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Chemistry O level (5070) Date: / /2021 Time: 2.00 hour Topic Mock-C
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Chemistry: Paper 1 and Paper 2
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-Each correct answer will score 1 mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. -Any rough
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1. Which mixture would react with dilute sulfuric acid to form two different gases?
A ethanoic acid
B hydrogen chloride
C sodium chloride
D sodium hydroxide
A calcium
B carbon
C iron
D magnesium
[Parvez Sir] [Topic Mock-C] [Legends, O Level]
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6. Different solids were added to separate portions of warm dilute sulphuric acid. For
which solid is the observation correct?
7. One mole of compound X gives three moles of ions in aqueous solution. X reacts with
ammonium carbonate to give an acidic gas.
What is compound X?
A calcium hydroxide
B ethanoic acid
C sodium hydroxide
D sulphuric acid
11. The diagram shows the reaction pathway for a reaction without a catalyst.
reaction?
14. Which property would all the hydrogen compounds of the Group VII elements possess?
A be covalent
B be solids at room temperature
C form alkaline aqueous solutions
D conduct electricity when molten
15. Sulphur and selenium (Se) are in the same group of the Periodic Table. From
this, we would expect selenium to form compounds having the formulae
A SeO, Na2Se and NaSeO4.
B SeO2, Na2Se and NaSeO4.
C SeO2, Na2Se and Na2SeO4.
D SeO3, NaSe and NaSeO4.
18. In the Periodic Table, how many periods are needed to accommodate the elements of
atomicnumbers 1-18?
A2B3C4D8
19. Which pair of properties are both correct for a typical transition element?
20. Sodium, aluminium and sulphur are in the same period of the Periodic Table.
Which trend in types of oxide occurs across this period?
Which result shows what would happen if the reaction were repeated at a higher
temperature?
25. The rate of the reaction between a given mass of calcium carbonate and an excess
ofhydrochloric acid is studied by collecting the carbon dioxide in a graduated syringe. The
results are shown in the graph.
How much time is required for half the calcium carbonate to react?
26. Which change will increase the speed of the reaction between 1 mol of each of the gases, X
and Y?
27. Dilute hydrochloric acid was reacted with magnesium ribbon and the volume of hydrogen
gasevolved was measured for the first 80 s.
[Parvez Sir]
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28. Acidified potassium dichromate(VI) can be used to detect the presence of ethanol vapour in
thebreath of a person who has consumed an ethanol-containing drink.
A colour change from orange to green is observed if ethanol is present.
This shows that ethanol is
A an alkali.
B an indicator.
C an oxidising agent.
D a reducing agent.
31. What is the function of silica, SiO2, in the equation shown below?
A a basic oxide
B a reducing agent
C an acidic oxide
D an oxidising agent
32. In which oxide does X have the same oxidation state as in the chloride, XCl3? A
X3O B X2O C XO2 D X2O3
33. Sulphur dioxide reacts with aqueous bromine according to the following equation.
Which element has been oxidised?
A bromine
B hydrogen
C oxygen
D sulphur
34. Which statement about the manufacture of ammonia by the Haber Process is correct? A
The reactants and product are elements.
B The reactants and product are gases.
C The reactants and product are compounds.
D The reactants are both obtained from the air.
36. In the Haber process, nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia.
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Parvez Sir] [Topic Mock-C] [Legends, O Level]
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38. At 400 °C the reaction between hydrogen and iodine reaches an equilibrium.
Which change in conditions would increase the percentage of hydrogen iodide in the
equilibrium mixture?
A a decrease in pressure
B a decrease in temperature
C an increase in pressure
D an increase in temperature
39. Ammonia gas is produced when solid ammonium chloride is heated with
A calcium hydroxide.
B calcium sulphate.
C hydrochloric acid.
D magnesium nitrate.
40. All ammonium salts on heating with sodium hydroxide produce ammonia gas.
From which ammonium salt can the greatest mass of ammonia be obtained?
Each gas can be used once, more than once or not at all.
Which gas is
(a) the main constituent of natural gas,
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[1] (b) used by plants in photosynthesis to form glucose,
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(c) produced when aqueous sodium nitrate is warmed with aqueous sodium hydroxide
andaluminium foil,
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[1] (d) a product of the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons,
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2. A student adds aqueous sodium hydroxide from a burette into 25.0 cm 3 of dilute
sulphuricacid. The student measures the pH value of the mixture during the addition of
the sodiumhydroxide.
(a) Describe how the pH value changes.
