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Write your name here Surname Other names Pearson Edexcel GCSE Centre Number Candidate Number Chemistry/Additional Science Unit C2: Discovering Chemistry Foundation Tier Tuesday 9 June 2015 Afternoon Time: 1 hour You must have: Calculator, ruler Paper Reference 5CH2F/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you need. Information The total mark for this paper is 60. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Questions labelled with an asterisk (*) are ones where the quality of your written communication will be assessed you should take particular care with your spelling, punctuation and grammar, as well as the clarity of expression, on these questions. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. Check your answers if you have time at the end. Turn over P44683A 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. 1/1/1/1/1/1/ *P44683A0120*

The Periodic Table of the Elements 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 Key 1 H hydrogen 1 4 He helium 2 7 Li lithium 3 9 Be beryllium 4 relative atomic mass atomic symbol name atomic (proton) number 11 B boron 5 12 C carbon 6 14 N nitrogen 7 16 O oxygen 8 19 F fluorine 9 20 Ne neon 10 23 Na sodium 11 24 Mg magnesium 12 27 Al aluminium 13 28 Si silicon 14 31 P phosphorus 15 32 S sulfur 16 35.5 Cl chlorine 17 40 Ar argon 18 39 K potassium 19 40 Ca calcium 20 45 Sc scandium 21 48 Ti titanium 22 51 V vanadium 23 52 Cr chromium 24 55 Mn manganese 25 56 Fe iron 26 59 Co cobalt 27 59 Ni nickel 28 63.5 Cu copper 29 65 Zn zinc 30 70 Ga gallium 31 73 Ge germanium 32 75 As arsenic 33 79 Se selenium 34 80 Br bromine 35 84 Kr krypton 36 85 Rb rubidium 37 88 Sr strontium 38 89 Y yttrium 39 91 Zr zirconium 40 93 Nb niobium 41 96 Mo molybdenum 42 [98] Tc technetium 43 101 Ru ruthenium 44 103 Rh rhodium 45 106 Pd palladium 46 108 Ag silver 47 112 Cd cadmium 48 115 In indium 49 119 Sn tin 50 122 Sb antimony 51 128 Te tellurium 52 127 I iodine 53 131 Xe xenon 54 133 Cs caesium 55 137 Ba barium 56 139 La* lanthanum 57 178 Hf hafnium 72 181 Ta tantalum 73 184 W tungsten 74 186 Re rhenium 75 190 Os osmium 76 192 Ir iridium 77 195 Pt platinum 78 197 Au gold 79 201 Hg mercury 80 204 Tl thallium 81 207 Pb lead 82 209 Bi bismuth 83 [209] Po polonium 84 [210] At astatine 85 [222] Rn radon 86 [223] Fr francium 87 [226] Ra radium 88 [227] Ac* actinium 89 [261] Rf rutherfordium 104 [262] Db dubnium 105 [266] Sg seaborgium 106 [264] Bh bohrium 107 [277] Hs hassium 108 [268] Mt meitnerium 109 [271] Ds darmstadtium 110 [272] Rg roentgenium 111 Elements with atomic numbers 112-116 have been reported but not fully authenticated * The lanthanoids (atomic numbers 58-71) and the actinoids (atomic numbers 90-103) have been omitted. The relative atomic masses of copper and chlorine have not been rounded to the nearest whole number. 2 *P44683A0220*

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Answer ALL questions Some questions must be answered with a cross in a box. If you change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new answer with a cross. Halogens 1 The table gives information about the colours and physical states at room temperature of the halogens, chlorine, bromine and iodine. (a) Complete the table. name chlorine bromine iodine grey colour at room temperature physical state at room temperature gas liquid (3) (b) These two hazard symbols are attached to a container of liquid bromine. A chemist uses bromine in an experiment. Use the hazard symbols to suggest safety precautions the chemist should take when using the bromine. 4 *P44683A0420*

(c) Magnesium reacts with bromine to form magnesium bromide. Write the word equation for this reaction. (d) Sodium reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Which of these is the formula for sodium chloride? Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. A SCl B C D NaOCl NaCl SOCl (Total for Question 1 = 8 marks) *P44683A0520* 5 Turn over

Mixtures and compounds 2 (a) Paper chromatography can be used to separate the coloured dyes in inks. A student carried out a chromatography experiment on four inks, W, X, Y and Z. The diagram shows the result. solvent front start line ink W ink X ink Y ink Z (i) State the letter of the ink that contained only one coloured dye. (ii) Ink W has been made by mixing two of the other inks together. State the two inks that could have been mixed to make ink W.... and... (b) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. Oil and water are immiscible liquids. A mixture of oil and water is best separated by using A distillation B C D evaporation a filter funnel a separating funnel 6 *P44683A0620*

