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Complete the following table, giving the name or the formula of each compound as
appropriate.
Chemical formula
Chemical name
(a)
barium oxide
(b)
S02
(c)
K2C03
(d)
ethene
(e)
(f)
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Fe203
aluminium sulphate
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(a) Using the Periodic Table provided, complete the following table.
N arne of element
Atomic
number
Electronic configuration
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argon
bromine
iodine
oxygen
phosphorus
sulphur
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(b) is a solid at room temperature and sublimes on heating
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(c) reacts with hydrogen to form a compound which is a liquid at room temperature
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(d) exists as molecules containing eight atoms (Xg) at room temperature
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to pink.
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gas
IS
bubbled
through
acidified
potassium
dichromate(VI)
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Which of the following best describes each of the reactions represented by the equations
below?
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oxidation
reduction
redox
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(1)
(b) number of moles of carbon dioxide formed by the complete combustion of one mole
of propane, C3HS
(1)
(1)
(d) number of faradays of electrical charge needed to convert one mole of Znz+ ions to Zn
metal
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(ii) a cation that has the same electron configuration as a chloride ion.
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Give the names or formulae of two chemicals that would be used in the laboratory to make
each of the following gases. State a simple test, with a result, that could be used to identify
each gas.
(a) Oxygen
Names or formulae of the two chemicals
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Test and result
(2)
(b) Hydrogen
Names or formulae of the two chemicals
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of copper(II)
sulphate
changes with
Solubility /
g per 100 g water
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is allowed to cool. At what temperature will crystals first appear?
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(d) The solution in part (c) could be cooled slowly or quickly. Suggest how each of the
following would be affected by the rate of cooling, if at all.
(i)
(1)
(1)
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11. The following equation represents the reaction between zinc oxide and dilute sulphuric
acid.
(1)
(b) How many moles of sulphuric acid are needed to react with 4.05 g of zinc oxide?
(1)
(c) What volume of 2 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid would be needed to react with 4.05 g of
zinc oxide?
(2)
(d) What is the maximum mass of zinc sulphate (ZnS04) which could be formed from
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(b) Which gas is responsible for reducing the haematite to iron?
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(c) Which is the main reaction that raises the temperature in the blast furnace?
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(d) (i) What is the main impurity in the iron ore used in the blast furnace?
(1)
(ii) Explain how this is removed, giving appropriate chemical equations.
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13. (a) Draw diagrams to show the shape of the following molecules (electron configurations
are not required).
(i) Methane (CH4)
(1)
(ii) Water (H20)
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(C) The following equation represents the complete combustion of methane in air.
CH4 + 202 ~
CO2 + 2H2O
Use the information in the following table to calculate the enthalpy change, Sl],
resulting from the complete combustion of one mole of methane.
Bond
C-H
+413
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+496
C=O
+805
O-H
+463
C-H
Number of bonds
Energy required / kJ
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14. (a) A compound consists of 24.24% carbon, 4.04% hydrogen and 71.72% chlorine.
(i) Show that the empirical formula of this compound is CH2Cl.
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(ii) Give the simplest molecular formula for this compound.
(1)
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(b) (i) Draw the displayed formulae of two different compounds with molecular formula
C2H4Br2.
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15. The electrolysis of 2 mol dm? copper(II) sulphate solution using pure copper electrodes
was carried out using the following apparatus.
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(iii) How many coulombs of charge were needed to deposit the copper on the
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(iv) The electrolysis was carried out for 6 minutes and 26 seconds.
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