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Mark Scheme (Results)
June 2014
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE
Chemistry (4CH0) Paper 1C
Science Double Award (4SC0) Paper
1C
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Certificate
Chemistry (KCH0) Paper 1C
Science (Double Award) (KSC0) Paper
1C
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General Marking Guidance
• All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must
mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the
last.
• Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be
rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than
penalised for omissions.
• Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according
to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
• There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme
should be used appropriately.
• All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded.
Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the
answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be
prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not
worthy of credit according to the mark scheme.
• Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the
principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may
be limited.
• When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark
scheme to a candidate’s response, the team leader must be
consulted.
• Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has
replaced it with an alternative response.
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
1 (a) B – (filter) funnel
D – test tube/boiling tube
E - pipette
F - beaker
teat pipette/dropping
pipette
1
1
1
1
(b) M1 - A
M2 - E
1
1
(Total marks for Question 1 = 6 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
2 (a) (i) D - hydrocarbons 1
(b) S U R V T
First mark for S in box 1 AND R in box 3
Second mark for V in box 4 AND T in box 5
2
(Total marks for Question 2 = 3 marks)
Question
number
Expected Answer Accept Reject Marks
3 (a) (i)
(ii)
12
M1 – 2
M2 – two electrons in outer/valence shell
Award M2 if M1 missing but not if incorrect
Ignore references to magnesium and 2.8.2
roman numeral
1
1
1
(iii) X2+
Mg2+
1
(b) M1 – (79 x 24) + (10 x 25) + (11 x 26)
M2 – divide by 100
M3 – 24.3
Mark M2 and M3 csq on M1 if one minor
slip in numbers in M1 (eg 97 instead of 79
or 25 instead of 24)
M3 dep on M2
Correct answer with no working scores 3
IGNORE units
(0.79 x 24) + (0.10 x 25) + (0.11
x 26) for 2 marks
24.32 with no working scores 2
1
1
1
(Total marks for Question 3 = 7 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
4 (a) to increase the rate/speed
(of the reaction)
IGNORE to start the reaction/to provide
energy/references to the copper(II) oxide
will not react without heat / to make it
dissolve faster / to give particles more
energy
to overcome the activation
energy/to provide activation
energy (for the reaction)
Answers referring to
copper instead of
copper(II) oxide
1
(b) it stops disappearing
OR
there is a (black) suspension/solid
/copper(II) oxide
OR
the mixture/it turns cloudy/black
IGNORE crystals
stops dissolving
precipitate/ppt any colour other than
black
1
(c) to remove (unreacted/excess) copper(II)
oxide
IGNORE references to impurities/crystals
to remove (unreacted/excess)
solid
to obtain a solution (of
copper(II) sulfate)
to separate copper(II)
oxide from sulfuric
acid
1
(d) copper(II) sulfate/the crystals are less
soluble in cold water (than in hot water)
OR solubility decreases with temperature
IGNORE reference to water evaporating
reverse argument
ions join together (to form a
lattice)
ionic lattice forms
references to freezing 1
(e) blue
IGNORE shades of colour
any colour other than
blue
1
(f) on filter paper/kitchen towel/tissue paper
OR
leave / in a warm place / in the sun / on