(c) Which row of the table correctly shows the boiling point and ability to conduct electricity of a simple molecular, covalent liquid? Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. boiling point ability to conduct electricity A low good B high poor C low poor D high good (d) Hydrogen chloride, HCl, can be formed by the reaction of hydrogen, H 2, with chlorine, Cl 2. Write the balanced equation for this reaction. (e) The electronic configuration of hydrogen is 1. The electronic configuration of chlorine is 2.8.7. Draw a dot and cross diagram to show the arrangement of electrons in a molecule of hydrogen chloride, HCl. Show outer electrons only. (Total for Question 2 = 8 marks) *P44683A0720* 7 Turn over

Ions and analysis 3 (a) Which of the following is the formula of a cation? Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. A Mg B Na + C H 2 O D F (b) (i) The formula of a potassium ion is K + and of a carbonate ion is CO 3 2. Which of the following is the formula of potassium carbonate? Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. A KCO 3 B K(CO) 3 C K 2 CO 3 D K(CO 3 ) 2 (ii) When dilute hydrochloric acid is added to potassium carbonate, a gas is evolved. Describe the test for this gas. 8 *P44683A0820*

(c) Barium nitrate solution is added to potassium sulfate solution in a beaker. A white precipitate of barium sulfate forms in a mixture with potassium nitrate solution. Describe how you would obtain a pure, dry sample of barium sulfate from the mixture in the beaker. (3) (d) Magnesium oxide is an ionic compound. The electronic configuration of magnesium is 2.8.2. The electronic configuration of oxygen is 2.6. Describe, in terms of electrons, how a magnesium atom and an oxygen atom form ions in magnesium oxide, MgO. (3) (e) Calculate the relative formula mass of magnesium oxide, MgO. (relative atomic masses: O = 16; Mg = 24) relative formula mass =... (Total for Question 3 = 11 marks) *P44683A0920* 9 Turn over

Chemical reactions 4 The apparatus shown was used by a student to investigate the reaction between strips of magnesium ribbon and excess dilute hydrochloric acid. thermometer bung magnesium ribbon dilute hydrochloric acid The word equation for the reaction is magnesium(s) + hydrochloric (aq) magnesium (aq) + hydrogen(g) acid chloride (a) States of substances in reactions can be shown by state symbols. Explain the difference between magnesium chloride(aq) and magnesium chloride(l). (b) Describe what you would see when magnesium ribbon reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid. 10 *P44683A01020*

(c) Every 20 seconds, the student recorded the total volume of hydrogen produced in the reaction. (i) Name a piece of apparatus the student should use to measure the volume of hydrogen produced. The results are shown on the graph. total volume of hydrogen in cm 3 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 time in seconds (ii) After how many seconds had all the magnesium reacted? (iii) The experiment is repeated using the same volume of a more concentrated hydrochloric acid solution. All other conditions were kept the same.... seconds On the graph draw a curve to show how the volume of hydrogen changes with time during this experiment. *P44683A01120* 11 Turn over

(d) A student repeated the original experiment using the same mass of magnesium as a powder instead of as ribbon. All other conditions were the same as in the first experiment. Explain the effect on the rate of reaction of using magnesium powder instead of magnesium ribbon. (e) When magnesium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid there is a change in temperature. In an experiment the results were temperature at start = 21 C temperature at end = 62 C Explain what conclusion can be made about the type of reaction, from these results. (Total for Question 4 = 11 marks) 12 *P44683A01220*

Atoms and the periodic table 5 (a) Complete the table to show the relative mass of a neutron and of an electron. particle relative mass proton 1 neutron electron (b) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. An atom has no overall charge because it contains A more protons than electrons B C the same number of electrons and protons the same number of electrons and neutrons D more neutrons than electrons (c) The atomic number of lithium is 3. The mass number of an atom of lithium is 7. State the name and number of each of the particles in the nucleus of this atom. *P44683A01320* 13 Turn over

*(d) Here is some information about the periodic table. In the periodic table elements are arranged in rows and columns. The position of an element in the periodic table depends on its atomic structure. Elements with similar chemical properties are found in the same parts of the periodic table. Identify different parts of the periodic table and explain how the position of an element in the periodic table is linked to its chemical properties and atomic structure. (You are provided with an outline of the periodic table below and you may use this to help your answer.) (6) 14 *P44683A01420*

(Total for Question 5 = 11 marks) *P44683A01520* 15 Turn over

Elements 6 (a) The arrangement of carbon atoms in diamond is shown. diamond Explain why diamond has a very high melting point. 16 *P44683A01620*

(b) (i) Calculate the percentage by mass of calcium in calcium chloride, CaCl 2. (relative atomic masses Cl = 35.5; Ca = 40; relative formula mass CaCl 2 = 111) percentage by mass =... % (ii) Which row of the table correctly shows the solubility of calcium chloride and barium sulfate in water? Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. calcium chloride barium sulfate A soluble soluble B insoluble insoluble C insoluble soluble D soluble insoluble *P44683A01720* 17 Turn over

*(c) The diagram shows the structure of a metal. Use the diagram to describe the structure of a metal and to explain why metals are malleable and conduct electricity. (6) 18 *P44683A01820*

(Total for Question 6 = 11 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER = 60 MARKS *P44683A01920* 19

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