Water & Water Pollution (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry)

Exam Questions

2 hours30 questions
11 mark

A student added anhydrous copper(II) sulfate to a test tube containing an aqueous solution. 

Which row correctly describes the colour change the student observed?

 

before addition

after addition

A

white

pink

B

white

blue

C

blue

white

D

pink

blue

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    21 mark

    Which of the following statements regarding the uses of water are correct?

    1

    Water in industry is used as a solvent and as a coolant.

    2

    All water used in industry is safe for human consumption.

    3

    Water in the household may contain dissolved salts.

    4

    Water in the household is used for sanitation and cooking.

    • 1, 3 & 4

    • 1, 2 & 4

    • 2, 3 & 4

    • 1 & 4 only

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    31 mark

    During the treatment of ground water, large insoluble particles are allowed to settle to the bottom of a tank.

    What is this process called?

    • Sedimentation

    • Anaerobic digestion

    • Screening

    • Chlorination

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    41 mark

    There are many steps involved when treating water.

    Which of the answers below is the incorrect reason for the treatment step being carried out?

     

    Treatment

    Explanation

    A

    filtration

    to remove dissolved solids

    B

    carbon filtration

    to remove tastes and odours

    C

    sedimentation

    to remove mud and sand

    B

    chlorination

    to kill bacteria 

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      51 mark

      Separate: Chemistry Only

      What essential plant nutrients do fertilisers supply?

      A

      phosphorus

      calcium

      nitrogen

      B

      iron

      nitrogen

      magnesium

      C

      nitrogen

       potassium 

      phosphorus

      D

      potassium

      calcium

       nitrogen

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        11 mark

        Potable water is produced from a water source near a country spring as shown in the flow diagram.

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        Which processes occur at P and Q?

         

        P

        Q

        A

        chlorination

        filtration

        B

        chlorination

        distillation

        C

        filtration

        distillation

        D

        filtration

        chlorination

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          21 mark

          Which pair of substances would make an NPK fertiliser? 

          • ammonium phosphate and potassium chloride  

          • calcium phosphate and potassium chloride 

          • ammonium sulfate and potassium nitrate 

          • potassium nitrate and calcium carbonate 

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          31 mark

          Mineral water contains dissolved salts such as magnesium chloride. Which one of the following statements about mineral water is correct? 

          • Mineral water boils at slightly above 100 °C.

          • Mineral water is pure water.

          • Mineral water boils at exactly 100 °C.

          • Another name for mineral water is fizzy water.

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          41 mark

          Ammonia and sulfuric acid can react in the lab to make ammonium sulfate fertiliser.

          What is the formula of the product?

          • NH3SO4

          • NH4SO4

          • (NH4)2SO4

          • (NH3)2SO4

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          51 mark

          Which is the correct reason for carrying out each step when treating water?

           

           Adding carbon

           Chlorination

          Sedimentation

          A

          kill microbes

          remove salts

          remove solids

          B

          remove salts

          remove odours

          kill microbes

          C

          remove odours

          kill microbes

          remove solids

          D

          remove odours

          remove solids

          1. remove salts

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            11 mark

            Which row correctly identifies the substance based on the experiment and observations carried out?

             

            Experiment 

            Observations

            Identity of bold substance

            A

            Pink crystals are heated 

            The crystals turn blue and steam is given off 

            anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride 

            B

            Water is added to a white solid 

            The white solid turns blue 

            anhydrous copper(II) sulfate

            C

            Blue crystals are heated 

            The crystals turn white and steam is given off 

            anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride 

            D

            Water is added to a blue solid

            The blue solid turns pink

            hydrated copper(II) sulfate 

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              21 mark

              Fertilisers provide three essential elements required for plant growth. 

              Which substances will make a salt that will contain two of these essential elements? 

              1   ammonia and nitric acid 

              2   potassium hydroxide and sulfuric acid 

              3   ammonia and phosphoric acid 

              4   potassium hydroxide and nitric acid 

              • 1 and 2

              • 1 and 3 

              • 2 and 4 

              • 3 and 4

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              31 mark

              Separate: Chemistry Only

              Which substances lead to deoxygenation of water?

              1   NH4NO3

              2   Pb

              3   Mg

              4   Ca3(PO4)2

              • 2 and 4 

              • 1 and 2 

              • 3 and 4 

              • 1 and 4

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              Separate: Chemistry and Extended Only

              Different fertilisers contain the essential elements needed for plant growth in varying quantities.

              Which fertiliser compound contains the highest percentage by mass of the essential elements needed for growth?

              [Relative atomic masses, Ar: H = 1; N = 14; O = 16; P = 31; S = 32; K = 39; Ca = 40]

              • (NH4)2SO4

              • NH4NO3

              • K2SO4

              • Ca3(PO4)2

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              51 mark

              Separate: Chemistry Only

              Four water samples, W, X, Y and Z, were analysed in the laboratory to measure pH, boiling point, and the amount of dissolved solids.

              The sources of water were:

              • pure water

              • tap water

              • acidic rain

              • sea water

              The results are shown in the table below.

              Water sample

              pH

              Boiling point / °C

              Mass of dissolved solids in 20 cm3 of water / g

              W

              8.2

              101.3 - 101.5

              0.72

              X

              4.2

              100.2 - 100.3

              0.03

              Y

              7.0

              100.0

              0.00

              Z

              6.3

              100.5 - 100.6

              0.02

              Which are the correct identities of water samples W, X, Y and Z?

               

              W

              X

              Y

              Z

              A

              acidic rain

              pure water

              tap water

              sea water

              B

              pure water

              tap water

              sea water

              acidic rain

              C

              tap water

              sea water

              acidic rain

              pure water

              D

              sea water

              acidic rain

              pure water

              tap water

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