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CHEMISTRY
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
May/June 2010
45 Minutes
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Which row describes the water particles in the air above the cup compared with the water
particles in the cup?
moving faster
closer together
A fruit drink coloured orange contains a dissolved mixture of red and yellow colouring agents.
One of these colouring agents is suspected of being illegal.
Which method could be used to show the presence of this illegal colouring agent?
chromatography
distillation
evaporation
filtration
A student carries out an experiment to find how fast 3 cm pieces of magnesium ribbon dissolve in
10 cm3 samples of sulfuric acid at different temperatures.
Which piece of apparatus does the student not need?
A
balance
measuring cylinder
stop-clock
thermometer
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Which row shows the change that takes place when element X gains the new particle shown?
particle gained
change
electron
electron
the element one place to the right of X in the Periodic Table is formed
proton
proton
the element one place to the right of X in the Periodic Table is formed
e e
electron
nucleus containing
nine particles
e e
proton
number
neutron
number
52
24 Y
They are different elements because they have different numbers of neutrons.
They are different elements because they have different numbers of protons.
They are isotopes of the same element because they have the same nucleon number.
They are isotopes of the same element because they have the same proton number.
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alloys
compounds
ores
salts
key
e = electron
e
e
e e
by sharing two electrons with two electrons from another element to form two covalent bonds
by sharing two electrons with two electrons from another element to form four covalent bonds
sodium chloride
methane
lead bromide
1 only
2 only
1 and 3
1, 2 and 3
1 molecule
2 molecules
of chlorine
of hydrogen chloride
2H + 2Cl 2HCl
2H + 2Cl H2Cl 2
H2 + Cl 2 2HCl
H2 + Cl 2 H2Cl 2
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11 The diagram shows apparatus for plating a spoon with silver.
spoon
metal electrode
electrolyte
attracted to cathode
Cu2+ and H+
OH and SO 4 2
Cu2+ and SO 42
H+ and OH
H+ and OH
Cu2+ and SO 42
OH and SO 42
Cu2+ and H+
13 Three electrolysis cells are set up. Each cell has inert electrodes.
The electrolytes are listed below.
cell 1
cell 2
cell 3
1 and 2
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14 Clouds are formed when water vapour evaporates from the sea.
clouds
water vapour
sea
What is the energy change and what name is given to the type of change when water
evaporates?
energy change
type of change
endothermic
exothermic
energy taken in
endothermic
energy taken in
exothermic
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16 A student investigates the rate of reaction between marble chips and hydrochloric acid.
The loss in mass of the reaction flask is measured.
The graph shows the results of two experiments, P and Q.
mass of
reaction flask
P
Q
time
A catalyst is added in P.
17 When pink cobalt(II) sulfate crystals are heated, they form steam and a blue solid.
When water is added to the blue solid, it turns pink and becomes hot.
Which terms describe the pink cobalt(II) sulfate crystals and the reactions?
pink cobalt sulfate
reactions
aqueous
irreversible
aqueous
reversible
hydrated
irreversible
hydrated
reversible
18 Iron is extracted from iron oxide using carbon monoxide as shown in the equation.
iron oxide + carbon monoxide iron + carbon dioxide
What does the equation show?
A
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19 Aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a solid, X, and the mixture is heated.
A green precipitate is formed and an alkaline gas is given off.
Which ions are present in X?
A
OH and Fe2+
OH and Fe3+
A
B
C
D
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22 An excess of copper(II) oxide is added to dilute sulfuric acid to make crystals of hydrated
copper(II) sulfate.
The processes listed may be used to obtain crystals of hydrated copper(II) sulfate.
1
filter
1, 2, 3 and 4
1, 2, 4 and 3
2, 1, 2 and 3
2, 1, 2 and 4
24 An element melts at 1455 C, has a density of 8.90 g / cm3 and forms a green chloride.
Where in the Periodic Table is this element found?
A
B
C
D
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25 An element does not conduct electricity and exists as diatomic molecules.
In which area of the Periodic Table is the element to be found?
C D
A
B
iron
zinc
electrical conductivity
when liquid
electrical conductivity
when solid
low
low
801
high
low
1535
high
high
3550
low
low
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29 A student added dilute hydrochloric acid to four metals and recorded the results.
Not all of the results are correct.
results
metal
copper
yes
iron
yes
magnesium
no
zinc
yes
1 and 3
1 and 4
2 and 3
2 and 4
waste gases
molten iron
What is gas X?
A
carbon dioxide
chlorine
hydrogen
oxygen
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31 Aluminium is an important metal with many uses.
