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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
CHEMISTRY 0620/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2008
45 Minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write in soft pencil.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless
this has been done for you.
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 16.
You may use a calculator.
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1 In which substance are the particles furthest apart at room temperature?
A ethanol
B methane
C salt
D sugar
2 An experiment is carried out to separate a mixture of two dyes. A line is drawn on a piece of
chromatography paper and a spot of the dye mixture placed on it. The paper is dipped into a
solvent and left for several minutes.
spot of
mixture
of dyes
beaker
solvent
solvent
level
paper
line
Which statement about this experiment is correct?
A The dyes must differ in their boiling points.
B The dyes must differ in their solubilities in the solvent.
C The line must be drawn in ink.
D The line must be placed below the level of the solvent.
3 An aqueous solution contains barium iodide.
It is possible to obtain a solution that contains Ba2+
(aq) but no I–
(aq) by adding ……1…… until no
more ……2…… precipitate forms.
Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2?
1 2
A aqueous lead(II) nitrate white
B aqueous lead(II) nitrate yellow
C dilute sulphuric acid white
D dilute sulphuric acid yellow
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4 A solid mixture contains an ionic salt, X, and a covalent organic compound, Y.
Two students suggested methods of separating the mixture as shown.
1
2
shake with
water
X + Y
Y
solution
of X
shake with
ethanol
X + Y
X
solution
of Y
Which methods of separation are likely to work?
1 2
A  
B  
C  
D  
5 What do the nuclei in hydrogen molecules contain?
A electrons and neutrons
B electrons and protons
C neutrons only
D protons only
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6 The diagram shows part of the Periodic Table.
W
Y
X
Z
Which element is correctly matched with its electronic structure?
element electronic structure
A W 2,8,1
B X 2,4
C Y 2,8,2
D Z 2,8
7 Which of the following compounds exist?
RaAr RbBr
A  
B  
C  
D  
8 Which particle is an ion?
number of
protons
number of
neutrons
number of
electrons
A 1 0 1
B 3 4 3
C 6 6 6
D 11 12 10
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9 The diagram shows a molecule of hydrogen fluoride.
F H
In the molecule hydrogen fluoride, HF,
A the hydrogen and fluorine share a pair of electrons.
B the hydrogen and fluorine share a pair of protons.
C the hydrogen gives the fluorine an electron.
D the hydrogen gives fluorine a proton.
10 Lead(II) nitrate can be decomposed as shown.
xPb(NO3)2 → yPbO + zNO2 + O2
Which numbers x, y and z balance the equation?
x y z
A 2 2 2
B 2 2 4
C 2 4 4
D 4 4 2
11 Carbon and chlorine form a chloride.
What is the formula of this chloride?
A CCl2 B CCl4 C CaCl2 D CaCl4
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12 Which diagram shows an experiment in which the bulb lights?
A
cable: plastic
steel
aluminium
B
carbon rods
bitumen
heat
D
carbon rods
sodium chloride
crystals
C
carbon rods
concentrated
hydrochloric
acid
13 Metal X is low in the reactivity series and it is liberated by electrolysis of its bromide.
Metal X is ……1…… and the bromide is ……2…… .
Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2?
1 2
A lead in solution
B lead molten
C sodium in solution
D sodium molten
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14 Copper and hydrogen can each be formed by electrolysis.
At which electrodes are these elements formed?
copper hydrogen
A anode anode
B anode cathode
C cathode anode
D cathode cathode
15 When solid X is dissolved in water, an endothermic change takes place.
When 5g of X are dissolved in 1000cm3
of water, a temperature change of 10°C occurs.
Which temperature change occurs when 5g of X are dissolved in 500cm3
of water?
A a decrease of 20°C
B a decrease of 5°C
C an increase of 20°C
D an increase of 5°C
16 The elements H2 and 235
U are both used as fuels.
In these processes, the reactions are …...1…... and …...2…... oxidised.
Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2?
1 2
A endothermic both elements are
B endothermic only hydrogen is
C exothermic both elements are
D exothermic only hydrogen is
17 In which of the following reactions is the substance printed in bold oxidised?
A burning the wax in a candle
B dissolving hydrogen chloride in water
C making glucose from carbon dioxide and water by photosynthesis
D reacting sodium hydroxide with sulphuric acid
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18 The diagram shows the change from a salt to its hydrated form.
hydrated saltanhydrous salt
X
Y
Which labels can be used for X and Y?
