Chem pp4
Chem pp4
CRACKiT TUITION
BGCSE
CHEMISTRY
PAPER 4
ALTERNATIVE TO PRACTICAL
TIME: 1HOUR
GOOD LUCK!!
1. Approximately 4 g of sodium hydroxide is added to 100 cm3 of water. A thermometer is used
to measure the temperature of the liquid both before and after the addition of sodium hydroxide.
The diagrams below show parts of the thermometer stem giving the two temperatures.
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b) What type of process does this temperature change suggest has taken place?
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c) Complete the energy profile diagram for sodium hydroxide dissolving in water.
On your diagram label
• the products,
• the enthalpy change, ΔH
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d) If aqueous litmus is added to aqueous sodium hydroxide, what colour is the resulting
solution?
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b)
i. Describe the trend in reactivity of the Group I metals with water
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ii. Construct the equation for the reaction of rubidium with water.
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iii. The reaction of rubidium with water is exothermic. What is meant by the term
exothermic?
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c) Sodium and calcium form ionic hydrides containing the hydride ion, H–. Sodium and
calcium hydrides react with water to form the hydroxide and hydrogen.
iii. Explain why an alloy of nickel and copper is less malleable than copper alone.
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a) The diagram shows a simple distillation apparatus that can be used to produce purified
water from seawater.
Explain why distillation purifies seawater
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ii. Calculate the concentration of chloride ions, in mol / dm3, arising from the
magnesium chloride in seawater.
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The table below shows how the percentage yield of ammonia at equilibrium varies with both
temperature and pressure.
a) Describe how, and explain why, the percentage yield of ammonia at equilibrium changes
with temperature.
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b) Describe how, and explain why, the percentage yield of ammonia at equilibrium changes
with pressure.
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c) Explain why the conditions for the synthesis of ammonia in most chemical plants are
between 350–450 °C and 200–300 atmospheres pressure.
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d) Explain how using a catalyst in the Haber process has an economic advantage.
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5. V is a compound which contains two ions. Complete the table by adding the observations for
tests (a), (b) and (c) and the test and observation for test (d).
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