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ITERATIOAL BACCALAUREATE BACCALAURÉAT ITERATIOAL BACILLERATO ITERACIOAL M01/420/(3) CEMISTRY IGER LEVEL PAPER 3 Friday 11 May 2001 (morning) ame umber 1 hour 15 minutes ISTRUCTIOS TO CADIDATES! Write your candidate name and number in the boxes above.! Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so.! Answer all of the questions from two of the Options in the spaces provided. You may continue your answers in a continuation answer booklet, and indicate the number of booklets used in the box below. Write your name and candidate number on the front cover of the continuation answer booklets, and attach them to this question paper using the tag provided.! At the end of the examination, indicate the letters of the Options answered in the boxes below. OPTIOS ASWERED EXAMIER TEAM LEADER IBCA /25 /25 /25 /25 /25 /25 UMBER OF COTIUATIO BOOKLETS USED... TOTAL /50 TOTAL /50 TOTAL /50 221-154 22 pages

2 M01/420/(3) Option C uman biochemistry C1. The hormone testosterone has the structure: C 3 O 3 C O (a) State what is meant by the term hormone. (b) (i) ame the gland which is the major source of testosterone in humans. Testosterone is a member of a group of compounds called steroids. Certain steroids have useful medical applications. owever, in recent years steroid abuse amongst athletes has become more common. Describe briefly the use and abuse of steroids. [3] (c) Circle two functional groups in the structure of testosterone above, labelling them A and B. ame both functional groups. (d) Functional group A:... Functional group B:... By referring to the structure of cholesterol in Table 21 of the Data Booklet, give one structural difference between testosterone and cholesterol. 221-154

3 M01/420/(3) C2. The diagram below represents a molecule of a fat. B A B B (a) If the molecule is hydrolysed, what product would be formed from A? (b) What general name is given to the products formed from B? (c) (d) State the conditions needed to carry out the hydrolysis of a fat. An experiment was carried out using a calorimeter to determine the calorific value of a low fat chocolate bar with a mass of 50.0 g. The complete oxidation (combustion) of a 10 g sample of the chocolate bar raised the temperature of 500 g of water to 86.5! C. The initial temperature of the water was 19.0! C. Calculate the calorific value (in kj) of the chocolate bar. 1 1 (The specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 Jg K.) [4] 221-154 Turn over

4 M01/420/(3) C3. (a) DA consists of two helical strands of nucleotides bonded together. The diagrams below show which base pairs bond to each other. State what kind of bond holds the two strands of DA together and show these bonds on each diagram. State which other two molecules are bonded to a base to form a nucleotide and describe how individual nucleotides are joined to form a single strand of DA. [6] Cytosine pairs with guanine O O Cytosine Guanine Thymine pairs with adenine O O Thymine Adenine........................... (This question continues on the following page) 221-154

5 M01/420/(3) (Question C3 continued) (b) A few drops of blood are found at the scene of a crime. Describe the stages in preparing a DA profile from the blood sample. [4] 221-154 Turn over

6 M01/420/(3) Option D Environmental chemistry D1. Two of the greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming are carbon dioxide and methane. (a) ame one other greenhouse gas. (b) (i) ame one natural and one man-made source of carbon dioxide. atural:... Man-made:... ame one natural and one man-made source of methane. atural:... Man-made:... (c) Explain how greenhouse gases are thought to cause global warming. [3] 221-154

7 M01/420/(3) D2. (a) Two processes used to treat sewage are filtration and chemical precipitation. (i) ame the type of substance removed by filtration and the equipment used to do this. ame the type of substance removed by chemical precipitation and a chemical used to do this. (b) (i) State two advantages of treating drinking water with ozone rather than chlorine. Other than cost, name one disadvantage of treating drinking water with ozone rather than chlorine. 221-154 Turn over

8 M01/420/(3) D3. Explain how secondary pollutants are produced in photochemical smog. State why these substances are undesirable, and suggest three ways in which photochemical smog could be reduced. [10]................................................ 221-154

9 M01/420/(3) Option E Chemical industries E1. (a) State two functions of the coke fed into the blast furnace during the extraction of iron from iron ore. (b) The cast iron produced in the furnace contains the impurities carbon and silica. Describe how these impurities are removed to produce pure steel. (i) Carbon: Silica: 221-154 Turn over

10 M01/420/(3) E2. (a) Write an equation for the thermal cracking of hexane. Give one use for each of the products of your reaction. [3] (b) (i) ame a catalyst used in catalytic cracking. What other condition is needed for catalytic cracking? (c) ow do the products of catalytic cracking and hydrocracking differ? Catalytic cracking:... ydrocracking:... E3. Most chemical processes have associated environmental hazards. State one potential problem linked to oil refining and iron production. Oil refining:...... Iron production:...... 221-154

11 M01/420/(3) E4. This question should be answered with reference to section 12 of the Data Booklet, Thermodynamics of metal extraction. Explain each of the following: On the Ellingham diagram, the line representing G Ö (standard Gibbs free energy change) for the reaction 2C(s) + O 2(g) 2CO(g) has a negative slope (gradient), in the opposite direction to the other lines on the diagram................ When carbon is heated in oxygen at 2000 K, the main product of the reaction is carbon monoxide, CO(g). At 500 K, the main product is carbon dioxide, CO 2(g)................ 221-154 Turn over

