Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
CHEMISTRY 9701/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2019
1 hour
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There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
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Section A
For each question there are four possible answers, A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider to
be correct.
1 The diagram shows the Boltzmann distribution of energies in a gas. The gas undergoes a
reaction with an activation energy, Ea. The peak of the distribution is labelled P.
proportion of
molecules with
energy E
0
0 Ea
molecular energy, E
If the same reaction is carried out in the presence of a catalyst, which statement is correct?
A The peak P is at a lower height and the position of Ea moves to the left.
B The peak P is at a lower height and the position of Ea moves to the right.
C The peak P remains at the same height and the position of Ea moves to the left.
D The peak P remains at the same height and the position of Ea moves to the right.
2 Diamond is a pure form of carbon. The mass of a diamond can be measured in carats. One carat
is 0.200 g of carbon.
Which expression gives the number of carats that contain 6.02 × 1023 carbon atoms?
A 0.200 × 12.0
B 0.200
12.0
C 12.0
0.200
0.200
D × 12.0
6.02 × 1023
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
5 Ethanal, CH3CHO, ethanol, C2H5OH, and methoxymethane, CH3OCH3, are three organic
compounds.
Which compound has the highest boiling point and what is the interaction that causes this boiling
point to be the highest?
A –2 +4 +4
B –2 +4 +6
C +2 –4 +4
D +2 –4 +6
Hydrazine, N2H4(l), reacts with dinitrogen tetraoxide, N2O4(g), to form nitrogen gas and water
vapour.
A –1077.6 kJ mol–1
B –856.8 kJ mol–1
C –301.6 kJ mol–1
D –182.0 kJ mol–1
8 Sodium burns in oxygen giving out heat energy and forming the compound Na2O. The equation
for this reaction is shown.
2Na(s) + 1
2
O2(g) → Na2O(s)
A ∆H o for the reaction is equal to twice the bond energy of the Na–O bond.
w x y
A 1 1 2
B 2 2 2
C 2 3 8
D 3 2 2
X + Y Z
When X and Y are mixed together in a closed system a dynamic equilibrium is gradually
established.
Which graph could represent the change in the rates of the forward and reverse reactions over
time?
A B
key
rate of
forward
rate rate reaction
rate of
reverse
reaction
0 time 0 time
C D
rate rate
0 time 0 time
In an equilibrium mixture at 1000 K the sulfur dioxide concentration is 0.200 mol dm–3 and the
oxygen concentration is 0.100 mol dm–3.
13 X, Y and Z are consecutive elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table. Element Y has the highest
first ionisation energy and the lowest melting point of these three elements.
X Y Z
A Na Mg Al
B Mg Al Si
C Al Si P
D Si P S
14 A 5.00 g sample of an anhydrous Group 2 metal nitrate loses 3.29 g in mass when heated
strongly.
A magnesium
B calcium
C strontium
D barium
15 Solutions P and Q each contain a different Group 2 ion at the same concentration. One contains
Mg2+, the other contains Ba2+. Tests are carried out on separate 5 cm3 samples of P and Q.
Which row identifies the more volatile of the two elements, and gives the correct explanation?
17 Sodium azide, NaN3, is dissolved in water. Acidified silver nitrate is added to the solution and a
white precipitate forms. Aqueous ammonia is then added to the white precipitate.
The azide ion, N3–, has similar chemical properties to the Cl – ion.
18 Which type of reaction occurs when solid ammonium sulfate is heated with an excess of sodium
hydroxide solution?
A acid-base
B precipitation
C redox
D thermal decomposition
Which gas:
A carbon dioxide
B carbon monoxide
C hydrocarbon vapour
D nitrogen dioxide
A electrophilic addition
B electrophilic substitution
C free radical substitution
D nucleophilic addition
22 An alkene reacts with hot, concentrated, acidified potassium manganate(VII) to produce a single
organic product as shown.
hot, concentrated, O O
acidified KMnO4(aq)
alkene
OH
A B C D
23 A tertiary bromoalkane, indicated here by C–Br , reacts with aqueous NaOH. The mechanism
has the reaction pathway shown.
C–Br + OH–
Y
energy
C–OH + Br –
progress of reaction
A X is C+
–
B X is HO C Br
C Y is C+
–
D Y is HO C Br
24 Bromoethane and chloroethane are added separately to water. Hydrolysis reactions occur.
compound that
mechanism
hydrolyses more rapidly
The composition of Y is 54.54% carbon, 36.36% oxygen and 9.10% hydrogen. The Mr of Y is
88.0.
A CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
B CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH
C CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
D CH3CH2CH(OH)CH2CH3
Z
O O
What is the product of the reaction between compound Z and an excess of NaBH4?
A B C D
OH OH OH OH O O O OH
A ethanal
B propan-2-ol
C propanal
D propanone
A sample of tartaric acid reacts with an excess of LiAl H4 to form the organic product J.
What happens when NaOH(aq) is added to separate samples of tartaric acid and J?
29 When CH2(OH)CH=CHCO2H is warmed with a little concentrated sulfuric acid, a cyclic compound
is formed.
A B C D
O O
O O O O
O
O O
100
transmittance
/% 50
0
4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500
–1
wavenumber / cm
A methyl ethanoate
B propanal
C propanoic acid
D propan-2-ol
Section B
For each of the questions in this section, one or more of the three numbered statements 1 to 3 may
be correct.
Decide whether each of the statements is or is not correct (you may find it helpful to put a tick against
the statements that you consider to be correct).
A B C D
70
Which statements about a 32 Ge atom are correct?
79 2+
1 It has the same number of electrons as a 34 Se ion.
68
2 It has the same number of neutrons as an atom of 30 Zn.
160
3 It has half as many protons as an atom of 64 Gd.
A B C D
33 Liquids X and Y do not react with one another. They have identical boiling points.
When a particular volume of X is shaken with a similar volume of Y, they form a liquid mixture Z.
The average intermolecular forces in liquid Z are stronger than the average of the forces in X and
the forces in Y.
Two experiments are carried out in which the amount of R is measured. The results are shown in
the diagram.
experiment 1
amount experiment 2
of R
0
0 time
1 Chloride ions are oxidised when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to NaCl (s).
2 A disproportionation reaction takes place when chlorine is added to cold NaOH(aq).
3 An acidic solution forms when chlorine is added to water.
36 Nitrogen gas is unreactive, whereas oxygen gas and chlorine gas are reactive.
1 The two N atoms in an N2 molecule are held together by a very strong triple bond.
2 The triple bond between two N atoms is not polar. The bonds in O2 and Cl 2 are polar.
3 The atoms in N2 have a full outer shell of electrons. The atoms in O2 and Cl 2 do not have a
full outer shell of electrons.
Which statements about the properties of one molecule of this acid are correct?
38 Which compounds, on heating with an excess of concentrated sulfuric acid, produce only one
product with molecular formula C7H10?
1 2 3
OH
OH
OH
OH OH OH
A B C D
1 2 3
O O
O O
O O O
O
O O
O O
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