4.1 Reactivity of Metals 2 QP
4.1 Reactivity of Metals 2 QP
4.1 Reactivity of Metals 2 QP
The student used a different concentration of copper sulfate solution for each experiment.
The student:
• measured 50 cm3 copper sulfate solution into a glass beaker
• measured the temperature of the copper sulfate solution
• added 2.3 g zinc
• measured the highest temperature
• repeated the experiment using copper sulfate solution with different concentrations.
Give one other change the student could see during the reaction.
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(b) Suggest one improvement the student could make to the apparatus.
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(c) In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organising information clearly
and using specialist terms where appropriate.
Table
Concentration of
Experiment Increase in temperature in
copper sulfate
number °C
in moles per dm3
1 0.1 5
2 0.2 10
3 0.3 12
4 0.4 20
5 0.5 25
6 0.6 30
7 0.7 35
8 0.8 35
9 0.9 35
10 1.0 35
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Q2.A student investigated displacement reactions of metals.
The student added different metals to copper sulfate solution and measured the temperature
change.
The more reactive the metal is compared with copper, the bigger the temperature change.
Figure 1
(a) State three variables that the student must control to make his investigation a fair test.
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(b) Figure 2 shows the thermometer in one experiment before and after the student added a
metal to the copper sulfate solution.
Figure 2
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Use Figure 2 to complete Table 1.
Table 1
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(c) The student repeated the experiment three times with each metal.
Table 2
Mean
Metal temperature
change in °C
Cobalt 4.5
Gold 0.0
Magnesium 10.0
Nickel 3.0
Silver 0.0
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Tin 1.5
Figure 3
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(ii) Why is a line graph not a suitable way of showing the results?
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(iii) Use the results to work out which metal is the most reactive.
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(iv) Explain why there was no temperature change when silver metal was added to the
copper sulfate solution.
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(v) It is not possible to put all six metals in order of reactivity using these results.
Suggest how you could change the experiment to be able to put all six metals into
order of reactivity.
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Q3.Metals are extracted from their ores.
(a) Copper is now extracted from ores containing a low percentage of copper compounds.
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The flow diagram shows how copper metal is extracted from chalcocite.
(i) Suggest one reason why it is difficult to dispose of the waste rock.
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What is used in phytomining to remove copper compounds from the land?
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Q4.Lithium is in Group 1 of the periodic table.
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Write down two differences you would see between the reactions of potassium and lithium
with water.
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Q5.Cans for food and drinks are made from steel or aluminium.The main metal in steel is iron.
(a) Iron is extracted by heating a mixture of iron oxide and carbon in a blast furnace.
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(b) Aluminium ore, bauxite, contains aluminium oxide, iron oxide and silicon dioxide.
Aluminium is extracted by electrolysis of aluminium oxide.
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The 'red mud' which is dumped in very large ponds contains:
Aluminium oxide 10
Iron oxide 65
Silicon dioxide 25
(i) 100 tonnes of bauxite produced 50 tonnes of pure aluminium oxide and 50 tonnes of
'red mud'.
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(ii) Apart from the solids shown in the table, name one other substance that would be in
the 'red mud'.
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(iii) The purification of the aluminium oxide is usually done near to the bauxite quarries.
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Give one environmental impact of recycling aluminium cans and one ethical or social
impact of recycling aluminium cans.
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Q6. Read the information.
Step 1 He reacted a mixture of hot alumina and carbon with chlorine to form
aluminium chloride. The reaction is very endothermic.
Step 2 The aluminium chloride was reacted with potassium. He was left with
potassium chloride and tiny particles of aluminium metal.
Other scientists were not able to obtain the same results using his experiment and
his work was not accepted at that time.
(a) Suggest why scientists in 1800 could not extract aluminium from alumina.
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Explain why
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(e) Suggest how Wöhler was able to prove that he had made a new metal.
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Q7. Steels are used to make cars, bridges and knives.
The main element in steel is iron.
(a) Iron is extracted from an ore that contains about 60% iron oxide, Fe2O3
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(ii) In a blast furnace, iron oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce iron.
The word equation for this reaction is:
(iii) Name the type of reaction that produces a metal from its metal oxide.
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Stage 1 blowing oxygen into molten iron from the blast furnace.
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(i) In Stage 1, suggest how the oxygen removes most of the carbon from the molten
iron.
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(c) Old 5p and 10p coins in the UK were made from cupro-nickel.
Cupro-nickel is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
New 5p and 10p coins in the UK are now made from nickel-plated steel and not from
cupro-nickel.
Explain why.
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(Total 9 marks)
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