Aqa Chem2 QP Jun14
Aqa Chem2 QP Jun14
Aqa Chem2 QP Jun14
Candidate Number
Surname
Other Names
Examiners Initials
Candidate Signature
Question
Chemistry
Unit 2
CHEM2
Mark
1
2
3
4
5
Chemistry in Action
1.30 pm to 3.15 pm
7
8
9
TOTAL
Time allowed
l 1 hour 45 minutes
Instructions
l Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
l Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
l Answer all questions.
l You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write
outside the box around each page or on blank pages.
l All working must be shown.
l Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not
want to be marked.
Information
l The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
l The maximum mark for this paper is 100.
l You are expected to use a calculator, where appropriate.
l The Periodic Table/Data Sheet is provided as an insert.
l Your answers to the questions in Section B should be written in
continuous prose, where appropriate.
l You will be marked on your ability to:
use good English
organise information clearly
use scientific terminology accurately.
Advice
l You are advised to spend about 1 hour 15 minutes on Section A and
about 30 minutes on Section B.
(JUN14CHEM201)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2/E9w
CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
2
Section A
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
C(g) + D(g)
Figure 1 shows how the concentrations of reactants and products change with time.
Figure 1
C(g) + D(g)
Concentration /
mol dm 3
A(g) + B(g)
Time / s
1 (a) (i)
On the appropriate axis of Figure 1, place an X to show the time when equilibrium is
first established.
[1 mark]
1 (a) (ii) State how the rate of the forward reaction and the rate of the reverse reaction are
related to each other at equilibrium.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
(02)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
1 (b)
Give the meaning of the term dynamic in the context of a dynamic equilibrium.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
1 (c)
1 (c) (i)
State and explain the effect, if any, of this change on the position of this equilibrium.
[2 marks]
Effect ..................................................................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
1 (c) (ii) State and explain the effect, if any, of this change on the time taken to reach this
equilibrium.
[3 marks]
Effect ..................................................................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
Turn over
(03)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
4
2
2 (a)
Energy
2 (b)
2 (c)
(04)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
5
2 (d)
2 (e)
Turn over
(05)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
6
3
Antimony is a solid element that is used in industry. The method used for the
extraction of antimony depends on the grade of the ore.
3 (a)
Antimony can be extracted by reacting scrap iron with low-grade ores that contain
antimony sulfide (Sb2S3).
3 (a) (i)
Write an equation for the reaction of iron with antimony sulfide to form antimony and
iron(II) sulfide.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
3 (a) (ii) Write a half-equation to show what happens to the iron atoms in this reaction.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
3 (b)
In the first stage of the extraction of antimony from a high-grade ore, antimony sulfide
is roasted in air to convert it into antimony(III) oxide (Sb2O3) and sulfur dioxide.
3 (b) (i)
3 (b) (ii) Identify one substance that is manufactured directly from the sulfur dioxide formed in
this reaction.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
(06)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
7
3 (c)
3 (c) (i)
Use the standard enthalpies of formation in Table 1 and the equation given
below Table 1 to calculate a value for the standard enthalpy change for this reaction.
Table 1
Hf / kJ mol1
Sb2O3(s)
CO(g)
Sb(I)
CO2(g)
705
111
+ 20
394
Sb2O3(s) + 3CO(g)
2Sb(I) + 3CO2(g)
[3 marks]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
3 (c) (ii) Suggest why the value for the standard enthalpy of formation of liquid antimony, given
in Table 1, is not zero.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
3 (c) (iii) State the type of reaction that antimony(III) oxide has undergone in this reaction.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
3 (d)
Deduce one reason why the method of extraction of antimony from a low-grade ore,
described in part 3 (a), is a low-cost process. Do not include the cost of the ore.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
10
Turn over
(07)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
8
4
There are many uses for Group 2 metals and their compounds.
4 (a)
4 (b)
4 (c)
4 (d)
(08)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
9
4 (e)
Magnesium burns with a bright white light and is used in flares and fireworks.
Use your knowledge of the reactions of Group 2 metals with water to explain why
water should not be used to put out a fire in which magnesium metal is burning.
[2 marks]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
[Extra space] ....................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
Turn over
(09)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
10
5
5 (a)
CClF3 + HCl
5 (a) (i)
Write an equation for each of the following steps in the mechanism for the reaction of
CHF3 with Cl2
[4 marks]
Initiation step
............................................................................................................................................
First propagation step
............................................................................................................................................
Second propagation step
............................................................................................................................................
Termination step to form hexafluoroethane
............................................................................................................................................
(10)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
11
5 (b)
In some refrigeration systems, CHF3 has replaced CClF3 because of concerns about
ozone depletion.
5 (b) (i)
Identify the species formed from CClF3 that is responsible for the catalytic
decomposition of ozone in the upper atmosphere.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
5 (b) (ii) Write an overall equation to represent the decomposition of ozone into oxygen.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
Turn over
(11)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
12
There are no questions printed on this page
(12)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
13
6
6 (a)
l2 + 2H2O + SO2
Stage 2
6 (a) (i)
2Hl + H2SO4
2Hl + Cl2
l2 + 2HCl
State the initial oxidation state and the final oxidation state of sulfur in Stage 1.
[2 marks]
Oxidation state of S in SO2 ...............................................................................................
Oxidation state of S in H2SO4 ............................................................................................
6 (a) (ii) State, in terms of electrons, what has happened to chlorine in Stage 2.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
6 (b)
When concentrated sulfuric acid is added to potassium iodide, iodine is formed in the
following redox equations.
