All Questions: Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry - 0620 - Supplement Paper 4 2009 Summer Zone 1
Theory
MCQ
01.
Theory 8 Marks
CH2 - SEPARATING SUBSTANCES

Some grass is crushed and mixed with the solvent, propanone. The colour pigments are extracted to give a deep green solution.
(a) (i) Draw a labelled diagram to describe how you could show that there is more than one coloured pigment in the green solution. [3]
(ii) Given a pure sample of chlorophyll, how could you show that the green solution from the grass contained chlorophyll? [2]
(b) Explain the role of chlorophyll in green plants. [3]

02.
Theory 4 Marks
CH1 - STATES OF MATTER

The results of experiments on electrolysis using inert electrodes are given in the table.
Complete the table; the first line has been completed as an example.

[Table_1]
electrolyte | change at negative electrode | change at positive electrode | change to electrolyte
molten lead(II) bromide | lead formed | bromine formed | used up
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..................................... | potassium formed | iodine formed | used up
dilute aqueous sodium chloride | ..................................... | ..................................... | .....................................
aqueous copper(II) sulfate | ..................................... | ..................................... | .....................................
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..................................... | hydrogen formed | bromine formed | potassium hydroxide formed

03.
Theory 10 Marks
CH12 - THE PERIODIC TABLE, CH4 - ATOMS COMBINING

The following is a list of the electron distributions of atoms of unknown elements.

[Table_1]

element | electron distribution
A | 2,5
B | 2,8,4
C | 2,8,8,2
D | 2,8,18,8
E | 2,8,18,8,1
F | 2,8,18,18,7

(a) Choose an element from the list for each of the following descriptions.
(i) It is a noble gas. ..................................................
(ii) It is a soft metal with a low density. ..................................................
(iii) It can form a covalent compound with element A. ..................................................
(iv) It has a giant covalent structure similar to diamond. ..................................................
(v) It can form a negative ion of the type $X^{3-}$. .................................................. [5]

(b) Elements C and F can form an ionic compound.
(i) Draw a diagram that shows the formula of this compound, the charges on the ions and the arrangement of the valency electrons around the negative ion. Use o to represent an electron from an atom of C. Use x to represent an electron from an atom of F. [3]

(ii) Predict two properties of this compound.
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04.
Theory 6 Marks
CH13 - THE BEHAVIOR OF METALS

The reactivity series of metals given below contains both familiar and unfamiliar elements.
For most of the unfamiliar elements, which are marked *, their common oxidation states are given.

[Table_1]

Choose metal(s) from the above list to answer the following questions.

(i) Which two metals would not react with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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(ii) Which two unfamiliar metals (*) would react with cold water?
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(iii) What is the oxidation state of barium?
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(iv) Name an unfamiliar metal (*) whose oxide cannot be reduced by carbon.
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(v) Why should you be able to predict that metals such as iron and chromium have more than one oxidation state?
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05.
Theory 8 Marks
CH11 - ACIDS AND BASES

(a) A preparation of the insoluble salt calcium fluoride is described below.
To 15 cm3 of aqueous calcium chloride, 30 cm3 of aqueous sodium fluoride is added. The concentration of both solutions is 1.00 mol / dm3. The mixture is filtered and the precipitate washed with distilled water. Finally, the precipitate is heated in an oven.
(i) Complete the equation. $$\text{Ca}^{2+} + \text{……….F}^{-} \rightarrow \text{…………..}$$ [2]
(ii) Why is the volume of sodium fluoride solution double that of the calcium chloride solution?
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(iii) Why is the mixture washed with distilled water?
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(iv) Why is the solid heated?
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(b) The formulae of insoluble compounds can be found by precipitation reactions.
To 12.0 cm3 of an aqueous solution of the nitrate of metal T was added 2.0 cm3 of aqueous sodium phosphate, Na3PO4. The concentration of both solutions was 1.00 mol / dm3. When the precipitate had settled, its height was measured.

