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WAEC Chemistry Practical Questions and Answers 2023/2024 (Complete Solution)

WAEC Chemistry Practical 2023. Many WAEC candidates find it difficult to answer the WAEC Practical Chemistry Alternative A and B correctly due to not understanding the questions. I will show you the best way to answer the 2023 WAEC Chemistry Practical questions and make a good grade in your Chemistry examination.

It is pertinent you understand the WAEC Chemistry Practical marking scheme before attempting any questions so as to present your answers in such a way that they will look attractive to the examiner to earn you big marks.

Bear in mind that every single procedure is awarded marks. So, ensure you do not skip any step while reporting and presenting your practical results.

The Chemistry Practical question paper will consist of two sections and general Chemistry questions namely:

  1. Quantitative Analysis
  2. Qualitative Analysis

These involve titration and test of ions. You will be expected to carry out an experiment and report your inference and observation. What you will see will not be far from the WAEC Chemistry Specimen given to your school.

Note: Your titration endpoint will be given to you by your Chemistry teacher. It is not the same for every school but within a range.

Do not use the endpoint here. It may vary from your center endpoint but you can follow the calculation procedures.

See:

WAEC Practical Chemistry Questions and Answers (Expo)

The 2023 answers will be posted here on 19th June during the exam

Practical Chemistry Answers Alternative B Loading…

Use your school’s endpoint and use it wherever you see our endpoint (20.4cm³) …and calculate with it

Replace our 20.4 in 1bii and do the calculation.

If your school wants to use mine, then the chemistry teacher must submit endpoint similar to ours without much difference…eg 20.40, 20.45, 20.30, etc

ALSO NOTE:

Answer you got while recalculating your 1bii is what you will use in 1biii and 1biv.

If you check our solution, you will see that we got 0.03264, when u use another average titre value (end point), you will not get same, so use what u got and replace our 0.03264 in 1biii and 1biv and re-calculate.

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WAEC Practical Chemistry Questions and Answers (Expo) Alternative A 18th May

For question 1

Use your school’s endpoint and use it wherever you see our endpoint (15.15cm³) …and calculate with it

Replace our 15.15 in 1b and do the calculation.

Your Chemistry teacher will submit endpoint similar to the ones he will give in the hall

NOTE

In (1ciii) u will multiply 0.1 with ur school’s average titre value(endpoint).
You can see that we used 15.15 which is our titre value.

If your school’s endpoint is 12.50

Your calculation will be 0.1 x 12.50 / 1000

No 2

3ai)
When drops of NaOH is added to 2cm^3 of Pb(NO3)2, a white gelatinous precipitate is formed, which is soluble in excess of it.

(3aii)
When drops of NaOH is added to 2cm^3 of Fe2(SO4)3, a reddish brown precipitate is formed, which is insoluble in excess of it.

(3b)
Put the benzoic acid crystals into a capillary tube fitted to a thermometer with rubber bands in an oil bath. Gently heat and stir until the crystals melt. Note the temperature. This is the melting point.

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WAEC Practical Chemistry Practice Questions.

All your burette readings (initials and final) as well as the size of your pipette must be recorded but no account experiment procedure is required. all calculations must be done in your answer booklet.

1. A is a solution of potassium tetraoxomanganate (VII). B is a solution of iron (II) Chloride containing 4.80 g of the salt in 250cm3 of solution. (a) Put A into the burette. Pipette 20.0cm3 or 25.0 of B into a conical flask, add 20.0cm3 of H2SO4(aq), and titrate with A. Repeat the titration to obtain concordant titire values. Tabulate your results and calculate the average volume of A used. The equation of the reaction is: MnO4(aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) + 8H+(aq) > Mn2+(aq) + 5Fe3+(aq) + 4H2O(I)

(b) From your results and the information provided, calculate the (i) concentration of B in moldm-3; (ii) Concentration of A in moldm-3 (iii) number of moles of Fe2+ in the volume of B pipetted [FeCI2 = 127 gmol-1] Credit will be given for strict adherence to the illustrations for observations precisely and for accurate inferences. all tests, observations and inferences must be clearly entered in the booklet in ink at the time they are made.

2.  C and D are inorganic salts. Carry out the following exercises on them. Record your observations and identify any gas(es) evolved. State the conclusions and draw fromt the result  of each test. (a) Put all of C in a test tube and add about 5cm3 of distilled water. Shake thoroughly and test the resulting solution with litmus paper. Divide the solution into three portions. (i) To the first portion, add NaOH(aq) in drops, then in excess. (ii) To the second portion, add NH3(aq) in drops, then in excess. (iii) To the third portion, add AgNO3(aq) followed by HCI(aq) (b)(i) Put all of D in a test tube and add about 5cm3 of distilled water. Shake thoroughly and feel the test tube. (ii) To about 2cm3 of the solution, add HCI(aq).

3. State the observations that would be made when each of the following reactions are carried out in the laboratory (a) Addition of 2cm3 of bench H2SO4(aq) to 2cm3 of barrium chloride solution; (b) Addition of 2cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to 1 g of powered iron(II) sulphide (FeS); (c) Addition of 2cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to 1 g of iron filings and allowed to stand for some time.

ANSWERS

1. Equation of the reaction: MnO4(aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) + 8H+(aq) > Mn2+(aq) + 5Fe3+(aq) + 4H2O(I)

The questions above are strictly for practice, not tomorrow’s Chemistry expo.

If you have any questions about the 2023 WAEC Chemistry Practical questions and answers, kindly let us know in the comment box.

Last Updated on June 19, 2023 by Admin

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  1. Thanks a lot and i pray the lord will continue to bless and reward you abundantly.

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  2. Please send us the chemistry paper 3 b4 6O’Clock we beg you

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  3. Thank you very much. Pls by what time will the answers be sent

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  4. when did the answers for the specimen given will be out

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  5. Thanks alot for the given view of the exam thanks alot once again

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