a radiator / near a window / in a
(warm/drying) oven
OWTTE
desiccator
heat / hot oven 1
(Total marks for Question 4 = 6 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
5 (a) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
B
D
A
C
lower case letters 1
1
1
1
(b) M1 - (a substance) containing (two or more)
elements
IGNORE atoms for M1 only
M2 – bonded (together) /chemically combined (in
a fixed ratio)
chemically joined
mixture for M1 only
molecules/particles
bonded, etc for M1
and M2
1
1
(c) (i) M1 - Na loses electron(s)
M2 – Cl gains electron(s)
M3 – Na becomes 2.8 AND chlorine becomes 2.8.8
If incorrect number of electrons transferred, max 2
IGNORE references to full shells
max 1 for mention of covalent bonding
All 3 marks can be scored from correct dot and
cross diagrams showing electron transfer
1
1
1
(ii) M1 – Na = 23 AND Cl = 35.5
M2 – 58.5
M2 dep on M1
IGNORE units
Correct answer with no working scores 2
1
1
(Total marks for Question 5 = 11 marks)
(Total marks for Question 6 = 6 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
6 (a) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
13(.0)
1.4
25(.0)
1
1
1
(b) indigo
red
1
1
(c) NaOH + HCl  NaCl + H2O
IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect
H+
+ OH─
 H2O 1
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
7 (a) magnesium chloride/MgCl2
oxygen/O2
sulfuric (acid)/H2SO4
IGNORE hydrogen sulfate
If name and formula given, both must be
correct
carbon dioxide/CO2
1
1
1
(b) Mg + H2O  MgO + H2
IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect
Penalise incorrect symbols and failure to
use subscripts
1
(Total marks for Question 7 = 4 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
8 (a)
M1 – for both electron diagrams correct
IGNORE inner electrons of N even if incorrect
M2 – for both charges correct
M3 – for correct ratio of ions
any combination of
dots and crosses
3
(b) 6Li + N2  2Li3N
M1 – all formulae correct
M2 – balanced
M2 dep on M1
IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect
multiples and fractions 2
(c) (i)
(ii)
l aq g
M1 – any number from 8 to 14
M2 – LiOH/lithium hydroxide is a base/alkali
OR
hydroxide ions/OH—
formed/present
ammonia / metal
hydroxides / Group 1
hydroxides are
bases/alkalis
1
1
1
(d) ions cannot move
OR
ionic compounds only conduct when molten/in
solution
IGNORE references to electrons
ionic compounds do
not normally conduct
when solid
1
(Total marks for Question 8 = 9 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
9 (a) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
A
C
C
Methane
Ethene
Ethene
1
1
1
(b) M1 – (molecular) C4H10
M2 – (empirical) C2H5
ECF from molecular formula
H10C4
H5C2
CH3CH2CH2CH3 1
1
(c) (i)
(ii)
M1 – (name) alkane(s)
M2 – (general formula) CnH2n+2
IGNORE bond angles
missing Hs and bonds
1
1
1
(d) M1 – incomplete combustion/insufficient oxygen
M2 – toxic/poisonous/causes death
IGNORE dangerous/harmful
M3 – reduces the capacity of the blood to carry
oxygen
IGNORE references to suffocation/cannot breathe
IGNORE blood carries no oxygen
lack of oxygen
/less oxygen
/ only 1½ oxygen (in
equation)
correct references to
haemoglobin
/blood carries less
oxygen/blood does not
release oxygen as
easily
1
1
1
(Total marks for Question 9 = 11 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
10 (a) (i)
(ii)
Any two from:
● good conductor of heat
● high melting point
● malleable
Apply list principle
M1 – ductile
M2 – good conductor of electricity
Apply list principle
Answers can be given in any order
2
1
1
(b) (i)
(ii)
strong(er)
IGNORE references to density and rusting
lower density / resists corrosion
IGNORE lighter
other correct descriptions
does not rust
greater strength to weight ratio
1
1
(c) (i)
(ii)
heat / thermal energy / heat energy is
given out
OR
transferred/lost to the surroundings
IGNORE references to bond formation and