X Y
A + heat + water
B + heat – water
C + water + heat
D + water – heat
19 Oxygen is formed when manganese(IV) oxide is added to hydrogen peroxide, H2O2.
2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2
In this reaction, the manganese(IV) oxide acts as
A an acid.
B a base.
C a catalyst.
D a drying agent.
20 Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to aqueous barium nitrate in a test-tube.
What happens?
the pH of the liquid
in the test-tube
a precipitate forms
A decreases yes
B decreases no
C increases yes
D increases no
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21 A colourless liquid in an unlabelled bottle is tested as shown.
• Litmus paper turns red.
• Magnesium ribbon fizzed.
• Reaction with aqueous barium nitrate produced a white precipitate.
What is the colourless liquid?
A aqueous sodium hydroxide
B aqueous sodium sulphate
C dilute hydrochloric acid
D dilute sulphuric acid
22 The diagrams show two experiments.
experiment 1
red
litmus paper
blue
litmus paper
aqueous
ammonium chloride
+
aqueous
sodium hydroxide
heat
experiment 2
red
litmus paper
blue
litmus paper
aqueous
ammonium chloride
+
dilute
sulphuric acid
heat
What happens to the pieces of litmus paper?
experiment 1 experiment 2
A blue → red both pieces bleached
B blue → red no change
C red → blue both pieces bleached
D red → blue no change
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23 Which substances react with dilute sulphuric acid to form a salt?
magnesium
magnesium
oxide
magnesium
carbonate
magnesium
chloride
A    
B    
C    
D    
24 Which properties of the element titanium, Ti, can be predicted from its position in the Periodic
Table?
can be used
as a catalyst
conducts electricity
when solid
has low density
forms coloured
compounds
A    
B    
C    
D    
25 The table gives information about four elements.
Which element could be in Group I of the Periodic Table?
proton number reaction with water
A even reacts
B even no reaction
C odd reacts
D odd no reaction
26 What is the formula of a strontium ion?
A Sr2+
B Sr+
C Sr–
D Sr2–
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27 Nichrome is an alloy of the two transition elements nickel and chromium. The alloy is used as the
heating coil in electric fires and electric toasters.
Which properties of nichrome are important for these uses?
high melting point resistant to oxidation
A  
B  
C  
D  
28 Mild steel is an alloy of iron and carbon.
How does the carbon affect the properties of mild steel?
A The carbon makes the alloy a better conductor of electricity than iron.
B The carbon makes the alloy harder than the iron.
C The carbon makes the alloy softer than the iron.
D The carbon stops the iron rusting.
29 A new isotope of a divalent metal is discovered. Some students are asked to predict its
properties.
Which student’s predictions are correct?
student
number of electrons
in outer shell
bonding in the oxide
A 2 covalent
B 2 ionic
C 6 covalent
D 6 ionic
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30 The diagrams show two experiments to investigate metal reactivity.
experiment 1 experiment 2
hydrogen
evolved
dilute
sulphuric acid
metal
metal oxide
+
carbon
limewater
goes cloudy
heat
In which of these experiments could the metal be copper?
experiment 1 experiment 2
A  
B  
C  
D  
31 Which reaction is not a step in the production of iron from hematite in the Blast Furnace?
A carbon (coke) burning in air to produce carbon dioxide
B carbon monoxide being formed from carbon and carbon dioxide
C iron oxide reacting with carbon monoxide to form iron
D iron reacting with limestone to produce slag
32 Which item is sometimes made from stainless steel?
car body
B C
food container
A D
drinks can kitchen sink
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33 Some pollutant gases are present in the atmosphere because of the combustion of fossil fuels.
For which gases is this statement correct?
CO NO2 SO2
A   
B   
C   
D   
34 Air is a mixture of gases.
Which gas is present in the largest amount?
A argon
B carbon dioxide
C nitrogen
D oxygen
35 The experiment shown in the diagram was set up.
Which tube had the highest water level after one month?
iron
C D
oxygen
air
iron
A B
hydrogennitrogen
trough
water
36 An excess of fertiliser on a field can be dissolved by rain water and washed into streams and
rivers. Fertiliser can then find its way into water supplies.
Which process at the water works, if any, would remove this fertiliser?
filtration chlorination
A no no
B no yes
C yes no
D yes yes
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37 When added in turn to four solutions, aqueous sodium carbonate gives the following results.