The experiment was repeated using different volumes of the phosphate solution. The results are shown on the following graph.

What is the formula of the phosphate of metal T? Give your reasoning.
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06.
Theory 9 Marks
CH16 - SOME NON-METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS, CH9 - ENERGY CHANGES AND REVERSIBLE REACTIONS

Ammonia is manufactured by the Haber process.
$$\text{N}_2(g) + 3\text{H}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{NH}_3(g)$$ the forward reaction is exothermic
(a) (i) Name the raw materials from which nitrogen and hydrogen are obtained.
nitrogen from \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ [1]
hydrogen from \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ [1]
(ii) Name the catalyst used in this process.
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(iii) What is the most important use of ammonia?
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(b) The following graph shows how the percentage of ammonia in the equilibrium mixture changes with temperature.
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(i) Explain the term equilibrium.
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(ii) How does the percentage of ammonia vary with temperature?
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(c) (i) Sketch a graph which shows how the percentage of ammonia in the equilibrium mixture varies with pressure.
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(ii) Explain why the graph has the shape shown.
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07.
Theory 8 Marks
CH9 - ENERGY CHANGES AND REVERSIBLE REACTIONS, CH11 - ACIDS AND BASES

Hydrogen reacts with the halogens to form hydrogen halides.
(a) Bond energy is the amount of energy, in kJ, that must be supplied (endothermic) to break one mole of a bond.

[Table_1]

bonds                 bond energy in kJ/mol
H-H +436
Cl-Cl +242
H-Cl +431

Use the above data to show that the following reaction is exothermic.
H-H + Cl-Cl → 2H-Cl
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(b) They react with water to form acidic solutions.

$\text{HCl} + \text{H}_2\text{O} \rightleftharpoons \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ + \text{Cl}^-$
$\text{HF} + \text{H}_2\text{O} \rightleftharpoons \text{H}_3\text{O}^+ + \text{F}^-$

(i) Explain why water behaves as a base in both of these reactions.
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(ii) At equilibrium, only 1% of the hydrogen chloride exists as molecules, the rest has formed ions. In the other equilibrium, 97% of the hydrogen fluoride exists as molecules, only 3% has formed ions. What does this tell you about the strength of each acid?
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(iii) How would the pH of these two solutions differ?
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08.
Theory 10 Marks
CH18 - POLYMERS

Lactic acid can be made from corn starch.

It polymerises to form the polymer, polylactic acid (PLA) which is biodegradable.
(a) Suggest two advantages that PLA has compared with a polymer made from petroleum.
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(b) The structure of PLA is given below.

(i) What type of compound contains the group that is circled?
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(ii) Complete the following sentence.
Lactic acid molecules can form this group because they contain both an ................................... group and an ........................................ group. [2]
(iii) Is the formation of PLA, an addition or condensation polymerisation? Give a reason for your choice.
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(c) When lactic acid is heated, acrylic acid is formed.

(i) Complete the word equation for the action of heat on lactic acid.
lactic acid → ............................................ + ............................................ [1]
(ii) Describe a test that would distinguish between lactic acid and acrylic acid.
test
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result for lactic acid
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result for acrylic acid
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(iii) Describe a test, other than using an indicator, which would show that both chemicals contain an acid group.
test
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result
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09.
Theory 8 Marks
CH6 - USING MOLES

(a) A compound contains 72% magnesium and 28% nitrogen. What is its empirical formula? ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................

(b) A compound contains only aluminium and carbon. 0.03 moles of this compound reacted with excess water to form 0.12 moles of Al(OH)₃ and 0.09 moles of CH₄.
Write a balanced equation for this reaction. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................

(c) 0.07 moles of silicon reacts with 25 g of bromine.
$$ \text{Si} + 2\text{Br}_2 \rightarrow \text{SiBr}_4 $$
(i) Which one is the limiting reagent? Explain your choice. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. [3]
(ii) How many moles of SiBr₄ are formed? ................................................................................................................. [1]