JAMB Chemistry Past Questions & Answers - Page 8

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71.

What is the solubility product constant (Ksp) used for?

A.

To measure the total mass of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent

B.

To determine the concentration of a solute in a saturated solution

C.

To calculate the solubility of a solute in a given solvent

D.

To compare the solubilities of different solutes in the same solvent

Correct answer is B

The solubility product constant (Ksp) is a constant specific to a given solute and solvent at a particular temperature. It is used to calculate the concentration of a solute in a saturated solution, where no more solute can dissolve at equilibrium.

72.

What is the chemical structure of soap and detergent molecules?

A.

Hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail

B.

Hydrophilic head and hydrophilic tail

C.

Hydrophobic head and hydrophobic tail

D.

Hydrophilic tail and hydrophobic head

Correct answer is A

Both soap and detergent molecules have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. The hydrophilic head allows the molecules to interact with water, while the hydrophobic tail interacts with oils and grease.

73.

What happens to the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc) for a reaction if the reaction is reversed?

A.

It becomes zero

B.

It becomes negative

C.

It remains the same

D.

It becomes the reciprocal of the original value

Correct answer is D

If a reaction is reversed, the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reversed reaction becomes the reciprocal of the original equilibrium constant. For a reaction:
A + B ⇌ C + D
The equilibrium constant Kc = [C][D]/[A][B]
For the reversed reaction:
C + D ⇌ A + B
The equilibrium constant Kc(reversed) = [A][B]/[C][D]
Thus, Kc(reversed) = 1/Kc.

74.

Which of the following is an example of an endothermic reaction?

A.

Combustion of propane (C\(_3\)H\(_8\)) to produce carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) and water (H\(_2\)O).

B.

Burning of methane (CH\(_4\)) in the presence of oxygen

C.

Formation of table salt (NaCl) from sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl\(_2\)).

D.

Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H\(_2\)O\(_2\)) into water (H\(_2\)O) and oxygen (O\(_2\)).

Correct answer is D

The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H\(_2\)O\(_2\)) into water (H\(_2\)O) and oxygen (O\(_2\)) is an endothermic reaction because it requires energy to break the bonds in the hydrogen peroxide molecule. The process absorbs heat from the surroundings to drive the reaction.

75.

Who proposed the planetary model of the atom with electrons orbiting the nucleus?

A.

Erwin Schrödinger

B.

Ernest Rutherford

C.

Niels Bohr

D.

J.J. Thomson

Correct answer is C

Niels Bohr proposed the planetary model of the atom in 1913. According to this model, electrons move in circular orbits around the positively charged nucleus, much like planets orbiting the sun. However, this model has been refined in modern quantum theory.

76.

What is the name of the process by which ammonia is produced on an industrial scale?

A.

Nitrogenation

B.

Ammoniation

C.

Nitrification

D.

Haber process

Correct answer is D

The industrial production of ammonia is known as the Haber process. It involves the reaction of nitrogen gas (N\(_2\)) and hydrogen gas (H\(_2\)) at high temperature and pressure in the presence of a catalyst to produce ammonia (NH\(_3\)).

77.

What is eutrophication?

A.

The release of harmful chemicals into water bodies

B.

The excessive growth of algae due to nutrient enrichment

C.

The presence of heavy metals in water

D.

The formation of oil slicks on water surfaces

Correct answer is B

Eutrophication is the excessive growth of algae and aquatic plants in water bodies due to the increased availability of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. This nutrient enrichment often comes from agricultural runoff, sewage, and industrial discharges.

78.

According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is due to

A.

The vibrations of gas particles.

B.

The weight of the gas particles

C.

The attractive forces between gas particles

D.

The collisions of gas particles with the container walls

Correct answer is D

In the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is a result of the frequent and random collisions of gas particles with the walls of the container. The force of these collisions creates pressure on the container walls.

79.

What is the sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound?

A.

+2

B.

-1

C.

0

D.

+1

Correct answer is C

The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is always zero. This is because oxidation numbers represent the charge that an atom would have if all bonding were ionic. In a neutral compound, the total positive charge (from the oxidation numbers of the atoms that have positive oxidation numbers) must equal the total negative charge (from the atoms that have negative oxidation numbers).

80.

Which of the following reactions would be expected to have the highest entropy change?

A.

Liquid → Gas

B.

Solid → Liquid

C.

Gas → Liquid

D.

Gas → Solid

Correct answer is A

The phase change from a liquid to a gas involves an increase in entropy. In the gas phase, molecules have higher degrees of freedom and are more dispersed compared to the liquid phase, resulting in higher entropy change.