March 2021 (v2) QP
March 2021 (v2) QP
March 2021 (v2) QP
CHEMISTRY 9701/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2021
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
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 multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
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INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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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 table shows the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in four different particles, W, X,
Y, and Z.
W 32 40 32
X 32 40 34
Y 32 42 32
Z 34 40 34
Which pair represents the atoms of two isotopes of the same element?
2 Where in the Periodic Table is the element that has an outer electron shell arrangement of
4s24p3?
Group Period
A 13 3
B 13 4
C 15 3
D 15 4
A cyclohexene
B cyclopentane
C ethene
D pentane
4 Originally, chemists thought indium oxide had the formula InO. By experiment they showed that
4.8 g of indium combined with 1.0 g of oxygen to produce 5.8 g of indium oxide. The Ar of oxygen
was known to be 16.
A 38 B 77 C 115 D 154
5 In which substance are the only intermolecular forces temporary dipole-induced dipole
attractions?
A hydrogen chloride
B methanol
C octane
D water
Which volume of sulfur dioxide, measured at 50 C and a pressure of 1 105 Pa, must be added
to 1.00 dm3 of water to produce this solution?
thermometer
test-tube
water
spirit burner
ethanol
mass of water = W g
mass of ethanol burned = X g
temperature rise = Y C
molar mass of ethanol = Z g mol–1
specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J K–1 g–1
Which expression can be used to calculate the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol in kJ mol–1?
vanadium iodine
A is oxidised is oxidised
B is oxidised is reduced
C is reduced is oxidised
D is reduced is reduced
A H2O + Na NaOH + 1
2
H2
10 A large excess of marble chips is reacted with 25 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm–3 hydrochloric acid at 40 C.
How is the result different when the reaction is repeated with 60 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm–3 hydrochloric
acid at 40 C?
A The reaction is faster and more of the products are made when the reaction is complete.
B The reaction is faster and less of the products are made when the reaction is complete.
C The reaction is slower and more of the products are made when the reaction is complete.
D The reaction is slower and less of the products are made when the reaction is complete.
11 The Boltzmann distribution curve for a gaseous mixture of ethene and hydrogen is shown. Nickel
is an effective catalyst for the reaction that occurs.
number of
particles with
energy, E Ea (catalysed) Ea
0
0 energy, E
How does the diagram appear if the same reaction mixture is at a higher temperature?
12 Which observations are made when a sample of silicon chloride, SiCl 4, is added to a beaker of
water?
statement reason
A The first ionisation energy of phosphorus electron is lost from a
is greater than that of magnesium. 3p orbital in both cases
B The melting point of phosphorus phosphorus has more valence
is greater than that of magnesium. electrons than magnesium
C The atomic radius of phosphorus phosphorus has greater nuclear
is smaller than that of magnesium. charge than magnesium
D The electrical conductivity of phosphorus bonding changes from ionic in
is smaller than that of magnesium. magnesium to covalent in phosphorus
14 Which row correctly describes one property of barium and one property of barium oxide?
15 An anhydrous white salt, Z, is heated strongly for 30 minutes. A mixture of gases is given off. The
solid remaining in the test-tube is then dissolved in a small volume of dilute hydrochloric acid. The
addition of a few drops of dilute sulfuric acid to the test-tube causes a white precipitate to form.
A barium carbonate
B barium nitrate
C magnesium carbonate
D magnesium nitrate
16 Chlorine gas is reacted with aqueous sodium hydroxide. The oxidation number of chlorine
changes from 0 to –1 and also from 0 to +1.
Under which conditions does this reaction occur and what is the colour of the solid silver salt with
chlorine in the oxidation state –1?
17 When concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with sodium iodide the products include sulfur, iodine,
hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide.
18 NO, NO2, CO and unburnt hydrocarbons are present in the exhaust gases of internal combustion
engines. When catalytic converters are used to remove these compounds from the exhaust
gases, redox reactions occur.
unburnt
NO NO2 CO
hydrocarbons
19 Methylamine, CH3NH2, has similar chemical properties to ammonia, NH3. Methylamine reacts
with hydrogen chloride to form a white crystalline salt, methylammonium chloride.
CH2CO2H CH2CO2H
C(OH)CO2H CHCO2H
CH2CO2H CH(OH)CO2H
A 1 1
B 1 2
C 0 1
D 0 2
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
22 The diagram shows the structure of a bromo compound that may be formed by the reaction of
bromine with a hydrocarbon.
CH2Br
H 3C C CH3
CH2Br
A addition electrophilic
B addition nucleophilic
C substitution nucleophilic
D substitution free-radical
23 Part of the structure of strobilurin is shown. R and R' are inert groups.
strobilurin
O OCH3
R'
R
Strobilurin is warmed with aqueous sulfuric acid producing compound X. Compound X is then
treated with hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst producing compound Y.
A B
O OH HO OCH3
R' R'
R R
C D
OH O OH
OH OH
R' R'
R R
OH
A pentan-1-ol
B 2-methylbutan-1-ol
C 2-methylbutan-2-ol
D 3-methylbutan-2-ol
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A 1,5-dibromopentane
B 1,4-dibromopentane
C 2,3-dibromopentane
D 2,4-dibromopentane
26 The diagram shows the formation of compound Y from compound X in a chemical reaction. R1
and R2 are alkyl groups.
Y
R1 OH
KCN
X + HCN C
R2 CN
mechanism compound X
11
27 In this question you can assume that 1H and 3H have the same chemical properties.
It is reduced to compound Z, C2H6O, in a nucleophilic addition reaction using NaBH4. All the
hydrogen atoms in the NaBH4 are the 3H isotope.
NaBH4
CH3CHO C2H6O
compound Z
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30 When reactant X is treated with a suitable reagent, products Y and Z are formed. Infrared spectra
of X, Y and Z are shown.
reactant X
100
transmittance 50
0
4000 3000 2000 1000
–1
wavenumber / cm
product Y product Z
100 100
transmittance
transmittance
50 50
0 0
4000 3000 2000 1000 4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500
–1 –1
wavenumber / cm wavenumber / cm
X Y Z
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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
31 A sample of 17.15 mol HI(g) is in dynamic equilibrium with 2.27 mol H2(g) and 2.84 mol I2(g) in a
volume of 1 m3 at 764 K and 141 kPa.
Two equilibrium constants, Kc and Kp, can be calculated for this mixture.
Which statements about the equilibrium constants for this mixture are correct?
∆H co CH4(g)
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
∆H of CH4(g) ∆H zo
1 ∆H of CH4(g) + ∆H co CH4(g)
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A B C D
33 Many gases do not obey the general gas equation at high pressures.
Why is this?
34 Which species can accept a lone pair of electrons to form a coordinate (dative covalent) bond?
1 BF3
2 H+
3 CH3+
In order to precipitate all of the aluminium as its hydroxide, y mol of sodium hydroxide are
required.
Which acids are made in the atmosphere as a result of this release of nitrogen dioxide into the
air?
1 H2SO3
2 H2SO4
3 HNO3
15
OH OH
O
1
OH
2 OH
3
O
2 Fehling’s reagent
3 alkaline aqueous iodine
40 An organic compound, T, does not fizz when aqueous sodium carbonate is added to it.
1 propanal
2 ethyl butanoate
3 3-methylpentanoic acid
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