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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

This document consists of 16 printed pages.

[Turn overIB17 11_0620_41/4RP© UCLES 2017

*1311966589*

The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.

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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.

.............................................................................................................................................. [2]

[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.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

[Total: 8]

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3 (a) Whenmagnesiumisaddedtoaqueouscopper(II)sulfateareactionoccurs. Theionicequationforthereactionisshown.

Mg + Cu2+ Mg2+ + Cu

(i) Give onechangeyouwouldobserveduringthisreaction.

....................................................................................................................................... [1]

(ii) Explainwhythisisaredoxreaction.

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [1]

(iii) Identifytheoxidisingagentinthisreaction.Giveareasonforyouranswer.

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

(iv) Aredoxreactionoccurswhenmagnesiumisheatedwithiron(III)oxide.

Writeachemicalequationforthereactionbetweenmagnesiumandiron(III)oxide.

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

(b) Themetalironandthealloysteelarecommonlyusedmaterials.Aproblemwiththemisthattheyrust.

(i) Howdoespaintingironandsteelpreventrusting?

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [1]

(ii) Magnesiumblockscanbeattachedtothebottomofsteelboats.

Explain how themagnesiumblocks prevent thewhole of the bottomof the boat fromrusting.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

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(iii) Replacingthemagnesiumblockswithcopperblocksdoesnotpreventrusting.

Explainwhythecopperblocksdonotpreventrusting.

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [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?

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [1]

(ii) Describehowyoucouldshowthatethanoicacidisaweakeracidthanhydrochloricacid.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [3]

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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...........................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................[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.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [3]

(ii) A sealed tube containing nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen tetroxide at equilibrium wascooledinanicebathatconstantpressure.Thecontentsofthetubebecamepaler.

Suggestanexplanationforthisobservationintermsofthepositionoftheequilibrium.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [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.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [3]

(d) Whenapieceofaluminiumisplacedindilutehydrochloricacid,thereisnoimmediatevisiblereaction.

If the aluminium is left in the dilutehydrochloricacidforseveralhours,bubblesstarttoform.

Explainwhyaluminiumdoesnotreactimmediatelywithdilutehydrochloricacid.

....................................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................. [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.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

(ii) Intermsofcollisions,explainwhyheatingthehydrochloricacidincreasestherateofthereaction.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

....................................................................................................................................... [2]

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To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at www.cie.org.uk after the live examination series.

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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]

[Total: 11]

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mag

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39

20 Ca

calc

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40

37 Rb

rubi

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85

38 Sr

stro

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55 Cs

caes

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56 Ba

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87 Frfra

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88 Ra

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alum

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galli

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81 Tlth

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6 Cca

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silic

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82 Pb

lead

207

22 Titit

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m48 40 Zr

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hafn

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178

104

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93 73 Tata

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106

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186

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