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Gce A Level: Mark Scheme Maximum Mark: 30

This document provides a mark scheme for a GCE A Level chemistry practical exam. It outlines the skills, learning outcomes, and number of marks allocated for each question. For question 1, worth a total of 15 marks, students are assessed on their ability to plan an experiment, identifying variables, aims, methods, apparatus, procedures, and precautions. For question 2, also worth 15 marks, students are assessed on their analysis, conclusions, and evaluation of experimental data, including necessary calculations, use of graphs, identification of anomalies, and conclusions supported by evidence.

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Gce A Level: Mark Scheme Maximum Mark: 30

This document provides a mark scheme for a GCE A Level chemistry practical exam. It outlines the skills, learning outcomes, and number of marks allocated for each question. For question 1, worth a total of 15 marks, students are assessed on their ability to plan an experiment, identifying variables, aims, methods, apparatus, procedures, and precautions. For question 2, also worth 15 marks, students are assessed on their analysis, conclusions, and evaluation of experimental data, including necessary calculations, use of graphs, identification of anomalies, and conclusions supported by evidence.

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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

Specimen for 2007

GCE A LEVEL

MARK SCHEME

MAXIMUM MARK: 30

SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 9701/05

CHEMISTRY
PRACTICAL
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GCE A LEVEL – 2007 9701 5

Skill Total Approximate breakdown of Question 1 Question 2


marks marks
Planning 15 marks Defining the problem 4 4 0
marks
Methods 11 11 0
marks
Analysis, 15 marks Dealing with data 8 0 8
conclusions marks
and evaluation Evaluation 4 0 4
marks
Conclusion 3 0 3
marks

PLAN = Planning
Problem = Defining the problem
Methods
ACE = Analysis, conclusions and evaluation
Data = Dealing with data
Evaluation
Conclusions

Question Sections Learning outcomes Indicative material mark


1 (a) (i) PLAN • identify
the temperature and size of 2
Problem independent variable marble chips
in the experiment or
investigation

(ii) • identify
the dependent volume or mass of CO2 1
variable in the
experiment or
investigation

(b) PLAN • express the aim in suitable hypothesis 1


Problem terms of a prediction proposed e.g. rate of
or hypothesis, and production of CO2
express this in words increases with
or in the form of a increasing
predicted graph concentration of
hydrochloric acid.

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(c) PLAN • describe


how the appropriate apparatus 1
Methods dependent variable is to measure volume or
to be measured mass of CO2;

• describe the diagram showing 1


arrangement of appropriate apparatus 1
apparatus and the and stepwise
steps in the procedure description including
to be followed time measurement

• describethe method to 1
be used to vary the appropriate volumes of
independent variable, acid and water;
and the means to 1
ensure that they its use of appropriate
value is measured apparatus in measuring
accurately volumes of acid and
water;
• describe how each of 1
the other key variables control of temp and
is to be controlled constant number and
size of marble chips
(e.g. same mass and
number of chips)
• describeprecautions 1
that should be taken to care when making up
keep risks to a HCl from conc. HCl
minimum

• suggestappropriate 1
volumes and moles/mass of CaCO3
concentrations of calculated;
reagents 1
initial [HCl] calculated
9
max
8

(d) PLAN • draw up tables for data columns for mass/ 1


Methods that they might wish to concentration/time
record 1
units correct
• describehow the data 1
might be used in order calculation of CO2
to reach a conclusion evolved, appropriate
statement relating to
hypothesis in (b)

1 Total 15

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2 (a) ACE • identify the calculates mass of 2


Data calculations that are X2CO3 used and mass
necessary to be able of CO2 evolved;
to draw conclusions
from provided data

(b) ACE • use graphs to draw plots mass of CO2 on y- 1
Data attention to the key axis, mass of X2CO3 on
points in quantitative x-axis with appropriate
data, including the labels and units;
variability of data suitable scales – points 1
plotted over more than
half of each axis;
correct plotting of at 1
least 10 points;
appropriate best-fit line 1
drawn

(c) ACE • identify anomalous identifies one point 1


Evaluation values in provided where too much CO2
data and suggest produced – (cotton wool
appropriate means of plug not weighed at
dealing with such end);
anomalies
• within familiar identifies one point 1
contexts, suggest where too little CO2
possible explanations produced – (solution not
for anomalous saturated with CO2 at
readings start, or not left for 10
mins for CO2 to diffuse)

(d) ACE • identify the extent to identifies less reliability 1


Evaluation which provided with lower masses of
readings have been X2CO3
adequately replicated,
and describe the
adequacy of the range
of data provided

(e) ACE • use calculations to values read from graph. 1


Data enable simplification or NOT table values;
explanation of data
calculates Mr 1

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(f) ACE • draw conclusions from makes appropriate 1


Conclusions an investigation, comment on whether
providing a detailed prediction is supported
description of the key by data i.e. straight line
features of the data graph
and analyses, and
considering whether
experimental data
supports a given
hypothesis
ACE • make informed makes appropriate 1
Evaluation judgements on the comment on whether
confidence with which procedure is suitable for
conclusions may be determination of Mr
drawn
(g) ACE • make further suggests appropriate 1
Conclusions predictions, ask modification to
informed and relevant experimental procedure
questions and suggest such as more points in
improvements range where accuracy
is greatest
(h) ACE • make detailed uses knowledge of 1
Conclusions scientific explanations acid/base chemistry to
of the data, analysis describe a more
and conclusions that appropriate way of
they have described determining Mr such as
• make further titration.
predictions, ask
informed and relevant
questions and suggest
improvements
2 Total 15

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