Structure
Structure
Structure
= carbon atom
Strong bonds
Weak bonds
Diamond graphite
(a) Name the type of strong bond shown on the diagram.
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(b) Diamond has a melting point of about 3700 C and graphite has a melting point of about
3300 C.
(i) Explain why both diamond and graphite have very high melting points.
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(ii) Suggest why the melting point of graphite is lower than that of diamond.
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(c) Compare the electrical conductivity of diamond and graphite.
Explain your answer.
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IGCSE QUESTIONS SET X (Structure)
Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. They are both composed of
macromolecules.
Diamond Graphite
(i) allotropes
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(ii) macromolecule
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IGCSE QUESTIONS SET X (Structure)
I Na+ I Na+ I
H H H H
Na+ I
Na +
I
Na +
C H C C C H
H H I Na+ Na+
I I H
H
A B
B C
C
C C
C C C
C C C
C C C C
C C C
C C C
C C
C C C C
C C C C
C C C CC C CC
H Br C C C C
D E
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2 Calcium and other minerals are essential for healthy teeth and bones. Tablets can be taken to
provide these minerals.
Healthy
Bones
Each tablet
contains
calcium
magnesi
um zinc
cop
per
bo
ro
n
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(ii) Predict two physical properties of boron.
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structures. element ..
compound
(b) Describe the reactions, if any, of zinc and copper(II) ions with an excess of aqueous sodium
hydroxide.
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(c) Each tablet contains the same number of moles of CaCO3 and MgCO3. One tablet
reacted with excess hydrochloric acid to produce 0.24 dm3 of carbon dioxide at r.t.p.
(i) Calculate how many moles of CaCO3 there are in one tablet.
(ii) Calculate the volume of hydrochloric acid, 1.0 mol / dm3, needed to react with
one tablet.
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(ii) The engine will run on a small pack of jet fuel. What other chemical is needed to
burn this fuel?
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(i) Explain why one atom of either element can form four covalent bonds.
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(iii) Name a different element that has a similar structure and properties to silicon.
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(c) Silicon is made by the carbon reduction of the macromolecular compound, silicon(IV)
oxide.
SiO2 + C Si + CO [1]
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(iii) Describe the structure of silicon(IV) oxide. You may use a diagram.
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5 (a) Copper has the structure of a typical metal. It has a lattice of positive ions and a sea
of mobile electrons. The lattice can accommodate ions of a different metal.
(
i
Give a different use of copper that depends on each of the following. )
t
he ability of the ions in the lattice to move past each other
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(b) Aqueous copper(II) sulphate solution can be electrolysed using carbon electrodes. The
ions present in the solution are as follows.
(i) Write an ionic equation for the reaction at the negative electrode (cathode).
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(ii) A colourless gas was given off at the positive electrode (anode) and the solution
changes from blue to colourless.
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(c) Aqueous copper(II) sulphate can be electrolysed using copper electrodes. The reaction at
the negative electrode is the same but the positive electrode becomes smaller and the solution
remains blue.
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(i) Write a word equation for the reaction at the positive electrode.
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(ii) Explain why the colour of the solution does not change.
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(a) The element germanium has a diamond-type structure. Describe the structure of
germanium. A diagram is acceptable.
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property
use [1]
(c) Carbon dioxide and silicon(IV) oxide have similar formulae but different types of
structure.
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(d) All these elements form compounds with hydrogen called hydrides. The saturated
hydrides of carbon are the alkanes. Predict the formula of the hydride of germanium
which contains two germanium atoms.
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This question is about diamond and graphite.
Look at the diagrams. They show the structure of diamond and graphite.
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Draw a straight line from each use to the reason why diamond or graphite is suitable for
this use.
use reason
Graphite is used in pencil because it conducts
leads electricity
Diamond is used in
jewellery
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2 Diamond and graphite have different properties and different uses.
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Write about two properties of diamond that make it suitable for making cutting
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1 Diamond and graphite have different properties and different uses.
Look at the table.
It shows some information about the properties of diamond and graphite.
property diamond graphite
Write about two properties of diamond that make it suitable for cutting
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= carbon atom
strong bond
strong bond
weak bond
(i) Diamond and graphite both have very high melting points.
Explain why.
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Explain why.
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2 Diamond and graphite have different properties and different uses.
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Write about two properties of diamond that make it suitable for making cutting
tools. Use the table to help you.
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1 Diamond and graphite have different properties and different uses.
Write about two properties of diamond that make it suitable for cutting
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(b) Look at the structures of diamond and graphite.
= carbon atom
strong bond
strong bond
weak bond
diamond graphite
(i) Diamond and graphite both have very high melting points.
Explain why.
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Explain why.
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(b) Structure E is a form of carbon.
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(b) Structure F is lead.
(i) What is the source of the small amount of lead present in the air?
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(c) Structure A is sulphur. Explain why burning fossil fuels containing sulphur is harmful to
the environment.
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2 Complete the following table.
electrical electrical
type of
particles present conductivity conductivity of example
structure
of solid liquid
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(c) State the chemical name of structure B.
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(d) Structure F has several uses. Which one of the following is a correct use of structure F?
Tick one box.
as a lubricant
as an insulator
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(e) The structures A to E are compounds. What do you understand by the term compound?
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