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CHEMISTRY 9701/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2018
1 hour
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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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.
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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 first four ionisation energies for element X are shown in the table.
3 A sample of the hydrocarbon C6H12 is completely burned in dry oxygen and the product gases are
collected as shown.
product gases,
H2O + CO2 + excess of O2 excess of O2
P Q
The increases in mass of the collecting vessels P and Q are MP and MQ, respectively.
4 5.0 g samples of the carbonates of barium, copper, lithium and magnesium are decomposed to
the metal oxides and carbon dioxide.
A barium carbonate
B copper(II) carbonate
C lithium carbonate
D magnesium carbonate
The gas laws can be summarised in the ideal gas equation below.
pV = nRT
What is the mass of the sample of methane, given to two significant figures?
Assume that the butane undergoes complete combustion and none of the water evaporates.
7 Nitric acid is known to take part in the oxidation of atmospheric sulfur dioxide. One possible
reaction is shown.
Which row shows the correct changes in oxidation numbers of nitrogen and sulfur?
nitrogen sulfur
A –3 +3
B –2 +2
C –2 +3
D –1 +2
8 A transition metal ion, M2+, reacts with acidified dichromate(VI) ions to form M4+ ions, Cr3+ ions,
and H2O.
9 In this question you should assume that all gases behave ideally.
Hydrogen and iodine react reversibly in the following reaction. The system reaches dynamic
equilibrium.
10 0.200 mol of sulfur dioxide and 0.200 mol of oxygen are placed in a 1.00 dm3 sealed container.
The gases are allowed to react until equilibrium is reached.
2SO2 + O2 2SO3
Na + O2 S + O2
A white blue
B white yellow
C yellow blue
D yellow yellow
● The oxide of X is a solid at room temperature. This oxide has a giant structure.
● The chloride of X does not react with water.
● Argon is the only element in Period 3 with a lower melting point than Y.
14 Which row describes the structure and bonding of SiO2 and SiCl 4?
SiO2 SiCl 4
bonding structure bonding structure
15 A sample of anhydrous calcium nitrate is placed in a test-tube and heated in a roaring Bunsen
flame until it decomposes. The description of the gas in the test-tube is then noted. A glowing
splint is then put into the test-tube and any changes are noted.
16 Which row correctly describes the properties of the halogens as Group 17 is descended from
chlorine to iodine?
strength as
volatility
oxidising agent
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
17 Reaction 1: chlorine reacts with cold aqueous sodium hydroxide to form solution Z.
18 Which statement explains the observation that magnesium hydroxide dissolves in aqueous
ammonium chloride, but not in aqueous sodium chloride?
A The ionic radius of the NH4+ ion is similar to that of Mg2+ but not that of Na+.
B NH4Cl dissociates less fully than NaCl.
C The Na+ and Mg2+ ions have the same number of electrons.
D The NH4+ ion can donate a proton.
What is the identity and what is the oxidation number of the element present in the catalyst used
in the Contact process?
A iron 0
B iron +3
C vanadium 0
D vanadium +5
21 X has the molecular formula C5H12O. X has a branched carbon skeleton and a secondary alcohol
functional group.
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
22 A new jet fuel has been produced that is a mixture of different structural isomers of compound Q.
A B
C D
23 The conversion of propene to propan-2-ol can be carried out in two stages represented by the
equations shown.
reaction 1 reaction 2
A addition elimination
B addition substitution
C elimination substitution
D substitution elimination
24 An organic molecule W contains 3 carbon atoms. It requires 4.5 molecules of oxygen for
complete combustion.
A propane
B propanoic acid
C propanone
D propan-1-ol
excess NaOH
Cl
Br in ethanol
X
Br
compound J
A B C D
A CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
B (CH3)3COH
C CH3CH2CH2CO2H
D CH3CH(OH)CO2H
27 Which compound shows optical isomerism and gives a positive test with alkaline aqueous iodine?
A CH3COCH(OH)CH3
B CH3COCH2CH2OH
C HOCH2CH(CH3)CHO
D (CH3)2C(OH)CHO
28 Ethanedioic acid, HO2CCO2H, is reduced using an excess of lithium aluminium hydride, LiAl H4.
A ethanol
B ethane-1,2-diol
C ethanedial, OHCCHO
D methane
29 The diester shown can be hydrolysed by heating with an excess of aqueous sodium hydroxide.
O H H H H
H C O C C C O C C H
H H H O H
O H H H O H
A H C HO C C C OH HO C C H
OH H H H H
O H H H O H
B H C NaO C C C ONa HO C C H
OH H H H H
O H H H O H
C H C HO C C C OH NaO C C H
ONa H H H H
O H H H O H
30 J is a branched-chain alcohol, C5H12O. J is heated under reflux with an excess of Cr2O72– / H+ until
no further reaction occurs. An organic compound K is formed in good yield.
100
transmittance
%
50
0
4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500
wavenumber / cm–1
J K
A CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH2OH CH3CH(CH3)CH2CHO
B CH3CH2CH(OH)CH2CH3 CH3CH2COCH2CH3
C CH3CH(CH3)CH(OH)CH3 CH3CH(CH3)COCH3
D CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH2OH CH3CH(CH3)CH2COOH
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
1 Cu2+
2 Mn3+
3 V3+
1 BF3
2 CH3–
3 NH3
A B C D
34 The factors affecting the rate of reaction between aqueous sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric
acid can be investigated. The ionic equation for the reaction is shown.
Which of the following can be used to investigate the rate of this reaction?
1 change of mass
2 change of appearance caused by formation of a precipitate
3 change of electrical conductivity
35 Which reaction routes can be used to make a pure sample of barium sulfate?
1 1-iodopropane
2 2-iodo-2-methylpropane
3 2-bromo-2-methylbutane
O O
X Y
OH
3-oxobutanoic acid
1 OH
Cl O
2
OH
Br O
3
H
A B C D
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