Which solution is acidic?
solution result
A a blue precipitate forms
B a white precipitate forms
C bubbles of gas form
D no visible reaction occurs
38 Which products are obtained by the cracking of an alkane?
alkene hydrogen water
A   
B   
C   
D   
39 A compound takes part in an addition reaction.
How does its name end?
A …..ane
B …..ene
C …..ol
D …..oic acid
40 When glucose is fermented, ethanol is formed together with
A carbon dioxide.
B ethene.
C methane.
D oxygen.
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Group
140
Ce
Cerium
58
141
Pr
Praseodymium
59
144
Nd
Neodymium
60
Pm
Promethium
61
150
Sm
Samarium
62
152
Eu
Europium
63
157
Gd
Gadolinium
64
159
Tb
Terbium
65
162
Dy
Dysprosium
66
165
Ho
Holmium
67
167
Er
Erbium
68
169
Tm
Thulium
69
173
Yb
Ytterbium
70
175
Lu
Lutetium
71
232
Th
Thorium
90
Pa
Protactinium
91
238
U
Uranium
92
Np
Neptunium
93
Pu
Plutonium
94
Am
Americium
95
Cm
Curium
96
Bk
Berkelium
97
Cf
Californium
98
Es
Einsteinium
99
Fm
Fermium
100
Md
Mendelevium
101
No
Nobelium
102
Lr
Lawrencium
103
1
H
Hydrogen
1
7
Li
Lithium
3
23
Na
Sodium
11
24
Mg
Magnesium
12
40
Ca
Calcium
20
45
Sc
Scandium
21
48
Ti
Titanium
22
51
V
Vanadium
23
52
Cr
Chromium
24
55
Mn
Manganese
25
56
Fe
Iron
26
59
Co
Cobalt
27
59
Ni
Nickel
28
64
Cu
Copper
29
65
Zn
Zinc
30
70
Ga
Gallium
31
27
Al
Aluminium
13
11
B
Boron
5
12
C
Carbon
6
14
N
Nitrogen
7
16
O
Oxygen
8
19
F
Fluorine
9
28
Si
Silicon
14
31
P
Phosphorus
15
32
S
Sulphur
16
35.5
Cl
Chlorine
17
40
Ar
Argon
18
20
Ne
Neon
10
4
He
Helium
2
73
Ge
Germanium
32
75
As
Arsenic
33
79
Se
Selenium
34
80
Br
Bromine
35
84
Kr
Krypton
36
39
K
Potassium
19
88
Sr
Strontium
38
89
Y
Yttrium
39
91
Zr
Zirconium
40
93
Nb
Niobium
41
96
Mo
Molybdenum
42
Tc
Technetium
43
101
Ru
Ruthenium
44
103
Rh
Rhodium
45
106
Pd
Palladium
46
108
Ag
Silver
47
112
Cd
Cadmium
48
115
In
Indium
49
119
Sn
Tin
50
122
Sb
Antimony
51
128
Te
Tellurium
52
127
I
Iodine
53
131
Xe
Xenon
54
137
Ba
Barium
56
139
La
Lanthanum
57*
178
Hf
Hafnium
72
181
Ta
Tantalum
73
184
W
Tungsten
74
186
Re
Rhenium
75
190
Os
Osmium
76
192
Ir
Iridium
77
195
Pt
Platinum
78
197
Au
Gold
79
201
Hg
Mercury
80
204
Tl
Thallium
81
207
Pb
Lead
82
209
Bi
Bismuth
83
Po
Polonium
84
At
Astatine
85
Rn
Radon
86
Fr
Francium
87
227
Ac
Actinium
89
9
Be
Beryllium
4
IIIIIIIVVVIVII0
85
Rb
Rubidium
37
133
Cs
Caesium
55
226
Ra
Radium
88
Thevolumeofonemoleofanygasis24dm3atroomtemperatureandpressure(r.t.p.).
