle and beta-particle
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