C2.6 Carbon and its Compounds

1. How does Carbon react with concentrated sulphuric acid?

2. What makes graphite a good conductor of electricity and a good electrode?

3. Name the allotrope of carbon which is stable, colorless, transparent and shiny crystalline solid

4. Allotropy is the existence of an element in more than one form in the same physical state. True or False

5. Which of the following is not an example of amorphous carbon?

6. Mention the chemical properties of carbon (II) oxide

7. Mention the properties of Carbon (IV) oxide gas

8. What makes graphite a good lubricant of fast-moving machines which generate a lot of heat?

9. Describe the characteristics of Diamond

10. What is observed when a mixture of carbon and some metals oxides are heated?

11. Mention the uses of Carbon (IV) oxide

12. Explain the products formed when carbonates and hydrogen carbonates react with dilute acids

13. Describe the physical properties of Carbon (II) Oxide.

14. Describe Carbon (Ii) oxide

15. Mention the two common allotropes of carbon

16. Which allotrope of carbon has a giant atomic structure in which carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms to form a regular tetrahedron shape?

17. What is formed when carbon burns in oxygen?

18. How does Carbon react with concentrated Nitric (V) acid?

19. Carbonates are salts of metal ions or ammonium ions with carbonate ions. True or False

20. How is Carbon (II) oxide produced in the Lab? By dehydrating Methanoic acid using concentrated Sulphuric (VI) acid?                                               

21. Which allotrope of carbon has a giant atomic structure in which layers are held together by Van der Waals forces?

22. Fullerene is a synthetic allotrope of carbon. True or False

23. How is carbon (IV) oxide prepared in the Lab?

24. Name the allotrope of carbon which is black, soft and slippery crystalline solid

25. An impure form of carbon is called

26. What is the action of heat on carbonates and hydrogen carbonates?

27. Describe the characteristics of Graphite

28. Describe Carbon (IV) oxide gas