Alkanes
Alkanes
Alkanes
Alkanes
(a) Give the general formula for the homologous series of alkanes.
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State why high temperatures are necessary for cracking reactions to occur.
Give one reason why thermal cracking reactions are carried out in industry.
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(d) Write an equation for the incomplete combustion of pentane to form a solid
pollutant.
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(e) Pentane can react with chlorine as shown in the following equation.
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(Total 13 marks)
(a) An oxide of nitrogen contains 25.9% by mass of nitrogen. Determine the empirical
formula of this oxide.
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(c) The oxide NO reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. Write an equation for this
reaction.
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(e) Write an equation to show how NO is removed from the exhaust gases in motor
vehicles using a catalytic converter.
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(Total 8 marks)
State the physical property of alkenes that allows them to be separated from a
mixture by fractional distillation.
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(c) The cracking of one molecule of compound X produces pent-1-ene, ethene and
butane in a 1:2:1 mol ratio.
Deduce the molecular formula of X and state a use for the ethene formed.
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(b)
Chain
Must show every bond
Allow branched chain
2
(c) C9H20
Only
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(e) (x 100)
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74.48%
Allow 74.5%
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3
Only
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(f) 2,3-dichloro-3-methylpentane
Ignore punctuation
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C3H6Cl
Only
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1.85 4.63
1 2.5
N2O5
1
This ratio alone will not score the final mark. (It would get 2)
Allow 3 marks for N2O5
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ignore NO is an acidic gas or NO is acidic in water
Not references to ozone layer
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spark/high temperature/2500-4000 °C
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OR
2NO → N2 + O2
Accept multiples or fractions of equation
Ignore wrong state symbols
Allow C8H18 + 25NO → 8CO2 + 12.5N2 + 9H2O
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but different structures/different structural
formulae/different displayed formulae
M2 dependent on M1
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(ii) 3-methylbut-1-ene
only
ignore commas and hyphens
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(c) C13H28
only
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