Excess Past Paper Questions. 10. A student carried an experiment involving the reaction of excess magnesium ribbon with 100cm 3 of 0.1 moll -1 sulphuric.

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Excess Past Paper Questions

10. A student carried an experiment involving the reaction of excess magnesium ribbon with 100cm 3 of 0.1 moll -1 sulphuric acid. The equation for Experiment is shown. Mg(s) + H 2 SO 4 (aq) → MgSO 4 (aq) + H 2 (g) The mass of magnesium used in the experiment was 0.50g. Calculate the mass of magnesium, in grams, left unreacted. (2) 2007

g of copper is added to excess silver nitrate solution. The equation for the reaction that takes place is: Cu(s) + 2AgNO 3 (aq) → 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) After some time, the solid present is filtered off from the solution, washed with water, dried and weighed. The final mass of the solid will be A less than 5 g B 5g C 10g D more than 10 g. D

g of magnesium is added to 1 litre of 1 mol l –1 copper(II) sulphate solution and the mixture stirred until no further reaction occurs. Which of the following is a result of this reaction? A All the magnesium reacts. B g of copper is displaced. C 2 mol of copper is displaced. D The resulting solution is colourless. A

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