AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3.4

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Twenty questions on the fourth section of Unit 3 in AQA GCSE Chemistry: Analysis and synthesis.
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Question 1

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What ion is present if a lilac flame is produced in a flame test?
Answer
  • Lithium Li+
  • Sodium Na+
  • Potassium K+
  • Calcium Ca2+
  • Barium Ba2+

Question 2

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What ion is present if a blue precipitate is formed in the presence of sodium hydroxide?
Answer
  • Iron (II) Fe2+
  • Iron (III) Fe3+
  • Copper Cu2+
  • Barium Ba2+
  • Magnesium Mg2+

Question 3

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What ion is present if a white precipitate is formed in the presence of sodium hydroxide which dissolves in excess sodium hydroxide?
Answer
  • Sodium Na+
  • Iron (III) Fe3+
  • Aluminium Al3+
  • Calcium Ca2+
  • Magnesium Mg2+

Question 4

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Which test is used for detecting carbonate ions?
Answer
  • Adding dilute nitric acid then silver nitrate
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid and bubbling the gas through limewater
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid then barium chloride

Question 5

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Which test is used for detecting halide ions?
Answer
  • Adding dilute nitric acid then silver nitrate
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid and bubbling the gas through limewater
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid then barium chloride

Question 6

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Which test is used for detecting sulphate ions?
Answer
  • Adding dilute nitric acid then silver nitrate
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid and bubbling the gas through limewater
  • Adding dilute hydrochloric acid then barium chloride

Question 7

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What would you use a pipette for in an acid-alkali titration?
Answer
  • Measuring out a fixed volume of alkali
  • Measuring the volume of acid added

Question 8

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What would you use a burette for in an acid-alkali titration?
Answer
  • Measuring out a fixed volume of alkali
  • Measuring the volume of acid added

Question 9

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How many cm^3 make up 1 dm^3?
Answer
  • 10
  • 100
  • 1000

Question 10

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True or false? When calculating the concentration of a substance in a titration, you have to divide the number of moles used by the volume of the solution.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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True or false? The sodium hydroxide test is a type of quantitative chemical test.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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What test is carried out to analyse DNA?
Answer
  • Silver nitrate test
  • Titration
  • Gel electrophoresis

Question 13

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What is dynamic equilibrium?
Answer
  • The point at which the reversible reaction stops
  • The point at which the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction
  • The point at which a see-saw is balanced

Question 14

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True or false? If you increase the concentration of a reactant, more of the products will be formed in a reversible reaction.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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If the forward reaction produces more molecules of gas than the backward reaction, what should you do to maximise the yield of products?
Answer
  • Increase the pressure
  • Decrease the pressure

Question 16

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If the forward reaction is endothermic, what should you do in order to maximise the yield of products?
Answer
  • Increase the temperature
  • Decrease the temperature

Question 17

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Which process is used to make ammonia?
Answer
  • Bessemer process
  • Contact process
  • Haber-Bosch process

Question 18

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True or false? Unreacted gases in the Haber-Bosch process are not recycled.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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True or false? The pressure in the Haber-Bosch process is 200atm because, although high pressure increases yield, it becomes increasingly difficult to find suitable storage containers.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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True or false? The temperature of the Haber-Bosch process is 450°C because, although the reaction is exothermic and needs a lower temperature to maximise yield, too low temperatures stop the iron catalyst from working properly.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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