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M.(a) C 6 H 4 (b) A (c) B (d) C (e) Propanol [5] Page 2

M2.(a) more than one line from test negates the mark (b) (i) place a lighted splint at the mouth of the tube there is a squeaky pop dependent on correct test hydrogen is less reactive than magnesium accept converse accept magnesium is too reactive (c) (i) any one from: to improve appearance or make it look nice to prevent corrosion to make it more durable cheaper than solid silver Page 3

solution must be silver nitrate or contain silver ions otherwise copper will be deposited or silver will not be deposited spoon must be the negative electrode / cathode because silver ions have a positive charge or go to negative electrode or are discharged at the negative electrode. (iii) because (plastic is an) insulator or does not conduct electricity accept does not contain mobile electrons [0] Page 4

M3.(a) (i) exothermic accept combustion allow burning or oxidation or redox carbon monoxide / CO (is produced) allow monoxide (is produced) ignore carbon oxide because there is incomplete / partial combustion (of the fuel) accept because there is insufficient oxygen / air (to burn the fuel) (b) Marks awarded for this answer will be determined by the Quality of Written Communication (QWC) as well as the standard of the scientific response. Examiners should also refer to the information in the Marking guidance. 0 marksno relevant content. Level (-2 marks)there is a statement that crude oil is heated or that substances are cooled. However there is little detail and any description may be confused or inaccurate. Level 2 (3-4 marks)there is some description of heating / evaporating crude oil and either fractions have different boiling points or there is an indication of a temperature difference in the column. Level 3 (5-6 marks)there is a reasonable explanation of how petrol is or fractions are separated from crude oil using evaporating and condensing. If cracking is given as a preliminary or subsequent process to fractional distillation then ignore. Page 5

However, if cracking / catalyst is given as part of the process, maximum is level 2. Examples of chemistry points made in the response could include: Some / most of the hydrocarbons (or petrol) evaporate / form vapours or gases When some of / a fraction of the hydrocarbons (or petrol) cool to their boiling point they condense Hydrocarbons (or petrol) that have (relatively) low boiling points and are collected near the top of the fractionating column or hydrocarbons with (relatively) high boiling points are collected near the bottom of the fractionating column The process is fractional distillation Heat the crude oil / mixture of hydrocarbons or crude oil / mixture is heated to about 350 C Some of the hydrocarbons remain as liquids Liquids flow to the bottom of the fractionating column Vapours / gases rise up the fractionating column Vapours / gases cool as they rise up the fractionating column The condensed fraction (or petrol) separates from the vapours / gases and flows out through a pipe Some of the hydrocarbons remain as vapours / gases Some vapours / gases rise out of the top of the fractionating column There is a temperature gradient in the fractionating column or the fractionating column is cool at the top and hot at the bottom 6 [9] Page 6

M4. (a) (i) C 7H 6 mark answer line first answer may be given in the table C n H 2n+2 (b) (i) carbon monoxide do not accept carbon oxide do not accept water ignore CO because of partial / incomplete combustion (in reaction 2) or complete combustion (in reaction ) allow because there is less / insufficient oxygen (in reaction 2) or sufficient oxygen (in reaction ) allow different amounts of oxygen used (in the reactions) or 9O 2 (in reaction ) and 3O 2 (in reaction 2) ignore air (c) (i) 5 (%) ignore units water (vapour)/steam allow H 2O / OH 2 / hydrogen oxide (iii) sulfur in petrol / crude oil (reacts with oxygen) it = sulfur dioxide Page 7

because nitrogen and oxygen (are in the air and) react allow nitrogen and oxygen burn accept nitrogen + oxygen nitrogen oxide or symbol equation ignore air at high temperature (inside a petrol engine) allow heat / hot (engine) (d) because carbon dioxide / it causes global warming or allow because carbon dioxide / it causes greenhouse effect / climate change because carbon dioxide / it has an impact on oceans because this carbon dioxide / carbon / it was locked up (in fossil fuels) or because the percentage/amount of carbon dioxide / it in the atmosphere is increasing [] Page 8

M5. (a) carbon dioxide decreased (by plants / trees) allow plants / trees absorbed carbon dioxide oxygen increased (by plants / trees) allow plants / trees released oxygen if neither of these marks awarded allow plants / trees photosynthesise for mark because coal locks up / traps / stores carbon dioxide / carbon allow trees locked up carbon dioxide / carbon (b) carbon / C hydrogen / H sulfur / S all 3 correct 2 marks or 2 correct mark allow H 2 ignore oxygen 2 (c) (i) 2 2 balancing must be correct do not accept changed formulae increases atmospheric pollution carbon dioxide / CO 2 released Page 9

from the (thermal) decomposition of calcium carbonate or accept causes global warming or CO 2 is a greenhouse gas description of this decomposition or equation ignore sulfur dioxide and effects in this part decreases atmospheric pollution sulfur dioxide / SO 2 is removed accept less acid rain produced by reaction with calcium oxide or calcium carbonate accept neutralisation or forms calcium sulfate [0] Page 0

M6. (a) (i) a reasonable attempt at a smooth curve allow a curve which is close to but does not necessarily touch all points any two from: allow thicker / thinner / runny for viscous biodiesel is more viscous than petroleum diesel at all / lower temperatures biodiesel as the temperature increases the viscosity decreases or vice versa petroleum diesel the viscosity does not change if no other mark awarded allow mark for any correct conclusion based on time or rate of flow 2 (iii) does not flow as easily (through pipes / engine) allow could form a solid / block pipes / engine at low temperatures or needs a high temperature to flow allow more difficult to vaporise / ignite ignore burning ignore references to viscosity (b) (i) global dimming allow correct description 56 (%) Page

(iii) (increases) acid rain because there is more nitrogen oxide(s) ignore sulfur dioxide if no other mark awarded allow mark for nitrogen oxide(s) given (iv) answer yes or no does not gain credit because the marks are for an explanation ignore references to petroleum diesel allow carbon for carbon dioxide no because carbon dioxide (26%) is released / produced this will not all be absorbed by photosynthesis / growing plants for biodiesel OR yes accept growing plants / farming uses machinery / fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide because although carbon dioxide (26%) is released / produced () this was absorbed by photosynthesis / growing plants (for biodiesel) () allow this will be absorbed by photosynthesis / growing plants for biodiesel [0] Page 2