Question 3B
(a) Determine the volume of water that should be added to 100 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm3 HCl in order to obtain 0.3 mol dm-3 HCl. [5 marks]
(b) Describe briefly a chemical test to distinguish between dilute HCl and dilute HNO3. Support the test with relevant equation. [6 marks]
Observation
Majority of the candidates responded to this question but their performance was below average.
In part (a), majority of the candidates could not solve this question.
In part (b), majority of the candidates could not describe a chemical test to distinguish between HCl and dilute HNO3.
The expected answers include:
(a) C1VI = C2V2 
    0.5 x 100 = 0.3 x  V2 
    V2 = 0.5 x 100  
               0.3 
    = 166.67 cm3  
    (accept 166.7 /  167) 
    Volume of water =  166.67 – 100  
    = 66.67 cm3 
(b)   Add AgNO3(aq) to each of the solutions in a test tube. Formation of a  white precipitate   
    indicates that the solution is HCl, if no  precipitate is formed then the solution is HNO3 
    AgNO3 + HCl → AgCl + HNO3 
            OR 
              Heat each sample in a test tube
    Brown gas/ fumes indicates HNO3, no brown gas / fumes indicate HCl
    4HNO3 → 2H2O + 4NO2 + O2 
               OR
           To  each sample in a test tube, add fresh FeSO4(aq), followed by conc. H2SO4 along  the   
    side of the test tube: brown ring indicates HNO3,  no brown ring indicates HCl
    FeSO4 + NO → FeSO4.NO