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GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY Higher Tier Paper 4: Chemistry 2H H Specimen 2018 Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: a ruler a calculator the periodic table (enclosed) Instructions Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information There are 70 marks available on this paper. The marks for questions are shown in brackets. You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate. You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. When answering questions 02.4, 03.1 and 05.2 you need to make sure that your answer: is clear, logical, sensibly structured fully meets the requirements of the question shows that each separate point or step supports the overall answer. Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. Please write clearly, in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature

2 0 1 Rainwater is collected from the roofs of houses as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 0 1. 1 The water in the storage tank is not potable. What does potable mean? Tick one box. [1 mark] Contains dissolved substances Pure Safe to drink Tastes nice

3 0 1. 2 Why should the water in the tank be filtered to make it potable? Tick one box. [1 mark] To kill microbes To remove dissolved gases To remove dissolved solids To remove undissolved solids 0 1. 3 A gas which bleaches litmus paper can be added to the water to make it potable. Name this gas and explain why it is added. [2 marks] Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over

4 The storage tank is made from concrete reinforced with steel wire, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Figure 3 shows how the distance between the steel wires affects the relative strength of the concrete. Figure 3

5 0 1. 4 Use values from Figure 3 to describe the relationship shown by the graph. [2 marks] Turn over for the next question Turn over

6 0 2. 1 The hydrocarbon C 16 H 34 can be cracked. Balance the equation for cracking C 16 H 34 [1 mark] C 16 H 34 C 2 H 4 + C 8 H 18 0 2. 2 Describe the differences between cracking and distillation. [2 marks] 0 2. 3 What type of reaction is cracking? Tick one box. [1 mark] Combustion Decomposition Neutralisation Precipitation

7 0 2. 4 Ethene is used to make poly(ethene). Poly(ethene) is used to make plastic bags. Table 1 shows data from a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for a plastic bag and a paper bag. Table 1 Plastic bag Paper bag Raw materials Crude oil or natural gas Wood Energy used in MJ 1.5 1.7 Mass of solid waste in g 14 50 Mass of CO 2 produced in kg 0.23 0.53 Volume of fresh water used in dm 3 255 4 520 A company stated: A Life Cycle Assessment shows that using plastic bags has less environmental impact than using paper bags. Evaluate this statement. Use your knowledge and the information from Table 1. [6 marks] Turn over

8 0 3 A student investigated the rate of the reaction between magnesium and dilute hydrochloric acid. The student used the apparatus shown in Figure 4 to collect the gas produced. Figure 4 0 3. 1 Outline a plan to investigate how the rate of this reaction changed when the concentration of the hydrochloric acid was changed. Describe how you would do the investigation and the measurements you would make. Describe how you would make it a fair test. You do not need to write about safety precautions. [6 marks]

9 0 3. 2 Figure 5 shows the gas syringe during one of the experiments. Figure 5 What is the volume of gas collected? Tick one box. [1 mark] 5.3 cm 3 6.0 cm 3 6.5 cm 3 7.0 cm 3 Question 3 continues on the next page Turn over

10 0 3. 3 Figure 6 shows the student s results for one concentration of hydrochloric acid. Figure 6

11 Table 2 shows the student s results when the concentration was two times greater than the results on Figure 6. Table 2 Time in seconds Volume of gas produced in cm 3 0 0 10 35 15 52 20 80 30 87 Plot the results in Table 2 on the grid in Figure 6. Draw a line of best fit. [3 marks] 0 3. 4 Give one conclusion about how the rate of reaction changed when the concentration of hydrochloric acid was changed. [1 mark] Question 3 continues on the next page Turn over

12 0 3. 5 Figure 7 shows volume of gas produced against time for the reaction between magnesium and ethanoic acid. Figure 7 Draw a tangent to the curve at 20 seconds. Determine the rate of the reaction at 20 seconds by calculating the gradient of the tangent. Give the unit. [4 marks] Rate of reaction = Unit =

13 0 3. 6 Explain, in terms of particles, why the rate decreases during the reaction between magnesium and ethanoic acid. [2 marks] Turn over for the next question Turn over

14 0 4 0 4. 1 Aqamed is a medicine for children. The medicine is a formulation. What is meant by a formulation? [1 mark] 0 4. 2 Children often do not like taking medicine. Suggest a substance that could be added to Aqamed to increase the desire for children to take it. Give a reason for your suggestion. [2 marks] Substance Reason

15 0 4. 3 The main ingredient in Aqamed is a painkiller called paracetamol. Figure 8 represents a molecule of paracetamol. Figure 8 Give the molecular formula of paracetamol. Calculate its relative formula mass (M r ). Relative atomic masses (A r ): H = 1; C = 12; N = 14; O = 16 [2 marks] Molecular formula Relative formula mass M r = Question 4 continues on the next page Turn over

16 0 4. 4 Aspirin is a medicine for use by adults. An aspirin tablet contains 300 mg of acetylsalicylic acid. Calculate the number of moles of acetylsalicylic acid in one aspirin tablet. Give your answer in standard form to three significant figures. Relative formula mass (M r ) of aspirin = 180 [4 marks] Number of moles =

17 Turn over for the next question Turn over

18 0 5 Figure 9 shows a paper chromatogram of five different inks. Figure 9 0 5. 1 Explain how paper chromatography separates substances. [3 marks]

19 0 5. 2 Analyse the chromatogram. Describe and explain the result for black ink. [4 marks] 0 5. 3 Use Figure 9 to calculate the R f value of the blue ink. [3 marks] R f value = Turn over for the next question Turn over

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21 0 6 There is less carbon dioxide in the Earth s atmosphere now than there was in the Earth s early atmosphere. 0 6. 1 The amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth s early atmosphere decreased because it was used by plants and algae for photosynthesis, dissolved in the oceans and formed fossil fuels. Give one other way that the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth s early atmosphere decreased. [1 mark] 0 6. 2 Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Describe the greenhouse effect. [4 marks] Question 6 continues on the next page Turn over

22 The graphs in Figure 10 show the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and global average surface temperature since 1900. Figure 10 0 6. 3 Calculate the percentage increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide from 1975 to 2000. [1 mark] %

23 0 6. 4 What was the global average surface temperature in 1980? [1 mark] Global average surface temperature = o C 0 6. 5 A student stated: The graphs show that increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes global temperature increases. Discuss why this statement is only partially true. [4 marks] Turn over for the next question Turn over

24 0 7 Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) is used to manufacture sulfuric acid. 0 7. 1 Explain why sulfur dioxide has a low boiling point. [3 marks] The equation shows one stage in the manufacture of sulfuric acid from sulfur dioxide. 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 2SO 3 (g) The reaction is exothermic in the forward direction. 0 7. 2 Use Le Chatelier s Principle to predict the effect of increasing the temperature on the amount of sulfur trioxide (SO 3 ) produced at equilibrium. Give a reason for your answer. [2 marks]

25 0 7. 3 Use Le Chatelier s Principle to predict the effect of increasing the pressure on the amount of sulfur trioxide (SO 3 ) produced at equilibrium. Give a reason for your answer. [2 marks] END OF QUESTIONS Copyright information Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright-holders may have been unsuccessful and AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements in future papers if notified. If you have any queries please contact the Copyright Team, AQA, Stag Hill House, Guildford, GU2 7XJ. Copyright 2016 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.