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3 Gallium is a metallic element in Group III. It has similar properties to aluminium. (a) (i) Describe the structure and bonding in a metallic element. You should include a labelled diagram in your answer. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3... [3] (ii) Explain why metallic elements such as gallium are good conductors of electricity. (b) Give the formula of 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3 gallium(iii) chloride,... gallium(iii) sulfate.... (c) Gallium(III) oxide, Ga 2 O 3, is amphoteric. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3 (i) Write the chemical equation for the reaction between gallium(iii) oxide and dilute nitric acid to form a salt and water only. (ii) The reaction between gallium(iii) oxide and sodium hydroxide solution forms only water and a salt containing the negative ion Ga 2 O 4 2. Write the chemical equation for this reaction. (d) Alloys of gallium and other elements are often more useful than the metallic element itself. Suggest two reasons why alloys of gallium are more useful than the metallic element..... 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3 [Total: 12]

4 (a) Potassium iodide is an ionic compound. 7 0620/43/M/J/16-Q4 (i) Describe what happens, in terms of electron loss and gain, when a potassium atom reacts with an iodine atom. (ii) Describe the structure of solid potassium iodide. You may draw a diagram. (iii) Explain why potassium iodide has a high melting point. 0620/43/M/J/16

(b) Potassium iodide and lead nitrate are both soluble. Lead iodide is insoluble. 8 (i) Describe how a pure dry sample of lead iodide could be made from solid potassium iodide and solid lead nitrate. 0620/43/M/J/16-Q4... [4] (ii) Write an ionic equation for the formation of lead iodide, PbI 2, when potassium iodide and lead nitrate react with each other. State symbols are not required. (c) When chlorine gas is bubbled through an aqueous solution of potassium iodide, a redox reaction takes place. 2I + Cl 2 I 2 + 2Cl (i) State the colour change expected in this reaction. start colour... end colour... (ii) Identify the reducing agent in this reaction. Explain your answer. 0620/43/M/J/16-Q4 [Total: 16] 0620/43/M/J/16

5 Dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium carbonate solution. 9 0620/43/M/J/16-Q5 2HCl (aq) + Na 2 CO 3 (aq) 2NaCl (aq) + H 2 O(l) + CO 2 (g) (a) Explain why effervescence is seen during the reaction..... [1] (b) Dilute hydrochloric acid was titrated with sodium carbonate solution. 10.0 cm 3 of 0.100 mol / dm 3 hydrochloric acid were placed in a conical flask. A few drops of methyl orange indicator were added to the dilute hydrochloric acid. The mixture was titrated with sodium carbonate solution. 16.2 cm 3 of sodium carbonate solution were required to react completely with the acid. (i) What colour would the methyl orange indicator be in the hydrochloric acid? 0620/43/M/J/16-Q5 (ii) Calculate how many moles of hydrochloric acid were used.... mol [1] (iii) Use your answer to (b)(ii) and the equation for the reaction to calculate the number of moles of sodium carbonate that reacted.... mol [1] (iv) Use your answer to (b)(iii) to calculate the concentration of the sodium carbonate solution in mol / dm 3.... mol / dm 3 (c) In another experiment, 0.020 mol of sodium carbonate were reacted with excess hydrochloric acid. Calculate the maximum volume (at r.t.p.) of carbon dioxide gas that could be made in this reaction. 0620/43/M/J/16-Q5... dm 3 [3] [Total: 9] 0620/43/M/J/16

(b) Some of the white solid is removed from the tube and dissolved in water. Describe how the white solid could be tested to show it contains, 11 0620/43/M/J/16-Q6 (i) ammonium ions, test... result... [3] (ii) chloride ions. test... result... [3] 0620/43/M/J/16

6 0620/42/O/N/16-Q4 4 Dilute nitric acid behaves as a typical acid in some reactions but not in other reactions. (a) Dilute nitric acid behaves as a typical acid when reacted with copper(ii) oxide and with copper(ii) carbonate. Describe what you would see if excess dilute nitric acid is added separately to solid samples of copper(ii) carbonate and copper(ii) oxide followed by warming the mixtures. copper(ii) carbonate...... copper(ii) oxide...... [4] (b) When dilute nitric acid is added to pieces of copper and heated, a reaction takes place and copper(ii) nitrate is formed. (i) Part of the chemical equation for the reaction between copper and dilute nitric acid is shown. Complete the chemical equation by inserting the formula of copper(ii) nitrate and balancing the equation....cu(s) + 8HNO 3 (aq)...(aq) + 4H 2 O(l) + 2NO(g) (ii) How is the reaction of dilute nitric acid with copper different from that of a typical metal with a typical acid? [Total: 7] 0620/42/O/N/16

