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71 Centre Number Candidate Number General Certificate of Secondary Education 2011 Science: Double Award (Modular) Paper 2 Higher Tier [G8205] FRIDAY 27 MAY, MORNING TIME 1 hour 30 minutes. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper. Answer all six questions. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 110. Quality of written communication will be assessed in question 3(c). Figures in brackets printed down the right-hand side of pages indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. A Data Leaflet which includes a Periodic Table of the Elements is provided. 1 1 1 2 8 5 6969.05R For Examiner s use only Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total

1 (a) In chemistry particular words or terms are often used to describe reactions. Six types of chemical reaction are: A Reduction B Thermal Decomposition C Combustion D Displacement E Neutralisation F Hydration For each of the following reactions choose the appropriate letter A, B, C, D, E or F to describe the type of reaction. The first one has been done for you. Mg FeSO 4 MgSO 4 Fe D (i) 2Zn O 2 2ZnO [1] (ii) HCl KOH KCl H 2 O [1] (iii) CuSO 4 5H 2 O CuSO 4.5H 2 O [1] (iv) CaCO 3 CaO CO 2 [1] (b) There is more iron manufactured each year than any other metal. Give three different reasons why so much iron is manufactured. 1. 2. 3. [3] 6969.05R 2 [Turn over

(c) The table below gives some information about the structure of atoms. Complete the table. Symbol Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons Mass number Electron arrangement Na 12 11 23 2,8,1 O 8 8 16 Ca 20 20 20 2,8,8,2 Al 13 13 27 [6] 6969.05R 3 [Turn over

2 (a) The structures of two giant covalent compounds are given below. quartz graphite Chemistry in Use by Roland Jackson, published by Pearson (Longman), 1984 & 1987, ISBN 058201394. Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education Quartz is a giant covalent molecule made up of silicon atoms and oxygen atoms. Graphite is made up of carbon atoms. (i) Name another giant covalent molecule which is made up of carbon atoms only and has a similar structure to quartz. (ii) Why can quartz not conduct electricity? (iii) Both quartz and graphite have very high melting points. Why is it difficult to melt molecules which have a giant covalent structure? [2] 6969.05R 4 [Turn over

(b) (i) When uranium-238 decays it loses an alpha particle. Complete the nuclear equation for this reaction. (You may find your Data Leaflet useful.) 238 U 92 [4] (ii) Uranium-238 has a very large half-life of 4.5 10 9 years. How long would it take 20 g of 238 U to decay to 2.5 g? years [2] (c) This question is about the amount of iron that can be produced from a certain amount of iron(iii) oxide. The equation for the reaction is given below. Fe 2 O 3 3CO 2Fe 3CO 2 (i) What is the relative formula mass of Fe 2 O 3? (Relative atomic masses Fe 56, O 16) relative formula mass [1] (ii) Use your answer to part (i) to calculate the number of moles of Fe 2 O 3 in 100 grams of the compound. moles [1] 6969.05R 5 [Turn over

(iii) How many moles of iron can be produced from 100 grams of Fe 2 O 3? moles [1] (iv) What mass of iron can be produced from 100 g Fe 2 O 3? g [1] (v) How many moles of carbon monoxide would be needed to react with 100 g Fe 2 O 3? moles [1] (vi) What mass of carbon monoxide would be needed to react with 100 g Fe 2 O 3? (The relative formula mass of carbon monoxide is 28.) g [2] 6969.05R 6 [Turn over

3 This question is about some non-metals and their compounds. (a) Hydrogen is a gas. (i) Give two other physical properties of hydrogen. 1. [1] 2. [1] (ii) Give one use of hydrogen. The diagram below shows how hydrogen can be used to reduce copper(ii) oxide. (iii) Write a balanced symbol equation for the reaction of hydrogen with copper(ii) oxide. [2] (b) Sulphur is an impurity in coal and oil. When these fuels burn they produce an acidic gas which causes acid rain. (i) Name this acidic gas which causes acid rain. (ii) Circle the ph value which you would expect a lake to have which has been polluted by acid rain. 0 3 7 9 13 [1] (iii) Give one harmful effect of acid rain. 6969.05R 7 [Turn over

Power stations must control their emissions of acidic gases. Greenpeace / Hunt (iv) Give one way of controlling the emission of gases from power stations. (c) The land around Ballymoney, in County Antrim, is very rich in a fuel called lignite. To obtain the lignite a type of mining is used where the surface soil and earth is removed so that the lignite can be taken out. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of having a lignite mine close to the town of Ballymoney. You will also be marked on the quality of your written communication. Advantages: Disadvantages: [6] Quality of written communication [1] 6969.05R 8 [Turn over

