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1 THIS IS A NEW SPECIFICATION ADVANCED GCE CHEMISTRY A Equilibria, Energetics and Elements F325 * OCE / 11144* Candidates answer on the Question Paper OCR Supplied Materials: Data Sheet for Chemistry A (inserted) Other Materials Required: Scientific calculator Thursday 17 June 2010 Afternoon Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes * F * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name clearly in capital letters, your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the boxes above. Use black ink. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. Read each question carefully and make sure that you know what you have to do before starting your answer. Answer all the questions. Do not write in the bar codes. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Additional paper may be used if necessary but you must clearly show your Candidate Number, Centre Number and question number(s). INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Where you see this icon you will be awarded marks for the quality of written communication in your answer. This means for example you should: ensure that text is legible and that spelling, punctuation and grammar are accurate so that meaning is clear; organise information clearly and coherently, using specialist vocabulary when appropriate. You may use a scientific calculator. A copy of the Data Sheet for Chemistry A is provided as an insert with this question paper. You are advised to show all the steps in any calculations. The total number of marks for this paper is 100. This document consists of 20 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. [T/500/7837] DC (SM/CGW) 11144/5 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

2 2 Answer all the questions. 1 Lattice enthalpy can be used as a measure of ionic bond strength. Lattice enthalpies are determined indirectly using an enthalpy cycle called a Born Haber cycle. The table below shows the enthalpy changes that are needed to determine the lattice enthalpy of magnesium chloride, MgCl 2. letter enthalpy change energy / kj mol 1 A 1st electron affi nity of chlorine 349 B 1st ionisation energy of magnesium +736 C atomisation of chlorine +150 D formation of magnesium chloride 642 E atomisation of magnesium +76 F 2nd ionisation energy of magnesium G lattice enthalpy of magnesium chloride

3 (a) On the cycle below, write the correct letter in each empty box. 3 Mg 2+ (g) + 2Cl(g) + 2e Mg + (g) + 2Cl(g) + e Mg 2+ (g) + 2Cl (g) Mg(g) + 2Cl(g) Mg(g) + Cl 2 (g) Mg(s) + Cl 2 (g) MgCl 2 (s) (b) Use the Born Haber cycle to calculate the lattice enthalpy of magnesium chloride. [3] answer =... kj mol 1 [2] (c) Magnesium chloride has stronger ionic bonds than sodium chloride. Explain why.... [3] [Total: 8] Turn over

4 4 2 In the presence of acid, H + (aq), aqueous bromate(v) ions, Br O 3 (aq), react with aqueous bromide ions, Br (aq), to produce bromine, Br 2 (aq). A student carried out an investigation into the kinetics of this reaction. (a) Balance the ionic equation for this reaction. Br O 3 + Br + H + Br 2 + H 2 O [1] (b) The student investigated how different concentrations of Br O 3 (aq) affect the initial rate of the reaction. A graph of initial rate against [Br O 3 (aq)] is shown below. initial rate / mol dm 3 s [BrO 3 (aq)] / mol dm 3 The student then investigated how different concentrations of Br (aq) and H + (aq) affect the initial rate of the reaction. The results are shown below. [Br O 3 (aq)] [Br (aq)] [H + (aq)] initial rate / mol dm 3 / mol dm 3 / mol dm 3 / mol dm 3 s x

5 5 Using the results from the student s experiments, what conclusions can be drawn about the kinetics of this reaction? Justify your reasoning. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction, including the units. In your answer you should make clear how your conclusions fit with the experimental results.... [9] [Total: 10] Turn over

6 6 3 The chemicals that we call acids have been known for thousands of years. However, modern theories of acids have been developed comparatively recently. It wasn t until the early 1900s that the concept of dissociation became accepted by the scientific community and the concept of ph was introduced. A student carried out a series of experiments with acids and alkalis. (a) Propanoic acid, CH 3 CH 2 COOH, is a naturally occurring weak acid. The equation for the dissociation of propanoic acid is shown below. CH 3 CH 2 COOH(aq) H + (aq) + CH 3 CH 2 COO (aq) The student wanted to prove that propanoic acid is a weak acid. The student had access to a ph meter and mol dm 3 propanoic acid. Explain how the student could prove that propanoic acid is a weak acid by taking a single ph measurement. Show how the student could then calculate the acid dissociation constant, K a, for propanoic acid.... [4] (b) The student measured the ph of a solution of sodium hydroxide at 25 C. The measured ph was Calculate the concentration of the aqueous sodium hydroxide. concentration =... mol dm 3 [2]

