Q1.A student investigated simple cells using the apparatus shown in the figure below.

Similar documents
CHY1H (JUN09CHY1H01) General Certifi cate of Secondary Education June Unit Chemistry C1. CHEMISTRY Unit Chemistry C1.

calcium oxide removes acidic oxides basic oxides acidic oxides basic oxides Iron obtained from the blast furnace is contaminated with

Extracting and using metals. ores. native. Only the most unreactive metals such as gold and platinum are found as native metals.

Topic 2.7 EXTRACTION OF METALS. Extraction of Iron Extraction of Aluminium Extraction of Titanium Recycling

CO forms CO 2. forms. (a) The coke reacts with the oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide. C + O 2

The table below gives information about milk bottles. Raw materials Sand, limestone, salt Crude oil. Bottle material Soda-lime glass HD poly(ethene)

5072 CHEMISTRY (NEW PAPERS WITH SPA) TOPIC 9: METALS 5067 CHEMISTRY (NEW PAPERS WITH PRACTICAL EXAM) TOPIC 9: METALS

METALS

One of the main ores of zinc is zinc blende, ZnS. There are two stages in the extraction of zinc from this ore.

(a) To find out which is the more reactive metal, zinc or tin, the following experiment could be carried out. piece of zinc shiny surface

Boiling point in C. Colour in aqueous solution. Fluorine 188 colourless. Chlorine 35 pale green. Bromine X orange.

SAMPLE PAGES PAGES. Extraction of metals from metal oxides. mixture of iron sand and coal are heated as they move down kiln, by force of gravity

Chemistry CH1HP. (Jan13CH1Hp01) General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier January Unit Chemistry C1. Unit Chemistry C1 TOTAL

Properties A Metal B Non- metal Electronic configuration?? Nature of oxides?? Oxidizing or reducing action?? Conduction of heat and electricity??

2015 O LEVEL CHEMISTRY 5073/02

Suggest one reason why spoons are electroplated. ... Why is hydrogen produced at the negative electrode and not sodium?

Edexcel GCSE Chemistry. Topic 4: Extracting metals and equilibria. Obtaining and using metals. Notes.

Chapter 12 Reactivity of Metals 12.1 Different Reactivities of Metals Recall an experiment performed in F.3

GCSE SCIENCE A CHEMISTRY

UNIT- 6 PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF EXTRACTION OF METALS.

The names and formulae of three hydrocarbons in the same homologous series are: Which homologous series contains ethane, propane and butane?

ATOM STRUCTURE AND BONDING OF METALS

Electricity and Chemistry

GCSE BITESIZE Examinations

85 Q.51 Which of the following carbonates would give the metal when heated with carbon? (1) MgCO 3 (2) PbCO 3 (3) K 2 CO 3 (4) CuCO 3

2.7 EXTRA QUESTIONS MS. heat or C (1) 2 (b) electrolysis (1) molten or with cryolite (1) 2 [4]

1 Graphite is a form of carbon. (a) Graphite is used as a lubricant. Write down one property of graphite that explains why it is used as a lubricant.

*20GSD5201* Double Award Science: Chemistry. Unit C2 Higher Tier TUESDAY 9 JUNE 2015, AFTERNOON [GSD52] *GSD52* *G5802* TIME 1 hour 15 minutes.

concentration of acid in mol / dm 3 temperature / C ti / min

Bonding and Limestone Questions

Chemistry CH1FP. (Jun15CH1FP01) General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier June Unit Chemistry C1. Unit Chemistry C1 TOTAL

Draw a ring around the correct word in the box to complete the sentence.

GRADE 10: Chemistry 2. UNIT 10AC.2 11 hours. The chemical industry. Resources. About this unit. Previous learning. Expectations

METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS

5-4 Chemical changes Trilogy

Science Class 8 Topic: Elements And Compounds Reinforcement Worksheet

ICSE-Science 2 (Chemistry) 2004

TWEED RIVER HIGH SCHOOL 2006 PRELIMINARY CHEMISTRY. Unit 2 Metals

1. The History of Metals CHECKPOINT: Metals Through History

Identify three common gaseous pollutants in air and state how each of these pollutants are produced.

Learn Chemistry. Starter for Ten 9. Redox. Registered Charity Number

AQA GCSE Design and Technology 8552

Zinc 17. Part 2 Practical work

Iron filings (Fe) 56g IRON + SULPHUR IRON SULPHIDE

New GCSE 4462/02 SCIENCE A HIGHER TIER CHEMISTRY 1

NCERT solutions for Metals and Non Metals

MR. D HR UV AS HE R I.C.S.E. BOA RD PAP ER ICSE

Oxidation and Reduction

GENARAL INTRODUCTION TO METALLURGY :Std: XI-CHEMISTRY

CHAPTER 6. Natural Mineral Mineral Content Elements In The Minerals Bauxite Aluminium oxide Aluminium, oxygen. Cassiterite Tin oxide Tin, oxygen

