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June 2011
International GCSE
Chemistry (4CH0) Paper 1C
Science Double Award (4SC0) Paper 1C
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Answer
Notes
Marks
electron(s)
electron(s)
1
Accept in either order both
answers
(i)
(ii)
protons
neutrons
(d) (i)
12
(ii)
24
(iii) 2.8.2
Total 8 marks
Question
number
2 (a) (i)
element(s)
(ii)
compound
(iii)
mixture
(iv) element
(i)
solid
(ii)
gas
(b)
Answer
Notes
Marks
Total 6 marks
Question
number
3 (a)
3
Answer
(b)
ammonia / NH3
hydrogen chloride / HCl
(c)
(d)
Notes
Marks
1
1
1
1
1
Total 6 marks
Question
number
4 (a)
(b)
(c)
Answer
Notes
Marks
(i) C and D
(ii) insoluble
52-55
67-68
0.76-0.82(1)
1
1
1
1
1
Total 6 marks
Question
number
5 (a) (i)
(ii)
(b)
Answer
Notes
7
iodine / astatine
Marks
1
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Pb2+ + 2e(-) Pb
silver/grey/shiny (liquid)
(c)
M1
M2
Na
2.3
23
Br
8.0
80
O
4.8
16
0.1
OR
1
0.1
0.3
M3
NaBrO3
3
Consequential on M2
Accept elements in any order
Correct answer scores 3
marks
Max 2 if wrong symbol used
for Na (eg N, S) or Br (eg B)
If one or more elements
missing, only M1 can be
awarded
Total 10 marks
Question
number
6 (a) (i)
(ii)
Answer
iron(II) hydroxide
sodium sulfate
green precipitate
Notes
Marks
1
1
6 (b)
(i)
Question
number
7 (a) M1 76 (cm3)
M2 35 (cm3)
Answer
M3 41 (cm3)
(b)
(i)
(ii)
Notes
Marks
1
1
1
2
(c)
(blank 1)
(blank 2)
(blank 3)
1
1
1
(d)
decreased
decreased
no change
Award M1 for (140 111) or
29
Award M2 for correct final
answer to 1 dp
Correct final answer with no
working scores 2 marks
20% / 21% with no working
scores 0
79.3% scores 0 but could
then be used to calculate
20.7, in which case 2 marks
can be awarded
1
1
Total 12 marks
Question
number
8 (a) (i)
(b)
Answer
Notes
Marks
CH4
Accept H4C
(ii)
C2H6
Accept H6C2
(iii)
CH3CH2CH3
(iv)
H H H H
| | | |
HCCCCH
| | | |
H H H H
(i)
alkane(s)
(ii)
CnH2n+2
(iii)
(c)
(i)
(ii)
carbon / C
carbon monoxide / CO
1
1
1
1
Question
number
8 (d)
Answer
Notes
Marks
(e)
(i)
Accept sunlight
Ignore ref to temperature
(ii)
bromomethane
Accept 1-bromomethane /
methyl bromide /
monobromomethane
Ignore hyphens / spaces
1
1
Question
number
9 (a) (i)
Answer
Marks
electrolysis
(ii)
carbon / graphite
(iii)
negative
(iv) cryolite
solvent (for alumina)
OR
to lower operating temperature /
to lower melting point of mixture /
electrolyte
(b)
Notes
Accept Na3AlF6
Reject to lower melting or
boiling point of alumina /
aluminium oxide / aluminium
Ignore refs to boiling point of
mixture / electrolyte
Accept to reduce (heat)
energy requirement
Accept to increase
conductivity of electrolyte
Ignore references to boiling
point
Reject acts as catalyst
M2 indep of M1
1
1
(i)
oxygen / O2
Ignore O
(ii)
(iii)
(c)
(i)
(delocalised) electrons
(ii)
(iii)
1
1
layers of ions/particles
Accept free
ions free to move scores 0
1
1
Ignore light
Accept lightweight / not dense
Total 16 marks
Question
number
10 (a) (i)
Answer
silver chloride
(b)
(c)
(ii) 22.30
3.60
18.70
(d)
Notes
(i)
1
1
1
1
Accept sodium carbonate /
sodium hydrogencarbonate /
sodium bicarbonate
Award 1 mark if both
substances correctly identified
but written in the wrong order
If name and formula given,
both must be correct.
1
1
1
1
1
Marks
1
CQ on candidate's ticked
results if average of
different results, then 0
If ticked results other than
the correct ones, then final
answer must be to 2 dp to
score M2, but no penalty for
missing trailing zeroes
Average of 1 result scores 0
Correct answer with no
working scores 2 marks
1
1
10
(e)
(f)
filter
leave crystals to dry / dab
crystals with filter paper/kitchen
towel / warm (in oven)
1
1
NaNO2 Mr = 69
1.38 (g)
Total 17 marks
Question
number
11 (a)
(b)
(i)
Answer
breaking bonds absorbs energy /
endothermic
making bonds releases
energy/exothermic
more energy released than
absorbed
(from) white
(to) blue
CuSO4 + 5H2O CuSO4.5H2O
(ii)
(c)
Notes
Marks
1
1
Reject colourless
Ignore qualifiers such as pale
/ light / dark
Award M3 for CuSO4 and
CuSO4.5H2O
Award M4 for 5H2O
No penalty for reversible
arrow
No penalty for missing dot
Correct equation reversed = 1
mark
Ignore state symbols
If neither M3 not M4 awarded,
then award 1 mark for
correctly balanced equation
using x or other number
instead of 5
1
1
1
1
(measure)
boiling/freezing/melting point
100 C / 0 C
(i)
red
Allow pink
(ii)
1
Total 12 marks
PAPER TOTAL: 120 MARKS