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GCE Chemistry A Advanced Subsidiary GCE Unit F32: Atoms, Bonds and Groups Mark Scheme for June 20 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations

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F32 Mark Scheme June 20 (a) mark for whole table particle rel charge rel mass position proton + nucleus neutron nil/0 nucleus electrons - /2000 in shells ALLOW + on its own for rel charge of proton DO NOT ALLOW on its own for rel charge of proton DO NOT ALLOW positive for rel charge of proton For neutron ALLOW neutral ALLOW on its own for rel charge of electron DO NOT ALLOW negative for rel charge of electron (b) The energy required to remove an electron from each atom in one mole of atoms in the gaseous state IGNORE + if precedes for mass IGNORE middle/centre for nucleus ALLOW energy to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms for three marks ALLOW The energy required to remove an electron from one mole of gaseous atoms to form one mole of gaseous + ions for two marks as it does not meet the 2 nd marking point For third mark: ALLOW ECF of wrong particle being gaseous (c) a 2p orbital 2 the 3s sub-shell 2 the 4th shell 32 (d) A repeating pattern (of properties shown across different periods) (e) (i) C (ii) Al (iii) N (iv) Al (v) Mg Total 3 If no attempt at a definition, ALLOW one mark for the equation below, including state symbols X(g) X + (g) + e OR X(g) e X + (g) ALLOW e for electrons IGNORE state symbol for electron ALLOW repeating trend DO NOT ALLOW just trend OR pattern

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 2 (a) MgCO 3 MgO + CO 2 IGNORE state symbols (b) (i) MgCO 3 (s) + 2Cl(aq) MgCl 2 (aq) + 2 O(l) + CO 2 (g) Correct balanced equation Correct states for correct species (ii) Similarity: (Both) dissolve OR disappear. Difference: One effervesces OR fizzes OR bubbles OR gas produced ALLOW states mark if MgCl used in place of MgCl 2 ALLOW (both) go clear (iii) 203.3 DO NOT ALLOW 203 or 203.0 IGNORE units (iv) Mg 2+ Cl Cl ALLOW CO 2 produced DO NOT ALLOW incorrect gases DO NOT ALLOW responses which suggest A will effervesce e.g. as B will fizz more For st mark, if 8 electrons shown around cation then extra electron around anion must match symbol chosen for electrons in cation Shell circles not required IGNORE inner shell electrons ALLOW correct diagram of a [Cl ] ion with 2 x OR 2 in front OR x 2 after the diagram. ALLOW correct diagram of [Cl ] ion with subscript 2. i.e. [Cl ] 2. DO NOT ALLOW [Cl 2] [Cl] 2 magnesium (ion) with 8 (or no) outermost electrons AND 2 x chloride (ions) with dot-andcross outermost octet correct charges i.e. for first mark charges do not need to be seen 2

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 2 (c).82.05 2.40 24.3 28. 6.0 To give 0.0749 0.0374 0.50 Ratio of moles ALLOW 24 for Mg (giving 0.0758) and 28 for Si (giving 0.0375) ALLOW any correct ratios of moles as calculator value OR correct rounding to 2 sig figs or more ALLOW method from masses being converted to percentages Answer = Mg 2 SiO 4 (d) (i) 32.00 x 0.500 =.60 x 0 2 (mol) 000 OR 0.060 (mol) ALLOW correct answer from a ratio of moles where it is clear that the candidate has divided by the atomic numbers. ALLOW ECF for formula from incorrect ratio of moles due to over-rounding calculator error or upside down mole calculation ALLOW 0.06 (mol) IGNORE trailing zeroes (ii) (iii).60 x 0-2 = 8.00 x 0 3 (mol) 2 OR 0.00800 (mol) Molar mass Mg(O) 2 = 58.3 ALLOW ECF for answer d(i) 2 ALLOW 0.008 or 8 0 3 (mol) Ignore trailing zeroes ALLOW 0.0080 or 8.0 0 3 DO NOT ALLOW 58 OR 58.0 mass Mg(O) 2 = 58.3 8.00 x 0 3 = 0.466(4) g % Mg(O) 2 = 0.4664 00 = 93.3% 0.500 ALLOW answer to d(ii) 58.3 ALLOW 0.47 ALLOW ECF for d(ii) incorrect molar mass as calculator value OR correct rounding to 2 sig figs or more ALLOW 93% OR 93.2% OR 93.28% DO NOT ALLOW d(ii)/0.5 x 00 ALLOW (answer to second marking point/0.500) 00 as calculator value OR correct rounding to 2 sig figs or more ALLOW moles method for 3 marks Molar mass = 58.3 0.500/58.3 = =0.00857(6) 0.00800/0857(6) 00 = 93.3% Total 5 ALLOW correct answer without working for 3 marks 3

