Aqa 74041 QP Jun16
Aqa 74041 QP Jun16
Aqa 74041 QP Jun16
Surname
Forename(s)
Candidate signature
AS
CHEMISTRY
Instructions
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
• Answer all questions.
• You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around
each page or on blank pages.
• All working must be shown.
• Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
Information
• The maximum mark for this paper is 80.
• The Periodic Table/Data Sheet is provided as in insert.
Advice
• You are advised to spend about 65 minutes on Section A and 25 minutes on Section B.
Section A
[2 marks]
Al atom
Cr3+ ion
0 1 . 2 Deduce the formula of the ion that has a charge of 2+ with the same electron
configuration as krypton.
[1 mark]
0 1 . 3 Deduce the formula of the compound that contains 2+ ions and 3− ions that both
have the same electron configuration as argon.
[1 mark]
*02* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
3 outside the
box
Turn over ►
*03* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
4 outside the
box
Smaller ion
Explanation
0 2 . 2 Write an equation to represent the process that occurs when the first ionisation
energy for sodium is measured.
[1 mark]
*04* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
5 outside the
box
0 2 . 3 The first ionisation energies of some Period 3 elements are shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Complete Figure 1 by plotting the approximate first ionisation energy values for
magnesium and sulfur.
Explain why the first ionisation energy of sulfur is different from that of phosphorus.
[4 marks]
Turn over ►
*05* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
6 outside the
box
3 This question is about a white solid, MHCO3, that dissolves in water and reacts with
hydrochloric acid to give a salt.
Table 1
Rough 1 2 3
Initial burette
0.00 10.00 19.50 29.25
reading / cm3
Final burette
10.00 19.50 29.25 38.90
reading / cm3
Titre / cm3 10.00 9.50 9.75 9.65
0 3 . 1 Calculate the mean titre and use this to determine the amount, in moles, of HCl
that reacted with 25.0 cm3 of the MHCO3 solution.
[3 marks]
*06* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
7 outside the
box
0 3 . 3 The student identified use of the burette as the largest source of uncertainty in the
experiment.
Using the same apparatus, suggest how the procedure could be improved to
reduce the percentage uncertainty in using the burette.
Suggestion
Justification
Describe the method, including apparatus and practical details, that the student
should use to prepare the solution.
[6 marks]
Turn over ►
*07* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
8 outside the
box
*08* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
9 outside the
box
4 Table 2 shows some data about the elements bromine and magnesium.
Table 2
0 4 . 1 In terms of structure and bonding explain why the boiling point of bromine is
different from that of magnesium. Suggest why magnesium is a liquid over a much
greater temperature range compared to bromine.
[5 marks]
Turn over ►
*09* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
10 outside the
box
Flask Q (volume = 1.00 x 103 cm3) is filled with ammonia (NH3) at 102 kPa and
300 K. The tap is closed and there is a vacuum in flask P.
(Gas constant R = 8.31 J K−1 mol−1)
Figure 2
*10* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
11 outside the
box
0 5 . 2 When the tap is opened, ammonia passes into flask P. The temperature
decreases by 5 °C. The final pressure in both flasks is 75.0 kPa.
Calculate the volume, in cm3, of flask P.
[3 marks]
Turn over ►
*11* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
12 outside the
box
0 6 . 1 Explain how ions are accelerated, detected and have their abundance determined
in a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer.
[3 marks]
0 6 . 3 In a TOF mass spectrometer the kinetic energy (KE) of a 52Cr+ ion was
1.269 x 10−13 J
1
KE= mv2
2
*12* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
13 outside the
box
0 6 . 4 Bromine has two isotopes, 79Br and 81Br, in approximately equal abundance. In a
TOF mass spectrometer bromine forms ions with formula [Br2]+
Sketch the pattern of peaks you would expect to see in the mass spectrum of a
sample of bromine.
[2 marks]
0 6 . 5 A sample of xenon has Ar = 131.31. The sample consists of four isotopes. The
abundances of three of the isotopes are shown in Table 3. The data for one of the
isotopes, mXe, is missing.
Table 3
% To be
28.0 25.0 27.0
abundance calculated
Use the data to calculate the abundance of isotope mXe and calculate m, the mass
number of mXe. Show your working.
[4 marks]
Turn over ►
*13* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
14 outside the
box
0 7 . 1 Draw diagrams to illustrate the shapes of NH3 molecules and of AlCl3 molecules.
