(a)(1) Define covalent bond. (ii) Give two properties of covalent compounds (ii) With the aid...

CHEMISTRY
WAEC 2008

(a)(1) Define covalent bond.

(ii) Give two properties of covalent compounds

(ii) With the aid of a diagram, show how ammonia molecule is formed

(iv) Illustrate with a diagram the formation of ammonium ion?

(v) What type of bond(s) exist(s) in I. ammonia, H. ammonium ion? (\(_1\)H\(_7\)N)

(b)(i) Write three subatomic particles with their corresponding relative masses. CH\(_2\)OH

(ii) Name the possible states in which water can exist.

(c) (i) State Graham's law of diffusion

(ii) Arrange the following gases, He, CH\(_4\) and N\(_2\) in order of increasing rates of diffusion. Give a reason for the order. [ H = 1, He = 4, C = 12, N = 14 ]

(d) Draw the structures of the following compounds:

(i) 2,3-dimethylbutane;

(ii) 1,4-dibromocyclohexane.

Explanation

(a)(i) Covalent bond is a bond between two atoms in which each of the atoms contribute to the shared pair of electrons.

(ii) (a) Non-conductors of electricity (b) Insoluble in water/soluble in non-polar solvents. (c) Have low melting or boiling point.

(v) (a) covalent bond (b) covalent bond dative or coordinate covalent bond

(b)

Particles

Relative Masses Proton

Proton1

Neutron

1
Electron1
1840

(c)(i) Graham's law of diffusion states that a constant temperature and pressure, the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its vapour density or molecular mass.

(ii) N\(_2\), CH\(_4\), He : the smaller the molecular mass the faster the rate at which the gas diffuses or the larger the molar mass the slower the rate at which the gas diffuses.

(d)



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