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Give an ionic equation to represent the neutralisation reaction between sodiumhydroxide
and sulphuric acid.
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[1] (c) Sulphuric acid is a strong acid.
(i) What is meant by the term acid?
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(ii) What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?
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3. A toilet cleaner contains the acid salt, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, NaH2PO4. (a)
Explain why sodium dihydrogen phosphate is both an ‘acid’ and a ‘salt’.
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(b) Sodium dihydrogen phosphate can be made by reacting sodium hydroxide with
phosphoric acid, H3PO4.
(i) Write an equation for the formation of sodium dihydrogen phosphate.
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(ii) Suggest the formula of two other salts formed from sodium hydroxide and
phosphoric acid.
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[3] (c) The table shows information about other acidic compounds.
(i) Explain
why sulphuric acid behaves as a strong acid but ethanoic acid behaves as a weak acid.
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4. Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) and ethanol can be used as fuels for cars instead of petrol.
LPG contains mainly propane. This table shows some information about propane and
ethanol.
(a
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(c) Give two advantages of using ethanol rather than propane as a fuel for cars.
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(d) In a car engine, a spark plug ignites a mixture of air and ethanol. The spark is
needed because the combustion of ethanol needs activation energy.
Complete the energy level diagram below for the combustion of ethanol.
Show the names of the products and label the activation energy for the reaction.
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5. These diagrams show the electron arrangement in the outer shells of five elements, A to E.
All elements are from Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
5070/02/O/N/05 Q-A1
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(a) Put the letters A to E in the table to show which elements are metals and which are
nonmetals.
(e) Which two elements will form an ionic compound with a formula of the type
YZ2? ................................................................................................................. [1] [Total: 6
marks]
6. This question is about the Periodic Table.
The diagram below shows part of the original Periodic Table first published by
Mendeleev in1869.
The asterisks (*) show gaps in the table that Mendeleev deliberately left.
(a) Which group of elements in a modern Periodic Table is missing from Mendeleev’s
Periodic Table?
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(b) Write two other differences between Mendeleev’s original table and a modern
Periodic Table.
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7. An experiment was carried out to measure the rate of reaction between excess powdered
calcium carbonate and dilute acids.
(ii) Calculate the total volume of carbon dioxide that is made from this reaction at
r.t.p.
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(b) A further experiment using hydrochloric acid, Experiment 2, was carried out.
The results of Experiments 1 and 2 are shown on the graph.
(c) Experiment 3 was carried out using 25 cm3 of 1.5 mol/dm3 sulphuric acid. The initial
rate of reaction for Experiment 3 was faster than for the other experiments but
the reaction stopped suddenly after only a small amount of gas had been given
off.
(i) Name the salt formed in Experiment 3.
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(ii) Explain why the reaction stops suddenly.
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(iii) Explain why the initial rate of reaction was faster than for the other
experiments.
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[Total: 10 marks]
8. The table below shows some information about two copper ores, tenorite and cuprite.
Both contain copper oxide.
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(b) Another ore of copper contains copper(II) sulphide.
Complete the dot and cross diagram below for copper(II) sulphide showing outer
electrons only.
sulphide ion[2]
(c) Potassium chlorate(V), KClO3, is often used in fireworks to produce flash and noise
effects.
(i) An aqueous solution of potassium chlorate(V) is a good oxidising agent.
Describe a chemical test for an oxidising agent and state the result.
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How does this equation show that the chlorate(V) ion gets reduced?
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(d) Name a reagent that reacts with iodide ions to form iodine molecules.
Describe the colour change that occurs in this reaction.
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Zinc can reduce iodine to iodide ions.
Write an ionic equation for this reaction.
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9.
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(b) The raw materials for the Haber process can be obtained from the air and from
hydrocarbons produced by the distillation of petroleum.
(i) Describe how pure nitrogen can be separated from other gases in the
air. ..........................................................................................................................
...[2] (ii) Describe how hydrogen can be made from hydrocarbons.
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(c) Explain how the position of equilibrium in the Haber process is altered by (i)
an increase in pressure,
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.[2] (ii) an increase in temperature.
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[Total: 10]
1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D 5. A. B C D 6
A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D 9. A B C D 10. A B C D 11.A
B C D 12. A B C D 13.A B C D 14. A B C D 15.A. B C D 16
A B C D 17.A B C D 18. A B C D 19.A B C D 20. A B C D
21.A B C D 22. A B C D` 23.A B C D 24. A B C D 25.A B C
D 26 A B C D