breaking
M1 - (aluminium/it is) more reactive
M2 – (aluminium/it) displaces iron (from
its oxide)
M2 DEP on M1
produced
produces an increase in
temperature
it gets hot
iron is less reactive
replaces
it/aluminium takes oxygen away
from iron (oxide)
1
1
1
(iii) M1 – aluminium
M2 – gains oxygen
M2 DEP on M1
IGNORE references to magnesium
loses (three) electrons
/oxidation number increases
combines with oxygen
/ forms aluminium oxide
1
1
(d) temperature reached ≥ m.pt of iron
IGNORE exothermic / heat produced /
lots of energy produced
high temperature reached / gets
very hot
1
(Total marks for Question 10 = 12 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
11 (a) large hydrocarbons/alkanes/molecules become
small ones
IGNORE references to forming alkenes/ethene/
more useful molecules
(large) hydrocarbons or alkanes or
molecules become smaller ones
long chains become short chains
references
to polymers
1
(b) M1 – (add to) bromine (water)/Br2
IGNORE Br
M2 – (bromine) decolourised/turns colourless
IGNORE starting colour and clear
M2 dep on M1, but can be scored for a near
miss in M1,eg Br or bromide (water)
(acidified) potassium
manganate(VII)
decolourised/turns colourless
1
1
(c) M1 – (catalyst) silica / silicon dioxide / alumina
/ aluminium oxide
N.B. if both name and formula given, mark the
name only
M2 – 600-700 ºC
correct formula
aluminosilicate / zeolite
any value or range within this range
equivalent temperatures in Kelvin
1
1
(Total marks for Question 11 = 5 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
12 (a) (i)
(ii)
M1 – divide all the masses by
respective Ar
M2 – to give 0.02 : 0.02 : 0.04
M3 – (mole) ratio is 1 : 1 : 2
Correct ratio or empirical formula
with no working scores 0/3
M1 – 204 ÷ 102 = 2
OR 102 x 2 = 204
M2 – C2F2Cl4
Correct answer with no working
scores 2 marks
(2 x 12) + (2 x 19) + (4 x 35.5) =
204
symbols in any order
division by atomic
number/division
upside down for all
marks
Fl for F
1
1
1
1
1
(b)
M1 – all four bonding pairs correct
M2 – rest of diagram correct
M2 dep on M1
Fl for F
any combination of dots and
crosses
2
IGNORE inner shell electrons even if
incorrect
Award 1 mark for similar molecules,
eg CCl4 and CF4
(Total marks for Question 12 = 7 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
13 (a) covalent 1
(b) (i)
(ii)
M1 – giant covalent / giant structure/lattice/network
M2 – strong (covalent) bonds/many (covalent)
bonds
M3 – lot of (thermal/heat) energy required
M4 – to break bonds
M1 –intermolecular forces(of attraction)
/ forces (of attraction) between molecules
M2 – are weak / little (thermal/heat) energy
required (to overcome the forces)
M2 DEP on M1
Weak bonds on its own = 0
macromolecular
giant molecular
intermolecular bonds
in place of
intermolecular forces
Max 1 if bonding stated to be
intermolecular/ionic/metallic
any indication that
covalent/ionic/metallic bonds
are broken scores 0
1
1
1
1
1
1
(c) theory B AND since there are no/fewer gas
molecules in space
OR
there is no/less gas in space
OR
space is a vacuum
fewer gas molecules
at high altitude/less
gas at high altitude
air/specified gas in
place of gas
ORA
1
(d) high temperature AND since (forward) reaction is
endothermic/absorbs heat
IGNORE references to le Chatelier’s principle
1
(Total marks for Question 13 = 9 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
14 (a) M1 –
M2 – any suitable use, eg:
• plastic bags
• buckets/bowls
• storage bottles (for food, drinks, chemicals)
• garden furniture
• gas pipes
• rubbish bins
• storage tanks for fuel
• cling film
• packaging
• clothing
• insulation (for electric cables)
Please research any unfamiliar use
M3 – poly(propene)
M4 -
IGNORE bond angles
continuation bonds not
going through brackets
polypropene
polypropylene
methyl group attached
to any carbon
methyl group displayed
just plastic
1
1
1
1
(b) Any two from
