9701 w09 Ms 41
9701 w09 Ms 41
9701 w09 Ms 41
9701 CHEMISTRY
9701/41 Paper 41 (A2 Structured Questions),
maximum raw mark 100
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1 (a) CO2 is a gas (at room temperature); SiO2 is a high melting solid [1]
CO2: simple / discrete molecular / covalent [1]
SiO2: giant covalent or macromolecular / giant molecular [1]
[3]
(b) (a substance that is..) hard, high melting, electrical insulator any two [1]
SiO2 has strong covalent bonds (can be in (a)) [1]
[2]
(iii) n(Sn2+) = 0.02 × 13.5/1000 × 5/2 = 6.75 × 10–4 mol use of the 5/2 ratio [1]
correct rest of working [1]
n(Sn2+) = 0.02 × 20.3/1000 × 5/2 = 1.02 × 10–3 mol [1]
(iv) n(Sn4+) = 1.02 × 10–3 – 6.75 × 10–4 = 3.45 × 10–4 mol [1]
∴ ratio = 6.75/3.45 = 1.96:1 ≈ 2:1
∴ formula is 2SnO + SnO2 ⇒ Sn3O4 (condl on calculation, but allow ecf) [1]
[8]
(iii) Q = nFz = 0.61 × 9.65 × 104 × 2 = 1.18 (1.2) × 105 coulombs ecf [1]
[4]
[Total: 19]
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(b) CaF2 and CaS both have larger lattice energies (than CaCl2) [1]
(ii) malonic acid must be C2H4O4, i.e. CH3(CO2H)2 (must be structural) [1]
[3]
[Total: 10]
(iii) curve will have λmax between >600 nm and 800 nm [1]
with maximum εo in between the other two [1]
[6]
[Total: 12]
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4 (a) (cyclohexanol & phenol) hydrogen bonding to (solvent) water molecules [1]
due to OH group [1]
[2]
(b) phenoxide anion is more stable (than cyclohexoxide) / OH bond is weaker [1]
due to delocalisation of charge / lone pair over the ring [1]
[2]
(c)
reagent product with cyclohexanol product with phenol
(d) either Br2(aq): no reaction with cyclohexanol; decolourises or white ppt with phenol
or Cr2O72– + H+: turns from orange to green with cyclohexanol; no reaction with phenol
correct reagent chosen and the correct “no reaction” specified [1]
correct positive observation [1]
[2]
[Total: 13]
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(c) (i) Cl– +NH3-C6H4-NH3+ Cl- (1 mark for each end) [1] + [1]
(e) (i) A species having positive and negative ionic centres / charges, with no overall charge [1]
[Total: 16]
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(b) (i) tRNA – each amino acid has its own specific / appropriate tRNA (1)
– carry amino acids to ribosomes / mRNA (1)
– contains a triplet code / anticodon (1)
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(ii) Insufficient electrons / electron density / electron cloud (around H atom) (1) [2]
(b) X-ray crystallography can show the geometry of the arrangement of atoms /
bonding between atoms / shape of atoms (1)
This can help explain how e.g. enzymes work (any reasonable example) (1) [2]
100 × 2
Then x = = 7 (1)
1.1× 25
(x = 7,) y = 8, z = 2 (1)
[Total: 10]
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(c) The lengths of nanotubes are much shorter than the curvature of the paper /
they are so small that they are not effected by rolling (1)
(d) Any molten ionic salt (or plausible organic ionic compounds) (1)
[Total: 4]
[Total: 5]
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