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iffusion, rownian Motion, Solids/Liquids/Gases Question Paper 2 Level IGSE Subject hemistry (0620/0971) Exam oard ambridge International Examinations (IE) Topic The particulate nature of matter Sub-Topic iffusion, rownian Motion, Solids/Liquids/ Gases ooklet Question Paper 2 18 minutes Time llowed: Score: /15 Percentage: /100 Grade oundaries: 9 8 7 6 5 4 >85% 75% 68% 60% 53% 48% 1 3 2 1 40% 33% <25%

1 The diagram shows the diffusion of hydrogen chloride and ammonia in a glass tube. The gases are given off by the solutions at each end of the tube. When hydrogen chloride and ammonia mix they produce a white solid, ammonium chloride. Which line shows where the white solid is formed? cotton wool soaked in concentrated ammonia solution cotton wool soaked in concentrated hydrochloric acid 2 The diagram shows how the arrangement of particles changes when a substance changes state. Which change of state is shown? boiling condensation evaporation sublimation 2

3 Propanone, 3 H 6 O, is a liquid at room temperature. What is the boiling point of pure propanone? 61 to 51 56 51 to 61 56 4 The melting points and boiling points of four elements are shown. In which elements do the particles vibrate about fixed positions at 0? W and X W and Z X and Y Y and Z 3

5 Substance Q boils at 445 and is a yellow solid at room temperature. Which temperature could be the melting point of pure Q? 9 72 to 78 116 116 to 126 6 Which statement about liquids and gases is correct? 1 cm 3 of gas contains more particles than 1 cm 3 of liquid. given mass of liquid has a fixed volume at room temperature. Particles in a liquid can easily be forced closer together. Particles in a liquid have fixed positions. 7 Which process causes the greatest increase in the distance between particles? condensation freezing melting sublimation 4

8 The diagram shows the arrangement of particles in the three states of matter. P Q R Solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) sublimes to gaseous carbon dioxide. Which row describes the initial and final states? 9 Which statement describes sublimation? Particles moving slowly past each other speed up and move further apart. Particles vibrating next to each other become mobile and move slowly past each other. Particles vibrating next to each other start to move rapidly and move further apart. Rapidly moving particles slow down and move closer together. 5

10 The diagram shows some changes of state. P Q solid liquid gas R S Which words describe the changes of state, P, Q, R and S? 11 Four statements about the arrangement of particles are given. 1 Particles are packed in a regular arrangement. 2 Particles are randomly arranged. 3 Particles move over each other. 4 Particles vibrate about fixed points. Which statements describe the particles in a solid? 1 and 3 1 and 4 2 and 3 2 and 4 12 iagrams R, S and T represent the three states of matter. Which change occurs during freezing? R S T R S S T T R T S 6

13 Small crystals of purple KMnO 4 (M r = 158) and orange K 2 r 2 O 7 (M r = 294) were placed at the centres of separate petri dishes filled with agar jelly. They were left to stand under the same physical conditions. fter some time, the colour of each substance had spread out as shown. dish 1 dish 2 KMnO 4 K 2 r 2 O 7 The lengths of the arrows indicate the relative distances travelled by particles of each substance. Which statement is correct? iffusion is faster in dish 1 because the mass of the particles is greater. iffusion is faster in dish 2 because the mass of the particles is greater. iffusion is slower in dish 1 because the mass of the particles is smaller. iffusion is slower in dish 2 because the mass of the particles is greater. 14 bottle of aqueous ammonia is placed on a table in a corner of the laboratory. The stopper is removed and after a few minutes all the students in the room can smell the ammonia. Which process occurs? rownian motion diffusion dissolving distillation 7

15 gas is released at point Q in the apparatus shown. point Q damp Universal Indicator paper Which gas changes the colour of the damp Universal Indicator paper most quickly? 8