Water & Water Pollution (Cambridge (CIE) O Level Chemistry): Exam Questions

Exam code: 5070

2 hours20 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

    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

    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

    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 

      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

        21 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.

        31 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

        remove salts

          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 

            21 mark

            Which substances lead to the 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

            31 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