Cambridge International AS & A Level: Chemistry 9701/12
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Chemistry 9701/12
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Chemistry 9701/12
CHEMISTRY 9701/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
• For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Write in soft pencil.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
• Do not use correction fluid.
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• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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Section A
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider to be
correct.
Ca(HSO3)2 Na2S2O3
A 4 2
B 4 4
C 6 2
D 6 4
A 1p 2s 2p B 2s 2p 2d C 2s 2p 3s D 2p 3s 3d
compound A
CH3 CH3
CH CH C CH C CH CH2OH
CH3 CH3
Some of the carbon atoms in compound A have a trigonal planar arrangement of bonds.
A 5 12
B 8 8
C 9 6
D 9 8
100 cm3 of 2 mol dm–3 NaOH(aq) is just enough to dissolve the aluminium oxide in x grams of the
mixture.
800 cm3 of 2 mol dm–3 HCl (aq) is just enough to dissolve all of the oxide in x grams of the mixture.
How many moles of each oxide are present in x grams of the mixture?
aluminium magnesium
oxide oxide
A 0.05 0.25
B 0.05 0.50
C 0.10 0.25
D 0.10 0.50
6 A graph of pV against T is shown for a fixed mass of gas. (p = pressure, V = volume and
T = temperature in K.)
pV
Which gas gives this graph over the widest range of temperatures and pressures?
A hydrogen, H2
B hydrogen chloride, HCl
C hydrogen fluoride, HF
D oxygen, O2
7 A weather balloon is filled with 12.0 kg helium. The weather balloon reaches a height of 20 km,
the pressure inside the balloon is 6000 Pa and the temperature is 216 K.
What is the volume of the weather balloon at this height, correct to three significant figures?
A 897 dm3 B 1790 dm3 C 897 000 dm3 D 1 790 000 dm3
8 Which pair of enthalpy changes will always share the same sign (i.e. both are always exothermic
or both are always endothermic)?
9 Chlorine dioxide, Cl O2, reacts with sodium hydroxide in the reaction shown.
10 Sulfur dioxide and oxygen react to form sulfur trioxide. The reaction is reversible.
The reaction is allowed to reach equilibrium at 700 °C. The partial pressure of O2(g) is 375 kPa
and the partial pressure of SO3(g) is 20.3 kPa.
11 Ammonia is made by the Haber process. The reactants are nitrogen and hydrogen.
A adding argon to the mixture but keeping the total volume constant
B decreasing the temperature
C increasing the total pressure by reducing the total volume at constant temperature
D removing ammonia as it is made but keeping the total volume of the mixture the same
What is element X?
A Mg B Al C Si D P
A green flame 8
B green flame 13
C white flame 8
D white flame 13
14 AgNO3(aq) is added to a solution of a halide ion, X–(aq), and aqueous ammonia is then added.
The ionic equations for the two reactions that occur are shown.
15 Water and ammonia take part in a reaction that produces the ammonium ion.
A The ammonia molecule and the ammonium ion do not have dipole moments.
B The bond angle changes from 109.5° in the ammonia molecule to 107° in the ammonium ion.
C The reaction is a redox reaction.
D The water is acting as an acid.
16 Due to their similar ionic radii, the reactions of lithium and magnesium and their corresponding
compounds are very similar.
Which statement about the reactions of lithium or its compounds can be predicted from this
statement?
A Chlorine reacts with cold concentrated sodium hydroxide to form NaCl and NaCl O3.
B HCl is more thermally stable than HBr because chlorine is less electronegative than bromine.
C Iodide ions are oxidised to iodine by concentrated sulfuric acid.
D Silver iodide is soluble in dilute aqueous ammonia.
18 Which substance, when warmed with aqueous ammonium chloride, would produce an alkaline
gas?
19 Compound X is the oxide of a Period 3 element. Compound X reacts with water to give an acidic
solution.
A solution is prepared by reacting 0.100 g of compound X with an excess of water. This solution is
neutralised by exactly 25.0 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm–3 sodium hydroxide solution.
octa-1,3,5,7-tetraene
CH2=CHCH=CHCH=CHCH=CH2
A 2 B 3 C 4 D 8
HO
A 1,2,2-trimethylbutan-3-ol
B 2-ethyl-2-methylbutan-2-ol
C 3,3-dimethylpentan-2-ol
D 4-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylpentane
22 A polymer has the following repeat unit. It is made from two different monomers.
compound X
O
CH3 C CHO
Which reagent will react with only one of the functional groups?
A yes yes
B yes no
C no yes
D no no
25 Diols in which both hydroxy groups are bonded to the same carbon atom can spontaneously
eliminate a molecule of water to produce a carbonyl compound.
Which compound, after complete hydrolysis, gives a silver mirror with Tollens’ reagent?
A 1,1-dibromobutane
B 1,2-dibromobutane
C 1,3-dibromobutane
D 2,2-dibromobutane
26 Which alcohol will give a yellow precipitate when warmed with alkaline aqueous iodine?
A (CH3)2CHCH2OH
B (CH3)3COH
C CH3CH2C(OH)(CH3)2
D CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3
27 How many structural isomers are there of molecular formula C5H10O that give a red precipitate
with Fehling’s solution?
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
28 Which statement about the use of alkane fuels in internal combustion engines is correct?
A C8H18 is used as fuel in internal combustion engines and reacts with oxygen and nitrogen
from the air.
B In limited oxygen, CO is produced which oxidises SO2 to SO3 in the atmosphere.
C The catalytic converter removes polluting gases including NO2 and CO2.
D Unburnt hydrocarbons and NO2 can react in sunlight to produce photochemical smog.
29 Compound Z is shown.
compound Z
HO CO2H
HO O
OH
What is produced in good yield when compound Z is treated with an excess of sodium carbonate
solution at room temperature?
A B
O O
HO O NaO O
OH ONa
C D
O O
+
NaO O HO OH HO
ONa OH
100
transmittance
/% 50
0
4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500
–1
wavenumber / cm
A CH3COCH2OH
B CH3CH2CO2H
C CH3CO2CH3
D CH3CHCHCH3
Section B
For each of the questions in this section, one or more of the three numbered statements 1 to 3 may
be correct.
Decide whether each of the statements is or is not correct (you may find it helpful to put a tick against
the statements that you consider to be correct).
A B C D
33 3 −
31 The symbol for a phosphorus ion is 15 P .
37 +
The symbol for a potassium ion is 19 K .
H CN
C C
H CO2C2H5 n
A B C D
∆H = –134 kJ mol–1
R S
∆H = +92 kJ mol–1
∆H = –75 kJ mol–1
T U
34 Which statements about a reaction that has reached dynamic equilibrium are correct?
1 The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
2 There is no overall change in the concentrations of reactants and products.
3 There is no change in the measurable properties of the system.
35 Group 2 elements and their compounds show trends in their physical and chemical properties.
Barium is above radium in Group 2 of the Periodic Table.
3 Silicon(IV) oxide and phosphorus(V) oxide are both simple molecular compounds.
3 Tollens’ reagent
38 Which free radicals can be generated during a free-radical substitution reaction between chlorine
and ethane?
1 CH3•
2 CH2Cl CH2•
3 CH3CCl 2•
1
O
2
O
OH
3
1 CH3CH2CH2CH(OH)CH3 + H+ / MnO4–(aq)
2 CH3OCO(CH2)3CH3 + HCl (aq)
3 CH3(CH2)3CN + H2SO4(aq)
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