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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.Write in dark blue or black pen.You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.
Answer all questions.Electronic calculators may be used.A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 16.You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
CHEMISTRY 0620/41Paper 4 Theory (Extended) October/November 2017
1 hour 15 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
No Additional Materials are required.
Cambridge International ExaminationsCambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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1 Thetablegivesinformationaboutfiveparticles.Theparticlesareallatomsorions.
particle number ofprotons
number ofneutrons
number ofelectrons
A 6 8 6
B 12 12 12
C 13 14 10
D 8 8 10
E 11 12 11
Answerthefollowingquestionsusingtheinformationinthetable. Eachparticlemaybeusedonce,morethanonceornotatall.
(a) Whichparticle,A,B,C,D or E,
(i) isanatomwithatomicnumber12,
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) isanatomwithnucleonnumber14,
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iii) isanionwithapositivecharge,
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iv) hasonlyoneelectroninitsoutershell?
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(b) Disanionofanelement.
IdentifytheelementandwritetheformulaofD.
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[Total: 6]
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2 Thegraphshowshowthetemperatureofasubstancechangesas it iscooledoveraperiodof30minutes.Thesubstanceisagasatthestart.
0 10 20 30
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
temperature/ °C
time / minutes
S
TW
XY
Z
V
Eachletteronthegraphmaybeusedonce,morethanonceornotatall.
(a) Whichletter,S,T,V,W,X,Y or Z,showswhen
(i) theparticlesinthesubstancehavethemostkineticenergy,
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) theparticlesinthesubstancearefurthestapart,
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iii) thesubstanceexistsasbothagasandaliquid?
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(b) Usethegraphtoestimatethefreezingpointofthesubstance.
..............................°C [1]
(c) Namethechangeofstatedirectlyfromasolidtoagas.
.............................................................................................................................................. [1]
(d) Whensmokeisviewedthroughamicroscope,thesmokeparticlesintheairappeartojumparound.
(i) Whattermdescribesthismovementofthesmokeparticles?
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) Explainwhythesmokeparticlesmoveinthisway.
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....................................................................................................................................... [2]
[Total: 8]
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3 (a) Whenmagnesiumisaddedtoaqueouscopper(II)sulfateareactionoccurs. Theionicequationforthereactionisshown.
Mg + Cu2+ Mg2+ + Cu
(i) Give onechangeyouwouldobserveduringthisreaction.
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) Explainwhythisisaredoxreaction.
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....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iii) Identifytheoxidisingagentinthisreaction.Giveareasonforyouranswer.
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....................................................................................................................................... [2]
(iv) Aredoxreactionoccurswhenmagnesiumisheatedwithiron(III)oxide.
Writeachemicalequationforthereactionbetweenmagnesiumandiron(III)oxide.
....................................................................................................................................... [2]
(b) Themetalironandthealloysteelarecommonlyusedmaterials.Aproblemwiththemisthattheyrust.
(i) Howdoespaintingironandsteelpreventrusting?
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....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) Magnesiumblockscanbeattachedtothebottomofsteelboats.
Explain how themagnesiumblocks prevent thewhole of the bottomof the boat fromrusting.
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(iii) Replacingthemagnesiumblockswithcopperblocksdoesnotpreventrusting.
Explainwhythecopperblocksdonotpreventrusting.
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....................................................................................................................................... [1]
[Total: 10]
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4 (a) Ethanol,C2H5OH,canbemadebyfermentation.
(i) Completethechemicalequationfortheformationofethanolbyfermentation.
C6H12O6 ......C2H5OH+..............................[2]
(ii) State twoconditionsrequiredforfermentation.
1 ..........................................................................................................................................
2 ..........................................................................................................................................[2]
(b) Ethanolcanalsobemadebythecatalytichydrationofethene.Theequationforthereactionisshown.
C2H4 + H2O C2H5OH
(i) Nameasuitablecatalystforthisreaction.
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) Calculatethemaximummassofethanolthatcanbemadefrom56gofethene.
maximummassofethanol=.............................g[2]
(c) Ethanolcanbeoxidisedtoformethanoicacid.
(i) Nameasuitableoxidisingagentforthisreaction.
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
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(ii) Amoleculeofethanoicacidhasthestructureshown.
C C
O
O
H
H
HH
Completethedot-and-crossdiagramtoshowtheelectronarrangementinethanoicacid.Showoutershellelectronsonly.
H
CH C
O
O H
H
[3]
(d) Ethanoicacidisaweakacid.
(i) Whenreferringtoanacid,whatismeantbythetermweak?
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....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) Describehowyoucouldshowthatethanoicacidisaweakeracidthanhydrochloricacid.
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(e) Carboxylicacidsreactwithalcoholstomakeesters.
Thestructureofanesterisshown.
