Caribbean Examinations Council: Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examination
Caribbean Examinations Council: Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examination
Caribbean Examinations Council: Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examination
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PROFICIENCY GENERAL
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TEST CODE 01212020
FORM TP 2015055 MAY/JUNE 2015
CHEMISTRY
7. If you need to rewrite any answer and there is not enough space to do so on the
original page, you must use the extra lined page(s) provided at the back of this
booklet. Remember to draw a line through your original answer.
8. If you use the extra page(s) you MUST write the question number clearly in
the box provided at the top of the extra page(s) and, where relevant, include
the question part beside the answer.
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SECTION A
1. (a) Hydrocarbons are widely used as fuels. They burn in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and
water, and energy is released in the process.
(ii) Name ONE hydrocarbon, other than wax, that can be used as fuel.
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(1 mark)
(b) A student carried out an experiment in order to determine the heat of combustion of candle
wax (a mixture of solid hydrocarbons) by using the apparatus shown in Figure 1.
Conical flask
Candle
Watch-glass
Procedure:
1. The conical flask was first weighed empty, then a known volume of water was
added and it was reweighed.
2. The conical flask was then clamped and encased by a can as shown in Figure 1.
4. The candle and the watch-glass were weighed and placed directly under the
calorimeter (the conical flask enclosed by the can).
5. The candle was lit and the heat generated was used to heat the contents of the
calorimeter.
6. After 15 minutes, the candle was extinguished and the HIGHEST temperature of
the water was recorded.
7. The candle and watch-glass were allowed to cool and then reweighed.
The results for the masses of the candle and water used, and the observed temperatures of
the water are shown in Diagrams I–VI of Figure 2 on page 4.
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I II
Mass of empty flask Mass of flask + water
g g
120 130 140 320 330 340
III IV
Initial temperature of water Final temperature of water
C C
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
V VI
Initial mass of candle + Final mass of candle +
watch-glass watch-glass
g g
90 100 110 90 100 110
(9 marks)
calculate the heat absorbed by the conical flask used in the experiment.
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(iii) Assuming that the heat absorbed by the water
= (mass of water in the conical flask) × (4.2 J g–1 °C–1) × (temperature change),
= (heat absorbed by the conical flask) + (heat absorbed by water in the conical
flask)
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(c) A student carried out a number of tests on a solid mixture labelled Q. Some of the
observations and inferences are recorded in Table 2. Complete the table by inserting the
inferences or observations as necessary.
Ammonium hydroxide •
was then added to the
resulting mixture.
(3 marks)
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2. (a) Water exists in three states of matter while iodine exists in two.
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(ii) Describe the strength of the forces of attraction present between the particles in
EACH of the three states you have mentioned in (a) (i) above.
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(iii) When heated, iodine changes from one state into another. What is this process
called?
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(1 mark)
(iv) Describe how the energy of the iodine particles changes as iodine undergoes the
process mentioned in (a) (iii) above.
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(b) Using appropriate diagrams, illustrate how the bonding in solid sodium chloride differs
from that of diamond.
(2 marks) (2 marks)
(c) Describe TWO tests that are performed in the laboratory to distinguish between an ‘ionic
solid’ and a ‘molecular solid’. Suggest how the results of the tests described can be used
to distinguish between the two solids.
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3. (a) The fully displayed structures for two hydrocarbons, Compound A and Compound B, are
shown below.
H
H H C HH H H H H H
H C C C C H H C C C C H
H H H H H H
Compound A Compound B
Compound A:
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Compound B:
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Compound A:
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(b) (i) Define ‘structural isomerism’.
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(ii) Draw the FULLY DISPLAYED structure of ONE structural isomer for EACH of
Compounds A and B.
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(c) Polyethene is manufactured in Trinidad and is used extensively throughout the Caribbean.
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(ii) Identify the type of polymerization that is used in the manufacture of polyethene.
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SECTION B
4. (a) Tums® and Epsom salts are items commonly found in most household medicine cabinets.
Calcium carbonate is the main active ingredient in Tums®, an antacid used to relieve
heartburn, acid indigestion and upset stomach.
(i) Describe ONE method for the preparation of dry calcium carbonate in the laboratory.
In your answer, include an equation for the reaction as well as the steps that are
involved in its preparation. (5 marks)
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(ii) The main ingredient in Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate. List ONE use of Epsom
salts. (1 mark)
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(iii) In order to effectively use Epsom salts, it is usually made into a solution. Explain
why water molecules are able to dissolve Epsom salts. (3 marks)
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(b) When magnesium ions are present in natural water, it is referred to as ‘permanent hard
water’.
Describe how permanent hard water is formed. Include balanced chemical equations with
state symbols to illustrate this process. (6 marks)
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5. (a) Figure 3 is a flow diagram of the industrial processing of sugar cane to produce crystalline
sucrose. Study the figure carefully and answer the questions which follow.
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(ii) State the importance of the centrifugation process. (1 mark)
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(iv) The bagasse produced is used in the factory during the processing of sugar cane.
In which part of the factory is this bagasse used and what is it used for? (2 marks)
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(b) Many Caribbean islands are renowned for the quality of rum they produce. The alcohol
content of a typical rum averages between 40% and 55%.
(i)
During the fermentation process in the making of rum, yeast feeds on the sucrose
in molasses converting it into simpler sugars which are then converted to ethanol.
Outline, using balanced equations, the formation of ethanol from sucrose.
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(ii) Jemina was presented with a flask that contains a mixture of diluted rum. Draw
a labelled diagram of the apparatus she should use in the laboratory to obtain a
concentrated sample of ethanol. (3 marks)
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(c) After accidentally leaving a bottle of wine open for several days, Jemina found that the
wine tasted slightly sour. She was given magnesium oxide to react with a sample of the
sour wine.
Suggest the type of reaction that takes place when the magnesium oxide is mixed with the
sour wine. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. (3 marks)
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6. (a) Sally and Ann live on opposite sides of an island. When Sally visits Ann she observes
that the soap takes longer to lather and produces more scum.
(i) Explain to Sally why the soap may be producing more scum at Ann’s house than
at her house. (4 marks)
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(ii) Do you expect that Sally would get the same result if she uses soapless detergent?
State a reason for your answer. (2 marks)
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(b) Second generation detergents contained phosphates but their use was banned because of
the effect they had on the environment, particularly rivers and streams. Outline the harmful
effect that second generation detergents had on the environment. (3 marks)
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(c) In recent years, emphasis has been placed on preserving the environment and as such a
new area of chemistry, Green Chemistry, has evolved.
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(ii) Discuss TWO benefits of utilizing the principles involved in Green Chemistry.
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