Cambridge International AS & A Level: CHEMISTRY 9701/22
Cambridge International AS & A Level: CHEMISTRY 9701/22
Cambridge International AS & A Level: CHEMISTRY 9701/22
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CHEMISTRY9701/22
Paper 2 AS Level Structured Questions February/March 2021
1 hour 15 minutes
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INFORMATION
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● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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(a) (i) D
raw a curve on the axes to show the Boltzmann distribution of energy of particles in a
sample of gaseous krypton atoms at a given temperature.
[2]
(ii) O
n the diagram in (a)(i), draw a second curve to show the distribution of energies of the
krypton atoms at a higher temperature.
(b) The Boltzmann distribution assumes that the particles behave as an ideal gas.
(i) State two assumptions of the kinetic theory as applied to an ideal gas.
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(ii) 2.00 g of krypton gas, Kr(g), is placed in a sealed 5.00 dm3 container at 120 °C.
(iii) State and explain the conditions at which krypton behaves most like an ideal gas.
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(c) K
rypton reacts with fluorine in the presence of ultraviolet light to make krypton difluoride,
KrF2(g).
(i) U
se this information to complete the reaction profile diagram for the formation of KrF2.
Label Ea and ∆Hf on the diagram.
energy reactants
/ kJ mol–1
progress of reaction
[2]
(ii) E
xplain, in terms of activation energy, Ea, and the collision of particles, how an increase in
temperature affects the rate of a chemical reaction.
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[Total: 14]
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(b) Chlorine has the highest first ionisation energy of the Period 3 elements Na to Cl.
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(ii) Explain the general increase in the first ionisation energies of the Period 3 elements.
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(c) The halide ions, X– (where X = Cl, Br, I), show clear trends in their physical and chemical
properties.
(i) State and explain the relative thermal stabilities of the hydrogen halides, HX.
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(ii) C
omplete the table to show the oxidation number of sulfur in each of the sulfur-containing
products.[1]
(iii) E
xplain why different sulfur-containing products are produced when each of these halide
ions reacts with concentrated H2SO4.
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(ii) Write an equation for the reaction of Cl 2 with cold aqueous sodium hydroxide.
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luminium chloride can exist as the gaseous molecule Al 2Cl 6(g). This molecule contains
A
coordinate bonds.
(i) Draw a diagram that clearly shows all the types of bond present in Al 2Cl 6(g).
[2]
(ii) Describe what you would see when solid aluminium chloride reacts with water.
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(f) 0.020 mol of element Z reacts with excess Cl 2 to form 0.020 mol of a liquid chloride.
ZCl n reacts vigorously with water at room temperature to give an acidic solution and a white
solid.
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n = .............................. [2]
initiation
Cl 2 2Cl •
propagation 1
Cl • + CH3Cl HCl + •CH2Cl
propagation 2
Cl 2 + •CH2Cl products
final step
Cl • + •CH2Cl CH2Cl 2
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(ii) State the essential condition required for the initiation step to take place.
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(vi) S
uggest the identity of another organic molecule that is a product of the reaction of CH3Cl
and Cl 2 under the same conditions.
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[Total: 23]
3 Compounds P, Q and R have all been found in the atmosphere of one of Saturn’s moons.
P Q R
H H
N C C C C N H C C C N C C
H C
(ii) One of the products of the complete combustion of P is nitrogen gas, N2(g).
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(b)
Q forms when HCN reacts with ethyne, H C C H.
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(ii) Ethyne, HCN and Q all contain triple bonds between two atoms.
A triple bond consists of one sigma (σ) and two pi (π) bonds.
[2]
(c)
P and Q can be detected in the atmosphere by infrared spectroscopy.
Identify two absorptions, and the bonds that correspond to these absorptions, that will appear
in the infrared spectra of both P and Q.
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R
H H H H dilute H2SO4(aq)
heat under reflux
C C C C S
reaction 1 reaction 2
H C H C
N
N
reaction 3 H2(g)
T
CH3CH2CH2NH2
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(iii) Name T.
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(iv)
T can also be formed by the reaction of CH3CH2CH2Br with ammonia.
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4 Hydroxyethanal, HOCH2CHO, has been observed in dust clouds near the centre of our galaxy.
hydroxyethanal
H O
HO C C
H H
(a) Predict the bond angles labelled x and y in the diagram of hydroxyethanal.
H O
x
HO C C y
H H
x = ..............................°
y = ..............................°
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(b) H
ydroxyethanal reacts separately with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (2,4-DNPH) and with Tollens’
reagent.
(c) H
ydroxyethanal is converted to ethanedioic acid, (CO2H)2, when it reacts with excess acidified
dichromate(VI) ions, Cr2O72–.
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(ii) State and explain any other necessary conditions for this reaction to be successful.
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hydroxyethanal ethane-1,2-diol
H O H H
[H]
HO C C HO C C OH
H H H H
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(iii) ( CH2OH)2 also forms when an alkene A reacts with cold, dilute, acidified manganate(VII)
ions.
Name A.
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