OC30 Conduct a qualitative experiment to detect the presence of dissolved solids in water samples, and test water for hardness (soap test)

A.M. MONDAY, 18 January minutes


Electrochemistry Written Response

PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com. Pearson Edexcel GCSE Chemistry/Science Unit C1: Chemistry in Our World

Metals And Their Properties- Physical and Chemical

6 METALS & NON METALS

Chapter 20 CHEMISTRY. Metallurgy and the Chemistry of Metals. Dr. Ibrahim Suleiman

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF METALLURGY. Principles and methods of extraction concentration - reduction by chemical and electrolytic methods and refining

GCSE 4462/01 CHEMISTRY 1 FOUNDATION TIER SCIENCE A/CHEMISTRY. P.M. FRIDAY, 12 June hour JUN S

AP Chemistry A. Allan Chapter 18 - The Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 4A

Page 2. Q1.Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the Earth. Which gas is a greenhouse gas? Tick one box. Argon. Methane. Nitrogen.

Chemistry/Science Unit C1: Chemistry in Our World

1. Which of the given statements about the reaction below are incorrect?

CHEMISTRY. SECTION I (40 Marks) Attempt all questions from this Section

Metals. Part A Unit-based exercise. Topic 3. Unit 10 Occurrence and extraction of metals. Fill in the blanks. True or false

Mark Scheme (Results) November 2009

Covered with a thin layer of oxide at ordinary temperatures.

METALS AND NON-METALS

F321: Atoms, Bonds and Groups Group 2

look down at cross on paper paper cross on paper

CLASS - XII CHEMISTRY

Formula & Equation Writing

AP* CHEMISTRY EQUATIONS BY TYPE

JSUNIL TUTORIAL, SAMASTIPUR

The diagram shows some of the substances used and produced at a cement works. . Write the correct number in the box to complete each sentence.

Compounds & Reactions Week 1. Writing Formulas & Balancing Equations. Write the chemical formula for each molecular (covalent) compound.

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education. Published

Metal and Non Metals

Metals and Non-metals

Wet Cells, Dry Cells, Fuel Cells

Chemistry/Science Unit C1: Chemistry in Our World

Which of these is the formula for disulfur heptoxide? A. S 2 O 7 B. S 7 O 2 C. SO 2 D. N 2 O

Manufacture of Iron & Steel. Prepared By: John Cawley

MAHESH TUTORIALS I.C.S.E.

Name Class Date. mass of lithium 534 g Li molar mass of lithium 6.94 g/mol Li Unknown:

A.M. MONDAY, 18 January minutes

Year 7 Chemistry HW Questions

Supermarkets launch eco-friendly plastic milk bags. Could this be the end of the milk bottle?

Iron oxide and cobalt oxide have been added to the glazes on pottery for hundreds of years.

Module 4 : Hydrogen gas. Lecture 29 : Hydrogen gas

THE PERIODIC TABLE. Chapter 15

Fuels. N4 & N5 Homework Questions

1. Hardness 2. Streak 3. Density 4. Crystal structure 5. A mineral must be a naturally occurring, inorganic. 7. c 8. f 9. a 10. d 11. g 12. e 13.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES, TERTIARY EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE. CHEMISTRY OCTOBER hour

Chemistry/Science Unit C1: Chemistry in our World

Corrosion of metals and their protection

WELDING Topic and Contents Hours Marks

(A) Copper. (B) Zinc. (C) Iron. (D) Wood. (A) Zinc. (B) Wood. (C) Rubber. (D) Plastic.

On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Equipment

Transcription:

Q1.A student investigated simple cells using the apparatus shown in the figure below. If metal 2 is more reactive than metal 1 then the voltage measured is positive. If metal 1 is more reactive than metal 2 then the voltage measured is negative. The bigger the difference in reactivity of the two metals, the larger the voltage produced. The student s results are shown in the table below. (a) The ionic equation for the reaction occuring at the zinc electrode in the simple cell made using copper and zinc electrodes is: Zn Zn 2+ + 2e Zinc is oxidised in this reaction. Page 2

Give a reason why this is oxidation....... (b) Look at the table above. Which one of the metals used was the least reactive? Give a reason for your answer. Metal... Reason......... (c) Predict the voltage that would be obtained for a simple cell that has iron as metal 1 and copper as metal 2. Explain your answer......................... (3) Page 3

(d) Hydrogen fuel cells have been developed for cars. Write a word equation for the overall reaction that takes place in a hydrogen fuel cell.... (e) Write the two half equations for the reactions that occur at the electrodes in a hydrogen fuel cell............. (Total 9 marks) Page 4

Q2.This question is about iron and aluminium. (a) Iron is extracted in a blast furnace. Figure 1 is a diagram of a blast furnace. (i) Calcium carbonate decomposes at high temperatures. Complete the word equation for the decomposition of calcium carbonate. calcium carbonate... +... (ii) Carbon burns to produce carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide produced reacts with more carbon to produce carbon monoxide. Balance the equation. C(s) + CO 2(g)... CO(g) (iii) Carbon monoxide reduces iron(iii) oxide: Fe 2O 3(s) + 3 CO(g) 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO 2(g) Page 5

