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JABATAN PENDIDIKAN NEGERI PERAK

MOCK TEST 1
SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA (SPM)
KIMIA
TINGKATAN 5

MARKING SCHEME
SKEMA PEMARKAHAN

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No
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(a)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(b)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

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Explanation
Able to state the energy conversion
Answer
Chemical Electrical

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Able to state the ions present


Answer
Cl -, OH // chloride ion, hydroxide ion

Able to name gas Y collected


Answer
Chlorine

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1

Able to state the negative terminal & reason


Answer
(1) Magnesium / Mg
(2) Magnesium / Mg is more electropositive // higher
position in Electrochemical Series // higher
tendency to release electron
Able to write the half equation
Answer
Mg Mg2 + + 2e
Able to state the observation
Sample answer
Brown solid deposited // copper electrode becomes
thicker

Able to calculate the mass of gas collected


1. No. of mole of gas = 12 / 24 000 // 0.0005
2. Mass of gas = 0.0005 x 71 g // 0.0355 g
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No
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Explanation
(a)
(i) C4H8
(ii)

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Choose :
2 structural formula
without name
(b)

(1)
(2)

(c)

Butene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon/


has double bond between carbon atoms
Butane is a saturated hydrocarbon/ has single bond

C4H8 + H2
C4H10
- correct reactants and products

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(d)

Glass wool soaked in


butanol

- Functional diagram
- Labelled diagram
(e)

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Percentage of carbon by mass in hexane, C6H14


=

6(12)
6(12) + 14(1)

x 100%

= 83.72%
1
Percentage of carbon by mass in hexene, C6H12
=

6(12)
6(12) + 12(1)

x 100%

= 85.71%

Hexene contains higher percentage of carbon by mass


than hexane//Hexene burnt in air produces more soot
compared to hexane.
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No
3

(a)

(i)

(ii)

Explanation
Soluble salts sodium chloride
Insoluble salt lead (II) sulphate
*Note accept any correct soluble and
insoluble salt.
Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 PbSO4 + 2NaNO3
- correct reactants and products
-balanced equation

(b)

(c)

Add 10 cm3 of distilled water into the beaker


containing 1 spatula of magnesium nitrate crystal
and stir.
2.
Pour 2cm3 of magnesium nitrate solution into a
test tube
3.
Add 2cm3 of sulphuric acid 1.0 moldm-3 into the
test tube
4.
Add 2cm3 of freshly prepared of iron(II) sulphate
solution 1.0moldm-3 into the test tube
5.
Add a few drop of concentrated sulphuric acid
into the slanted test tube.
6.
Brown ring is observed.
Procedures:
Measure and pour 50cm3 of zinc sulphate
1.
solution 1.0 moldm-3 into a beaker
Measure and add 50cm3 of sodium carbonate
2.
solution 1.0 moldm-3 into the beaker
Stir the mixture, filter and wash the residue
3.
Measure 50cm3 of nitric acid 2.0 moldm-3 into
4.
another beaker (and warm the acid)
Add zinc carbonate formed (from Pt 1 3) bit by
5.
bit into the acid until in excess.
Stir the mixture and filter
6.
Heat up the filtrate in an evaporating dish until
7.
1.

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8.

one-third of original volume left and cool the


solution
Dry the zinc nitrate salt formed between two
filter papers.

Chemical equtions:
ZnSO4 + Na2CO3 ZnCO3 + Na2SO4
9.
10. ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 Zn(NO3)2 + CO2 + H2O

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Total

10
20

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