Hey Everybody, I am going to solve all the Past Papers most of them here under this topic with reasoning till tomorrow. So you guys can review them one by one and look through the difficult questions. And I hope you all ace Paper One. InshahAllah
Starting with May-June 2002:
1. The answer is A as the particle has zero mass and a negative charge hence,fulfilling the properties of an electron.
2. The answer is D for firstly we calculate the percentage by mass of Carbon in 1.80 kg using the Empirical Formula and then calculate its moles by dividing by twelve and then multiply by 44 which the Mr. of Carbondioxide to get the mass.
3. The relative atomic mass is calculated as follows: (63x7)+(65x3)/10 which is equal to 63.6.
4. It is always the difference in electro negativities which is a reason for polarity.
5. The delocalised electrons in a metal are referred to as bonding electrons for they are responsible for electrostatic forces of attraction between the positive cation and themselves.
6. We calculate this through P1V1+P2V2=P3V3 > which is (1x2)+(2x1)= 3x P > Hence P= 4/3 k Pa that is A.
7. Since there are weak bonds hence the bonds are said to be molecular.
8. The standard enthalpy change of combustion is when one mole of carbon is completely burnt to form carbon dioxide which is the same as the enthalpy change of formation.
9. Add all the bond energies: (390x4)+160 = 1720
10. It will be in case B, we cant take a for Kc for solids cannot be calculated.
Starting with May-June 2002:
1. The answer is A as the particle has zero mass and a negative charge hence,fulfilling the properties of an electron.
2. The answer is D for firstly we calculate the percentage by mass of Carbon in 1.80 kg using the Empirical Formula and then calculate its moles by dividing by twelve and then multiply by 44 which the Mr. of Carbondioxide to get the mass.
3. The relative atomic mass is calculated as follows: (63x7)+(65x3)/10 which is equal to 63.6.
4. It is always the difference in electro negativities which is a reason for polarity.
5. The delocalised electrons in a metal are referred to as bonding electrons for they are responsible for electrostatic forces of attraction between the positive cation and themselves.
6. We calculate this through P1V1+P2V2=P3V3 > which is (1x2)+(2x1)= 3x P > Hence P= 4/3 k Pa that is A.
7. Since there are weak bonds hence the bonds are said to be molecular.
8. The standard enthalpy change of combustion is when one mole of carbon is completely burnt to form carbon dioxide which is the same as the enthalpy change of formation.
9. Add all the bond energies: (390x4)+160 = 1720
10. It will be in case B, we cant take a for Kc for solids cannot be calculated.