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 3 (a) 2NaO + Cl 2 NaClO + NaCl + 2 O ALLOW NaOCl IGNORE state symbols (b) (i) Sodium chlorate(v) ALLOW sodium chlorate V DO NOT ALLOW sodium chlorate 5 (ii) USE annotations with ticks, crosses, con, ECF, etc for this part. Cl in NaClO 3 is (+)5 AND Cl in NaClO 4 is (+)7 AND Cl in NaCl is Chlorine has been both oxidised and reduced OR The oxidation number of chlorine has increased AND decreased ALLOW 5+, 7+ Look for oxidation numbers seen above equation. DO NOT ALLOW Cl in NaCl The second and third marking points must refer to chlorine ALLOW it for chlorine if oxidation numbers of chlorine are given ALLOW Cl for chlorine DO NOT ALLOW Cl 2 for chlorine Chlorine has been oxidised from (+)5 to (+)7 AND chlorine has been reduced from (+)5 to (These points would secure marking points 2 and 3) 4NaClO 3 3NaClO 4 + NaCl +5 +7 This diagram gets all 3 marks oxidation reduction (c) (i) Chlorinated hydrocarbons are carcinogens OR toxic OR Chlorine is toxic OR poisonous (Chlorine) kills bacteria OR kills germs kills micro-organisms OR makes water safe to drink OR sterilises water OR disinfects ALLOW correct references to oxidation and reduction even if based on incorrect oxidation numbers of chlorine IGNORE references to electron loss / gain if correct. DO NOT ALLOW 3rd mark for reference to electron loss/gain If oxidation numbers are correct, ALLOW mark for chlorine is oxidised to form NaClO 4 ALLOW mark for chlorine is reduced to form NaCl ALLOW one mark for disproportionation is when a species is both oxidised and reduced whether or not chlorine is mentioned ALLOW C 3 Cl for chlorinated hydrocarbons IGNORE harmful IGNORE carcinogenic for chlorine DO NOT ALLOW antiseptic ALLOW to make water potable ALLOW removes for kills IGNORE virus IGNORE purifies water IGNORE cleans water 4

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 3 (c) (ii) Electron pairs in covalent bonds shown correctly using dots and crosses in a molecule of C 3 Cl AND lone pairs correct on Cl Must be dot-and cross ALLOW different symbol for third type of electron Circles for outer shells not needed IGNORE inner shells Non-bonding electrons of chlorine do not need to be shown as pairs C Cl (iii) Tetrahedral OR tetrahedron (d) Add AgNO 3 (aq) OR Ag + (aq) OR silver nitrate OR AgNO 3 ALLOW Ag + (aq) seen in the ionic equation IGNORE references to nitric acid IGNORE references to adding water or dissolving the brine DO NOT ALLOW references to any other additional reagent as well as the silver nitrate for the first mark White precipitate White AND precipitate required DO NOT ALLOW hint of any other colour IGNORE turns grey ALLOW solid as alternative for precipitate Ag + + Cl AgCl IGNORE states Add dilute N 3 and precipitate (completely) dissolves OR disappears Total 3 DO NOT ALLOW conc. N 3 DO NOT ALLOW any mention of incomplete dissolving ALLOW (for 4th mark) add Cl 2 (aq) AND no colouration would be seen OR no change OR no reaction 5