a
X
b
a=relativeatomicmass
X=atomicsymbol
b=proton(atomic)number
Key
*58-71Lanthanoidseries
90-103Actinoidseries
DATASHEET
ThePeriodicTableoftheElements

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  • 1. This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. IB08 11_0620_01/RP © UCLES 2008 [Turn over *6400528663* UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education CHEMISTRY 0620/01 Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2008 45 Minutes Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet. A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 16. You may use a calculator. w w w .Xtrem ePapers.com
  • 2. 2 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 1 In which substance are the particles furthest apart at room temperature? A ethanol B methane C salt D sugar 2 An experiment is carried out to separate a mixture of two dyes. A line is drawn on a piece of chromatography paper and a spot of the dye mixture placed on it. The paper is dipped into a solvent and left for several minutes. spot of mixture of dyes beaker solvent solvent level paper line Which statement about this experiment is correct? A The dyes must differ in their boiling points. B The dyes must differ in their solubilities in the solvent. C The line must be drawn in ink. D The line must be placed below the level of the solvent. 3 An aqueous solution contains barium iodide. It is possible to obtain a solution that contains Ba2+ (aq) but no I– (aq) by adding ……1…… until no more ……2…… precipitate forms. Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2? 1 2 A aqueous lead(II) nitrate white B aqueous lead(II) nitrate yellow C dilute sulphuric acid white D dilute sulphuric acid yellow
  • 3. 3 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 4 A solid mixture contains an ionic salt, X, and a covalent organic compound, Y. Two students suggested methods of separating the mixture as shown. 1 2 shake with water X + Y Y solution of X shake with ethanol X + Y X solution of Y Which methods of separation are likely to work? 1 2 A B C D 5 What do the nuclei in hydrogen molecules contain? A electrons and neutrons B electrons and protons C neutrons only D protons only
  • 4. 4 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 6 The diagram shows part of the Periodic Table. W Y X Z Which element is correctly matched with its electronic structure? element electronic structure A W 2,8,1 B X 2,4 C Y 2,8,2 D Z 2,8 7 Which of the following compounds exist? RaAr RbBr A B C D 8 Which particle is an ion? number of protons number of neutrons number of electrons A 1 0 1 B 3 4 3 C 6 6 6 D 11 12 10
  • 5. 5 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 9 The diagram shows a molecule of hydrogen fluoride. F H In the molecule hydrogen fluoride, HF, A the hydrogen and fluorine share a pair of electrons. B the hydrogen and fluorine share a pair of protons. C the hydrogen gives the fluorine an electron. D the hydrogen gives fluorine a proton. 10 Lead(II) nitrate can be decomposed as shown. xPb(NO3)2 → yPbO + zNO2 + O2 Which numbers x, y and z balance the equation? x y z A 2 2 2 B 2 2 4 C 2 4 4 D 4 4 2 11 Carbon and chlorine form a chloride. What is the formula of this chloride? A CCl2 B CCl4 C CaCl2 D CaCl4
  • 6. 6 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 12 Which diagram shows an experiment in which the bulb lights? A cable: plastic steel aluminium B carbon rods bitumen heat D carbon rods sodium chloride crystals C carbon rods concentrated hydrochloric acid 13 Metal X is low in the reactivity series and it is liberated by electrolysis of its bromide. Metal X is ……1…… and the bromide is ……2…… . Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2? 1 2 A lead in solution B lead molten C sodium in solution D sodium molten
  • 7. 7 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 14 Copper and hydrogen can each be formed by electrolysis. At which electrodes are these elements formed? copper hydrogen A anode anode B anode cathode C cathode anode D cathode cathode 15 When solid X is dissolved in water, an endothermic change takes place. When 5g of X are dissolved in 1000cm3 of water, a temperature change of 10°C occurs. Which temperature change occurs when 5g of X are dissolved in 500cm3 of water? A a decrease of 20°C B a decrease of 5°C C an increase of 20°C D an increase of 5°C 16 The elements H2 and 235 U are both used as fuels. In these processes, the reactions are …...1…... and …...2…... oxidised. Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2? 1 2 A endothermic both elements are B endothermic only hydrogen is C exothermic both elements are D exothermic only hydrogen is 17 In which of the following reactions is the substance printed in bold oxidised? A burning the wax in a candle B dissolving hydrogen chloride in water C making glucose from carbon dioxide and water by photosynthesis D reacting sodium hydroxide with sulphuric acid
