Question 3
3 (a)(i) Give one use for each of the following laboratory apparatus:
I   desicator;
        II   volumetric flask;
III. glass rod. [3 marks]
(ii)  List two examples each of the following  oxides:
        I.   neutral oxides;
        II.   amphoteric oxides.                                          [4  marks]
(b) Outline a technique that could be used in purifying a sample of sugar contaminated with sand.
(c)  State what would be observed when each  of the following reactions is carried out.
        Addition of:
        (i)  HNO3(aq)  to CuCO3 solid;
        (ii)  acidified  KMnO4 to C2H4;
        (iii)  iodine solution to a paste of unripe plantain.              {5 marks]
      
Observation
The expected answers include:
(a) (i)
    I.-    used  to keep chemicals/substances/solids dry                         
    -     to  dry chemicals/substances/solids
II.- for preparation of standard solutions
- to measure a fixed volume of liquids
 
III.  used to            
    -   stir or mix chemicals/ liquids  for laboratory purposes.
- dislodge precipitate from containers.
 - guard transferring of liquid from a beaker.
 
(ii) I. -   Nitrogen (I) oxide     -    N2O
    -      Nitrogen (II) oxide     -     NO
    -      Carbon  (II) oxide      -     CO
    -      Water/Hydrogen  oxide    -    H2O
    
    II. -   Zinc  oxide       -       ZnO
    -    Lead  (II) oxide    -       PbO
    -    Aluminium  oxide   -      Al2O3
    -    Berryllium  oxide    -     BeO
                
    (b)-   To  the mixture, add distilled water, stir to dissolve the sugar
    -     filter  the mixture to remove sand
    -     Evaporate  the filtrate on water bath/ in the  Sun 
    -     allow  to cool to obtain sugar crystals 
    
(c)(i)  Effervescence  of (colourless) gas/ gas evolved, blue solution forms 
    (ii)   Purple  colour turns colourless/ discharged 
    (iii)  Blue-black colouration observed