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General Certificate of Secondary Education 2014 2015 Double Award Science: Chemistry Unit C1 Higher Tier MV18 [GSD22] WEDNESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2015, MORNING TIME 1 hour, plus your additional time allowance. 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 eight questions. 9740.02 MV18

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 70. Figures in brackets printed at the end of each question indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. Quality of written communication will be assessed in Question 3. A Data Leafl et, which includes a Periodic Table of the Elements, is included in this question paper. 9740.02 MV18 2

1 This question is about atomic structure. (a) Use your knowledge of atomic structure to complete the table below. [5 marks] Atom/ion Mass number Number of protons Number of electrons Number of neutrons A 3 3 3 B 27 13 13 C 11 5 6 D 11 10 12 E 17 18 18 (b) Give the chemical symbol for each of the particles A, D and E. They may be atoms or ions. [3 marks] A D E Symbol 9740.02 MV18 3 [Turn over

2 The graph below shows the solubility curve for potassium nitrate, KNO 3. Solubility/g/100 g water 120 100 80 60 40 KNO 3 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Temperature/ C 60 (a) Use the data given in the table below to plot a solubility curve for potassium chloride, KCl, on the same grid as the solubility curve for potassium nitrate. [3 marks] Temperature/ C 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Solubility of potassium chloride/g/100 g water 28 31 33 36 39 42 45 9740.02 MV18 4

(b) Describe and compare the trends in solubility for potassium nitrate and potassium chloride. [2 marks] (c) At what temperature do both salts have the same solubility? [1 mark] (d) (i) What is the solubility of potassium nitrate in 100 g of water at 43 C? [1 mark] (ii) Calculate the difference in solubility between potassium nitrate and potassium chloride in 100 g of water at 43 C. [2 marks] 9740.02 MV18 5 [Turn over

(e) Calculate the amount that would crystallise out if a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 100 g of water was cooled from 56 C to 25 C. [3 marks] 9740.02 MV18 6

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3 Sodium chloride has an ionic crystal lattice structure like that shown in the diagram below. In this question you will be assessed on your written communication skills including the use of specialist scientific terms. 9740.02 MV18 8

Predict and explain the physical properties you would expect sodium chloride to have. [6 marks] 9740.02 MV18 9 [Turn over

4 The table below gives information about the salts formed when metal carbonates react with acids. Metal carbonate Acid used Cation in salt Anion in salt Formula of salt produced calcium hydrochloric Ca 2+ CaCl 2 sodium Na + SO 2 4 sulfuric Cu 2+ CuSO 4 magnesium nitric Mg(NO 3 ) 2 (a) Complete the table. [4 marks] (b) One of the reactions shown in the table involves a colour change. Give the colours of the starting metal carbonate and the salt solution produced: [2 marks] metal carbonate colour: colour of salt solution produced: (c) All of the reactions shown in the table produce the same gas. Name this gas and describe a test that is used to identify it. [3 marks] Name: Test: 9740.02 MV18 10

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5 (a) What is meant by the term melting point? [1 mark] Melting point is: (b) The data shown below gives information about the melting and boiling points of some metals. Temperature/ C 5500 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Aluminium Cadmium Chromium Cobalt Copper Gold Iron Lead Metal Key Liquid Solid Magnesium Manganese Mercury 9740.02 MV18 12

(i) Which metal, in the table, has the lowest boiling point? [1 mark] (ii) Which metal, in the table, has the highest melting point? [1 mark] (iii) From the data in the table, in what way are gold and aluminium very similar? [1 mark] 9740.02 MV18 13 [Turn over

(c) The following table gives information about the relative ductility and malleability of some metals. Most ductile Ductility gold Malleability gold Most malleable iron aluminium copper copper aluminium tin zinc lead Least ductile tin lead zinc iron Least malleable Describe similarities and differences you can notice in the relative ductility and malleability of these seven metals. [3 marks] 9740.02 MV18 14

(d) Explain, in terms of their electrons and positive ions, how the structure of all metals allows them to be both malleable and ductile. [4 marks] 9740.02 MV18 15 [Turn over

6 (a) What do you understand by the term covalent bond? [1 mark] (b) (i) Draw a dot and cross diagram to show the bonding in a molecule of carbon dioxide, CO 2. Show outer electrons only. [3 marks] 9740.02 MV18 16

(ii) Draw a dot and cross diagram to show the bonding in a molecule of ammonia, NH 3. Show outer electrons only. [2 marks] (iii) On your diagram of the molecule of ammonia above label a lone pair of electrons. [1 mark] 9740.02 MV18 17 [Turn over

7 The table below gives information about four members of the halogens. element ion physical state at room temperature colour formula of molecule toxicity fl uorine F gas yellow F 2 high chlorine Cl gas green Cl 2 high bromine Br liquid iodine I solid reddish -brown greyblack I 2 Br 2 l 2 high high (a) Describe the trends in physical state at room temperature and colour as you move down the group of halogens. [2 marks] (b) Explain why all the halogens form ions with a charge of minus one. [2 marks] 9740.02 MV18 18

(c) Astatine, At, is the fifth member of the halogens. (i) Using the data given predict the following properties of astatine. [2 marks] Physical state at room temperature: Colour: Toxicity: Formula of ion: Formula of molecule: (ii) What would you predict to be the name of the compound formed when sodium reacts with astatine? [1 mark] 9740.02 MV18 19 [Turn over

8 The diagram below shows how aluminium is extracted from its ore. anode aluminium oxide + cryolite cathode aluminium tapped off here (a) What is the name of the aluminium ore used in this extraction process? [1 mark] (b) Write a half equation to show what happens at the cathode. [2 marks] (c) Explain why the anodes need to be replaced periodically during this process. [3 marks] 9740.02 MV18 20

(d) The extraction process of aluminium is very expensive. Give two ways in which cryolite helps reduce costs. [2 marks] 1. 2. (e) State two factors which should be taken into account when siting an aluminium extraction plant. [2 marks] 1. 2. THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER 9740.02 MV18 21

SOURCES: Pg 8, Q3, Diagram showing sodium chloride with its ionic crystal lattice structure, Russell Kightley / Science Photo Library For Examiner s use only Question Marks Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright holders may have been unsuccessful and CCEA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgement in future if notifi ed. Total Marks 9740.02 MV18