5 Chlorine, bromine and iodine are halogens. (a) Chlorine can be made in the laboratory by heating manganese(iv) oxide with concentrated hydrochloric acid. MnO 2 (s) + 4HCl (aq) MnCl 2 (aq) + 2H 2 O(l) + Cl 2 (g) Calculate the volume of 8.00 mol / dm 3 HCl (aq) needed to react with 3.48 g of MnO 2. moles of MnO 2 used moles of HCl needed... mol volume of HCl needed... mol... cm 3 [4] (b) A student bubbled chlorine gas into a test-tube containing aqueous potassium bromide. (i) Describe the colour change seen in the test-tube. 0620/42/O/N/16 from... to... (ii) Complete the ionic equation for this reaction. Include state symbols. 0620/42/O/N/16-Q5 Cl 2 (g) +...Br (aq)... +... [3] 0620/42/O/N/16

(e) Iodine forms an oxide which has the composition by mass: I, 76.0%; O, 24.0%. (i) Use this information to determine the empirical formula of this oxide of iodine. 9 0620/42/O/N/16-Q5 (ii) The oxide of iodine in (e)(i) dissolves in water. empirical formula... [3] Predict and explain the effect of adding Universal Indicator to an aqueous solution of this oxide of iodine. effect on Universal Indicator... explanation... [Total: 21] 0620/42/O/N/16

(d) Beryllium hydroxide is amphoteric. Beryllium hydroxide reacts with acids. The salts formed contain positive beryllium ions. (i) Give the formula of the positive beryllium ion. (ii) Write a chemical equation for the reaction between beryllium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid. (iii) Beryllium hydroxide also reacts with alkalis. The salts formed contain beryllate ions, BeO 2 2. Suggest a chemical equation for the reaction between beryllium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide solution. [Total: 11] 0620/43/O/N/16

3 When lead(ii) nitrate is heated, two gases are given off and solid lead(ii) oxide remains. The equation for the reaction is shown. (a) Calculate the M r of lead(ii) nitrate. 4 2Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (s) 2PbO(s) + 4NO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 0620/43/O/N/16-Q3. [1] (b) 6.62 g of lead(ii) nitrate are heated until there is no further change in mass. (i) Calculate the mass of lead(ii) oxide produced.... g (ii) Calculate the volume of oxygen, O 2, produced at room temperature and pressure (r.t.p.).... dm 3 (c) Describe a test for oxygen. 0620/43/O/N/16-Q3 test result...

0620/43/O/N/16-Q2 (d) Beryllium hydroxide is amphoteric. Beryllium hydroxide reacts with acids. The salts formed contain positive beryllium ions. (i) Give the formula of the positive beryllium ion. (ii) Write a chemical equation for the reaction between beryllium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid. (iii) Beryllium hydroxide also reacts with alkalis. The salts formed contain beryllate ions, BeO 2 2. Suggest a chemical equation for the reaction between beryllium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide solution. [Total: 11]

3 When lead(ii) nitrate is heated, two gases are given off and solid lead(ii) oxide remains. The equation for the reaction is shown. (a) Calculate the M r of lead(ii) nitrate. 4 2Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (s) 2PbO(s) + 4NO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 0620/43/O/N/16-Q3. [1] (b) 6.62 g of lead(ii) nitrate are heated until there is no further change in mass. (i) Calculate the mass of lead(ii) oxide produced.... g (ii) Calculate the volume of oxygen, O 2, produced at room temperature and pressure (r.t.p.).... dm 3 (c) Describe a test for oxygen. 0620/43/O/N/16-Q3 test result...

5 0620/43/O/N/16-Q3 (d) Lead(II) oxide is insoluble. A student adds solid lead(ii) oxide to dilute nitric acid until the lead(ii) oxide is in excess. Aqueous lead(ii) nitrate and water are produced. (i) What is meant by the term excess? (ii) How would the student know when the lead(ii) oxide is in excess? (iii) Write a chemical equation for the reaction. [Total: 10] 0620/43/O/N/16

ACIDS, BASES & SALTS (v) Describe a test for chlorine. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q4 test... result... (f) Sulfuric acid reacts with a hydrocarbon called benzene to produce benzenesulfonic acid, C 6 H 5 SO 3 H. Benzenesulfonic acid is a strong acid which ionises to produce hydrogen ions, H +, and benzenesulfonate ions, C 6 H 5 SO 3. (i) What is meant by the term strong acid? 0620/43/O/N/16-5 (ii) Describe how to show that a 1 mol / dm 3 solution of benzenesulfonic acid is a strong acid. (iii) Write a chemical equation for the reaction between benzenesulfonic acid and sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3.