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Chemistry: Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

International General Certificate of Secondary Education


CHEMISTRY 0620/05
Paper 5 Practical Test
May/June 2003
CONFIDENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Great care should be taken that any confidential information given does not reach
the candidates either directly or indirectly.

The teacher responsible for preparing the examination is not allowed to consult the question paper before
the examination. Teachers should, as a part of the preparation of the examination requirements, carry out
any tests indicated on page 2 in order to satisfy themselves that the supplied materials are satisfactory.

The standard Report Form to be included with the scripts is given on pages 3 and 4. Please detach and
enclose it with the scripts. If scripts are to be despatched in more than one envelope, it is essential that a
copy of the Supervisor’s Results and of the Report Form are sent inside each envelope.

More material may be issued if required, without penalty, but this should not be necessary. Safety
spectacles may be provided if considered necessary.

This document consists of 4 printed pages.


SP (CW) S33053/3
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For Question 1

Each candidate will need the following.

(a) one measuring cylinder to measure 10 cm3 and 20 cm3;


(b) usual means of filling a burette;
(c) one 50 cm3 burette;
(d) one or more 250 cm3 conical flasks;
(e) 60 cm3 of 0.1 mol/dm3 aqueous potassium iodide, labelled as such;
(f) 75 cm3 of 0.05 mol/dm3 aqueous sodium thiosulphate, labelled ‘solution A’;
(g) 25 cm3 of aqueous potassium iodate(V) of concentration 3.0 g/dm3, labelled ‘solution B’;
(h) 25 cm3 of aqueous potassium iodate(V) of concentration 1.5 g/dm3, labelled ‘solution C’;
(i) 40 cm3 of 1.0 mol/dm3 sulphuric acid, labelled ‘dilute sulphuric acid’;
(j) 10 cm3 of 0.2 % aqueous starch, labelled as such;
(k) distilled water.
Note: 10 cm3 of solution B, plus 10 cm3 of dilute sulphuric acid and 20 cm3 of potassium iodide
should react with between 10 cm3 and 25 cm3 of solution A.

For Question 2

Each candidate will need the following:

(a) a stoppered test-tube, labelled ‘mixture of D and E’, containing about 1 g of copper(II)
carbonate and 1 g of hydrated zinc sulphate crystals, ZnSO4.7H2O, intimately mixed;
(b) filtration apparatus, funnel, stand and filter paper;
Candidates will require access to the following for the qualitative analysis:
(c) aqueous hydrochloric acid, of concentration 2 mol/dm3;
(d) aqueous sodium hydroxide, of concentration 1 mol/dm3;
(e) aqueous ammonia, of concentration 1 mol/dm3;
(f) aqueous sulphuric acid, of concentration 1 mol/dm3 (as used in Question 1);
(g) aqueous barium chloride, labelled as such, of suitable concentration for a positive sulphate
test;
(h) limewater (plus any equipment usually used for testing for CO2);
(i) distilled water;
(j) rack of test-tubes;
(k) two boiling tubes;
(l) teat pipettes, spatulas;
(m) Bunsen burner, splints and matches.
Note: Labels do not need to include concentrations.
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This form must be completed and returned in the envelope with the scripts.

REPORT ON PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY

JUNE 2003

1 (a) Supervisor’s Results

It is recommended that the Supervisor should be a chemistry teacher.

The Supervisor is asked to carry out the experiments in Questions 1 and 2 and to record the
results on a spare copy of the question paper clearly labelled ‘Supervisor’s Results’. Failure
to enclose these results and this report form may lead to candidates being unavoidably
penalised.

(b) The Candidate Numbers of candidates in each session were:

First Session Second Session

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2 The Supervisor is invited to report details of any difficulties experienced by candidates giving
names and Candidate Numbers. The report should include reference to:

(a) any general difficulties encountered in making preparations for the examination;

(b) difficulties due to faulty apparatus or materials;

(c) accidents to apparatus or materials.

Other cases of individual hardship, e.g. illness, temporary disability, should be reported direct to
UCLES on the normal Application for Special Consideration form.

NAME OF CENTRE .................................................................................................................................

CENTRE NUMBER ………………………………

SIGNED …………………………………………
Supervisor

DECLARATION (to be signed by the Principal)

The preparation of this practical examination has been carried out so as to maintain fully the security of
the examination.

NAME ......................................................................................................................................................
(in block capitals)

SIGNED ...................................................................................................................................(Principal)

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