0620 s14 QP 52
0620 s14 QP 52
0620 s14 QP 52
CHEMISTRY 0620/52
Paper 5 Practical Test May/June 2014
1 hour 15 minutes
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1 You are going to investigate the temperature rise produced when different lengths of magnesium
ribbon react with excess dilute sulfuric acid.
Read all the instructions below carefully before starting the experiments.
Instructions
You are going to carry out five experiments.
(a) Experiment 1
Using a measuring cylinder, pour 20 cm3 of dilute sulfuric acid into the beaker. Measure the
initial temperature of the acid and record it in the table below. Add the 2 cm length of magnesium
ribbon to the acid in the beaker, and stir the mixture with the thermometer.
Measure the highest temperature reached and record it in the table.
Remove the thermometer and rinse out the beaker with water.
(b) Experiment 2
Repeat Experiment 1, using the 3 cm length of magnesium ribbon. Record the initial and
highest temperatures in the table.
(c) Experiment 3
Repeat Experiment 1, using the 4 cm length of magnesium ribbon. Record the temperatures in
the table.
(d) Experiment 4
Repeat Experiment 1, using the 6 cm length of magnesium ribbon. Record the temperatures in
the table.
(e) Experiment 5
Repeat Experiment 1, using the 7 cm length of magnesium ribbon. Record the temperatures in
the table.
[5]
(f) Plot the results you have obtained on the grid below. Draw a straight line of best fit through the
points.
30
20
change in
temperature / C
10
(g) From your graph, deduce the expected change in temperature if Experiment 1 was repeated
using a 5 cm length of magnesium ribbon.
Show clearly on the graph how you worked out your answer.
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(h) Give two observations when magnesium reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
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(ii) Suggest why the change in temperature was greatest in this experiment.
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(j) What difference would be observed if Experiment 1 was repeated using an equal mass of
magnesium powder? Explain your answer.
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(k) Draw a diagram of apparatus you could use to collect and measure the volume of gas given off
in the reaction.
[2]
(l) State one source of error in the results obtained in Experiments 1-5. Give one improvement to
reduce this source of error.
error ...........................................................................................................................................
[Total: 21]
2 You are provided with mixture E. E consists of two solids, F and G. Solid F is water-soluble and
solid G is insoluble.
Carry out the following tests on E, recording all of your observations in the table.
Conclusions must not be written in the table.
tests observations
tests observations
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[Total: 19]
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