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Paper 1 Multiple Choice
May/June 2011
1 hour
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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.
1
X(g) X2+(g) + 2e
X+(g) X2+(g) + e
X(g) + 2e X2(g)
X(g) + e X2(g)
In flooded soils, like those used for rice cultivation, the oxygen content is low. In such soils,
anaerobic bacteria cause the loss of nitrogen from the soil as shown in the following sequence.
In which step is the change in oxidation number (oxidation state) of nitrogen different to the
changes in the other steps?
A
NO3(aq)
B
NO2(aq)
C
NO(g)
D
N2O(g)
N2(g)
In the extraction of aluminium by the electrolysis of molten aluminium oxide, why is cryolite added
to the aluminium oxide?
A
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diagram 1
Y
number of
molecules
number of
molecules
0
0
0
0
molecular speed
molecular speed
In diagram 1, one curve P or Q corresponds to a temperature higher than that of the other curve.
In diagram 2, one line X or Y corresponds to the activation energy for a catalysed reaction and
the other line corresponds to the activation energy of the same reaction when uncatalysed.
Which combination gives the correct curve and line?
higher
temperature
presence of
catalyst
Which factor helps to explain why the first ionisation energies of the Group I elements decrease
from lithium to sodium to potassium to rubidium?
A
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In the diagram, curve X was obtained by observing the decomposition of 100 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm3
hydrogen peroxide, catalysed by manganese(IV) oxide.
Y
X
volume of
oxygen
formed
time
adding water
In the last century the Haber process was sometimes run at pressures of 1000 atm and higher.
Now it is commonly run at pressures below 100 atm.
What is the reason for this change?
The equation below represents the combination of gaseous atoms of non-metal X and of
hydrogen to form gaseous X2H6 molecules.
2X(g) + 6H(g) X2H6(g)
H = 2775 kJ mol1
405.0 kJ mol1
202.5 kJ mol1
+202.5 kJ mol1
+405.0 kJ mol1
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50 cm3 of 2.50 mol dm3 hydrochloric acid was placed in a polystyrene beaker of negligible heat
capacity. Its temperature was recorded and then 50 cm3 of 2.50 mol dm3 NaOH at the same
temperature was quickly added, with stirring. The temperature rose by 17 C.
The resulting solution may be considered to have a specific heat capacity of 4.2 J g1 K1.
What is an approximate value for the molar enthalpy change of neutralisation of hydrochloric acid
and sodium hydroxide from this experiment?
A
mp / oC
801
2852
3550
bp / oC
1413
3600
4827
poor
poor
good
MgO
NaCl
C [graphite]
MgO
NaCl
SiO2
NaCl
MgO
C [graphite]
NaCl
MgO
SiO2
11 In which change would only van der Waals forces have to be overcome?
A
evaporation of ethanol
C2H5OH(l) C2H5OH(g)
melting of ice
H2O(s) H2O(l)
CO2(s) CO2(l)
solidification of butane
C4H10(l) C4H10(s)
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12 Hydrazine, N2H4, is widely used as a rocket fuel because it reacts with oxygen as shown,
producing environmentally friendly gases.
H = 534 kJ mol1
Despite its use as a rocket fuel, hydrazine does not burn spontaneously in oxygen.
Which statement explains why hydrazine does not burn spontaneously?
A
Hydrazine is a liquid.
13 0.02 mol of aluminium is burned in oxygen and the product is reacted with 2.00 mol dm3
hydrochloric acid.
What minimum volume of acid will be required for complete reaction?
A
15 cm3
20 cm3
30 cm3
60 cm3
It has an Mr of 40.3.
It is basic.
It is a white solid.
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15 X, Y and Z represent different halogens. The table shows the results of nine experiments in which
aqueous solutions of X2, Y2 and Z2 were separately added to separate aqueous solutions
containing X , Y and Z ions.
X (aq)
Y (aq)
Z (aq)
X2(aq)
no reaction
no reaction
no reaction
Y2(aq)
X2 formed
no reaction
Z2 formed
Z2(aq)
X2 formed
no reaction
no reaction
Which row in the following table contains the ions X , Y and Z in order of their decreasing
strength as reducing agents?
strongest
weakest
16 A student observed the reactions when sodium chloride and sodium iodide were each reacted
separately with concentrated sulfuric acid and with concentrated phosphoric acid. The
observations are recorded in the table.
sodium chloride
sodium iodide
conc. H2SO4
conc. H3PO4
Concentrated phosphoric acid is a stronger oxidising agent than concentrated sulfuric acid.
It is insoluble in water.
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18 Nitrogen monoxide, NO, is a primary pollutant produced by petrol engines and is found in their
exhaust gases.
Which reaction occurs in a catalytic converter and decreases the emission of nitrogen monoxide?