  • 8. 8 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 18 The diagram shows the change from a salt to its hydrated form. hydrated saltanhydrous salt X Y Which labels can be used for X and Y? X Y A + heat + water B + heat – water C + water + heat D + water – heat 19 Oxygen is formed when manganese(IV) oxide is added to hydrogen peroxide, H2O2. 2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2 In this reaction, the manganese(IV) oxide acts as A an acid. B a base. C a catalyst. D a drying agent. 20 Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to aqueous barium nitrate in a test-tube. What happens? the pH of the liquid in the test-tube a precipitate forms A decreases yes B decreases no C increases yes D increases no
  • 9. 9 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 21 A colourless liquid in an unlabelled bottle is tested as shown. • Litmus paper turns red. • Magnesium ribbon fizzed. • Reaction with aqueous barium nitrate produced a white precipitate. What is the colourless liquid? A aqueous sodium hydroxide B aqueous sodium sulphate C dilute hydrochloric acid D dilute sulphuric acid 22 The diagrams show two experiments. experiment 1 red litmus paper blue litmus paper aqueous ammonium chloride + aqueous sodium hydroxide heat experiment 2 red litmus paper blue litmus paper aqueous ammonium chloride + dilute sulphuric acid heat What happens to the pieces of litmus paper? experiment 1 experiment 2 A blue → red both pieces bleached B blue → red no change C red → blue both pieces bleached D red → blue no change
  • 10. 10 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 23 Which substances react with dilute sulphuric acid to form a salt? magnesium magnesium oxide magnesium carbonate magnesium chloride A B C D 24 Which properties of the element titanium, Ti, can be predicted from its position in the Periodic Table? can be used as a catalyst conducts electricity when solid has low density forms coloured compounds A B C D 25 The table gives information about four elements. Which element could be in Group I of the Periodic Table? proton number reaction with water A even reacts B even no reaction C odd reacts D odd no reaction 26 What is the formula of a strontium ion? A Sr2+ B Sr+ C Sr– D Sr2–
  • 11. 11 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 27 Nichrome is an alloy of the two transition elements nickel and chromium. The alloy is used as the heating coil in electric fires and electric toasters. Which properties of nichrome are important for these uses? high melting point resistant to oxidation A B C D 28 Mild steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. How does the carbon affect the properties of mild steel? A The carbon makes the alloy a better conductor of electricity than iron. B The carbon makes the alloy harder than the iron. C The carbon makes the alloy softer than the iron. D The carbon stops the iron rusting. 29 A new isotope of a divalent metal is discovered. Some students are asked to predict its properties. Which student’s predictions are correct? student number of electrons in outer shell bonding in the oxide A 2 covalent B 2 ionic C 6 covalent D 6 ionic
  • 12. 12 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 30 The diagrams show two experiments to investigate metal reactivity. experiment 1 experiment 2 hydrogen evolved dilute sulphuric acid metal metal oxide + carbon limewater goes cloudy heat In which of these experiments could the metal be copper? experiment 1 experiment 2 A B C D 31 Which reaction is not a step in the production of iron from hematite in the Blast Furnace? A carbon (coke) burning in air to produce carbon dioxide B carbon monoxide being formed from carbon and carbon dioxide C iron oxide reacting with carbon monoxide to form iron D iron reacting with limestone to produce slag 32 Which item is sometimes made from stainless steel? car body B C food container A D drinks can kitchen sink
  • 13. 13 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 [Turn over 33 Some pollutant gases are present in the atmosphere because of the combustion of fossil fuels. For which gases is this statement correct? CO NO2 SO2 A B C D 34 Air is a mixture of gases. Which gas is present in the largest amount? A argon B carbon dioxide C nitrogen D oxygen 35 The experiment shown in the diagram was set up. Which tube had the highest water level after one month? iron C D oxygen air iron A B hydrogennitrogen trough water 36 An excess of fertiliser on a field can be dissolved by rain water and washed into streams and rivers. Fertiliser can then find its way into water supplies. Which process at the water works, if any, would remove this fertiliser? filtration chlorination A no no B no yes C yes no D yes yes
  • 14. 14 © UCLES 2008 0620/01/O/N/08 37 When added in turn to four solutions, aqueous sodium carbonate gives the following results. Which solution is acidic? solution result A a blue precipitate forms B a white precipitate forms C bubbles of gas form D no visible reaction occurs 38 Which products are obtained by the cracking of an alkane? alkene hydrogen water A B C D 39 A compound takes part in an addition reaction. How does its name end? A …..ane B …..ene C …..ol D …..oic acid 40 When glucose is fermented, ethanol is formed together with A carbon dioxide. B ethene. C methane. D oxygen.
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