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Version.3 General Certificate of Education June 20 Chemistry oundation Chemistry CEM inal 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 20 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. 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

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments (a)(i) Different number / amount of neutrons Not different neutrons Ignore same protons and/or electrons CE incorrect statement relating to protons / electrons (a)(ii) Same electron configuration / same number of electrons (in the outer shell) Ignore same no of protons Ignore electrons determine chemical properties CE if wrong statement relating to protons / neutrons (b) Average mass of atom (of an element) /2 mass atom of 2 C OR Average/mean mass of atoms of an element /2 mass of one atom of 2 C If moles and atoms mixes Max = Mark top and bottom line independently /2 on bottom line can be represented as x 2 on top line 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 This expression = 2 marks 3

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 (c) (i) (64 x 2) + (66 x 8 ) + (67 x ) + (68 x 6 ) ( = 77 ) = 65.6 27 27 If not 27 max mark (for top line) Mark is for dividing by 27 or string If evidence of arithmetic or transcription error seen in M or M2 allow consequential M3 and consequential (c)(ii) 65.6 = 3 marks (c)(ii) 64 Zn + M for identifying Zn / zinc M2 is for the + sign and the 64 M2 is dependent on M (d) Size of the charge (on the ion) / different charges / different m/z Allow forms 2+ ions QWC (e) (ions hit detector and) cause current/(ions) accept electrons/cause electron flow/electric pulse caused bigger current = more of that isotope/current proportional to abundance Implication that current depends on the number of ions M2 dependent on M 4

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 2(a)(i) 0.022 Need 3 sig figs Allow correct answer to 3 sig figs eg 2.2 x 0-2 2(a)(ii) 0.006 Mark is for 2(a)(i) divided by 2 leading to correct answer 2 sig figs 2(a)(iii) M r = 00..06 g Allow 00. as string Need 3 sig figs or more Consequential on 2(a)(ii) x 00(.) 2(a)(iv) Neutralisation or acid / base reaction Allow acid / alkali reaction Apply list principle 2(b)(i) T = 304(K) and P = 00 000 (Pa) Only T and P correctly converted 00 000 x 3.50 x 0 3 OR n = PV 8.3 x 304 RT 0.39 (mol) Allow 0.38 0.39 2(b)(ii) 0.0276 0.0278(mol) Allow answer to 2(b)(i) divided by 5 leading to a correct answer Allow 0.028 5

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 2(c) 4.20 g Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Ca(NO 3 ) 2 2 O 4.20.84 64(.) 8 Mark is for dividing by the correct M r values M2 and M3 dependent on correct M 0.0256 0.02 M2 can be awarded here instead : 3.98 x = 4 If Ca(NO 3 ) 2.4 2 O seen with working then award 3 marks Credit alternative method which gives x = 4 6

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 3(a) Iodine has more electrons / iodine is bigger (atom or molecule) / iodine has bigger M r / bigger surface area Stronger / more van der Waals forces / vdw / London / temporarily induced dipole / dispersion forces between molecules Stronger VdW intermolecular forces = M2 If stated VdW between atoms lose M2 3(b)(i) N Mark is for 3 bp and lp attached to N (irrespective of shape) B Mark is for 3 bp and 0 lp attached to B (irrespective of shape) N 2 shape - pyramidal / trigonal pyramid B 3 shape - trigonal planar Accept tetrahedral / triangular pyramid Not triangular or triangular planar 3(b)(ii) 07 Allow 06-08 3(c) ydrogen bonds Allow -Bonds Not just ydrogen Apply list principle eg ydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole = 0 7

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 3(d) Coordinate / dative covalent / dative If covalent mark on If ionic / metallic CE = 0 Lone pair / both electrons/ 2 electrons on N( 2 ) donated (to B 3 ) Direction of donation needed here 8

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 4(a)(i) Metallic Allow body centred cubic 4(a)(ii) + + + + + + One mark for regular arrangement of particles. Can have a space between them Do not allow hexagonal arrangement OR One mark for + in each + + + Na + Na + Na + Ignore electrons + + + Na + Na + Na + If it looks like ionic bonding then CE = 0/2 4(b)(i) Ionic CE = 0 for 4(b)(i) and 4(b)(ii) if not ionic 4(b)(ii) Strong (electrostatic) attraction Any mention of IM or molecules / metallic / covalent in 4(b)(ii) then CE 0/2 Between oppositely charged ions / particles Or + and ions 4(c) Iodide / I bigger (ion) (so less attraction to the Na+ ion) Need comparison Do not allow iodine is a bigger atom Ignore I - has one more e- shell CE = 0 if IM / covalent / metallic mentioned 9

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 5(a) Li(g) Li + (g) + e - (g) Li(g) - e - (g) Li + (g) Li(g) + e - (g) Li + (g) + 2e - One mark for balanced equation with state symbols Charge and state on electron need not be shown 5(b) Increases If trend wrong then CE = 0/3 for 5(b). If blank mark on. Increasing nuclear charge / increasing no of protons Ignore effective with regard to nuclear charge Same or similar shielding / same no of shells / electron (taken) from same (sub)shell / electron closer to the nucleus / smaller atomic radius 5(c) Lower If not lower then CE = 0/3 Paired electrons in a (4) p orbital If incorrect p orbital then M2 = 0 (Paired electrons) repel If shared pair of electrons M2 + M3 = 0 5(d) Kr is a bigger atom / has more shells / more shielding in Kr / electron removed further from nucleus/ electron removed from a higher (principal or main) energy level CE if molecule mentioned Must be comparative answer QWC 5(e) 2 / two / II 5(f) Arsenic / As 0

