G19 Paper 1 Summative 2019
G19 Paper 1 Summative 2019
G19 Paper 1 Summative 2019
CANDIDATE TEAM
NAME
CENTRE CANDIDATE
NUMBER NUMBER
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.
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.
Electronic calculators may be used.
SECTION A – 30 MARKS
For each question there are four possible answers, A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider to
be correct.
What are the numbers p, q, r, s and t when this equation is balanced correctly?
p q r s t
A. 4 3 4 3 3
B. 3 3 3 3 2
C. 2 3 3 2 6
D. 2 3 2 3 6
2. In the absence of a catalyst, ammonia burns in an excess of oxygen to produce steam and
nitrogen.
What is the volume of oxygen remaining when 60 cm3 of ammonia is burnt in 100 cm3 of
oxygen, all volumes being measured at the same temperature and pressure?
4. The first four ionisation energies for element X are shown in the table.
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A. B. C. D.
7. Dicarbon monoxide, C2O, is found in dust clouds in space. Analysis of it shows that the
sequence of atoms in this molecule is C – C – O. All bonds are double bonds and there are no
unpaired electrons.
How many lone pairs of electrons are present in a molecule of C2O?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
8. The molecules ICl and Br2 have almost the same relative molecular mass and molecular size.
However, the boiling point of ICl is about 40°C higher than that of Br2.
A. There are hydrogen bonds between ICl molecules in the liquid state.
B. There are permanent dipole-dipole forces between ICl molecules.
C. The induced dipole-induced dipole forces in liquid ICl are stronger than in liquid Br2
D. The covalent bond in the ICl molecule is stronger than the covalent bond in the Br2
molecule.
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P Q R
A. P, Q and R
B. P and Q only
C. P and R only
D. Q and R only
10. 0.960 g of oxygen gas is contained in a vessel of volume 7.00 × 103 cm3 at a temperature of
30°C. Assume that the gas behaves as an ideal gas.
11. The reaction between acidified dichromate(VI) ions, Cr2O72–, and aqueous Fe2+ ions result in
the dichromate(VI) ions being reduced to Cr3+ ions.
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12. Three chemical reactions involving hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, are listed.
Which row identifies the reaction in which the oxygen of hydrogen peroxide is oxidised, is
reduced and disproportionates?
13. All the reactants and products of an exothermic reaction are gaseous.
Which statement about this reaction is correct?
A. The total bond energy of the products is less than the total bond energy of the reactants,
and ΔH for the reaction is negative.
B. The total bond energy of the products is less than the total bond energy of the reactants,
and ΔH for the reaction is positive.
C. The total bond energy of the products is more than the total bond energy of the reactants,
and ΔH for the reaction is negative.
D. The total bond energy of the products is more than the total bond energy of the reactants,
and ΔH for the reaction is positive.
x xy
A. y kJ mol–1 C. kJ mol–1
2 2
y xy
B. x kJ mol–1 D. kJ mol–1
2 2
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Assume that the butane undergoes complete combustion and none of the water evaporates.
16. When copper is added to a solution of silver ions, the following equilibrium is established.
What is the concentration of silver ions at equilibrium when [Cu2+] = 0.10 mol dm–3?
Which row gives the correct description of the reactants and products in this reaction?
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19. The curve Y and the value Ea represent the distribution of energies of the molecules and the
activation energy for an uncatalysed gaseous reaction.
curve X
curve Y
number of
molecules
with energy curve Z
energy
V Ea W
A. The distribution of energies will be given by curve X and the activation energy by
value V.
B. The distribution of energies will be given by curve Y and the activation energy by
value V.
C. The distribution of energies will be given by curve Y and the activation energy by
value W.
D. The distribution of energies will be given by curve Z and the activation energy by
value W.
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20. A chemical company used a catalyst in a chemical process. The company has now decided
not to use the catalyst but to increase the temperature so that the rate of the reaction is the
same as it was when the catalyst was used.
Which statement about the new conditions compared to the original conditions is correct?
21. X, Y and Z are elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table. The results of some experiments
carried out with compounds of these elements are shown.