M1 – (many) small molecules/monomers join up
M2 - double bond becomes single bond/ it becomes
saturated
M3 – increase in mass/chain length/size
OWTTE
double bond breaks
and single bond forms
2
(c) (i)
(ii)
inert(ness)
IGNORE strong bonds / long chains
M1 – produces greenhouse gases/toxic
gases/poisonous gases
M2 – (landfill) uses up land / takes up space
OR new sites hard to find
unreactive/non-polar
carbon dioxide
1
1
1
(Total marks for Question 14 = 9 marks)
Question
number
Answer Accept Reject Marks
15 (a) (i)
(ii)
M1 – Mr (NaOH) = 40
M2 – 10(.0) ÷ M1
M3 – 0.25 (mol)
Correct answer with no working scores 3
M1 – 0.25 x 1000 ÷ 250
M2 – 1(.0) (mol/dm3
)
Correct answer with no working scores 2
Mark csq throughout
M3 from (a)(i) ÷ 250 / 0.001
for 1 mark
1
1
1
1
1
(b) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
M1 – (reading at end) 25.20
M2 – (reading at start) 1.65
M3 – (volume added) 23.55
Award 1 mark for correct end and start readings in
reverse order
Mark M3 csq on M1 and M2
Penalise lack of two decimal places once only in a
correct answer
M1 – (colour at start) yellow
M2 – orange/pink
different volumes can be measured
/continuously graduated
/ addition (of acid) can be controlled
/ volume required is not known
IGNORE references to precision or accuracy
red
pipette measures
one volume only
1
1
1
1
1
1
(c) (i)
(ii)
M1 – 2(.00) x 200 ÷ 1000
M2 – 0.4(0) (mol)
Correct final answer with no working scores 2 marks
M1 – n(CO2) = 0.2(0) / ½ of M2 from (c)(i) (mol)
M2 – mass(CO2) = 8.8(0) (g) / M1 x 44
Correct final answer with no working scores 2 marks
400 for 1 mark
1
1
1
1
(Total marks for Question 15 = 15 marks)
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  • 1. Mark Scheme (Results) June 2014 Pearson Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry (4CH0) Paper 1C Science Double Award (4SC0) Paper 1C Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 Certificate Chemistry (KCH0) Paper 1C Science (Double Award) (KSC0) Paper 1C
  • 2. Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications come from Pearson, the world’s leading learning company. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. For further information, please visit our website at www.edexcel.com. Our website subject pages hold useful resources, support material and live feeds from our subject advisors giving you access to a portal of information. If you have any subject specific questions about this specification that require the help of a subject specialist, you may find our Ask The Expert email service helpful. www.edexcel.com/contactus Pearson: helping people progress, everywhere Our aim is to help everyone progress in their lives through education. We believe in every kind of learning, for all kinds of people, wherever they are in the world. We’ve been involved in education for over 150 years, and by working across 70 countries, in 100 languages, we have built an international reputation for our commitment to high standards and raising achievement through innovation in education. Find out more about how we can help you and your students at: www.pearson.com/uk January 2014 Publications Code UG038368 All the material in this publication is copyright © Pearson Education Ltd 2014
  • 3. General Marking Guidance • All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last. • Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions. • Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie. • There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme should be used appropriately. • All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. • Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited. • When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a candidate’s response, the team leader must be consulted. • Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response.