12 M01/420/(3) E5. The basis of the chlor-alkali industry is the production of sodium hydroxide and chlorine from sodium chloride. Describe the diaphragm cell used in the electrolysis of sodium chloride. Refer to the processes taking place at both the cathode and anode electrodes in your answer. Suggest one advantage and one disadvantage of using the diaphragm cell instead of the mercury cell. [6].............................. 221-154

13 M01/420/(3) Option F Fuels and energy 6 F1. In a given location, the earth s surface receives 1.26 10 units of solar energy. Green plants 4 (e.g. algae) absorb 1.26 10 units of this energy. (a) (i) What percentage of the sun s energy is absorbed by the green plants? Suggest two reasons why the remainder of the sun s energy is not absorbed by green plants. (b) (i) ame the process by which green plants use the sun s energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose (biomass). Give a balanced chemical equation for the reaction. (c) (i) State two methods in which biomass can be converted into energy: 1... 2... For one of the above methods, state one advantage and one disadvantage of the process. Advantage:... Disadvantage:... (This question continues on the following page) 221-154 Turn over

14 M01/420/(3) (Question F1 continued) (d) (i) Outline how the algae and plankton in ancient oceans were converted into crude oil. [3] State three disadvantages of using oil as an energy source. [3] 221-154

15 M01/420/(3) F2. (a) Compare the properties of semiconductors with metals and insulators. (b) (c) State the function of a photovoltaic cell and describe how it works. State one advantage and one disadvantage of using such a cell. Explain the factors that affect the voltage and power available from a battery. [6] 221-154 Turn over

16 M01/420/(3) Option G Modern analytical chemistry G1. The diagram below represents the spectrum of chlorine, consisting of five peaks, labelled I, II, III, IV and V respectively. Peak I is due to the 35 Cl + ion. I Relative abundance II III IV V 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Mass / charge (a) (b) (c) (d) What analytical technique would give a spectrum like that shown above? State why the spectrum of chlorine consists of more than two peaks. Suggest what peaks II and IV might be due to. Using the spectrum above, find the isotopic composition of chlorine and justify your answer. (e) (i) ow is a molecular ion formed? What information could be obtained from the mass/charge value of the molecular ion? 221-154

17 M01/420/(3) G2. (a) State the type of electron transitions that cause colour in complexes of transition metals. (b) Which analytical technique would give bond length and bond angle data for a sample of a transition metal complex? G3. (a) Draw the shapes of the water and carbon dioxide molecules and describe what occurs at the molecular level during the absorption of infrared radiation by these molecules. [5] (This question continues on the following page) 221-154 Turn over

18 M01/420/(3) (Question G3 continued) (b) The infrared spectrum of one of the following compounds is shown below: C C OC C 3 2 2 3 C C CO 3 2 2 C C C O 3 2 2 C C CO C C 3 2 2 2 3 100 90 80 Percent transmittance 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 4600 3800 3000 2200 1800 1400 1000 800 600 400 Wavenumber / cm 1 (This question continues on the following page) 221-154

19 M01/420/(3) (Question G3 (b) continued) (i) Using Table 18 in the Data Booklet, determine which compound the spectrum represents and give its full structural formula. Explain how you made your choice. [6] For each of the other three compounds, state the infrared absorption values that would allow you to distinguish between them. [4] 221-154 Turn over

20 M01/420/(3) Option Further organic chemistry 1. This question is about isomers with the general formula C. n 2n (a) (i) Draw the structures of the two geometrical (cis/trans) isomers of C 4 8, giving their full names. [3] Write the mechanism for the reaction of the cis isomer of C 4 8with bromine (dissolved in a non-polar solvent). (b) (i) There are four isomers with the formula C 5 10 which contain a three-membered carbon ring. Draw these isomers and label them A, B, C and D. [4] Indicate, by writing two letters (chosen from A, B, C and D) a pair of isomers that are structural isomers and a pair that are geometrical isomers. Structural isomers:... Geometrical isomers:... (This question continues on the following page) 221-154

21 M01/420/(3) (Question 1 Part (b) continued) (iii) From the four isomers A, B, C and D, draw the structure of an isomer that shows optical isomerism and mark the chiral centre with an asterisk (*). (c) (d) Use the examples from parts (a) and (b) to explain the existence of geometrical isomers. Suggest a reason why compounds containing three-membered carbon rings are less stable than those containing four-membered rings. 221-154 Turn over

22 M01/420/(3) 2. (a) itration of aromatic compounds can be carried out using nitric acid. Draw the structures of the two major products of the mononitration of phenol using dilute nitric acid, and label them X and Y. Suggest a structure for a product if concentrated nitric acid were used and label it Z. Explain why the conditions for the mononitration of phenol are much milder than for the mononitration of benzene. [5] (b) Some of the compounds in (a), arranged from the most acidic to the least acidic, follow the order: Z > (X and Y) > phenol Discuss this trend. [4] 221-154