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 6(a) C 4 + 2O 2 CO 2 + 2 2 O Accept multiples Ignore state symbols even if incorrect Not enough oxygen / air CMM / methane is a greenhouse gas / contributes to global warming Do not allow formation of CO 2 / CO 2 is a greenhouse gas Apply list principle, eg C 4 is a greenhouse gas and toxic = 0 C 4 is a greenhouse gas and damages ozone = 0 Allow C 4 and CO 2 are greenhouses gases Allow collect to use as a fuel so fossil fuels do not run out (as quickly) 6(b) C 3 S + 3O 2 CO 2 + 2 2 O + SO 2 Accept multiples Ignore state symbols even if incorrect Calcium oxide is basic (and SO 2 is acidic) / CaO neutralises SO 2 / CaO reacts with SO 2 to form gypsum / salt / solid / CaSO 4 / CaSO 3 Allow CaO + SO 2 CaSO 3 Acid rain M2 and M3 can only be scored if SO 2 seen somewhere in the answer Allow consequence of acid rain eg increased rusting of iron / fish in lakes die / problems for asthmatics Apply list principle Ignore air pollution

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Question Marking Guidance Mark Comments 7(a) C n 2n + 2 Allow x in place of n 7(b) Must show every bond C C C C C Chain Allow branched chain 7(c) C 9 20 To break the (C-C and/or C-) bonds To make products which are in greater demand / higher value / make alkenes 7(d) C 5 2 + 3O 2 5C + 6 2 O Causes global dimming / exacerbates asthma / causes breathing problems / makes visibility poor / smog Only M2=0 if break C=C Not more useful products Allow specific answers relating to question Allow other balanced equations which give C and CO/CO 2 Apply list principle Ignore causes cancer / toxic 2

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 7(e) 06.5 (x 00 ) 43 74.48% 3 Allow 74.5% Only 7(f) 2,3-dichloro-3-methylpentane C 3 6 Cl Ignore punctuation Only 3

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 General principles applied to marking CEM papers by CMI+ June 20 It is important to note that the guidance given here is generic and specific variations may be made in the mark scheme. Basic principles Examiners should note that throughout the mark scheme, items that are underlined are required information to gain credit. Occasionally a response involves incorrect chemistry and the mark scheme records CE = 0, which means a chemical error has occurred and no credit is given for that section of the clip or for the whole clip. A. The List principle and the use of ignore in the mark scheme If a question requires one answer and a candidate gives two answers, no mark is scored if one answer is correct and one answer is incorrect. There is no penalty if both answers are correct. N.B. Certain answers are designated in the mark scheme as those which the examiner should Ignore. These answers are not counted as part of the list and should be ignored and will not be penalised. B. Incorrect case for element symbol The use of an incorrect case for the symbol of an element should be penalised once only within a clip. or example, penalise the use of h for hydrogen, CL for chlorine or br for bromine. C. Spelling In general The names of organic chemical compounds and functional groups must be spelled correctly, when specifically asked for, to gain credit. Phonetic spelling may be acceptable for some chemical compounds (eg amonia would be phonetically acceptable. owever, ammoniam would be unacceptable since it is ambiguous). N.B. Some terms may be required to be spelled correctly or an idea needs to be articulated with clarity, as part of the Quality of Language (QoL) marking. These will be identified in the mark scheme and marks are awarded only if the QoL criterion is satisfied. 4

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 D. Equations In general Equations must be balanced. State symbols are generally ignored, unless specifically required in the mark scheme. E. Lone Pairs The following representations of lone pairs in structures are acceptable. Br. Reagents x with or without the 2 electrons shown OR OR x x OR x x OR x The command word Identify, allows the candidate to choose to use either the name or the formula of a reagent in their answer. In some circumstances, the list principle may apply when the name and formula contradict. Specific details will be given in mark schemes. G. Marking calculations In general A correct answer alone will score full marks unless the necessity to show working is specifically required in the question. If a candidate has made an arithmetic error or a transcription error deduct one mark, but continue marking (error carried forward).. Organic structures In general Displayed formulae must show all of the bonds and all of the atoms in the molecule, but need not show correct bond angles. Bonds should be drawn correctly between the relevant atoms. 5

Mark Scheme General Certificate of Education (A-level) Chemistry Unit : oundation Chemistry June 20 Latitude should be given to the representation of C C bonds in structures, given that C 3 is considered to be interchangeable with 3 C even though the latter would be preferred. The following representations are allowed:- C 3 C C C 3 I. Additional sheets and blank clips Markers should mark all that is seen and carry on marking as normal. Clips which refer to the use of additional sheets should not be referred to the senior team. Clips which refer to other parts of the script must be referred to the senior team. When considering crossed out work, mark it as if it were not crossed out unless it has been replaced by a later version; this later version then takes priority. Mark a blank section with a dash ( ) and not with a score of zero. UMS conversion calculator www.aqa.org.uk/umsconversion 6