GCSE Chemistry 2 4472-01 - Sec PDF
GCSE Chemistry 2 4472-01 - Sec PDF
GCSE Chemistry 2 4472-01 - Sec PDF
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5. (a) Zinc reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas.
The diagram below shows apparatus that can be used to investigate the rate of the
reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid. A small amount of copper sulfate is added
because it acts as a catalyst for the reaction.
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A few pieces of zinc were placed in excess dilute hydrochloric acid and the volume of
hydrogen produced was recorded every 10 seconds. The experiment was carried out at
room temperature. The results obtained are shown below.
Time (s) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Volume of hydrogen
0 8 33 40 45 48 49 49
(cm3)
(i) All the results were measured accurately but the volume recorded after 10 seconds
is lower than expected. Suggest a possible reason for this. [1]
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Volume of
hydrogen
(cm3)
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Time (s)
(iii) Use your graph to give the volume of hydrogen expected after 10 seconds. [1]
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(iv) State how the graph shows that the reaction has stopped. [1]
Volume of
hydrogen
(cm )
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Time (s)
Use your graph to give the volume of hydrogen expected after 10 seconds. [1]
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(iv) State how the graph shows that the reaction has stopped. [1]
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(iii) Use your graph to give the volume of hydrogen expected after 10 seconds. [1]
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(iv) State how the graph shows that the reaction has stopped. [1]
(iii) Use your graph to give the volume of hydrogen expected after 10 seconds. [1]
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(a) Two pupils, David and Haf, calculated the mean value for sample B. David calculated a
value of 13.5 and Haf calculated a value of 12. Show how both values were obtained.
State which is the better value to use and give a reason for your choice. [3]
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V o l u m e o fsoap solution added (cm )
C 15 14 14 13 14
A after boiling 8 7 9 8 8
B after boiling 6 5 6 7 6
C after boiling 2 2 2 2 2
(a) T w o pupils, David and Haf, calculated the m e a n value for s a m p l e B . David calculated a
value o f 13.5 and Haf calculated a value o f 12. S h o w h o w both values w e r e obtained.
State which isthe better value t o u s e and give a reason for your choice. [3]
3
V o l u m e o fsoap solution added (cm )
C 15 14 14 13 14
A after boiling 8 7 9 8 8
B after boiling 6 5 6 7 6
C after boiling 2 2 2 2 2
(a) T w o pupils, David and Haf, calculated the m e a n value for s a m p l e B . David calculated a
value o f 13.5 and Haf calculated a value o f 12. S h o w h o w both values w e r e obtained.
State which isthe better value t o u s e and give a reason for your choice. [3]
3
V o l u m e o f soap solution added ( c m )
(a) T w o p u p i l s , D a v i d a n d H a f , c a l c u l a t e d t h e m e a n v a l u e f o r s a m p l e B. D a v i d c a l c u l a t e d a
value o f 13.5 a n d H a f calculated a value o f 12. S h o w h o w both values w e r e obtained.
State which ist h e better value t o u s e a n d give a reason for your choice. [3]
3
V o l u m e of soap solution added (cm )
1
(a) T w o p u p i l s , D a v i d a n d H a f , c a l c u l a t e d t h e m e a n v a l u e f o r s a m p l e B. D a v i d c a l c u l a t e d a
value o f 13.5 a n d H a f calculated a value o f 12. S h o w h o w both v a l u e s w e r e obtained.
S t a t e w h i c h is t h e better v a l u e t o u s e a n d give a r e a s o n for y o u r choice. [3]
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State and explain what information this gives you about element E.
You may wish to refer to the key on the Periodic Table to help you answer this question. [6 QWC]
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10. An atom of element E is represented as follows.
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State and explain what information this gives you about element E.
You may wish to refer to the key on the Periodic Table to help you answer this question. [6 QWC]
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State and explain what information this gives you about element E.
You may wish to refer to the key on the Periodic Table to help you answer this question. [6 QWC]
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