(d) Two causes of water pollution are the presence of nitrates and phosphates. (i) Give a main source of nitrates in water. (ii) Give a main source of phosphates in water. Filtration and chlorination are used in water treatment plants to ensure the water is clean and safe to drink. (iii) What type of impurities in water cannot be removed by filtration? (iv) How does chlorination help to make water safe to drink? 6969.05R 9 [Turn over

4 Aluminium is manufactured by the electrolysis of molten aluminium oxide as shown in the diagram below. (a) (i) What material is used to make the electrodes in this electrolysis? (ii) State the products of this electrolysis at the anode and the cathode. Anode Cathode [1] (iii) Which electrode must be replaced regularly? Explain why this is necessary. Electrode Explanation [3] 6969.05R 10 [Turn over

(b) This part of the question is about some reactions of Group I metals with water. Group I Li Na K (i) What name is given to the Group I metals? _ (ii) What do you observe happening when a small amount of sodium is added to water? [4] (iii) Why is the reaction in part (ii) carried out with a small amount of sodium? (iv) Complete the word equation for the reaction of sodium with water. sodium water [2] (v) In what way would you expect the reaction of lithium with water to be different to the reaction of sodium with water and why would it be different? [2] 6969.05R 11 [Turn over

(c) This part of the question is also about Group II metals and their compounds. (i) When calcium reacts with water the water goes cloudy. What compound has been formed which makes the water go cloudy? _ (ii) Complete the symbol equation below for the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid. CaCO 3 2HCl CO 2 [2] (iii) Magnesium oxide is an ionic solid. This means it will have a high melting point. Give two other physical properties you expect a typical ionic solid to have. [2] 6969.05R 12 [Turn over

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5 (a) A group of students, investigating the solubility of potassium chlorate in water, obtained the following results: Temperature ( C) 8 18 30 39 50 60 Solubility of potassium chlorate (g/100 g H 2 O) 5.5 7.5 11.0 14.0 20.0 25.5 (i) On the grid below, label the y-axis and plot a solubility curve for potassium chlorate. [4] (ii) At what temperature will 12 g potassium chlorate form a saturated solution in 100 g water? C [1] 6969.05R 14 [Turn over

(iii) From your solubility curve find the solubility of potassium chlorate at: 1. 11 C g/100 g H 2 O [1] 2. 55 C g/100 g H 2 O [1] (iv) What mass of potassium chlorate will crystallise out if a saturated solution of potassium chlorate in 50 g of water at 55 C is cooled to 11 C? Answer g [2] (b) Ammonia is prepared industrially in the Haber-Bosch Process from nitrogen and hydrogen gases. (i) Give a temperature and a pressure which are suitable for the Haber-Bosch Process and name the catalyst used. Temperature: Pressure: Catalyst: [3] (ii) Write a balanced symbol equation for the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen. [3] (iii) Give one reason why the Haber-Bosch Process cannot be demonstrated in a school laboratory. 6969.05R 15 [Turn over

(c) It is estimated that, in the UK, the effects of rusting cost 6 billion every year. Galvanising iron with zinc is an important method of protecting iron objects such as gates. This method is an example of sacrificial protection. (i) What is the full chemical name for rust? [2] (ii) Explain why a zinc coating stops iron from rusting even when it is scratched or broken. [2] 6969.05R 16 [Turn over

6 Alkenes are a homologous series of unsaturated hydrocarbons. All members of the same homologous series have the same general formula. (a) (i) What is the general formula of alkenes? (ii) What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon? [3] (iii) Complete the table below to show the molecular and structural formulae and physical state at room temperature for propene, the second member of the alkene homologous series. hydrocarbon molecular formula structural formula physical state at room temperature propene [3] (b) Polythene is an important and useful plastic made from ethene molecules. Give the full name for the type of reaction that is used to produce polythene from ethene. [2] (c) Another important reaction of ethene is its reaction with steam to form ethanol. (i) Write a balanced symbol equation for the reaction of ethene and steam. [2] 6969.05R 17 [Turn over

(ii) Name another way to make ethanol. (iii) Draw the structural formula for ethanol. (iv) Give one use of ethanol. [1] (d) Ethanol can be oxidised to form ethanoic acid. (i) What is the molecular formula of ethanoic acid? (ii) Ethanoic acid is a weak acid and reacts with magnesium. Give two things that you would observe if a piece of magnesium ribbon was added to dilute ethanoic acid. 1. 2. [2] (e) Ethanoic acid and ethanol react together to form an ester which has the formula CH 3 COOC 2 H 5. (i) What is the chemical name of the ester CH 3 COOC 2 H 5? (ii) What is the appearance of the ester CH 3 COOC 2 H 5? [2] 6969.05R 18 [Turn over

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