  • 4. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 1 (a) B – (filter) funnel D – test tube/boiling tube E - pipette F - beaker teat pipette/dropping pipette 1 1 1 1 (b) M1 - A M2 - E 1 1 (Total marks for Question 1 = 6 marks)
  • 5. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 2 (a) (i) D - hydrocarbons 1 (b) S U R V T First mark for S in box 1 AND R in box 3 Second mark for V in box 4 AND T in box 5 2 (Total marks for Question 2 = 3 marks)
  • 6. Question number Expected Answer Accept Reject Marks 3 (a) (i) (ii) 12 M1 – 2 M2 – two electrons in outer/valence shell Award M2 if M1 missing but not if incorrect Ignore references to magnesium and 2.8.2 roman numeral 1 1 1 (iii) X2+ Mg2+ 1 (b) M1 – (79 x 24) + (10 x 25) + (11 x 26) M2 – divide by 100 M3 – 24.3 Mark M2 and M3 csq on M1 if one minor slip in numbers in M1 (eg 97 instead of 79 or 25 instead of 24) M3 dep on M2 Correct answer with no working scores 3 IGNORE units (0.79 x 24) + (0.10 x 25) + (0.11 x 26) for 2 marks 24.32 with no working scores 2 1 1 1 (Total marks for Question 3 = 7 marks)
  • 7. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 4 (a) to increase the rate/speed (of the reaction) IGNORE to start the reaction/to provide energy/references to the copper(II) oxide will not react without heat / to make it dissolve faster / to give particles more energy to overcome the activation energy/to provide activation energy (for the reaction) Answers referring to copper instead of copper(II) oxide 1 (b) it stops disappearing OR there is a (black) suspension/solid /copper(II) oxide OR the mixture/it turns cloudy/black IGNORE crystals stops dissolving precipitate/ppt any colour other than black 1 (c) to remove (unreacted/excess) copper(II) oxide IGNORE references to impurities/crystals to remove (unreacted/excess) solid to obtain a solution (of copper(II) sulfate) to separate copper(II) oxide from sulfuric acid 1 (d) copper(II) sulfate/the crystals are less soluble in cold water (than in hot water) OR solubility decreases with temperature IGNORE reference to water evaporating reverse argument ions join together (to form a lattice) ionic lattice forms references to freezing 1
  • 8. (e) blue IGNORE shades of colour any colour other than blue 1 (f) on filter paper/kitchen towel/tissue paper OR leave / in a warm place / in the sun / on a radiator / near a window / in a (warm/drying) oven OWTTE desiccator heat / hot oven 1 (Total marks for Question 4 = 6 marks)
  • 9. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 5 (a) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) B D A C lower case letters 1 1 1 1 (b) M1 - (a substance) containing (two or more) elements IGNORE atoms for M1 only M2 – bonded (together) /chemically combined (in a fixed ratio) chemically joined mixture for M1 only molecules/particles bonded, etc for M1 and M2 1 1 (c) (i) M1 - Na loses electron(s) M2 – Cl gains electron(s) M3 – Na becomes 2.8 AND chlorine becomes 2.8.8 If incorrect number of electrons transferred, max 2 IGNORE references to full shells max 1 for mention of covalent bonding All 3 marks can be scored from correct dot and cross diagrams showing electron transfer 1 1 1
  • 10. (ii) M1 – Na = 23 AND Cl = 35.5 M2 – 58.5 M2 dep on M1 IGNORE units Correct answer with no working scores 2 1 1 (Total marks for Question 5 = 11 marks)
  • 11. (Total marks for Question 6 = 6 marks) Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 6 (a) (i) (ii) (iii) 13(.0) 1.4 25(.0) 1 1 1 (b) indigo red 1 1 (c) NaOH + HCl  NaCl + H2O IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect H+ + OH─  H2O 1
  • 12. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 7 (a) magnesium chloride/MgCl2 oxygen/O2 sulfuric (acid)/H2SO4 IGNORE hydrogen sulfate If name and formula given, both must be correct carbon dioxide/CO2 1 1 1 (b) Mg + H2O  MgO + H2 IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect Penalise incorrect symbols and failure to use subscripts 1 (Total marks for Question 7 = 4 marks)
