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GE MARKING SEME EMISTRY AS/Advanced JANUARY 2011

4 SETIN A 1. (a) (i) 6 5 N 2 (1) the blue light is absorbed / there is no yellow light to be reflected / transmitted (1) equivalent (1) [3] (b) (i) aluminium chloride / iron(iii) chloride / correct formulae [1] [1] (c) (i) The chlorine s (lone pair of) electrons interact with the ring π cloud of electrons (1) making it less polar / stronger bond (1) and therefore less susceptible to nucleophilic substitution (1) [3] Any TW from e.g. ease of manufacture / availability of starting materials / percentage yield / shelf life of product / life of product in use / effectiveness / suitability / range of colours [2] (d) (i) esters [1] reagents iodine / sodium hydroxide R sodium chlorate(i) / potassium iodide I 2 / Na or - Nal / l - / KI / I - (1) observation yellow precipitate / solid / crystals (1) (antiseptic smell is a neutral answer) [2] Total [13] 13

2. (a) (i) 3-bromopropene/3-bromoprop-1-ene [1] Reagent A (aqueous) sodium hydroxide / Na / - (1) Reagent B potassium dichromate / K 2 r 2 7 / r 2 7 2- (1) [2] (b) (i) condensation / (nucleophilic) addition elimination [1] red / yellow / orange solid (a solid must be implied) [1] (iii) take its melting temperature, compare this with known values [1] (iv) Displayed formula [1] Type of reaction oxidation / redox [1] (c) (i) Both carbon atoms of the double bond need to have different atoms / groups attached to them [1] Reagent iron(iii) chloride / Fel 3 R aqueous bromine (1) bservation purple/blue/green colour white precipitate (1) [2] (iii) It is shown by compounds that have the same structural formula but where their bonds take up different positions in space [1] (do not accept descriptions of geometrical/optical isomerism) Total [12] 3. (a) (i) hromophore [1] The sodium ions are attracted to the δ- oxygen atom of a water molecule [1] (iii) I 0-10 o / <10 [1] II (An ion that is) an electron pair acceptor / seeks out an electron rich site [1] (accept an electron deficient group/species) 14

(b) (i) Brilliant Blue FF (1) as it has R f value 0.80 and this has been identified on the chromatogram (1) [2] must have the correct deduction, either 2 or 0 here Any TW from e.g. repeat the chromatography using a different solvent / take its visible spectrum and compare its λ max with those of the two dyes / take its infrared spectrum and compare with the spectrum of the two dyes / take its NMR spectrum and compare its spectrum with the NMR spectrum of each individual dye (1), (1) [2] (c) ( 3 2 ) 2 a + a() 2 2 a 3 + 2 2 6 correct balancing (1) correct formula of ethane (1) [2] (d) polarisation (1) hydrogen bonding (1) [2] (e) - 2 N 2 accept the formula with Na + ions [1] 2 - (f) N 2 N + 3 (1) (1) [2] Total [15] Section A Total [40] 15

SETIN B 4. (a) (i) N 2 + 3 l N l + 3 [1] To remove soluble impurities [1] (iii) The impure crystals are added to the minimum quantity of hot water / added to sufficient cold water and heated until all the crystals just dissolve / WTTE (1) filter hot (1) Allow the mixture to cool (1) The product is then filtered (1) (washed) and dried in an oven at a temperature <113 / accept other drying methods that imply the temperature is <113 (1) [4] QW Information organised clearly and coherently, using specialist vocabulary when appropriate [1] (b) (i) N 3 N 3 N 3 + + + N 2 + N 2 N 2 (1) (1) (Wheland) intermediate (1) products electrophilic substitution (1) [4] Since the 2-isomer is yellow (1) and the 4-isomer is colourless; when the 4-isomer is colourless / not yellow then the 4-isomer is no longer contaminated (1) [2] (iii) Moles of N-phenylethanamide = 8.10 = 0.060 (1) 135 Moles of the 4-isomer = 6.48 = 0.036 (1) 180 % Yield = 0.036 100 = 60.(0) (1) 0.060 [3] 16

(c) (i) Potassium manganate(vii) / permanganate / KMn0 4 [1] To convert the (sodium) salt back to the (parent) acid [1] (d) 2 2 n (1) in condensation polymerisation a small molecule / water is lost / produced (1) [2] Total [20] 5. (a) (i) ydrogen cyanide ionises/dissociates (giving a hydrogen ion / + and a cyanide ion / N - ) (1) (The mechanism is described as nucleophilic addition) because the N - ion acts as a nucleophile / base / electron pair donor (attacking (accept approaches ) a δ+ site) (1) Electron density increases / negative charge produced on the oxygen atom (1) This oxygen atom acts as an electron pair donor, attracting a hydrogen ion (1) In effect a molecule of hydrogen cyanide has added across the carbon to oxygen double bond (1) (Accept any four correct points) [4] QW Legibility of text; accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar; clarity of meaning [1] ydrolysis is a reaction with water (or a water containing reagent), where water splits the organic molecule (1) In this reaction, hydrochloric / (dilute) sulfuric acid is used (1) [2] (b) (i) Number of moles of sodium hydroxide = 20.00 x 0.250 = 0.005 (1) 1000 Number of moles of lactic acid = 0.005 Mass of lactic acid = 0.005 x 90 = 0.45 g (1) Percentage of lactic acid in the yoghurt = 0.45 x 100 = 0.90 (1) [3] 50 It would produce a much smaller titre and this will lead to larger % errors - both statements required [1] (c) The dione does not react with Fehling s reagent (1) The dial produces a brown solid (1) [2] 17

(d) Molecular formula must be 172 = 4 8 12 4 (1) 43 All oxygen atoms in ester group(s) - each ester group needs two oxygen atoms 2 ester groups (1) Decolourises aqueous bromine (1) Gives methanol as the only alcohol on hydrolysis methyl ester (1) 1 NMR suggests each signal 6 protons, remotely bonded (1) Ester is 3 3 3 (1) 3 [6] QW Selection of a form and style of writing appropriate to purpose and to complexity of subject matter [1] Total [20] Section B Total [40] GE hemistry MS - January 2011 18