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CHEMISTRY 0620/42

Paper 4 Theory (Extended) February/March 2020

1 hour 15 minutes

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INSTRUCTIONS ● Answer all questions. ● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. ● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. ● Write your answer to each question in the space provided. ● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. ● Do not write on any bar codes. ● You may use a calculator. ● You should show all your working and use appropriate units.

INFORMATION ● The total mark for this paper is 80. ● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. ● The Periodic Table is printed in the question paper.

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1 Petroleum is a useful natural resource.

The diagram shows how petroleum can be separated into useful substances.

kerosene fraction

A

gasoline fraction

refinery gas

diesel oil

fuel oil fraction

petroleum

lubricating oil fraction

B

(a) What is the name of the separation process shown in the diagram?

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

(b) Name the fraction leaving at:

A ................................................................................................................................................

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

(c) Refinerygasisamixtureofhydrocarbons.

Onerefinerygasisbutane,C4H10.

(i) Suggest the names of twootherrefinerygases.

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

(ii) Write the chemical equation for the complete combustion of butane.

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

(iii) Namethetoxicgasproducedbytheincompletecombustionofbutane.

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

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(d) Gasolineandkerosenearebothfuels.Theyhavedifferentproperties.

(i) Describe the differences in the properties given.

viscosityofthefuel .............................................................................................................

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

flammabilityofthefuel ........................................................................................................

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

(ii) What difference in the molecules of gasoline and kerosene causes these differences in properties?

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

(e) Hydrogenfuelcellscanbeusedtopowervehicles.

Writethewordequationfortheoverallreactionthattakesplaceinahydrogenfuelcell.

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

[Total: 13]

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2 Aluminiumisextractedfromitsore.Theoreisconvertedintopurealuminiumoxide,whichthenundergoeselectrolysisasshown.

+ +

+ –

anodes

powersupply

electrolyte

molten aluminium

wires

cathode

(a) (i) Name an ore of aluminium.

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

(ii) Whatismeantbythetermelectrolysis?

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

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

(b) Aluminiumoxidehasameltingpointofabout2000°C,buttheelectrolysisprocessoperatesatabout 900 °C.

(i) Namethecompoundaddedtoaluminiumoxidetoreducetheoperatingtemperature.

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

(ii) Suggest onebenefittotheenvironmentofreducingtheoperatingtemperature.

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

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

(iii) Write the ionic half-equation for the reaction taking place at:

the negative electrode (cathode) ........................................................................................

the positive electrode (anode) ............................................................................................ [4]

(iv) Explainwhytheanodesneedfrequentreplacement.

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

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

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(c) Aluminiumoxidereactswithacidsandwithalkalis.

(i) Whattermisusedtodescribeanoxidethatreactswithacidsandwithalkalis?

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

(ii) Aluminiumoxidereactswithdilutesulfuricacidtoformasalt.

State the name and write the formula of the salt formed.

name ...................................................................................................................................

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

(iii) Aluminiumoxidereactswithdilutesodiumhydroxidetoformasaltandoneotherproduct.

Name the other product.

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

(iv) Aluminiumhydroxide,Al (OH)3,decomposeswhenheatedtoformaluminiumoxideandwater.

Write the chemical equation for this reaction.

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

(v) Suggest the names of two other aluminium compounds that decompose when heated to formaluminiumoxide.

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

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

[Total: 19]

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3 ThePeriodicTableisamethodofclassifyingelements.

(a) IdentifytheelementwhichisinGroupVIandPeriod4.

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

(b) CalciumisinGroupIIandchlorineisinGroupVIIofthePeriodicTable.

Explain,intermsofnumberofoutershellelectronsandelectrontransfer,howcalciumatomsand chlorine atoms form ions. Give the formulae of the ions formed.

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

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

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

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

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

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

.............................................................................................................................................. [5]

(c) GroupVchloridesarecovalentmolecules.TheboilingpointsofsomeGroupVchloridesareshown.

chloride boiling point / °C

NCl 3 71

PCl 3AsCl 3 130

SbCl 3 283

(i) SuggesttheapproximateboilingpointofPCl 3.