  • 13. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 8 (a) M1 – for both electron diagrams correct IGNORE inner electrons of N even if incorrect M2 – for both charges correct M3 – for correct ratio of ions any combination of dots and crosses 3 (b) 6Li + N2  2Li3N M1 – all formulae correct M2 – balanced M2 dep on M1 IGNORE state symbols even if incorrect multiples and fractions 2 (c) (i) (ii) l aq g M1 – any number from 8 to 14 M2 – LiOH/lithium hydroxide is a base/alkali OR hydroxide ions/OH— formed/present ammonia / metal hydroxides / Group 1 hydroxides are bases/alkalis 1 1 1
  • 14. (d) ions cannot move OR ionic compounds only conduct when molten/in solution IGNORE references to electrons ionic compounds do not normally conduct when solid 1 (Total marks for Question 8 = 9 marks)
  • 15. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 9 (a) (i) (ii) (iii) A C C Methane Ethene Ethene 1 1 1 (b) M1 – (molecular) C4H10 M2 – (empirical) C2H5 ECF from molecular formula H10C4 H5C2 CH3CH2CH2CH3 1 1 (c) (i) (ii) M1 – (name) alkane(s) M2 – (general formula) CnH2n+2 IGNORE bond angles missing Hs and bonds 1 1 1
  • 16. (d) M1 – incomplete combustion/insufficient oxygen M2 – toxic/poisonous/causes death IGNORE dangerous/harmful M3 – reduces the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen IGNORE references to suffocation/cannot breathe IGNORE blood carries no oxygen lack of oxygen /less oxygen / only 1½ oxygen (in equation) correct references to haemoglobin /blood carries less oxygen/blood does not release oxygen as easily 1 1 1 (Total marks for Question 9 = 11 marks)
  • 17. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 10 (a) (i) (ii) Any two from: ● good conductor of heat ● high melting point ● malleable Apply list principle M1 – ductile M2 – good conductor of electricity Apply list principle Answers can be given in any order 2 1 1 (b) (i) (ii) strong(er) IGNORE references to density and rusting lower density / resists corrosion IGNORE lighter other correct descriptions does not rust greater strength to weight ratio 1 1 (c) (i) (ii) heat / thermal energy / heat energy is given out OR transferred/lost to the surroundings IGNORE references to bond formation and breaking M1 - (aluminium/it is) more reactive M2 – (aluminium/it) displaces iron (from its oxide) M2 DEP on M1 produced produces an increase in temperature it gets hot iron is less reactive replaces it/aluminium takes oxygen away from iron (oxide) 1 1 1
  • 18. (iii) M1 – aluminium M2 – gains oxygen M2 DEP on M1 IGNORE references to magnesium loses (three) electrons /oxidation number increases combines with oxygen / forms aluminium oxide 1 1 (d) temperature reached ≥ m.pt of iron IGNORE exothermic / heat produced / lots of energy produced high temperature reached / gets very hot 1 (Total marks for Question 10 = 12 marks)
  • 19. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 11 (a) large hydrocarbons/alkanes/molecules become small ones IGNORE references to forming alkenes/ethene/ more useful molecules (large) hydrocarbons or alkanes or molecules become smaller ones long chains become short chains references to polymers 1 (b) M1 – (add to) bromine (water)/Br2 IGNORE Br M2 – (bromine) decolourised/turns colourless IGNORE starting colour and clear M2 dep on M1, but can be scored for a near miss in M1,eg Br or bromide (water) (acidified) potassium manganate(VII) decolourised/turns colourless 1 1 (c) M1 – (catalyst) silica / silicon dioxide / alumina / aluminium oxide N.B. if both name and formula given, mark the name only M2 – 600-700 ºC correct formula aluminosilicate / zeolite any value or range within this range equivalent temperatures in Kelvin 1 1 (Total marks for Question 11 = 5 marks)
