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Chemistry

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UK Chemistry Olympiad support


resources: introductory questions
mark scheme
1. The question about air
(a)
(i) Molar mass of N2 = 2(14.01) = 28.02 g mol–1; Molar mass of O2 = 2(16.00) =
32.00 g mol–1; Molar mass of Ar = 39.95 g mol–1
(ii) Mass of 1 mole of air = 29.0 g to three significant figures

(b)
(i) Volume of the troposphere = 5.11 x 1021 dm3
(ii) Mass of air in the troposphere = 6.17 x 1021 g
If other values given in question were used then:
Volume of Molar mass of Mass of air in
troposphere/ air / g mol-1 troposphere / g
dm3
5.11 x 1021 30.0 6.38 x 1021
6.00 x 1021
29.0 7.24 x 1021
6.00 x 1021 30.0 7.49 x 1021

(c)
(i) Mg + ½ O2 → MgO
(ii) Minimum volume of air = 23.5 dm3

(d)
(i) 3Mg + N2 → Mg3N2
(ii) 100 – x
(iii) MgO: 40.31 x
24.31
Mg2N3: 100.95(100–x)
3(24.31)
(allow equivalent expressions)
(iv) Mass of Mg which reacts to form MgO = 78.8 g

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2. The question about bromine and its isotopes


(a)
(i) 0.25 (allow 25%)
(ii) 0.25 (allow 25%)
(iii) 0.5 (allow 50%)

(b)
Abundance of bromine-79 = 60%
Abundance of bromine-81 = 40%

(c)
(i) 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253 and 254 (allow 247–254)
(ii) 0.125 (allow 12.5%)
(iii) 0.375 (allow 37.5%)
(iv) 0.3 (allow 30%)

(d)
(i) C3H6O
(ii)

(e)
CHBr3

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