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

(ii) Explainthetrendinboilingpointsintermsofattractiveforcesbetweenparticles.

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

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

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(iii) Completethedot-and-crossdiagramtoshowtheelectronarrangementinamoleculeofPCl 3.

Showouterelectronsonly.

P

Cl

ClCl

[3]

(d) PCl 3 reacts with chlorine, Cl 2, to form PCl 5. This reaction is exothermic and reaches anequilibrium.

PCl 3(g)+Cl 2(g) PCl 5(g)

(i) Describe two features of an equilibrium.

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

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

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

(ii) Statetheeffect,ifany,onthepositionofthisequilibriumwhenthefollowingchangesaremade.

Explainyouranswers.

temperature is increased ....................................................................................................

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

pressure is increased .........................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................. [4]

(iii) Explain,intermsofparticles,whathappenstotherateoftheforwardreactionwhenthereactionmixtureisheated.

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

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

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

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

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

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(e) PCl 5reactswithlithiumfluoride,LiF,toformLiPF6.

PCl 5+6LiF→LiPF6+5LiCl

CalculatethemassofLiFneededtoform3.04gofLiPF6 using the following steps.

● CalculatethenumberofmolesofLiPF6 formed. [Mr:LiPF6,152]

number of moles = ..............................

● DeducethenumberofmolesofLiFneeded.

number of moles = ..............................

● CalculatethemassofLiFneeded.

mass = .............................. g [3]

(f) Lithiumfluoridehasionicbonding.

(i) What is an ionic bond?

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

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

(ii) Give twophysicalpropertiesofioniccompounds.

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

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

[Total: 28]

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4 Ironisatypicaltransitionelement.

Iron: ● actsasacatalyst ● forms coloured compounds ● hasmorethanoneoxidationstate.

(a) Name onemajorindustrialprocessthatusesironasacatalystandnametheproductmadeinthis process.

process ......................................................................................................................................

product made ............................................................................................................................. [2]

(b) Whenaqueoussodiumhydroxideisaddedtoaqueousiron(II)sulfate,aprecipitateforms.

(i) What colour is this precipitate?

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

(ii) Writetheionicequationforthisreaction.Includestatesymbols.

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

(c) Iron(II) sulfate can be converted to iron(III) sulfatebypotassiummanganate(VII) at room temperature.

(i) What is the role of potassium manganate(VII) in this reaction?

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

(ii) What condition must be used for this reaction to occur?

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

(iii) Intermsofelectrontransfer,whathappenstotheiron(II) ions in this reaction?

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

(iv) State the colour change seen during this reaction.

from purple to ............................................................................................................... [1]

(d) Deduce the charge on the iron ion in each of these compounds.

FeF3 ...........................................................................................................................................

Fe(NO3)3 .................................................................................................................................... [2]

[Total: 12]

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5 Therearetwotypesofpolymers.

(a) Additionpolymersaremadefrommanyidenticalsmallunits.

(i) What is the term used to describe these small units?

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

(ii) Asectionofanadditionpolymerisshown.

C

H

H

C

CH3

CH3

C

H

H

C

CH3

CH3

C

H

H

C

CH3

CH3

Drawthestructureofthesmallunitusedtomakethisadditionpolymer.

Show all of the atoms and all of the bonds.

[2]

(b) Polyamidesarecondensationpolymers.

What does the term condensationmeanwhenusedtodescribethistypeofpolymer?

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

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(c) Apolyamidecanbemadefromtwodifferentmolecules.

Asimplifiedstructureofoctanedioicacidisshown.

C C

OO

O O HH

Asimplifiedstructureof1,6-diaminohexaneisshown.

N N

HH

HH

(i) Completethediagramtoshowasectionofpolyamidemanufacturedfromoctanedioicacidand1,6-diaminohexane.Includealloftheatomsandallofthebondsinthelinkages.

[3]

(ii) Statethenameofasyntheticpolyamide.

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

[Total: 8]

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