C C
O
O
C
H
H
H
H
H C CC
H
HH
H
H
H
H
C
H
H
Drawthestructuresofthecarboxylicacidandalcoholfromwhichthisestercanbemade. Givethenamesofthecarboxylicacidandalcohol.
structureofthecarboxylicacid
nameofthecarboxylicacid.......................................................................................................
structureofthealcohol
nameofthealcohol...................................................................................................................[4]
[Total: 19]
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5 (a) Solid copper(II) carbonate undergoes thermal decomposition. One of the products of thethermaldecompositioniscopper(II)oxide.
(i) Statethecolourchangeofthesolidseenduringthereaction.
startcolour..........................................................................................................................
endcolour...........................................................................................................................[1]
(ii) Writeachemicalequationforthethermaldecompositionofcopper(II)carbonate.
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(b) Copper(II) carbonate reactswithdilutenitricacid.Oneof theproductsof the reaction isasolutionofcopper(II)nitrate.
(i) Describetestsforcopper(II)ionsandnitrateions.Includetheresultsofthetests.
copper(II) ions ....................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
nitrate ions...........................................................................................................................
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.............................................................................................................................................[4]
(ii) Copper(II)nitrateundergoesthermaldecomposition.
Balancethechemicalequationforthethermaldecompositionofcopper(II)nitrate.
......Cu(NO3)2 ......CuO+......NO2+......O2[1]
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(c) Nitrogendioxide,NO2,existsinequilibriumwithdinitrogentetroxide,N2O4. Nitrogendioxideisbrownanddinitrogentetroxideiscolourless.
2NO2(g) N2O4(g) brown colourless
(i) Asampleofnitrogendioxideanddinitrogentetroxideatequilibriumwasplacedinaclosedgassyringe.
Thesyringeplungerwaspushedin.Thisincreasedthepressureinthegassyringe.Thetemperaturewaskeptconstant.
nitrogen dioxide anddinitrogen tetroxideat equilibrium
end blockedgas syringe
Statehowthecolourofthegasinthesyringechanged.Explainyouranswerintermsofthepositionoftheequilibrium.
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....................................................................................................................................... [3]
(ii) A sealed tube containing nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen tetroxide at equilibrium wascooledinanicebathatconstantpressure.Thecontentsofthetubebecamepaler.
Suggestanexplanationforthisobservationintermsofthepositionoftheequilibrium.
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....................................................................................................................................... [2]
[Total: 12]
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6 Aluminiumisextractedfromaluminiumoxidebyelectrolysis.
(a) Whyisaluminiumnotextractedbyheatingaluminiumoxidewithcarbon?
....................................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................. [1]
(b) Aluminiumoxideisanioniccompoundwithahighmeltingpoint.
(i) Complete the dot-and-cross diagram to show the electron arrangement inone of the oxideionspresentinaluminiumoxide.Includethechargeontheoxideion.
Oneofthealuminiumionsisshown.
Al O
3+ ........
[2]
(ii) Themeltingpointofaluminiumoxideisabove2000°C.
Explainwhyaluminiumoxidehasahighmeltingpoint.
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................... [2]
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(c) Aluminiumcanbeextractedbyelectrolysisusingtheapparatusshown.
molten aluminium
aluminium oxideand cryolite
cathode
wiresanodes
+ +
powersupply
–+
(i) Namethetypeofparticleresponsibleforthetransferofchargein
thewires,............................................................................................................................
theelectrolyte.....................................................................................................................[2]
(ii) Give tworeasonswhycryoliteisused.
1 ..........................................................................................................................................
2 ..........................................................................................................................................[2]
(iii) Writetheionichalf-equationfortheformationofaluminiumduringtheelectrolysis.
....................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iv) Explainhowcarbondioxidegasisformedattheanodes.
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....................................................................................................................................... [3]
(d) Whenapieceofaluminiumisplacedindilutehydrochloricacid,thereisnoimmediatevisiblereaction.
If the aluminium is left in the dilutehydrochloricacidforseveralhours,bubblesstarttoform.
Explainwhyaluminiumdoesnotreactimmediatelywithdilutehydrochloricacid.
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.............................................................................................................................................. [1]
[Total: 14]
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Question 7 starts on the next page.
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7 Copper(II)oxidereactswithdilutehydrochloricacid.
CuO(s)+2HCl(aq) CuCl 2(aq)+H2O(l)
6.00gofcopper(II)oxidewereaddedto50.0cm3of1.00mol/dm3hydrochloricacid.Thiswasanexcessofcopper(II)oxide.
(a) Therateofthereactioncanbeincreasedbyincreasingtheconcentrationofthehydrochloricacidorbyheatingit.
(i) Intermsofcollisions,explainwhyincreasingtheconcentrationof thehydrochloricacidincreasestherateofthereaction.
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(ii) Intermsofcollisions,explainwhyheatingthehydrochloricacidincreasestherateofthereaction.
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(b) (i) Calculatethenumberofmolesofcopper(II)oxideaddedtothehydrochloricacid.
molesofcopper(II)oxide=.............................mol[2]
(ii) Calculatethenumberofmolesofhydrochloricacidused.
molesofhydrochloricacid=.............................mol[1]
(iii) Calculatethemassofcopper(II)oxidethatdidnotreact.
massofcopper(II)oxidethatdidnotreact=.............................g[2]
(c) Crystals of hydrated copper(II) chloridewere obtained from the solution at the end of thereaction.
