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Version.0 General Certificate of Education June 200 Chemistry oundation Chemistry CEM Mark Scheme

Mark schemes are prepared by the Principal Examiner and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation meeting attended by all examiners and is the scheme which was used by them in this examination. The standardisation meeting ensures that the mark scheme covers the candidates responses to questions and that every examiner understands and applies it in the same correct way. As preparation for the standardisation meeting each examiner analyses a number of candidates scripts: alternative answers not already covered by the mark scheme are discussed at the meeting and legislated for. If, after this meeting, examiners encounter unusual answers which have not been discussed at the meeting they are required to refer these to the Principal Examiner. It must be stressed that a mark scheme is a working document, in many cases further developed and expanded on the basis of candidates reactions to a particular paper. Assumptions about future mark schemes on the basis of one year s document should be avoided; whilst the guiding principles of assessment remain constant, details will change, depending on the content of a particular examination paper. urther copies of this Mark Scheme are available to download from the AQA Website: www.aqa.org.uk Copyright 200 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. COPYRIGT AQA retains the copyright on all its publications. owever, registered centres for AQA are permitted to copy material from this booklet for their own internal use, with the following important exception: AQA cannot give permission to centres to photocopy any material that is acknowledged to a third party even for internal use within the centre. Set and published by the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance. The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (company number 3644723) and a registered charity (registered charity number 073334). Registered address: AQA, Devas Street, Manchester M5 6EX 2

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub a i shared pair of electrons Can have one electron from each atom contributes to the bond Not both electrons from one atom a ii b 3 Only Cl2 + 2 Cl 3 2 2 Ignore state symbols even if wrong C Cl Cl Cl OR Cl Allow any structure with 4 bp Watch for Cl in centre- it must be C Ignore wrong bond angles Representations of lone pairs allowed are the two examples shown with or without the electrons in the lobe. Also they can show the lone pair for either structure by two crosses /dots or a line with two crosses/dots on it e.g. xx Cl xx Or Or a structure with 3 bp and 2 lp xx Cl xx c Dipole dipole Allow van der Waals/ vdw/ London/ dispersion/ temporary dipole - induced dipole Not dipole alone 3

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series d i Coordinate/ dative (covalent) (Lone) pair of electrons/ both electrons (on - ) If wrong CE = 0/3 but if covalent or left top line blank, mark on. CE if lone pair is from B Donated from / fluoride or donated to the B 3 d ii 09 to 09.5 Must have the sign on the ie Ignore l M3 dependent on M2 e 238 x 00 438 = 54.3% or mark allow 238 as numerator and 438 as denominator or correct strings 2 marks if correct answer to 3 sig figs. 54% or greater than 3 sig figs = mark 4

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 2 a Cross between the Na cross and the Mg cross 2 b Al(g) Al + (g) + e Al(g) e Al + (g) Al(g) + e Al + (g) + 2e 2 c 2 nd / second / 2 / II Only 2 One mark for state symbols consequential on getting equation correct. Electron does not have to have the sign on it Ignore (g) if put as state symbol with e but penalise state symbol mark if other state symbols on e 2 d Paired electrons in (3)p orbital repel 2 e Neon/ Ne 2 f Decreases s 2 2s 2 2p 6 / [e}2s 2 2p 6 Atomic radius increases/ electron removed further from nucleus or nuclear charge/ electron in higher energy level/ Atoms get larger/ more shells As group is descended more shielding Penalise wrong number If paired electrons repel allow M2 No consequential marking from wrong element Allow capital s and p Allow subscript numbers CE if wrong Accept more repulsion between more electrons for M2 Mark is for distance from nucleus Must be comparative answers from M2 and M3 CE M2 and M3 if mention molecules Not more sub-shells 5

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 3 a i M r MgO = 40.3 0.74/40.3 = 0.084 If used 40 then penalise this mark but allow consequential M2 (0.085) 0.08 with no M r shown = 0 Penalise if not 3 sig figs in this clip only 3 a ii 0.084 x 5/2 = 0.0460 Allow 0.0459 to 0.0463 Allow their 3(a)(i) x 5/2 ie allow process mark of x 5/2 but insist on a correct answer being written down Ignore sig figs 3 b pv=nrt (V= 0.402 x 8.3 x 333 ) 00 000 If rearranged incorrectly then lose M If this expression correct then candidate has scored first mark 0.0 Ignore units. (dm 3 ) 3 c i 0.052 x 2 = 0.0304 Allow 0.03 3 marks for. (dm 3 ) owever if. m 3 or cm 3 allow 2 ( ie penalise wrong units in final answer) Ignore sig figs- but must be 2 sig figs or greater 3 c ii 0.938 mol dm -3 Allow range 0.92 0.94 Minimum 2 sig figs Allow consequential marking from 3(c)(i) Ignore units even if wrong 6