Calculate the maximum mass of iron that can be produced from 300 tonnes of iron(iii) oxide. Relative atomic masses (A r): O = 16; Fe = 56 Maximum mass =... tonnes (3) (b) Aluminium is extracted by electrolysis, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 (i) Why can aluminium not be extracted by heating aluminium oxide with carbon? (ii) Explain why aluminium forms at the negative electrode during electrolysis. Page 6

(3) (iii) Explain how carbon dioxide forms at the positive electrodes during electrolysis. (3) (Total 13 marks) Page 7

Q3.This question is about metals. Figure 1 shows the metals used to make pylons and the wires of overhead cables. (a) An ore contains a metal compound. A metal is extracted from its ore in three main stages, as shown in Figure 2. Explain why Stage 2 needs to be done............. Page 8

(b) Cast iron from a blast furnace contains 96% iron and 4% carbon. (i) Cast iron is not suitable for the manufacture of pylons. Give one reason why. (ii) Most cast iron is converted into steel, as shown in Figure 3. Describe how cast iron is converted into steel. Use Figure 3 to help you to answer this question. (c) Aluminium and copper are good conductors of electricity. (i) State one property that makes aluminium more suitable than copper for overhead cables. Page 9

(ii) How can you tell that copper is a transition metal and aluminium is not a transition metal from the position of each metal in the periodic table? (iii) Copper can be extracted from solutions of copper salts by adding iron. Explain why. (Total 10 marks) Page 10

Q4. (a) PEX is a material that is used as an alternative to copper for hot water pipes. PEX is made from poly(ethene). (i) Describe how ethene forms poly(ethene)............. (ii) PEX is a shape memory polymer. What property does a shape memory polymer have?...... (iii) The simplified structures of poly(ethene) and PEX are shown. Poly(ethene) PEX Poly(ethene) is a thermoplastic that softens easily when heated. Suggest and explain how the structure of PEX changes this property.......... Page 11

...... (3) (b) Copper was considered to be the most suitable material to use for hot water pipes. PEX is now used as an alternative material for hot water pipes. Copper is extracted from its ore by a series of processes. 1 The low-grade ore is powdered and concentrated. 2 Smelting is carried out in an oxygen flash furnace. This furnace is heated to 1100 C using a hydrocarbon fuel. The copper ore is blown into the furnace with air, producing impure, molten copper. 3 Oxygen is blown into the impure, molten copper to remove any sulfur. The copper is cast into rectangular slabs. 4 The final purification of copper is done by electrolysis. PEX is made from crude oil by a series of processes. 1 Fractional distillation 2 Cracking 3 Polymerisation 4 Conversion of poly(ethene) into PEX Suggest the possible environmental advantages of using PEX instead of copper for hot water pipes............................... (4) (Total 10 marks) Page 12

Q5. Titanium is used in aircraft, ships and hip replacement joints. Titanium is as strong as steel but 45% lighter, and is more resistant to acids and alkalis. Most titanium is produced from its ore, rutile (titanium oxide), by a batch process that takes up to 17 days. Titanium reactors produce about 1 tonne of the metal per day. Iron blast furnaces produce about 20 000 tonnes of the metal per hour. (a) Give one property of titanium that makes it more useful than steel for hip replacement joints.... (b) In the reactor magnesium is used to produce titanium. If carbon were used instead of magnesium, no titanium would be produced. What does this tell you about the relative reactivities of carbon, magnesium and titanium?............ Page 13

(c) The use of titanium is limited because it is expensive. Explain why titanium costs more than steel................... (3) (Total 6 marks) Page 14

Q6. The diagram shows an electric light bulb. When electricity is passed through the tungsten filament it gets very hot and gives out light. (a) What reaction would take place if the hot tungsten was surrounded by air?......... (b) State why argon is used in the light bulb. Explain your answer in terms of the electronic structure of an argon atom................... (3) (Total 4 marks) Page 15

Q7. Use the Reactivity Series of Metals on the Data Sheet to help you to answer this question. The table gives information about the extraction of some metals. Metal Date of discovery Main source Main extraction method Gold Known to ancient civilisations In the Earth as the metal itself Physically separating it from the rocks it is mixed with Zinc 1500 Zinc carbonate Reduction by carbon Sodium 1807 Sodium chloride Electrolysis (a) Explain why gold is found mainly as the metal itself in the Earth....... (b) One of the reactions involved in producing zinc is represented by this equation. ZnO + C Zn + CO Explain why carbon can be used to extract zinc....... Page 16

(c) Sodium is one of the most abundant metals on Earth. Explain, as fully as you can, why sodium was not extracted until 1807............. (Total 4 marks) Page 17