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 4 (a) (i) The hydrogen ions OR + OR protons (of hydrochloric acid) are replaced by zinc ions OR Zn 2+ ALLOW Zn ions OR positive ions replace ions OR a metal ion has replaced a hydrogen ion OR protons DO NOT ALLOW Zn replaces. Ions are key either in word form or symbol form DO NOT ALLOW Zn + i.e. if charge is shown it must be correct (ii) Zn 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ALLOW ZnPO 4 OR Zn( 2 PO 4 ) 2 (b) reactivity increases (down the group) Increasing size mark atomic radii increases OR there are more shells ALLOW Zn 3 P 2 O 8 USE annotations with ticks, crosses, con, ECF, etc for this part. down the group not required ALLOW alternative phrases for reactivity increases ALLOW there are more energy levels ALLOW electrons are in a higher energy level ALLOW the electrons are further from nucleus IGNORE there are more orbitals OR more sub-shells IGNORE different shell or new shell Increased shielding mark there is more shielding Nuclear attraction mark The nuclear attraction decreases OR (outermost) electrons experience less attraction (to nucleus) OR Increased shielding / distance outweighs the increased nuclear charge ALLOW more screening There must be a clear comparison i.e. more shielding OR increased shielding. i.e. DO NOT ALLOW there is shielding ALLOW there is more electron repulsion from inner shells more is essential ALLOW there is less nuclear pull OR electrons less tightly held IGNORE there is less effective nuclear charge IGNORE nuclear charge for nuclear attraction easier to remove (outer) electrons OR ionisation energy decreases ORA throughout Total 7 ALLOW easier to oxidise Quality of Written Communication electron(s) OR ionisation OR ionization OR oxidise OR oxidize spelled correctly at least once for 5 th marking point 6

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 5 (a) Metallic lattice has delocalised OR mobile electrons OR metallic bonding has delocalised OR mobile electrons IGNORE free electrons for mobile electrons DO NOT ALLOW references to incorrect bonding Ionic lattice has no mobile ions OR ionic solid has no mobile ions molten ionic (compounds) have mobile ions (b) (i) Two (or more) ammonia molecules with at least one + and at least one N - (can be on the same or different molecules) -bond between in one ammonia and lone pair of N in another ammonia molecule hydrogen bond N N (ii) Ice has stronger hydrogen bonds O has two lone pairs (AND N has one) OR O more electronegative (than N) ALLOW ions are fixed in place IGNORE no mobile electrons for solid ionic IGNORE no mobile charge carriers for solid ionic IGNORE delocalised ions OR free ions for mobile ions DO NOT ALLOW any mention of electrons moving IGNORE aqueous ionic compounds have mobile ions There must be 3 atoms bonded to one N atom DO NOT ALLOW any - OR N + ALLOW 2-D N 3 molecules IGNORE lone pair(s) for first marking point All -bonds drawn must hit the lone pair -bond does not need to be labelled but must be different from covalent bond DO NOT ALLOW more than one lone pair on N for second marking point ALLOW a pair of molecules with two correct hydrogen bonds forming a dimer ALLOW more for stronger OR Ice has twice as many hydrogen bonds as ammonia ALLOW ice has stronger intermolecular forces than ammonia OR bigger permanent dipole than ammonia DO NOT ALLOW comparisons between different types of force DO NOT ALLOW reference to van der Waals IGNORE more energy needed ALLOW O has more lone pairs 7

F32 Mark Scheme June 20 5 (c) USE annotations with ticks, crosses, con, ECF, etc for this part. SiO 2 is giant covalent (lattice) SiCl 4 is simple molecular (lattice) ALLOW macromolecular OR giant atomic ALLOW SiO 2 is a giant structure with covalent bonds ALLOW even if reference to covalent only appears later in answer. DO NOT ALLOW any reference to ionic OR intermolecular OR metallic Quality of Written Communication - Covalent OR macromolecular OR atomic spelt correctly ONCE and used in context of the first marking point ALLOW simple covalent DO NOT ALLOW any reference to giant OR ionic OR metallic If neither of the st 2 marks have been awarded, ALLOW mark for SiO 2 is giant AND SiCl 4 is simple OR molecular van der Waals forces in SiCl 4 Covalent bonds broken in SiO 2 ALLOW induced dipoles DO NOT ALLOW permanent dipoles ALLOW alternative words to broken e.g. overcome Forces OR bonds are stronger in SiO 2 (than in SiCl 4 ) OR more energy is needed to break forces OR bonds in SiO 2 (than in SiCl 4 ) ORA Total 2 ALLOW incorrect forces in SiCl 4 OR SiO 2 for this mark 8

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