  • 20. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 12 (a) (i) (ii) M1 – divide all the masses by respective Ar M2 – to give 0.02 : 0.02 : 0.04 M3 – (mole) ratio is 1 : 1 : 2 Correct ratio or empirical formula with no working scores 0/3 M1 – 204 ÷ 102 = 2 OR 102 x 2 = 204 M2 – C2F2Cl4 Correct answer with no working scores 2 marks (2 x 12) + (2 x 19) + (4 x 35.5) = 204 symbols in any order division by atomic number/division upside down for all marks Fl for F 1 1 1 1 1 (b) M1 – all four bonding pairs correct M2 – rest of diagram correct M2 dep on M1 Fl for F any combination of dots and crosses 2
  • 21. IGNORE inner shell electrons even if incorrect Award 1 mark for similar molecules, eg CCl4 and CF4 (Total marks for Question 12 = 7 marks)
  • 22. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 13 (a) covalent 1 (b) (i) (ii) M1 – giant covalent / giant structure/lattice/network M2 – strong (covalent) bonds/many (covalent) bonds M3 – lot of (thermal/heat) energy required M4 – to break bonds M1 –intermolecular forces(of attraction) / forces (of attraction) between molecules M2 – are weak / little (thermal/heat) energy required (to overcome the forces) M2 DEP on M1 Weak bonds on its own = 0 macromolecular giant molecular intermolecular bonds in place of intermolecular forces Max 1 if bonding stated to be intermolecular/ionic/metallic any indication that covalent/ionic/metallic bonds are broken scores 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 (c) theory B AND since there are no/fewer gas molecules in space OR there is no/less gas in space OR space is a vacuum fewer gas molecules at high altitude/less gas at high altitude air/specified gas in place of gas ORA 1
  • 23. (d) high temperature AND since (forward) reaction is endothermic/absorbs heat IGNORE references to le Chatelier’s principle 1 (Total marks for Question 13 = 9 marks)
  • 24. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 14 (a) M1 – M2 – any suitable use, eg: • plastic bags • buckets/bowls • storage bottles (for food, drinks, chemicals) • garden furniture • gas pipes • rubbish bins • storage tanks for fuel • cling film • packaging • clothing • insulation (for electric cables) Please research any unfamiliar use M3 – poly(propene) M4 - IGNORE bond angles continuation bonds not going through brackets polypropene polypropylene methyl group attached to any carbon methyl group displayed just plastic 1 1 1 1
  • 25. (b) Any two from M1 – (many) small molecules/monomers join up M2 - double bond becomes single bond/ it becomes saturated M3 – increase in mass/chain length/size OWTTE double bond breaks and single bond forms 2 (c) (i) (ii) inert(ness) IGNORE strong bonds / long chains M1 – produces greenhouse gases/toxic gases/poisonous gases M2 – (landfill) uses up land / takes up space OR new sites hard to find unreactive/non-polar carbon dioxide 1 1 1 (Total marks for Question 14 = 9 marks)
  • 26. Question number Answer Accept Reject Marks 15 (a) (i) (ii) M1 – Mr (NaOH) = 40 M2 – 10(.0) ÷ M1 M3 – 0.25 (mol) Correct answer with no working scores 3 M1 – 0.25 x 1000 ÷ 250 M2 – 1(.0) (mol/dm3 ) Correct answer with no working scores 2 Mark csq throughout M3 from (a)(i) ÷ 250 / 0.001 for 1 mark 1 1 1 1 1
  • 27. (b) (i) (ii) (iii) M1 – (reading at end) 25.20 M2 – (reading at start) 1.65 M3 – (volume added) 23.55 Award 1 mark for correct end and start readings in reverse order Mark M3 csq on M1 and M2 Penalise lack of two decimal places once only in a correct answer M1 – (colour at start) yellow M2 – orange/pink different volumes can be measured /continuously graduated / addition (of acid) can be controlled / volume required is not known IGNORE references to precision or accuracy red pipette measures one volume only 1 1 1 1 1 1 (c) (i) (ii) M1 – 2(.00) x 200 ÷ 1000 M2 – 0.4(0) (mol) Correct final answer with no working scores 2 marks M1 – n(CO2) = 0.2(0) / ½ of M2 from (c)(i) (mol) M2 – mass(CO2) = 8.8(0) (g) / M1 x 44 Correct final answer with no working scores 2 marks 400 for 1 mark 1 1 1 1 (Total marks for Question 15 = 15 marks)