Some of its properties are listed.
1
It is a reactive metal.
Which set of properties help to explain the use of aluminium for cooking and storing food?
A
1, 2 and 3
1, 2 and 4
1, 3 and 4
2, 3 and 4
1, 2 and 3
1 and 4
2, 3 and 4
1, 2, 3 and 4
33 Which compound in polluted air can damage stonework and kill trees?
A
carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide
lead compounds
sulfur dioxide
It is used as a fuel.
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35 To grow roses, a fertiliser containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium is needed.
For the best flowers, the fertiliser should contain a high proportion of potassium.
Which fertiliser is best for roses?
proportion by mass
fertiliser
25
13
13
20
29
29
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cutlery
instruments used
in hospitals
cooking pan
Which method of rust prevention can be used for all three types of item?
A
galvanising
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38 Which structure shows a compound that belongs to a different homologous series to propane?
A
B
H
H
H
H
C
H
H
H
H
H
H
polymer
ethane
poly(ethane)
ethene
poly(ethene)
ethane
poly(ethene)
ethene
poly(ethane)
fuels.
hydrocarbons.
lubricants.
waxes.
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Magnesium
Sodium
Calcium
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Strontium
Key
X = atomic symbol
Actinium
Ac
89
Ra
Radium
88
Fr
Francium
87
Hafnium
72
Lanthanum
57
178
Hf
40
Zirconium
Zr
91
Titanium
139
Yttrium
22
48
Ti
La
39
89
Scandium
21
227
Barium
56
Caesium
45
Sc
226
55
137
Ba
133
Cs
38
Rubidium
37
88
Sr
85
Rb
20
Potassium
19
40
Ca
39
12
24
Mg
23
Na
Beryllium
Lithium
11
Be
II
Li
93
Ta
181
Niobium
Nb
90
58
73
52
96
Mo
184
Protactinium
Thorium
55
Tc
186
Re
144
Nd
92
60
Uranium
238
Neodymium
75
Rhenium
43
Technetium
25
Manganese
Mn
27
59
28
59
29
64
30
65
Ru
101
Iron
190
Pm
Osmium
Os
Np
93
Neptunium
61
Promethium
76
44
Ruthenium
26
56
Fe
Sm
150
Iridium
Pu
94
Plutonium
62
Eu
152
Platinum
Am
95
Americium
63
Europium
78
195
Pt
192
46
Palladium
Pd
106
Nickel
Ni
Ir
Samarium
77
45
Rhodium
Rh
103
Cobalt
Co
Gd
157
Gold
Au
197
Silver
96
64
Curium
Cm
Gadolinium
79
47
Ag
108
Copper
Cu
201
Bk
Terbium
Tb
159
Mercury
Hg
97
Berkelium
65
80
48
Cadmium
Cd
112
Zinc
Zn
70
Dy
162
Thallium
Tl
204
Indium
Cf
98
Es
Holmium
Ho
165
Lead
Pb
207
Tin
99
Einsteinium
67
82
50
119
Sn
32
115
Californium
66
Ge
73
Silicon
Si
28
Carbon
Germanium
14
12
In
Gallium
Ga
Dysprosium
81
49
31
13
Aluminium
Al
27
Boron
11
75
Sb
122
Arsenic
As
Bi
209
Fermium
Fm
Erbium
Er
167
Bismuth
100
68
83
51
Antimony
33
15
Phosphorus
31
Nitrogen
14
Se
79
Sulfur
Po
169
Md
Thulium
Tm
101
Mendelevium
69
84
Polonium
52
Tellurium
Te
128
Selenium
34
16
32
Oxygen
16
Yb
173
Astatine
At
Iodine
127
Bromine
Br
80
Chlorine
No
102
Nobelium
70
Ytterbium
85
53
35
17
Cl
35.5
Fluorine
19
Lr
Lutetium
Lu
175
Radon
Rn
Xenon
Xe
131
Krypton
Kr
84
Argon
Ar
40
Neon
103
Lawrencium
71
86
54
36
18
10
Ne
20
Helium
VII
Hydrogen
VI
He
IV
III
1
The volume of one mole of any gas is 24 dm3 at room temperature and pressure (r.t.p.).
91
Pa
Th
232
Praseodymium
Cerium
59
141
Pr
140
74
Tungsten
42
Molybdenum
24
Chromium
Cr
Ce
Tantalum
41
23
Vanadium
51
Group
DATA SHEET
The Periodic Table of the Elements
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