Include in your diagrams any lone pairs of electrons that influence the shape.
[3 marks]
*14* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
15 outside the
box
0 7 . 2 Name the type of bond formed between N and Al in H3NAlCl3 and explain how
this bond is formed.
[2 marks]
Type of bond
Explanation
0 7 . 3 Explain how the value of the Cl-Al-Cl bond angle in AlCl3 changes, if at all, on
formation of the compound H3NAlCl3
[2 marks]
Turn over ►
*15* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
16 outside the
box
[1 mark]
0 8 . 3 Write an overall equation for the redox reaction of chlorate(I) ions with
hydrochloric acid.
[1 mark]
*16* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
17 outside the
box
Turn over ►
*17* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
18 outside the
box
Section B
If you want to change your answer you must cross out your original answer as shown.
If you wish to return to an answer previously crossed out, ring the answer you now wish to select as
shown.
You may do your working out in the blank spaces around the questions but this will not be marked.
Do not use additional sheets for this working.
[1 mark]
A Selenium
B Antimony
C Tantalum
D Lead
[1 mark]
A NO2+
B ClO3−
C H2SO3
D PCl5
*18* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
19 outside the
box
B 19.3
C 1.93
D 0.193
Turn over ►
*19* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
20 outside the
box
Figure 3
30000
25000
20000
Ionisation 15000
energy
/kJ mol−1 10000
5000
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Number of ionisation
Which element is X?
[1 mark]
A Nitrogen
B Phosphorus
C Aluminium
D Boron
[1 mark]
A First ionisation energy
B Atomic radius
C Number of protons
*20* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
21 outside the
box
Refer to the unbalanced equation below when answering questions 16 and 17.
1 6 In the balanced equation the mole ratio for sulfuric acid to water is
[1 mark]
A 1:4
B 1:2
C 4:7
D 4:9
[1 mark]
A H+
B C2O42−
C K+
D Cr2O72−
Turn over ►
*21* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
22 outside the
box
[1 mark]
A Cu
B SiO2
C P4O10
D MgO
1 9 A pale brown mixture of NO2 and N2O4 is allowed to reach equilibrium in a sealed
gas syringe according to the following equation.
2NO2(g) ⇌ N2O4(g)
When the plunger is pushed further into the syringe the pressure increases and the
mixture becomes paler in colour.
When the syringe is placed in a hot oven the mixture becomes darker in colour.
*22* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
23 outside the
box
[1 mark]
A ClF3
B BF3
C SF6
D CF4
9
2 1 In a molecule of a hydrocarbon, the fraction by mass of carbon is 11
B CH3
C C3H8
D C5H12
Turn over ►
*23* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
24 outside the
box
2 2 30 cm3 of xenon are mixed with 20 cm3 of fluorine. The gases react according to
the following equation. Assume that the temperature and pressure remain constant.
B 40 cm3
C 30 cm3
D 20 cm3
2 3 Which of the following solutions would react exactly with a solution containing
0.0500 mol sulfuric acid?
[1 mark]
3 −3
A 50.0 cm of 1.00 mol dm KOH
*24* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
25 outside the
box
2 4 In a car airbag, sodium azide (NaN3) decomposes to form sodium metal and
nitrogen gas.
The sodium metal then reacts with potassium nitrate to produce more nitrogen
gas.
If 2.00 mol of sodium azide react in this way, how many molecules of N2 will be
formed?
(The Avogadro constant L = 6.022 x 1023 mol−1)
[1 mark]
A 2.41 x 1024
B 1.93 x 1024
C 1.81 x 1024
D 9.63 x 1023
END OF QUESTIONS
*25* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
26 outside the
box
*26* M/JUN16/7404/1
Do not write
27 outside the
box
*27* M/Jun16/7404/1
Do not write
28 outside the
box
Copyright Information
For confidentiality purposes, from the November 2015 examination series, acknowledgements of third party copyright material will be published in a
separate booklet rather than including them on the examination paper or support materials. This booklet is published after each examination series and
is available for free download from www.aqa.org.uk after the live examination series.
Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright-holders have been unsuccessful and
AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements. If you have any queries please contact the Copyright Team, AQA, Stag Hill House,
Guildford, GU2 7XJ.
*28* M/JUN16/7404/1