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TIME
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.Answer
all
questions.Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.You should use names, not symbols, when describing all reacting chemicals and the products formed.Mathematical tables are available.You may use a calculator.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATEGeneral Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
CHEMISTRY
5070/4
PAPER 4 Alternative to Practical
Thursday
24JUNE1999
Morning 1hour
Candidates answer on the question paper.Additional materials:Mathematical tablesRuler (cm/mm)
This question paper consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page.
SB (CW) QF92366/3 ©UCLES 1999
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CandidateCentre NumberNumberCandidate Name
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5070/4 S99
1
What is the volume of liquid, to the nearest cm
3
, in the measuring cylinder?...................................... cm
3
[1]
2
A student was given some 0.100mol/dm
3
hydrochloric acid and did some tests with it toinvestigate its properties.
(a)
A few drops of litmus solution were added to 5cm
3
of hydrochloric acid.An excess of aqueous sodium hydroxide was added.What colour change was seen?The colour changed from .......................... to ..........................[1]
(b)
A small piece of magnesium was added to 5cm
3
of hydrochloric acid. A gas wasproduced.Name the gas...........................................................................................................................................Give a test for the gas.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................[2]3040502010cm
 
3
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3
5070/4 S99
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A few grams of powdered calcium carbonate were added to 5cm
3
of hydrochloric acid.
(i)
What did the student observe?..................................................................................................................................
(ii)
Name the gas evolved...................................................................................................................................
(iii)
Give a test for this gas.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................[3]
3
A student used zinc to prepare zinc nitrate.The zinc nitrate was then heated to produce zinc oxide.Some zinc was put in a weighed evaporating dish.The dish was reweighed.Mass of dish + zinc=22.20gMass of dish=15.70g
(a)
Calculate the mass of zinc.The mass of zinc = ................ g.[1]An acid was slowly added until all the zinc had dissolved.Zinc nitrate solution was produced.
(b)
Name the acid.......................................................................................................................................[1]The solution was evaporated to dryness and the resultant solid was heated in a fumecupboard. The following reaction took place.2Zn(NO
3
)
2
 →
2ZnO + 4NO
2
+ O
2
(c)
Why was the heating done in a fume cupboard?................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................[1]
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