2016年12月30日 星期五
F2 1st term SE 02 answers
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7.1 AB Composition of air II
i Concept
Checking
Decide whether the following statements are true or false,
and try to rewrite the true statements. (10
marks)
1 A glowing splint relights when it is put into a tube of carbon
dioxide. True
/ False
A glowing splint
relights when it is put into a tube of oxygen.
/ A
glowing splint goes out when it is put into a tube of carbon dioxide.
2 We
can use hydrogencarbonate indicator to absorb carbon dioxide. True
/ False
We can use
hydrogencarbonate indicator to test for carbon dioxide.
3 Cobalt
chloride paper is used to test for the presence of water. True / False
4 Breathed
air contains more oxygen than nitrogen. True
/ False
Breathed air contains
more nitrogen than oxygen.
/
Breathed air contains less oxygen than nitrogen.
5 The
carbon dioxide content of breathed air is higher than that of unbreathed air. True / False
i Short
Questions
1 To test for the presence of water, we
should handle dry cobalt chloride papers with a pair of forceps instead of
hands. Why? (2 marks)
This prevents the
moisture on hands from turning the cobalt chloride papers from blue to pink
(1), interfering the experimental results (1).
2 If dry cobalt chloride paper is exposed
in air for a long time, its colour changes. Name the substance that causes this colour change. The
water vapour in air. (1 mark)
3 What indicator can we use to detect the
content of carbon dioxide? (1 mark)
Hydrogencarbonate
indicator / Lime water
2 A
student has mistakenly mixed up 4 test tubes of gases, which were unlabeled. In order to find out what these gases
were, he carried out several tests and the results are shown below.
Glowing splint
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Lime water
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Hydrogencarbonate indicator solution
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Test tube 1
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the splint
relights
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remains
clear
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remains red
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Test tube 2
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the splint
goes out
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turns milky
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turns
yellow
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Test tube 3
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the splint
goes out
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remains
clear
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remains red
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Test tube 4
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the splint
goes out
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not carried
out
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turns
yellow
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(a) Identify the gases in the four test tubes. (4 marks)
Test tube 1
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Oxygen
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Test tube 2
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Carbon dioxide
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Test tube 3
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Nitrogen
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Test tube 4
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Carbon dioxide
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(b) Suggest TWO uses of the gas in test tube 2. (2
marks)
To make dry ice (1); To
make fire extinguisher (1).
(c) (i) With
reference to the above test results, which gas is the most unreactive? Explain. (2
marks)
The gas in test tube 3
(nitrogen) is the most unreactive among the three gases (1), as it shows no
reaction to any of the above tests (1).
(ii) Suggest ONE use of the gas in (i). (1 mark)
To fill food package to
extend the shelf life. (1)
(d) What will be the result if the gas in test
tube 4 is tested with lime water? (1
mark)
The lime water turns
milky (1).
F2 IS First Term Revision Exercise Ans
Kowloon Tong School (Secondary Section)
F. 2 Integrated Science
First Term
Examination Coverage and Revision Exercise
Name:
_______________________( ) Class:
Form 2 _____________
Exam Coverage
Textbook
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Experiments
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Workbook
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Worksheet
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7.1 What is air made of? (P.3 - 15)
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Experiment 7.1A – E
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P.1 - 25
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WS01 –WS11
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7.2 Burning (P.16 - 23)
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Experiment 7.2A - B
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7.3
How does our body obtain energy? (P.26 - 34)
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Experiment 7.3A - B
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7.4
How do green plants obtain energy? (P.34 - 47)
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Experiment 7.4A - D
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7.5
Gaseous exchange between living things and the environment (P.47 - 56)
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Experiment 7.5A - B
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7.6
Breathing and breathing system in humans (P.57 - 65)
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8.1
Making electricity flow (P.96 - 99)
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Experiment 8.1A - C
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P.51 – 57(3.c)
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WS12-WS14
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8.2 Electric current (P.100 - 106)
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Experiment 8.2
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8.3 Voltage (P.107 - 113)
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Experiment 8.3A - B
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Multiple Choice Questions
1. C
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2. A
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3. B
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4. B
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5. B
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6. D
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7. D
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8. A
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9. D
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10. C
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11. D
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Fill in the Blanks
1. glowing
2. (a) fuel
(b) oxygen
(c) a
sufficiently high temperature (Any order)
3. (a) brown
(b) dark blue
4. (a) faster
(b) carbon dioxide
(c) oxygen
5. air sacs
Short Question
(a) Process X:
photosynthesis
(b) A: light energy B:
carbon dioxide C: oxygen D: water
(c) Leaf has chlorophyll which can absorb the light
energy (A) from the Sun.
Long Question
(a) Respiration
Food + Oxygen à Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
(b) (i) Intercostal
muscles, ribs and diaphragm
(ii) During breathing in, the intercostal muscles contracts,
causing the ribs to move
upwards
and outwards; at the same time, the diaphragm move downwards. Hence,
the
volume inside the chest increases, the gas pressure inside the chest decreases,
thus
air is drawn into the lungs.
2016年12月23日 星期五
F2 1st Term Exam Revision Exercise
Please download the exercise from the following link:
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Ans:
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Good lunck!
2016年12月18日 星期日
F2 1st Term IS WS 13 Answers
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8.1 Making
electricity flow (P.93-99)
i Words to know:
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English term
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Write the words again
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Chinese term
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1
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Electricity
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電(力)
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2
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Electrical
energy
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電能
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3
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Dry cell
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乾電池
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4
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Closed
circuit
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閉合電路
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5
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Open
circuit
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斷路
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6
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Electrical
conductors
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導電體
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7
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Electrical
insulators
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電絕緣體
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8
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Switch
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開關
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9
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Metal /
Non-metal
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金屬 / 非金屬
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10
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Graphite
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石墨
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i Matching:
Closed circuit
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is a circuit which is incomplete.
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Dry cell
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stores chemical energy and is a source of
electrical energy.
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Electrical conductors
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allows electricity to pass through.
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Electrical insulators
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are materials that do not allow electricity to
pass through.
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Open circuit
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is a circuit which is complete.
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Switch
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is a device which can be used to open or closed a
circuit.
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i Fill
in the blanks:
1
Conditions for electricity to flow:
Ø Sources of
electrical energy:
l Dry cell stores chemical energy
which can be converted into electrical
energy.
l Electrical
energy can also be supplied from the power station to the appliance through the socket.
Ø A path for
electricity to flow through called circuit
l A circuit which
is complete is called a closed
circuit.
l A circuit which
is incomplete is called an open
circuit.
2 Materials that allow electricity to pass
through are called electrical conductors.
Materials
that do not allow electricity to pass through are called electrical
insulators.
3 Metals are electrical
conductors while most non-metals are electrical insulators.
Graphite is a non-metal but it
conducts electricity.
4 A switch can be used to open or close a circuit.
i Concept
checking:
Decide whether the following
statements are true or false, and try to rewrite the true statements.
1 If a circuit is
open, an electric current can flow through it. True
/ False
If a circuit is closed, an electric
current can flow through it.
/ If a circuit is open, an electric
current cannot flow through it.
2 Graphite is a
non-metal, so it cannot conduct electricity. True
/ False
Graphite is a non-metal, but it can
conduct electricity.
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