A
19 In the reaction pathway below, an alkane is converted into a carboxylic acid through several
stages.
C10H22
stage 1
stage 2
C2H 4
C2H5OH
stage 3
CH3CO2H
catalytic
hydration
stage 3
condensation
combustion
cracking
dehydration
cracking
oxidation
dehydration
combustion
y
OH
acrylic acid
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21 Butanedioic acid occurs in amber, algae, lichens, sugar cane and beets. It may be synthesised in
two steps from 1,2-dibromoethane.
step 1
step 2
BrCH2CH2Br
HO2CCH2CH2CO2H
step 2
HCN(g)
HCl (aq)
HCO2Na(aq)
HCl (aq)
KCN(aq / alcoholic)
H2SO4(aq)
NaOH(aq)
K2Cr2O7 / H2SO4(aq)
22 The formula CH3 can represent an anion, a cation or a free radical. Species with the molecular
formula CH3 can act as an electrophile, a free radical or a nucleophile depending on the number
of outer shell electrons on the central carbon atom.
How many outer shell electrons must be present for CH3 to act in these different ways?
CH3 as an
electrophile
CH3 as a
free radical
CH3 as a
nucleophile
23 Pentanol, C5H11OH, has four structural isomers that are primary alcohols.
How many of these primary alcohols contain a chiral carbon atom?
A
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24 The diagram shows the structure of the naturally-occurring molecule cholesterol.
H 3C
CH3
H
CH3
HO
cholesterol
Student X claimed that the seventeen carbon atoms in the four rings all lie in the same plane.
Student Y claimed that this molecule displays cis-trans isomerism at the C=C double bond.
Which of the students are correct?
A
both X and Y
neither X nor Y
X only
Y only
25 Which isomer of C6H13OH gives the greatest number of different alkenes when it is dehydrated?
A
CH3
CH3
CH
CH
CH2OH
CH3
CH2
CH2
CH3
D
CH3
CH3
CH2
CH2
CH3
CH3
OH
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26 Compound X changes the colour of warm acidified sodium dichromate(VI) from orange to green.
1 mol of X reacts with 2 mol of HCN in the presence of KCN.
What could X be?
A
CH3CH2CH2CHO
CH3COCH2COCH3
H2C=CHCH2CHO
OHCCH2CH2CHO
27 Which formula represents an ester which will form sodium ethanoate on hydrolysis with aqueous
sodium hydroxide?
A
B
O
O
H 3C
CH2
CH2
H 3C
CH3
CH2
CH3
D
O
O
H
CH2
H 3C
CH3
CH2
CH2
CH3
28 A compound Y is treated with warm acidified potassium dichromate(VI). The resulting organic
product gives an orange precipitate with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent but does not give a
silver mirror with Tollens reagent.
What is Y?
A
butan-1-ol
butan-2-ol
butanal
2-methylpropan-2-ol
aldehydes only
ketones only
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30 The functional group in a primary alcohol is CH2OH.
Which reagent reacts with a primary alcohol, under suitable conditions, to give an organic product
with the same number of oxygen atoms as the alcohol?
A
Al 2O3
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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).
The responses A to D should be selected on the basis of
A
1, 2 and 3
are
correct
1 and 2
only are
correct
2 and 3
only are
correct
1 only
is
correct
31 Which statements are correct in terms of the Brnsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases?
1
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4, does not behave as an acid when dissolved in ethanol, C2H5OH.
a lattice of ions
delocalised electrons
ionic bonds
A 3.27 g sample of zinc reacts with an excess of hydrochloric acid to give 0.050 mol of zinc
chloride.
A 6.54 g sample of zinc reacts completely with exactly 100 cm3 of 1.00 mol dm3 hydrochloric
acid.
A 13.08 g sample of zinc reacts with an excess of hydrochloric acid to give 9.60 dm3 of
hydrogen.
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The responses A to D should be selected on the basis of
A
1, 2 and 3
are
correct
1 and 2
only are
correct
2 and 3
only are
correct
1 only
is
correct
CaO
Na2O
SrO
It forms diatomic molecules which dissociate more readily than chlorine molecules.
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38 Which alkenes, on reaction with steam at 600 K and 6 x 106 Pa pressure in the presence of a
phosphoric acid catalyst, could produce an alcohol containing a chiral carbon atom?
1
(CH3)2C=CH2
CH3CH=CHCH3
CH3CH2CH=CH2
C2H5Br C2H5CN
C2H5Br C2H5OH
C2H5Br C2H5NH2
40 Sorbitol is an artificial sweetener used to sweeten chocolate which is suitable for diabetics.
OH
H
OH
HO
OH
OH
OH
sorbitol
Which functional groups can be produced when this molecule is subjected to oxidation under
suitable conditions?
1
aldehyde
carboxylic acid
ketone
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