Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
CHEMISTRY 9701/21
Paper 2 AS Structured Questions October/November 2016
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 60
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Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge International A and AS Level components and some Cambridge O Level
components.
1(g) 170 1 1
1(h) 28(.0) 1 2
Si/silicon 1
Total: 9
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incomplete combustion 1
ethanol is impure
2(c)(i) 3
1+1
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Total: 13
3(a)(i) (Atoms/ ions become larger as) the number of (electron) shells increases (down the group) 1 2
3(a)(ii) top line / dotted line is atomic radii / bottom line / line with crosses is ionic radii (as atoms bigger than ions) 1 2
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3(d) Mg(OH)2 1 2
MgO 1
Total: 14
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4(a)(i) 4-methylhex-2-ene 1 1
4(a)(ii) (Molecules with the) same structural formula (and same molecular formula) with different arrangement of atoms/groups 1 1
(in space)
4(a)(iii) 4 1 4
double-bond / alkene 1
(one) chiral carbon (centre) / (one) carbon atom has 4 different groups attached / is asymmetric / is chiral 1
4(b)(i) 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene 1 1
4(b)(ii) 1 1
4(b)(iii) Propanone 1 1
4(b)(iv) 1 1
4(c)(i) (2-)methylprop(-1-)ene 1 1
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4(c)(ii) 4 4
4(c)(iii) (tertiary carbocat)ion / (tertiary) intermediate is / C+ with least number of hydrogen atoms bonded to it is more stable (than 1 3
primary)
due to (positive) inductive effect of three/more methyl groups (cf one) / three / more electron releasing methyl groups 1
three / more electron donating methyl groups
Total: 18
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5(a) 1 1
5(b) H+ / Cr2O72− 1 2
5(c) H+ / Cr2O72− 1 2
Total: 6
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