File Unit 1 May 2017 QP
File Unit 1 May 2017 QP
File Unit 1 May 2017 QP
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0 1 . 2 Write an equation, including state symbols, to represent the process for which the
energy change is the second ionisation energy of aluminium.
[1 mark]
0 1 . 3 Explain why the second ionisation energy of aluminium is greater than the first
ionisation energy of aluminium.
[1 mark]
Table 1
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Silicon
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Table 2
m/z 70 72 74
0 2 . 1 Give the formula of the ion that will reach the detector first.
[1 mark]
0 2 . 2 Use the data in Table 2 to calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of
germanium.
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Mass = kg
1
KE = mv 2 where m = mass (kg) and v = velocity (m s–1)
2
d
v= where d = distance (m) and t = time (s)
t
Calculate the time taken for the 72Ge+ ion to reach the detector.
Use your answer to Question 02.4 in your calculation.
[3 marks]
Time = s
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0 3 A student is given three white solids, A, B and C. Each solid is thought to be one
of these compounds:
The student carries out two tests on each solid to try to identify them.
Table 3
Identity of A
Reason
Identity of B
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0 3 . 3 Deduce the formula of each of the products responsible for the observations when
Test 2 is carried out on solid C.
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0 4 A molecule of AsF5 can react with two molecules of ClF as shown in the
equation.
Use your knowledge of electron pair repulsion to draw the shape of the
AsF6– ion and the shape of the FCl2+ ion.
Name the shapes made by the atoms in the AsF6– ion and by the atoms in
the FCl2+ ion.
[5 marks]
AsF6– FCl2+
Shape
Bond
angle
Name
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Amount = mol
Amount = mol
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Calculate the volume, in dm3, that this amount of gas would occupy at 303 K and
1.00 × 105 Pa.
The gas constant R = 8.31 J K–1 mol–1.
[3 marks]
Volume = dm3
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0 6 Calcium carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid as shown in the equation.
0 6 . 1 Calculate the amount, in moles, of HCl in 37.4 cm3 of 0.850 mol dm–3
hydrochloric acid.
Give your answer to three significant figures.
[1 mark]
Amount = mol
0 6 . 2 Calculate the amount, in moles, of CaCO3 that reacted with the hydrochloric acid.
[1 mark]
Amount = mol
0 6 . 3 Calculate the minimum mass, in grams, of CaCO3 needed to react exactly with
37.4 cm3 of 0.850 mol dm–3 hydrochloric acid.
[1 mark]
Mass = g
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Integer value of x =
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Figure 1
0 7 . 2 Explain why the boiling point of HF is greater than the boiling point of HCl
[2 marks]
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0 7 . 4 Draw a diagram to show how two molecules of HF are attracted to each other.
Include all partial charges and all lone pairs of electrons in your diagram.
[3 marks]
0 7 . 5 When one molecule of a hydrogen halide dissolves in water, a reaction occurs that
forms an ion with the formula H3O+
One of the bonds in this ion is formed in a different way from the other two bonds.
Draw a diagram of the ion, showing the two different ways of representing the
bonds.
Compare the two different ways in which the H–O bonds in this ion are formed.
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Diagram
Comparison
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Kc = Units
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State and explain the effect of this lower temperature on the time taken to reach
equilibrium and on the amount of NO2 formed in the equilibrium mixture.
[6 marks]
Explanation
Explanation
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0 9 . 1 A student carried out some test-tube reactions starting with sodium bromide
solution. The student recorded these observations.
Reagent 1
Reagent 2
0 9 . 2 A student added a few drops of concentrated sulfuric acid to solid sodium bromide.
Observations
Ionic equation
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0 9 . 3 Bromine reacts with cold aqueous sodium hydroxide in a similar way to the
reaction of chlorine with cold aqueous sodium hydroxide.
Write an equation for the reaction of bromine with cold aqueous sodium hydroxide.
Give the oxidation states of bromine in each of the bromine-containing products.
[3 marks]
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