January 2020 MS
January 2020 MS
January 2020
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January 2020
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PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
1 (a) (i) argon / helium ACCEPT Ar / He 1
IGNORE toxic/pollutant
Total 6
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
2 (a)
Example calculation
Total 8
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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
3 (a) galvanising ACCEPT galvanisation 1
(c) (i) (a reaction which) gives out / produces / releases IGNORE energy without 1
heat (energy) / thermal energy mention of heat or
thermal
ACCEPT reverse
argument
ALLOW correct
references to changes
in oxidation number for
M2 and M3
Total 10
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
4 (a) (i) 3
(ii) 3
Total 9
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (a) (i) S 1
(ii) T and U 1
(iii) U 1
ALLOW M1 acidified
potassium manganate(VII)
M2 no change/stays purple
M3 decolourised / goes
colourless 3
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (c) Any two of the following points
REJECT similar/same 2
physical properties
(ii) Either
1
Or
REJECT displayed
formulae of cyclic
alkanes
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (e) (i) • Divide percentages by relative atomic masses 0 marks if division by
• Divide results by smallest value to obtain ratio atomic numbers or
upside down
Example calculation calculation
M1 C H F
36.36 6.06 57.58
12 1 19
OR 1 2 1
2
Example calculation
M1 66 OR 66 OR 2
12 + 2 + 19 33
2CH2F scores 1
Total 14
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
6 (a) zinc + hydrochloric acid zinc chloride + hydrogen ACCEPT fully correct 1
chemical equation
(b)
If readings are correct
temperature in oC after 22.4 but in wrong order
adding zinc award 1 mark for M1
and M2
temperature in oC before 17.7
adding zinc
3
temperature change in oC 4.7
M1 22.4
M2 17.7
M3 (+)4.7
(c) (i) An explanation that links any two of the following points
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
6 (d) (i) no reaction (occurred between copper and IGNORE copper is unreactive
hydrochloric acid) ALLOW copper is less 1
reactive than hydrogen
Total
12
Question
Answer Marks
number
7 (a) (i) B bromine 1
(iii) 1
C chlorine (as it is pale green)
A astatine
2
M2 (solution stays) brown / no change ALLOW no reaction
(ii) bromine would not react with (sodium) bromide / ALLOW bromine
bromine cannot displace itself OWTTE cannot react with
itself
ALLOW both contain
bromine/same
element/same
halogen
ALLOW because no 1
reaction would occur
REJECT bromine
cannot displace
bromide
ALLOW multiples
and fractions
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
7 (c) A description that makes reference to the following
6 points
If no reagent or
incorrect reagent but
correct M2 and M3
score 1
ALLOW
M1 flame test or
description of flame
test
M2 if blue-green
(flame)
solution contains
copper(II) ion(s) /
contains Cu2+ / is a
copper compound
ALLOW
M1 addition of suitable
metal above Cu in
reactivity series
M2 brown/pink/pink-
brown solid forms
6
PMT
IGNORE addition of
nitric acid
REJECT addition of
hydrochloric acid for M4
M5 if white precipitate forms solution contains
chloride ion(s) / contains Cl- / is a chloride
ALLOW
M4 add chlorine water
(to solution)
M5 if turns
orange/yellow/brown
solution contains
bromide ion(s) /
contains Br- / is a
bromide
Total 13
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
8 (a) (i) sublimation / subliming 1
M2 DEP M1 correct or
missing
2
PMT
If mention of
intermolecular forces in
diamond MAX 2 for
diamond
If mention of ions in
diamond only M4 can be
scored
Any explanation that links any three of the
following points for graphite
If mention of ions in
graphite only M9 can be
scored
Total 11
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
9 (a) to minimise/prevent (mass loss by) evaporation of ALLOW to find mass
the (liquid) fuel OWTTE of fuel used/burned 1
Example calculation
M1 Q = 100 x 4.2 x 30
12.6 kJ with no 3
working scores 3
PMT
Example calculation
M1 0.96 ÷ 32 OR 0.03
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
9 (d) (i) M1 all points plotted correctly
M2 line of best fit drawn with a ruler does not need to start at 2
(0,0)
(iii) The greater the number of carbon atoms (per ALLOW ΔH is (directly)
molecule) the greater (the magnitude/ value of) ΔH proportional to the
number of carbon atoms
per molecule
Total 15
PMT
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
10 (a) (i)
4NH3 + 5O2 ⇌ 4NO + 6H2O ACCEPT multiples and fractions 1
IGNORE references to 1
equilibrium
(iii) to increase the rate of the reaction / to speed IGNORE references to lowering 1
up the reaction OWTTE the activation energy
Example calculation
M1 Mr of NO2 = 46 Mr of HNO3 = 63
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
10 (d) • calculate the amount, in moles, of copper(II)
nitrate
• calculate the theoretical yield, in moles, of
copper(II) nitrate
• calculate the percentage yield
Example calculation
40.8 scores 2
Alternative method
• calculate the theoretical yield, in moles, of
copper(II) nitrate
• calculate the theoretical mass of copper
nitrate that should be formed
• calculate the percentage yield
Example calculation
Mark M3 CSQ on M1
and M2
40.8 scores 2
Total 12
PMT