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Student Book answers C4 Summary questions

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number
1a 34 g 1
1b 64 g 1
1c 28 g 1
1d 40 g 1
1e 106 g 1
1f 342 g 1
1g 118 g 1
2a 0.25 moles 1
2b 0.001 moles 1
2c 0.05 moles 1

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3 95.7 % 2

4a C2H4(g) + H2O(g) ↔ C2H5OH(g) 1

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4b 75% 2

5a 1 mole 1
5b 196 kg 2

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5c 96% 1

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5d any two valid reasons, for example: 2
2nd stage is /does not go to completion, reactants/products
might be lost at any stage,
sulfur might be impure
6a KOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → KCl(aq) + H2O(l) 3
6bi 0.01 moles 1
6 b ii 0.01 moles 1
6ci 0.8 mol/dm3 1
6 c ii 44.8 g/dm3 2

7a MgCO3  MgO + CO2 1

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7b 0.6 dm3 (or 600 cm3) 2

7c 2.1 g 1
7di no more bubbles 1

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7 d ii 0.1 mol of magnesium carbonate 1
react completely with 0.2 mol hydrochloric acid, 1
as only have 0.005 mol of acid, 1
dilute hydrochloric acid is limiting reactant 1
7 d iii 0.06 dm3 (or 60 cm3) 1

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8a Ar of Br = (50 ×79) + (50×81) = 80 1
100
80
Br

8b Ar of Fe = (5.8 × 54) + (91.8 × 56) + (2.1 × 57) + (0.3 × 58) 2 Accept 56


100
= 5591.1
100
= 55.9

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