7 7 (c) A student made a buffer solution by mixing an excess of propanoic acid to an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide at 25 C. This buffer solution contains an equilibrium system that minimises changes in ph when small amounts of acids and alkalis are added. Explain why a buffer solution formed when an excess of propanoic acid was mixed with aqueous sodium hydroxide. Explain how this buffer solution controls ph when an acid or an alkali is added. In your answer you should explain how the equilibrium system allows the buffer solution to control the ph.... [7] Turn over

8 8 (d) A student added nitric acid to propanoic acid. A reaction took place to form an equilibrium mixture containing two acid base pairs. Complete the equilibrium below and label the two conjugate acid base pairs. HNO 3 + CH 3 CH 2 COOH [2] (e) Finally, the student reacted an aqueous solution of propanoic acid with a reactive metal and with a carbonate. (i) Write an equation for the reaction of aqueous propanoic acid with magnesium. (ii) Write an ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous propanoic acid with aqueous sodium carbonate. [Total: 17]

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10 4 Electrochemical cells have been developed as a convenient and portable source of energy. 10 The essential components of any electrochemical cell are two redox systems, one providing electrons and the other accepting electrons. The tendency to lose or gain electrons can be quantified using values called standard electrode potentials. Standard electrode potentials for seven redox systems are shown in Table 4.1. You may need to use this information throughout this question. Table 4.1 redox system equation E o / V 1 2H + (aq) + 2e H 2 (g) 0 2 Fe 3+ (aq) + e Fe 2+ (aq) SO 2 4 (aq) + 2H + (aq) + 2e SO 2 3 (aq) + H 2 O(l) Ag + (aq) + e Ag(s) Cl 2 (aq) + 2e 2Cl (aq) O 2 (g) + 4H + (aq) + 4e 2H 2 O(l) I 2 (aq) + 2e 2I (aq) (a) An electrochemical cell can be made based on redox systems 2 and 4. (i) Draw a labelled diagram to show how this cell can be set up in the laboratory. [3] (ii) State the charge carriers that transfer current through the wire,... through the solution.... [1] (iii) Write down the overall cell reaction. (iv) Write down the cell potential. cell potential... V [1]

11 (b) Select from Table 4.1, 11 (i) a species which oxidises Fe 2+ (aq) to Fe 3+ (aq), (ii) a species which reduces Fe 3+ (aq) to Fe 2+ (aq) but does not reduce Ag + (aq) to Ag(s). (c) Fuel cells are a type of electrochemical cell being developed as a potential source of energy in the future. State one important difference between a fuel cell and a conventional electrochemical cell. Write the equation for the overall reaction that takes place in a hydrogen fuel cell. State two ways that hydrogen might be stored as a fuel for cars. Suggest why some people consider that the use of hydrogen as a fuel for cars consumes more energy than using fossil fuels such as petrol and diesel.... [5] [Total: 13] Turn over

12 12 5 Ammonia is one of our most important chemicals, produced in enormous quantities because of its role in the production of fertilisers. Much of this ammonia is manufactured from nitrogen and hydrogen gases using the Haber process. The equilibrium is shown below. N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) 2NH 3 (g) ΔH = 92 kj mol 1 (a) (i) Write an expression for K c for this equilibrium. [1] (ii) Deduce the units of K c for this equilibrium. (b) A research chemist was investigating methods to improve the synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen at 500 C. The chemist mixed together nitrogen and hydrogen and pressurised the gases so that their total gas volume was 6.0 dm 3. The mixture was allowed to reach equilibrium at constant temperature and without changing the total gas volume. The equilibrium mixture contained 7.2 mol N 2 and 12.0 mol H 2. At 500 C, the numerical value of K c for this equilibrium is Calculate the amount, in mol, of ammonia present in the equilibrium mixture at 500 C. equilibrium amount of NH 3 =... mol [4]

13 13 (c) The research chemist doubled the pressure of the equilibrium mixture whilst keeping all other conditions the same. As expected the equilibrium yield of ammonia increased. (i) Explain in terms of le Chatelier s principle why the equilibrium yield of ammonia increased.... [2] (ii) Explain in terms of K c why the equilibrium yield of ammonia increased.... [3] (d) For the industrial manufacture of ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen gases are required in large quantities from readily available resources. Various methods have been developed to obtain hydrogen gas for this process. (i) Much of the hydrogen is obtained by reacting together natural gas (methane) and steam. Construct an equation for this reaction. (ii) Natural gas is a fossil fuel and the annual production of ammonia accounts for about 2% of all methane consumption. In the future, as fossil fuels become more depleted, the use of methane for ammonia production may become too expensive. Suggest another process that might be used in the future to obtain hydrogen gas for the Haber process. Turn over