Thecrystalshad the followingcompositionbymass:Cl,41.52%; Cu,37.43%; H,2.34%;O,18.71%.
Calculatetheempiricalformulaofthecrystals.
empiricalformula=.............................[2]
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The
Perio
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Tabl
e of
Ele
men
ts
1 Hhy
drog
en1
2 He
heliu
m4
III
IIIIV
VV
IV
IIV
III
3 Lilit
hium 7
4 Be
bery
llium
9
atom
ic n
umbe
r
atom
ic s
ymbo
l
Key
nam
ere
lativ
e at
omic
mas
s
11 Na
sodi
um23
12 Mg
mag
nesi
um24
19 Kpo
tass
ium
39
20 Ca
calc
ium
40
37 Rb
rubi
dium
85
38 Sr
stro
ntiu
m88
55 Cs
caes
ium
133
56 Ba
bariu
m13
7
87 Frfra
nciu
m–
88 Ra
radi
um –
5 B boro
n11 13 Al
alum
iniu
m27 31 Ga
galli
um70 49 In indi
um11
5
81 Tlth
alliu
m20
4
6 Cca
rbon
12 14 Si
silic
on28 32 Ge
germ
aniu
m73 50 Sn tin 119
82 Pb
lead
207
22 Titit
aniu
m48 40 Zr
zirc
oniu
m91 72 Hf
hafn
ium
178
104
Rf
ruth
erfo
rdiu
m–
23 Vva
nadi
um51 41 Nb
niob
ium
93 73 Tata
ntal
um18
1
105
Db
dubn
ium
–
24 Cr
chro
miu
m52 42 Mo
mol
ybde
num
96 74 Wtu
ngst
en18
4
106
Sg
seab
orgi
um–
25 Mn
man
gane
se55 43 Tc
tech
netiu
m– 75 Re
rhen
ium
186
107
Bh
bohr
ium
–
26 Fe iron
56 44 Ru
ruth
eniu
m10
1
76 Os
osm
ium
190
108
Hs
hass
ium
–
27 Co
coba
lt59 45 Rh
rhod
ium
103
77 Iriri
dium
192
109
Mt
mei
tner
ium
–
28 Ni
nick
el59 46 Pd
palla
dium
106
78 Pt
plat
inum
195
110
Ds
darm
stad
tium
–
29 Cu
copp
er64 47 Ag
silv
er10
8
79 Au
gold
197
111
Rg
roen
tgen
ium
–
30 Zn zinc 65 48 Cd
cadm
ium
112
80 Hg
mer
cury
201
112
Cn
cope
rnic
ium
–
114 Fl
flero
vium
–
116
Lvliv
erm
oriu
m–
7 Nni
troge
n14 15 P
phos
phor
us31 33 As
arse
nic
75 51 Sb
antim
ony
122
83 Bi
bism
uth
209
8 Oox
ygen
16 16 S sulfu
r32 34 Se
sele
nium
79 52 Tete
lluriu
m12
8
84 Po
polo
nium
–
9 Fflu
orin
e19 17 Cl
chlo
rine
35.5
35 Br
brom
ine
80 53 Iio
dine
127
85 At
asta
tine
–
10 Ne
neon 20 18 Ar
argo
n40 36 Kr
kryp
ton
84 54 Xe
xeno
n13
1
86 Rn
rado
n–
21 Sc
scan
dium
45 39 Yyt
trium 89
57–7
1la
ntha
noid
s
89–1
03ac
tinoi
ds
57 Lala
ntha
num
139
89 Ac
lant
hano
ids
actin
oids
The
volu
me
of o
ne m
ole
of a
ny g
as is
24
dm3 a
t roo
m te
mpe
ratu
re a
nd p
ress
ure
(r.t.p
.).
actin
ium
–
58 Ce
ceriu
m14
0
90 Th thor
ium
232
59 Pr
pras
eody
miu
m14
1
91 Pa
prot
actin
ium
231
60 Nd
neod
ymiu
m14
4
92 Uur
aniu
m23
8
61 Pm
prom
ethi
um– 93 Np
nept
uniu
m–
62 Sm
sam
ariu
m15
0
94 Pu
plut
oniu
m–
63 Eu
euro
pium
152
95 Am
amer
iciu
m–
64 Gd
gado
liniu
m15
7
96 Cm
curiu
m–
65 Tb terb
ium
159
97 Bk
berk
eliu
m–
66 Dy
dysp
rosi
um16
3
98 Cf
calif
orni
um–
67 Ho
holm
ium
165
99 Es
eins
tein
ium
–
68 Er
erbi
um16
7
100
Fm ferm
ium
–
69 Tm thul
ium
169
101
Md
men
dele
vium
–
70 Yb
ytte
rbiu
m17
3
102
No
nobe
lium
–
71 Lu lute
tium
175
103 Lr
law
renc
ium
–