Mark Scheme (Results) January 2012. International GCSE Chemistry (4CH0) Paper 2C



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Mark Scheme (Results) January 202 International GCSE Chemistry (4CH0) Paper 2C

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INTERNATIONAL GCSE CHEMISTRY 4CH0 2C JANUARY 202 Question (a) relative mass Expected Proton Neutron Electron + / one 4 relative charge 0 - Zero minus one /negative mark for each correct answer (b) (i) Protons AND electrons = one neutrons = 2 two atoms of the same element with different masses Ignore references to electrons atoms with same atomic / of protons / proton with different mass s / different s of neutrons / different neutron s molecules / compounds for first mark only different relative atomic masses for second mark only

Expected (c) ((79 x 50.7) + (8 x 49.3))/00 OR (79 x 0.50.7) + (8 x 0.493) = 79.99 Allow mark for a single transcription error (e.g. 43.9 instead of 49.3) Ignore units such as grams Correct answer on its own scores 2 Total 0

2 (a) (i) (iii) (iv) (b) (i) B A E C Atomic Electrons in the outer shell Total 6

3 (a) (i) any named soluble metal sulfate / ammonium sulfate / (dilute) sulfuric acid correct formula concentrated sulfuric acid correct formulae for all compounds (mark consequentially on the sulfate given in (a)(i), even if insoluble, except lead(ii) sulfate) balanced Pb 2+ + SO 4 2 PbSO 4 for 2 marks (iii) filter wash / rinse (with distilled / deionised water) If no reference to what is being washed, assume that the residue is being washed filter paper / kitchen roll / blotting paper / absorbent paper /leave (to dry) / (pace in) desiccator / (place in warm) oven / heat If no filtration MAX. If implication that filtrate is washed or evaporated, neither M2 nor M3 can be awarded Do not penalise careless use of solution or liquid for reaction mixture

3 (b) Any two from Expected bubbles (of gas) / fizzing / effervescence Ignore carbon dioxide solid / lead(ii) carbonate disappears gas given off dissolves / less solid solution formed / colourless liquid Ignore incorrect starting colours any specific colour 2 Ignore heat produced and temperature change Total 8

4 (a) (i) to allow air / oxygen to enter (the crucible) / to come into contact with the magnesium / solid Ignore references to visual checks of reaction completion to allow the magnesium to burn / react to make sure that the (all) magnesium has reacted to make sure that all of the magnesium has reacted (b) mass of crucible (and lid) + MgO mass of crucible (and lid) lids must be in both or neither to complete the reaction mass of crucible (and lid) at end mass of crucible (and lid) (c) (i) ignore any references to the table of results on page 8 all points plotted correctly to nearest gridline (subtract mark for each error) 2 correct straight line of best fit (need not pass through origin) (must be drawn with the aid of a rule) line as evidence of correct plotting when points cannot be seen (iii) anomalous point at (0.26, 0.64) circled csq on candidate s graph Units not needed, ignore incorrect units Total 8

5 (a)(i) (damp / moist) litmus paper bleaches / turns white decolourised / loses its colour OR (damp / moist) starch-iodide paper turns blue / black (allow observation mark only for starch-iodine paper) OR (bubble through) (potassium) iodide solution (solution ) turns brown (ignore the starting colour) hydrogen (b) (solution is) alkali(ne) / hydroxide ions (present) / OH orange / orange-brown / redbrown H 2 / H 2 / H2 / h 2 / h 2 / h2 sodium hydroxide / NaOH (is present) yellow / red H / 2H / h / 2h any other named ion or substance ignore references to sodium ions

5 (c) (i) (0 / 2) = 5 (5 x 24) = 20 dm 3 (units required) mark part consequentially on part (i) award second mark only for use of 22.4 Final answer must be to 2 or more sig fig 2000 cm 3 Total 7

6 (a) Cu(OH) 2 Formula showing penalise incorrect use of cases and subscript ignore names correct charges on the ions (b) to remove carbonate (ions) / to avoid precipitating any other (named) insoluble (barium) compounds / to remove ions that would form (white) precipitates to remove compounds that would form (white) precipitates (c) CuSO 4.5H 2 O / CuSO 4 5H 2 O (i.e. no dot) formula showing correct charges on the ions (d) (use a clean) wire / glass rod / silica rod any method of introducing the solid ignore references to hydrochloric acid / solution into the flame. e.g. (wet) wooden spill / tip or sprinkle in copper rod / any metal that will burn or melt in a flame (eg magnesium, aluminium) (to put) solid in non-luminous / Bunsen flame No marks if solid is in container eg test tube / tray / crucible Bunsen/nonluminous anywhere in answer Burner in place of flame Blue for nonluminous Total 5

7 (a) it /gasoline is used (as a fuel) for cars there are more cars than ships (b) (i) ignore references to uses of fuel oil and gasoline burning better C 4 H 8 2C 2 H 4 Any other wrong use, eg domestic heating, aeroplanes, ships, etc Catalyst - silica / silicon dioxide / silicon(iv) oxide / alumina / aluminium oxide zeolite(s) / aluminosilicates Temperature 600 700( C) If more than catalyst given, all must be correct Any temperature or any range within 600-700( C) Equivalent temperatures in Kelvin

7 (c) (i) Cracking any two from: continuous process pure(r) product fast(er) process takes place on large(r) scale high(er) percentage yield 00% atom economy ignore references to cost Fermentation any two from: sugar is a renewable resource / uses a renewable resource country has suitable climate/ enough land to grow sugar cane / plentiful supply of sugar (cane) country has no / little crude oil (ethanol produced) suitable for making alcoholic drinks / vinegar takes place at lower temperature / uses less energy ignore references to cost reusable resource 2 2 Total 8

8 (a) (5.0 000) x 0.000 =.5(0) x 0-5.5 x 0 2 for mark (b) answer to (a) (c) answer to (b) x 000 25.0 answer to (b) 25 for correct evaluation (= 0.0006(0)) mark (d) M r of SO 2 = 64 answer to (c) x M r of SO 2 (= 0.038(4)) Final answer must be to 2 or more sig fig (e) The wine is drinkable Ignore any explanations consequential on (d) Total 8 PAPER TOTAL: 60 MARKS

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