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 4 a O = 74.% 25.9 74. 4 6.85 4.63 2.5 N 2 O 5 4 b Toxic/ poisonous/ forms an acidic gas / forms NO 2 which is acidic/ respiratory irritant/ forms NO 3 when NO reacts with water and oxygen/ triggers asthma attacks/ greenhouse gas/ photochemical smog/ contributes to global warming /formation of acid rain If atomic numbers or molecular masses are used lose M2 This ratio alone will not score the final mark. (It would get 2) Allow 3 marks for N 2 O 5 ignore NO is an acidic gas or NO is acidic in water Not references to ozone layer 4 c 2NO + O 2 2NO 2 Accept multiples or fractions of equation Ignore wrong state symbols 4 d Nitrogen / N 2 and oxygen / O 2 combine/react spark / high temperature / 2500-4000 C 4 e 2NO + 2CO N 2 + 2CO 2 OR 2NO N 2 + O 2 QWC (not N and O combine) Not nitrogen in fuel Allow N 2 + 0 2 2NO for M only Accept multiples or fractions of equation Ignore wrong state symbols Allow C 8 8 + 25NO 8CO 2 + 2.5 N 2 + 9 2 0 7

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 5 a i Allow multiples C 4 0 + 6 O2 4CO 2 + 5 2 O 2 5 a ii insufficient oxygen / low temperature / poor mixing of butane and air Allow insufficient air Allow lack or oxygen / air Do not allow no oxygen Not incomplete combustion 5 b i Sulfur dioxide / SO 2 Allow sulfur trioxide/ SO 3 (allow spelling of sulphur to be sulphur) 5 b ii It is basic / the gas (SO 2 ) is acidic Idea of neutralisation It = calcium oxide 5 b iii bigger surface area to react Do not allow cheaper 8

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 6 a (Different) boiling points Ignore mp s, references to imf, different volatilities 6 b i Compound which have the same molecular formula but different structures/different structural formulae/different displayed formulae Accept same no and type of atom for M But If same (chemical) formula M = 0 but allow M2 If empirical formula CE = 0/2 M2 dependent on M 6 b ii 3-methylbut--ene only ignore commas and hyphens 6 b iii Do not allow C 3 C 3 2 2 2 2 2 C 3 C C C 3 C 3 Allow any correct structure with a cyclic alkane or 2 C C 2 2 2 2 C 3 i.e with an missing on one C 9

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series 6 c C 3 28 Making plastics/ used to make polymers or polythene/ used to make antifreeze/ make ethanol/ ripening fruit/ any named additional polymer only not used as a plastic/polymer/antifreeze not just polymers we need to see that they are being made 0

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 7 a Sub Iodine molecular Not covalent lattice Graphite- macromolecular/giant covalent/giant atomic 5 7 b a Layers of (C atoms) If any other element mentioned other than C, CE = 0 Connected by covalent bonds within each layer 5 b Van der Waals forces/ IM between layers/ weak forces between layers 5 c Many/strong covalent bonds need to be broken 5 7 c d Van der Waals forces are weak or easily broken Van der Waals between molecules (or implied) Ignore the no of covalent bonds around the C if mentioned The first 3 marks could be scored with a labelled diagram. Need to label or state covalent bonds within the layers. Covalent or ionic or metallic bonds between molecules CE = 0 Not vdw between atoms Allow weak IM = 2 7 d Does not have delocalised/free electrons Only allow answer with respect to iodine Not all electrons used in bonding Ignore free ions

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series Qu Sub 8 a Mass number = number of protons + neutrons (in the nucleus/atom) Not in a substance or compound or element 7 protons and 7 electrons 8 neutrons 8 b Average/mean mass of () atom(s) (of an element) /2 mass of one atom of 2 C OR (Average) mass of one mole of atoms /2 mass of one mole of 2 C OR (Weighted) average mass of all the isotopes /2 mass of one atom of 2 C OR Average mass of an atom/isotope compared to C-2 on a scale in which an atom of C-2 has a mass of 2 (95.2 x 4) + (4.88 x 5) 00 = 4.05 Accept answer in words Can have top line x 2 instead of bottom line 2 Allow 95.2 + 4.88 instead of 00 If not to 2 d.p. then lose last mark Not 4.04 2

Chemistry - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 200 June series 8 c 8 d No difference 5 N is heavier / 5 N has a bigger m/z / different m/z values Electromagnet/ electric field/ magnet /accelerating potential or voltage / electric current Not different no s of neutrons Not ionisation potential Same no of electrons (in outer orbital/shell/sub shell)/ same electron configuration M2 dependent on M Not just electrons determine chemical properties Ignore protons 3