Edexcel (9-1) Topic 9

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Question 1

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Match the colours to the element
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  • red
  • blue-green
  • orange-red
  • lilac
  • yellow
  • orange
  • brown
  • green
  • blue
  • pink

Question 2

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Dilute sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) is used to test for some metal ions and can also be used to identify ammonium ions. Write the colour of the precipitate formed next to each ion. aluminium [blank_start]white[blank_end] calcium [blank_start]white[blank_end] copper [blank_start]blue[blank_end] iron(II) [blank_start]green[blank_end] iron(III) [blank_start]brown[blank_end]
Answer
  • white
  • white
  • blue
  • green
  • brown

Question 3

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Holding a piece of damp, red litmus paper over ammonia gas will turn the litmus paper blue.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Match the chemical test to to the ions
Answer
  • add acid, then barium chloride
  • add nitric acid, then silver nitrate
  • add silver nitrate
  • add barium chloride
  • add dilute acid

Question 5

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New technology, developed over the last few decades, have considerably advanced analytical chemistry. These new instrumental methods have three main advantages, they are:
Answer
  • faster
  • more accurate
  • more sensitive
  • cheaper
  • less noisy
  • better for the environment

Question 6

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The calibration curve shows that a flame photometer reading of 5 units, would mean a sample has a concentration of 0.025 g/dm3. What would a reading of 9 units mean? [blank_start]0.045[blank_end] g/dm3
Answer
  • 0.045

Question 7

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Alkenes have the general formula of CnH2n+2
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Because alkenes contain at least one double bond between carbon atoms, we describe them as [blank_start]unsaturated[blank_end] compounds.
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  • unsaturated

Question 9

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The test for [blank_start]alkenes[blank_end] makes use of the [blank_start]addition[blank_end] reaction, and involves adding bromine water to a sample of hydrocarbon. If an [blank_start]alkane[blank_end] is present the solution stays [blank_start]orange-brown[blank_end], but an [blank_start]alkene[blank_end] will turn the solution colourless. This is because the bromine is added across the carbon-carbon [blank_start]double[blank_end] bond.
Answer
  • alkenes
  • alkanes
  • addition
  • condensation
  • alkane
  • orange-brown
  • colourless
  • alkene
  • double
  • single

Question 10

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Name the polymer formed from the monomer propene. [blank_start]poly(propene)[blank_end]
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  • poly(propene)

Question 11

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Which of the following is not a reason we would want to use a polymer such as poly(propene) to make plastics for rope?
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  • flexible
  • strong
  • shatter-resistant
  • slippery

Question 12

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DNA is a [blank_start]polymer[blank_end] made from four different monomers called [blank_start]nucleotides[blank_end]. Most DNA molecules are made from two polymer chains. These polymer chains join together in the shape of a [blank_start]double helix[blank_end]. Each nucleotide is made of a sugar molecule, a base (A, C, T or [blank_start]G[blank_end]), and a phosphate group.
Answer
  • nucleotides
  • double helix
  • G
  • polymer

Question 13

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Most ethanol is made from plants, making it a renewable resource. The process is called fermentation, and requires: (check all that apply)
Answer
  • water
  • yeast enzymes
  • an absence of oxygen
  • temperatures between 25 - 35 °C
  • ethanol
  • carbon dioxide

Question 14

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Fermentation will produce a dilute solution of ethanol, and needs to be purified to remove water and other liquids, as well as insoluble substances, to produce pure ethanol.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Carboxylic acids have the functional group of [blank_start]-COOH[blank_end] ([blank_start]carboxyl[blank_end]), and gives rise to the ending of carbox[blank_start]ylic acid[blank_end]. It is responsible for the general reactions that [blank_start]all[blank_end] carboxylic acids can do.
Answer
  • -COOH
  • -OH
  • carboxyl
  • hydroxyl
  • ylic acid
  • ol
  • all
  • some

Question 16

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Which of the following is a reaction that alcohols can do?
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  • react with metals to form a salt and hydrogen
  • react with bases to form a salt and water
  • react with carbonates to form a salt, water and carbon dioxide
  • will react with the alkali metals to produce hydrogen and a metal hydroxide

Question 17

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People are concerned the small size of [blank_start]nanoparticles[blank_end] makes it possible to breathe them in, or to pass into [blank_start]cells[blank_end] - once inside the [blank_start]body[blank_end], they might catalyse reactions that are harmful producing [blank_start]toxic[blank_end] substances. Modern [blank_start]nanoparticulate[blank_end] materials have not been used for long, so it is [blank_start]difficult[blank_end] for scientists to determine their risks.
Answer
  • nanoparticles
  • composites
  • cells
  • our lungs
  • body
  • brain
  • toxic
  • safe
  • nanoparticulate
  • difficult
  • easy

Question 18

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Most composite materials have two components: the [blank_start]reinforcement[blank_end], the substance that makes up the bulk of a composite material the [blank_start]matrix[blank_end], which binds the reinforcement together
Answer
  • reinforcement
  • matrix

Question 19

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Nanoparticles are about 1-100 nanometres (nm) in size, that contain only a few hundred atoms.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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