Bgcse Sda Paper 3 2019 Test
Bgcse Sda Paper 3 2019 Test
Bgcse Sda Paper 3 2019 Test
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(c) Describe how the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contributes to the
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Ethane, CzHo, and ethene, C2Ha, ol€ hydrocarbons.
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(i) state the name of the reaction that produces ethane from ethene.
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10 Excess zinc metal is added to 200cm3 of 0.500mo|/dm3 ethanoic acid to form zinc ethanoate,
(CHaCOO)2Zn and hydrogen gas.
(a) Calculate the number of moles in 200 cm3 of 0.500 moll dm3 ethanoic acid.
{b} (i} Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen gas, Hz, that are produced from the
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(ii) Use your answer to (b)(i) to calculate the volume of hydrogen produced from the
reaction at room temperature and pressure. [volume of 1 mole of gas at r.t.p. = 24 dm3]
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(c) (i) A gas is produced when dilute ethanoic acid reacts with zinc.
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State and explain the difference that will be made on the observation between the
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11 Fig. 1 1.1 shows the diagram of a human circulatory system with blood vessels m, n, o and p.
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(b) Fig. 11.2(a) shows a cross-section of a blood vesseltaken from a healthy heart of a
human being.
Fig. 1 1.2(b) shows a cross-section of the same blood vessel taken from an unhealthy
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12 Fig.12.1shows a set-up used to investigate the necessity of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
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