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Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) October/November 2018
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 16.
Electronic calculators may be used.
The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
IB18 11_0620_21/3RP
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1 When smoke particles are observed with a microscope they are seen to move around randomly.
This is called Brownian motion.
Which equipment is essential to find out if dissolving a salt in water is an exothermic process?
A
B
C
D
3 Iodine, I, has a lower relative atomic mass than tellurium, Te, but is placed after it in the
Periodic Table.
Te I
Which statement explains why iodine is placed after tellurium in the Periodic Table?
A Their physical properties are different because they have different proton numbers.
B Their atomic masses are different because they have different numbers of electron shells.
C They have the same chemical properties because they have the same number of electrons in
their outer shells.
D They have the same physical properties because they have the same number of neutrons in
their nuclei.
A Cl 2 and SO2
B CH4 and H2O
C CO and NH3
D CO2 and HCl
8 A student mixed together 25.0 cm3 of 1.00 mol / dm3 hydrochloric acid and 25.0 g of
calcium carbonate.
What is the maximum volume of carbon dioxide gas that could be collected at room temperature
and pressure?
The iron is present as Fe2+ in one compound and as Fe3+ in the other compound.
A copper oxygen
B hydrogen oxygen
C oxygen copper
D oxygen hydrogen
power supply
+ –
3 4
+ –
copper electrodes
1
aqueous
2
copper(II) sulfate
Which arrows indicate the movement of the copper ions in the electrolyte and of the electrons in
the external circuit?
A 1 3
B 1 4
C 2 3
D 2 4
bond energy
bond
in kJ / mol
C–H +410
C=O +805
O–H +460
O=O +496
A +818 kJ / mol
B +102 kJ / mol
C –359 kJ / mol
D –818 kJ / mol
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
activation
energy
= +250 kJ / mol
total energy
N2 + 3H2 released
energy
= –342 kJ / mol
energy
change
2NH3
progress of reaction
A –592 kJ / mol
B –92 kJ / mol
C +92 kJ / mol
D +592 kJ / mol
A addition of a catalyst
B increasing the concentration of a solution of a reactant
C increasing the surface area of a solid reactant
D increasing the temperature
15 When BiCl 3 reacts with water, a white precipitate of BiOCl is formed. The equation for the
reaction is shown.
Which element forms an oxide that reacts with dilute acid to form a salt and water?
A B
C D
What is Q?
A aluminium
B ammonia
C ammonium chloride
D sodium nitrate
20 Some general rules for the solubility of salts in water are listed.
● Sulfates are soluble (except barium sulfate, calcium sulfate and lead(II) sulfate).
Which substances produce an insoluble salt when aqueous solutions of them are mixed?
Which row describes the products made in the reaction and the trend in reactivity of the
elements?
22 The equation shows the reaction between a halogen and aqueous bromide ions.
1 2 3
A 2 diatomic molecules
B 2 single atoms
C 8 diatomic molecules
D 8 single atoms
What is X?
A calcium
B copper
C sodium
D zinc
A It is used as a catalyst.
B It is used as a reducing agent.
C It is used to condense the ammonia gas into a liquid.
D It is used to increase the yield of ammonia.
oil
iron nails
carbon
dioxide
X
W X
fossil
fuels
W X Y
C 2Ca + O2 → 2CaO
D Ca + 2HCl → CaCl 2 + H2
B CH4 + Cl 2 → CH4Cl 2
C CH4 + Cl 2 → CH2Cl 2 + H2
36 Which two compounds are molecules which both contain a double bond?
1 fermentation
2 reaction between steam and ethene.
1 2
A
B
C
D
38 When the alcohol CH3CH2CH2OH reacts with the carboxylic acid CH3CH2CH2COOH an ester is
formed.
39 A solution of ethanol and water is left to stand in an open beaker in a warm room for three weeks.
C C C C C C
A B C D
C C C C C C C C
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1 2
H He
hydrogen helium
Key 1 4
3 4 atomic number 5 6 7 8 9 10
Li Be atomic symbol B C N O F Ne
lithium beryllium name boron carbon nitrogen oxygen fluorine neon
7 9 relative atomic mass 11 12 14 16 19 20
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
sodium magnesium aluminium silicon phosphorus sulfur chlorine argon
23 24 27 28 31 32 35.5 40
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
potassium calcium scandium titanium vanadium chromium manganese iron cobalt nickel copper zinc gallium germanium arsenic selenium bromine krypton
39 40 45 48 51 52 55 56 59 59 64 65 70 73 75 79 80 84
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
rubidium strontium yttrium zirconium niobium molybdenum technetium ruthenium rhodium palladium silver cadmium indium tin antimony tellurium iodine xenon
85 88 89 91 93 96 – 101 103 106 108 112 115 119 122 128 127 131
16
55 56 57–71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
lanthanoids
Cs Ba Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
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caesium barium hafnium tantalum tungsten rhenium osmium iridium platinum gold mercury thallium lead bismuth polonium astatine radon
133 137 178 181 184 186 190 192 195 197 201 204 207 209 – – –
87 88 89–103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 114 116
actinoids
Fr Ra Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Fl Lv
francium radium rutherfordium dubnium seaborgium bohrium hassium meitnerium darmstadtium roentgenium copernicium flerovium livermorium
– – – – – – – – – – – – –
57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
lanthanoids La Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
lanthanum cerium praseodymium neodymium promethium samarium europium gadolinium terbium dysprosium holmium erbium thulium ytterbium lutetium
139 140 141 144 – 150 152 157 159 163 165 167 169 173 175
89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103
actinoids Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
actinium thorium protactinium uranium neptunium plutonium americium curium berkelium californium einsteinium fermium mendelevium nobelium lawrencium
– 232 231 238 – – – – – – – – – – –
The volume of one mole of any gas is 24 dm3 at room temperature and pressure (r.t.p.).