A-level Chemistry Question paper Paper 1 June 2017 - Past Papers
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A-level CHEMISTRY
Paper 1 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
Tuesday 13 June 2017
Afternoon
Materials For this paper you must have: ? the Periodic Table/Data Booklet, provided as an insert (enclosed) ? a ruler with millimetre measurements ? a calculator, which you are expected to use where appropriate.
Instructions ? Use black ink or black ball-point pen. ? Fill in the boxes at the top of the page. ? Answer all questions. ? You must answer the questions in the spaces provided.
Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. ? All working must be shown. ? Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not
want to be marked.
Information ? The marks for questions are shown in brackets. ? The maximum mark for this paper is 105.
Time allowed: 2 hours
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This question is about silver iodide. Define the term enthalpy of lattice formation.
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[2 marks]
0 1.2
Some enthalpy change data are shown in Table 1. Table 1
AgI(s) Ag+(aq) + I?(aq) Ag+(g) Ag+(aq) I?(g) I?(aq)
Enthalpy change / kJ mol-1 +112
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-293
Use the data in Table 1 to calculate the enthalpy of lattice formation of silver iodide.
[2 marks]
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Enthalpy of lattice formation
kJ mol-1
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0 1.3
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A calculation of the enthalpy of lattice formation of silver iodide based on a perfect ionic model gives a smaller numerical value than the value calculated in Question 1.2
Explain this difference.
[2 marks]
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Identify a reagent that could be used to indicate the presence of iodide ions in an aqueous solution and describe the observation made.
[2 marks]
Reagent
Observation
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4 This question is about acidic solutions.
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The acid dissociation constant, Ka, for ethanoic acid is given by the expression
Ka =
[CH3COO- ] [H+ ] [CH3COOH]
The value of Ka for ethanoic acid is 1.74 ? 10-5 mol dm-3 at 25 ?C
A buffer solution with a pH of 3.87 was prepared using ethanoic acid and sodium ethanoate. In the buffer solution, the concentration of ethanoate ions was 0.136 mol dm-3
Calculate the concentration of the ethanoic acid in the buffer solution. Give your answer to three significant figures.
[3 marks]
Concentration of acid
mol dm-3
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In a different buffer solution, the concentration of ethanoic acid was 0.260 mol dm-3 and the concentration of ethanoate ions was 0.121 mol dm-3
A 7.00 ? 10-3 mol sample of sodium hydroxide was added to 500 cm3 of this buffer solution.
Calculate the pH of the buffer solution after the sodium hydroxide was added. Give your answer to two decimal places.
[6 marks]
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pH of buffer solution
9
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