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METALS 3 Gallium is a metallic element in Group III. It has similar properties to aluminium. (a) (i) Describe the structure and bonding in a metallic element. You should include a labelled diagram in your answer. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3... [3] (ii) Explain why metallic elements such as gallium are good conductors of electricity. (b) Give the formula of 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3 gallium(iii) chloride,... gallium(iii) sulfate.... [2] (c) Gallium(III) oxide, Ga 2 O 3, is amphoteric. (i) Write the chemical equation for the reaction between gallium(iii) oxide and dilute nitric acid to form a salt and water only. (ii) The reaction between gallium(iii) oxide and sodium hydroxide solution forms only water and a salt containing the negative ion Ga 2 O 4 2. Write the chemical equation for this reaction. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q3 (d) Alloys of gallium and other elements are often more useful than the metallic element itself. Suggest two reasons why alloys of gallium are more useful than the metallic element..... [2]

6 Zinc is extracted from an ore called zinc blende, which consists mainly of zinc sulfide, ZnS. (a) (i) The zinc sulfide in the ore is first converted into zinc oxide. Describe how zinc oxide is made from zinc sulfide. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q6 (ii) Write a chemical equation for the reaction in (a)(i). (b) Zinc oxide is converted into zinc. Zinc oxide and coke are fed into a furnace. Hot air is blown into the bottom of the furnace. Zinc has a melting point of 420 C and a boiling point of 907 C. The temperature inside the furnace is over 1000 C. (i) Explain how zinc oxide is converted into zinc. Your answer should include details of how the heat is produced and equations for all the reactions you describe.... [3] (ii) Explain why the zinc produced inside the furnace is a gas. 0620/42/M/J/16-Q6 (iii) State the name of the physical change for conversion of gaseous zinc into molten zinc.

0620/42/M/J/16-Q6 Solutions of iron(ii) chloride and iron(iii) chloride were added to solutions of potassium iodide and acidified potassium manganate(vii). The results are shown in the table. potassium iodide solution acidified potassium manganate(vii) solution iron(ii) chloride solution no change solution turns from purple to colourless iron(iii) chloride solution solution turns from colourless to brown no change (ii) What types of substance cause potassium iodide solution to turn from colourless to brown? (iii) What types of substance cause acidified potassium manganate(vii) solution to turn from purple to colourless? (iv) Which ion in iron(iii) chloride solution causes potassium iodide solution to turn from colourless to brown? (v) Which ion in iron(ii) chloride solution causes acidified potassium manganate(vii) solution to turn from purple to colourless?

1 The diagram shows a blast furnace. waste gases raw materials: coke, C iron ore, Fe 2 O 3 limestone, CaCO 3 X Y (a) The following equations represent reactions which take place in the blast furnace. A C + O 2 CO 2 B CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2 C CaO + SiO 2 CaSiO 3 D CO 2 + C 2CO E Fe 2 O 3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO 2 (i) Which reaction is used to increase the temperature inside the blast furnace?... [1] (ii) Which reaction is an example of thermal decomposition?... [1] (iii) In which reaction is carbon both oxidised and reduced?... [1] (iv) Which equation shows the removal of an impurity from the iron?... [1] (v) Which equation shows the reaction of an acidic substance with a basic substance?... [1] (b) Use the diagram of the blast furnace to help you answer these questions. (i) What enters the blast furnace at X? (ii) What leaves the blast furnace at Y?

(iii) Name two waste gases that leave the blast furnace. 1.... 2.... [2] (c) The graph shows how the malleability of iron changes as the percentage of carbon in the iron changes. high malleability low increasing percentage of carbon (i) Describe how the malleability of iron changes as the percentage of carbon changes. (ii) Iron obtained from the blast furnace contains high levels of carbon. Explain how the amount of carbon in the iron can be decreased.

(e) Describe how D is manufactured from B. Give a chemical equation for the reaction........ [3] (f) Compound A forms an addition polymer. Draw two repeat units of the addition polymer formed from A. [2]