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C4 Practice

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Question Answers Extra information Mark

2 allow multiples 1
01.1
2 1
oxygen from the air / atmosphere 1
01.2 has bonded / reacted with the
1
magnesium
reweigh the crucible 1

01.3
if the two masses are the same, the
1
reaction is complete
the mass will decrease 1
if the mass increases award 0 marks
carbon dioxide / as gas (is produced or 1
01.4
given off)

which can escape 1


4 CO2 and 5 H2O correct answer with or without 4
working scores 4 marks
if the answer is incorrect award up to
3 marks for the working
02.1
Mr CO2 = 44 and Mr H2O = 18
moles CO2 = 0.040
moles H2O = 0.050

1
02.2 C4H10

GCSE Chemistry only

correct answer with or without 3


0.0125 mol / dm3
working scores 3 marks

if the answer is incorrect award up to


2 marks for the working. Allow error
carried forward from an incorrect
02.3
number of moles

moles CO2 = 0.005 moles

concentration = 0.005 / 0.4

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intermolecular forces (of attraction) 1


03.1
which are weak 1
3,000,000 moles of nitrogen if the candidate has used grams 1
instead of tonnes, do not award first
mark

15,000,000 moles of hydrogen 1


03.2

(using the 1 : 3 ratio of N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g)) 1


we need 5,000,000 moles of N2
therefore it is the limiting reactant
maximum mass ammonia = correct answer with or without 3
102,000,000 g or 102 tonnes working scores 3 marks

allow error carried forward from 3.2

if the answer is incorrect award up to


03.3
2 marks for the working

3,000,000 moles of N2 will give


6,000,000 moles of NH3

Mr NH3 = 17

GCSE Chemistry only

17.6% answer (to 1 dp) with or without 3


working scores 3 marks

allow ecf from 3.3

if the answer is incorrect award up to


03.4
2 marks for the working

18 /102 x 100

percentage to 1 decimal place

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percentage atom economy is candidate must show an 1


relative formula mass of the desired understanding of this equation to
product from equation divided by the score first mark
sum of the relative formula masses of
the reactants from equation 34 / 34 x 100 = 100% scores 2
marks
03.5
there is only one product 1

therefore the relative formula mass of 1


the desired product is equal to the
sum of the relative formula masses of
the reactants from equation

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