......KI + ......H2SO4
8KI +
6 (b) (i)
9H2SO4
4l2 + H2S +
4H2O
6 (b) (ii) Deduce the half-equation for the formation of iodine from iodide ions.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
6 (b) (iii) Deduce the half-equation for the formation of hydrogen sulfide from concentrated
sulfuric acid.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
Turn over
(13)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
14
6 (c)
A yellow precipitate is formed when silver nitrate solution, acidified with dilute nitric acid,
is added to an aqueous solution containing iodide ions.
6 (c) (i)
Write the simplest ionic equation for the formation of the yellow precipitate.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
6 (c) (ii) State what is observed when concentrated ammonia solution is added to this
yellow precipitate.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
6 (c) (iii) State why the silver nitrate solution is acidified when testing for iodide ions.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
6 (c) (iv) Explain why dilute hydrochloric acid is not used to acidify the silver nitrate solution in
this test for iodide ions.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
(14)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
15
6 (d)
Chlorine is toxic to humans. This toxicity does not prevent the large-scale use of
chlorine in water treatment.
6 (d) (i)
6 (d) (ii) Explain why the toxicity of chlorine does not prevent this use.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
6 (d) (iii) Write an equation for the reaction of chlorine with cold water.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
6 (e)
Give the formulas of the two different chlorine-containing compounds that are
formed when chlorine reacts with cold, dilute, aqueous sodium hydroxide.
[1 mark]
Formula 1 ............................................................................................................................
Formula 2 ............................................................................................................................
14
Turn over
(15)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
16
Table 2 gives the names and structures of some structural isomers with the molecular
formula C5H10
Table 2
Name of isomer
Isomer 1
pent-2-ene
Isomer 2
cyclopentane
Isomer 3
3-methylbut-1-ene
Isomer 4
2-methylbut-2-ene
Isomer 5
2-methylbut-1-ene
7 (a)
7 (a) (i)
Structure
CH3CH
CHCH2CH3
(CH3)2CHCH
(CH3)2C
H2C
CH2
CHCH3
C(CH3)CH2CH3
[2 marks]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
7 (a) (ii) Draw the structure of the E stereoisomer of Isomer 1.
[1 mark]
(16)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
17
7 (b)
7 (c)
7 (c) (i)
State the infrared absorption range that shows that Isomer 3 and Isomer 4 contain the
same functional group.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
7 (c) (ii) State one way that the infrared spectrum of Isomer 3 is different from the infrared
spectrum of Isomer 4.
[1 mark]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
Turn over
(17)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
18
7 (d)
7 (e)
7 (e) (i)
Name and outline a mechanism for the reaction of Isomer 4 with hydrogen bromide to
give 2-bromo-2-methylbutane as the major product.
[5 marks]
(CH3)2C
CHCH3 + HBr
(CH3)2CBrCH2CH3
Name of mechanism...........................................................................................................
Mechanism
(18)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
19
7 (e) (ii) The minor product in this reaction mixture is 2-bromo-3-methylbutane.
Explain why this bromoalkane is formed as a minor product.
[2 marks]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
7 (f)
Name and outline a mechanism for the following reaction to form Isomer 5.
State the role of the hydroxide ion in this reaction.
[5 marks]
(CH3)2CBrCH2CH3 + KOH
H2C
21
Turn over
(19)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
20
Section B
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
The carboxylic acid 3-methylbutanoic acid is used to make esters for perfumes.
The following scheme shows some of the reactions in the manufacture of this
carboxylic acid.
Reaction 1
(CH3)2CHCH2OH
(CH3)2CHCH2Br
Reaction 2
Reaction 3
(CH3)2CHCH2COOH
3-methylbutanoic acid
(CH3)2CHCH2CN
8 (a)
One of the steps in the mechanism for Reaction 1 involves the replacement of the
functional group by bromine.
8 (a) (i)
Use your knowledge of organic reaction mechanisms to complete the mechanism for
this step by drawing two curly arrows on the following equation.
[2 marks]
BrH3C
CH
CH3
(20)
CH2
OH2
H3C
CH
CH2
Br + H2O
CH3
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
21
8 (a) (ii) Deduce the name of the mechanism in Question 8 (a) (i).
Give the IUPAC name of (CH3)2CHCH2Br
[2 marks]
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
8 (b)
Turn over
(21)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
22
8 (c)
When 3-methylbutanoic acid reacts with ethanol in the presence of an acid catalyst,
an equilibrium is established. The organic product is a pleasant-smelling ester.
(CH3)2CHCH2COOH + CH3CH2OH
(CH3)2CHCH2COOCH2CH3 + H2O
an ester
The carboxylic acid is very expensive and ethanol is inexpensive. In the manufacture of
this ester, the mole ratio of carboxylic acid to ethanol used is 1 to 10 rather than 1 to 1.
8 (c) (i)
(22)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
12
Do not write
outside the
box
23
9
9 (a)
(23)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
24
9 (b)
(24)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
Do not write
outside the
box
25
9 (c)
9 (c) (i)
C H
C C
C O
O O
C O
O H
412
348
360
to be
calculated
805
463
Use the data in Table 3 and the equation shown to calculate a value for the bond
enthalpy for the O O double bond in an oxygen molecule.
[3 marks]
CH3CH2OH(g) + 3O2(g)
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
END OF QUESTIONS
(25)
15
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
26
There are no questions printed on this page
(26)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
27
There are no questions printed on this page
(27)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2
28
There are no questions printed on this page
(28)
WMP/Jun14/CHEM2