A. X is Al and Y is Mg.
B. X is Si and Y is Na.
C. Y is Al and Z is P.
D. Y is Na and Z is Al.
lowest highest
melting point melting point
A. Cl S Mg Si
B. Cl S Si Mg
C. Mg Si S Cl
D. Si Mg S Cl
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23. Anhydrous magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2, will decompose when heated, giving a white solid
and a mixture of two gases X and Y.
Y is oxygen.
mass of X released
What is the ratio
mass of Y released
1 1 1 1
A. B. C. D.
3.43 0.267 0.174 0.348
24. Solutions of 0.1 mol dm–3 Mg(NO3)2 and 0.1 mol dm–3 Ba(NO3)2 separately undergo a series of
reactions using pure reagents.
sodium
carbonate excess HCl (aq) excess
solution then boil NaOH (aq)
Mg(NO3)2 M N P
sodium
carbonate excess HCl (aq) excess
solution then boil NaOH (aq)
Ba(NO3)2 Q R S
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
25. Calcium oxide is added to water and the resulting mixture is filtered.
This filtrate is X.
When carbon dioxide is bubbled through filtrate X, a white precipitate is formed.
Which equation for this reaction of filtrate X with carbon dioxide is correct?
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26. When concentrated sulfuric acid is added to solid sodium bromide, bromine gas is produced,
along with a number of other products. However, when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to
solid sodium chloride only hydrogen chloride and sodium hydrogen sulfate are produced.
27. Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen iodide gas have different thermal stabilities. The
difference is due to a difference in the energies of some of the covalent bonds that are involved
in the decomposition.
Which row identifies the more stable of the two compounds, and gives the correct explanation?
A. hydrogen chloride the Cl–Cl bond is stronger than the I–I bond
B. hydrogen iodide the Cl –Cl bond is stronger than the I–I bond
C. hydrogen chloride the H–Cl bond is stronger than the H–I bond
D. hydrogen iodide the H–Cl bond is stronger than the H–I bond
28. A white powder is a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium iodide. It is dissolved in water in a
test-tube. Excess aqueous silver nitrate is added to the test-tube. A precipitate, X, is observed.
Excess concentrated ammonia is then added to the test-tube containing X. After the test-tube
has been shaken, a precipitate, Y, is observed.
29. Which reaction gives a product that is an atmospheric pollutant causing acid rain?
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30. When burned, sulfur forms a gaseous product X which can be oxidised to produce a gas Y.
Gas Y reacts with water to produce a product Z.
Which row correctly shows the oxidation states of sulfur in X, Y and Z?
X Y Z
A. −2 +4 +4
B. −2 +4 +6
C. +4 +6 +4
D. +4 +6 +6
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SECTION B – 10 MARKS
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
31. In an experiment, 10 cm3 of an organic compound, J, in the gaseous state is reacted with an
excess of oxygen. Steam, 20 cm3 of carbon dioxide and 5 cm3 of nitrogen are the only products.
All gas volumes were measured at the same temperature and pressure.
1. C2H6N2
2. C2H3N
3. C2H7N
32. A sample of boron contains aluminium as the only impurity. A mass spectrum of the mixture
shows three lines corresponding to three ions, X+, Y+ and Z+.
ion X+ Y+ Z+
m/e 10 11 27
percentage
15.52 74.48 10.00
abundance
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33. In which of the following reactions is the bond angle in the product greater than that in the
reactant?
1. pVm ∝ T
2. pM ∝ dT
3. p ∝ cT
36. A student carried out two experiments using MnO2 as a catalyst to decompose hydrogen
peroxide. The equation for this reaction is shown.
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After a short time, two drops of Universal Indicator solution are added to each test-tube.
Which observations are made?
38. Which reactions involving calcium and its compounds produce two gaseous products?
39. Three samples of chlorine gas each contain 0.710 g of chlorine. Each sample is reacted with
a reagent.
40. Some polluting gases are removed from car exhaust fumes using a catalytic converter.
Platinum or palladium can be used as the catalyst. The reactions are faster when platinum is
the catalyst than they are when palladium is the catalyst.
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