14 14 (e) In the industrial production of ammonia, a temperature in the range C is used. N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) 2NH 3 (g) ΔH = 92 kj mol 1 Standard entropies of N 2 (g), H 2 (g) and NH 3 (g) are given in the table below. substance N 2 (g) H 2 (g) NH 3 (g) S / J K 1 mol (i) Show that the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases should be feasible at room temperature (25 C). [6] (ii) Explain, in terms of entropy, why this reaction is not feasible at very high temperatures.... [2] (iii) Suggest why a temperature of C is used for ammonia production, despite the reaction being feasible at room temperature. [Total: 22]

15 15 6 Chromium shows typical properties of a transition element. The element s name comes from the Greek word Chroma meaning colour because of its many colourful compounds. (a) Write down the electron configuration of (i) a Cr atom,... [1] (ii) a Cr 3+ ion.... [1] (b) An acidified solution containing orange Cr 2 O 7 2 ions reacts with zinc in a redox reaction to form a solution containing Zn 2+ ions and blue Cr 2+ ions. The unbalanced half-equations are shown below. Zn Zn 2+ + e Cr 2 O H + + e Cr 2+ + H 2 O Balance these equations and construct an overall equation for this reaction.... [3] (c) Aqueous solutions of Cr 3+ ions contain ruby-coloured [Cr(H 2 O) 6 ] 3+ complex ions. If an excess of concentrated ammonia solution is added, the solution changes to a violet colour as the hexaammine chromium(iii) complex ion forms. (i) What type of reaction has taken place? (ii) Suggest an equation for this reaction.... [2] Turn over

16 16 (d) Chromium picolinate, Cr(C 6 H 4 NO 2 ) 3, is a bright red complex, used as a nutritional supplement to prevent or treat chromium deficiency in the human body. In this complex, chromium has the +3 oxidation state, picolinate ions, C 6 H 4 NO 2, act as bidentate ligands. The structure of the picolinate ion is shown below. C O N O Cr(C 6 H 4 NO 2 ) 3 exists as a mixture of stereoisomers. (i) What is meant by the term ligand? (ii) How is the picolinate ion able to act as a bidentate ligand?... [2] (iii) Why does Cr(C 6 H 4 NO 2 ) 3 exist as a mixture of stereoisomers? Draw diagrams of the stereoisomers as part of your answer.... [3]

17 17 (e) Compound A is an orange ionic compound of chromium with the percentage composition by mass N, 11.11%; H, 3.17%; Cr, 41.27%; O, 44.45%. Compound A does not have water of crystallisation. On gentle heating, compound A decomposes to form three products, B, C and water. B is a green oxide of chromium with a molar mass of g mol 1. C is a gas. At RTP, each cubic decimetre of C has a mass of 1.17 g. In the steps below, show all your working. Calculate the empirical formula of compound A. Deduce the ions that make up the ionic compound A. Identify substances B and C. Write an equation for the decomposition of compound A by heat. TURN OVER FOR QUESTION 7 [8] [Total: 22] Turn over

18 18 7 Redox titrations using KMnO 4 in acidic conditions can be used to analyse reducing agents. Acidified KMnO 4 is a strong oxidising agent, readily removing electrons: MnO 4 + 8H + + 5e Mn H 2 O A student analysed a solution of hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2 (aq), using a redox titration with KMnO 4 under acidic conditions. Under these conditions, H 2 O 2 is a reducing agent. The overall equation for the reaction is given below. 2MnO 4 + 6H + + 5H 2 O 2 2Mn H 2 O + 5O 2 (a) Deduce the simplest whole number half-equation for the oxidation of H 2 O 2 under these conditions. [2]

19 19 (b) The student diluted 25.0 cm 3 of a solution of hydrogen peroxide with water and made the solution up to cm 3. The student titrated 25.0 cm 3 of this solution with mol dm 3 KMnO 4 under acidic conditions. The volume of KMnO 4 (aq) required to reach the end-point was cm 3. Calculate the concentration, in g dm 3, of the undiluted hydrogen peroxide solution. What volume of oxygen gas, measured at RTP, would be produced during this titration? [6] [Total: 8] END OF QUESTION PAPER

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