C6 Electrolysis Questions
C6 Electrolysis Questions
C6 Electrolysis Questions
(a) The student used the piece of equipment labelled A to measure the volume of gas
collected.
Balance
Conical flask
Measuring cylinder
Thermometer
(1)
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(c) Complete the sentence.
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(e) Potassium chloride solution contains potassium (K+) ions and chloride (Cl–) ions.
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A burning splint
A glowing splint
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(g) Hydrogen ions and potassium ions move to the negative electrode.
Hydrogen is a non-metal.
(h) The student measured the volume of gas collected at each electrode every minute for 25
minutes. The graph below shows the results.
Describe one similarity and one difference in the volume of hydrogen and the volume of
chlorine collected during the 25 minutes.
Similarity __________________________________________________________
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Difference __________________________________________________________
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(Total 9 marks)
Q2.
This question is about electrolysis.
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(c) Copper and chlorine are produced when molten copper chloride is electrolysed.
(2)
The Figure 1 shows the apparatus a student used to electrolyse copper chloride solution.
Figure 1
The student:
• measured the mass of copper deposited on the negative electrode after 60 minutes
• compared the mass deposited with the expected value.
(d) Suggest two reasons why the mass deposited was different from the expected value.
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2 _________________________________________________________________
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(2)
Use Figure 2.
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Mass = ____________________ mg
(3)
Figure 3 shows the change in mass of the negative electrode over 10 hours.
Figure 3
(f) Determine the mass of the negative electrode at the start of the experiment.
Use Figure 3.
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Gradient ____________________
Unit ____________________
(3)
(Total 14 marks)
Q3.
Electroplating is used to coat a cheap metal with a thin layer of an expensive metal.
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) contains silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3−).
Solid silver nitrate does not conduct electricity because the ions _______________
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(1)
(b) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
a positive charge.
(1)
atoms.
(ii) When silver ions reach the negative electrode they turn into silver compounds.
molecules.
(1)
(Total 3 marks)
Q4.
The diagram shows one way of producing iron.
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(1)
(b) In industry, iron is produced in the blast furnace when iron oxide is heated with carbon.
The diagrams show the structure of pure iron and cast iron.
Pure iron Cast iron
is a metal.
(1)
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(2)
(c) Aluminium is extracted by electrolysis using the ionic compound aluminium oxide.
Molten aluminium
(i) Aluminium cannot be extracted by heating aluminium oxide with carbon.
Suggest why.
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Al3+ + _____ e– Al
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(iv) Use the half equation to state why Al3+ ions are reduced.
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(Total 9 marks)
(a) How many different elements are in the formula AgNO3? Tick one box.
2 3 5 6
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(b) How many atoms are in the formula AgNO3? Tick one box.
2 3 5 6
(1)
Figure 1
The solution contains four ions:
• Ag+
• H+
• NO3–
• OH–
Air
Electrodes
Silver nitrate
Water
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(d) Ag+ ions and H+ ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode).
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(1)
(e) Silver is produced at the negative electrode (cathode) and not hydrogen.
(f) The hydroxide ion (OH–) is attracted to the positive electrode (anode).
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(1)
Figure 2
After passing an electric current through sodium chloride solution one product is sodium
hydroxide (NaOH) solution.
Name an indicator.
Indicator __________________________________________________________
Colour ____________________________________________________________
(2)
(Total 8 marks)
Q6.
This question is about sodium chloride and iodine.
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(4)
Name the two other products from the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution.
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(2)
Sodium chloride is added to many types of food. Some scientists recommend that
sodium chloride should have a compound of iodine added.
Give one ethical reason why a compound of iodine should not be added to sodium
chloride used in food.
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(1)
(2)
(ii) Explain why iodine has a low melting point.
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(iii) Explain, in terms of particles, why liquid iodine does not conduct electricity.
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(Total 14 marks)
Mark schemes
Q1.
(a) measuring cylinder
1
(b) cell
allow battery
1
(c) electrolyte
1
(h) similarity
any one from:
• volume of gas increases (with time)
• after 10 minutes collected at same rate
1
difference
any one from:
• (at any time) more hydrogen collected
allow (at any time) less chlorine collected
• the rate of hydrogen collection is constant
allow from 0 to 10 minutes the rate of chlorine collection increases
• from 0 to 10 minutes hydrogen is collected faster than chlorine
1
[9]
Q2.
(a) metal is too reactive to be extracted using carbon
or
metal reacts with carbon
allow metal is more reactive than carbon
1
(b) aluminium oxide
ignore bauxite or aluminium ore
1
cryolite
1
either order
(c)
allow multiples
negative electrode:
Cu2+ + 2e– ⟶ Cu
1
positive electrode:
2 Cl– ⟶ Cl2 + 2e–
allow 2 Cl– – 2e– ⟶ Cl2
1
(d) any two from:
• impurities in solution
• error in timing
(e)
an incorrect answer for one step does not prevent allocation of marks for subsequent steps
eg 5.4 × 48
allow correct calculation using incorrectly read value for mass at time quoted
1
correct evaluation
eg = 259 (mg)
1
alternative approach:
(f) 4.75 (g)
allow values in range 4.7 − 4.8 (g)
1
(g)
an answer in the range 0.18–0.25 scores 2 marks (3 marks with correct unit)
(working)
Y increase and X increase measured from graph
allow ecf from part (f)
correct evaluation
eg = 0.2
1
(units) g/hour
allow g/h or g/hr or g per hour
1
[14]
Q3.
(a) cannot move
1
(ii) atoms
1
[3]
Q4.
(a) (i) aluminium oxide
ignore (III) after aluminium
1
or
(ii) reduces / lowers the temperature for the process or lowers the operating temperature or allows ions to move
ignore any temperature values
allow reduces the (effective) melting point (of Al 2O3 )
1
(iii) 3
accept multiples
1
Q5.
(a) 3
1
(b) 5
1
(c) water
1
(f) oxygen
1
blue / purple
1
[8]
Q6.
(a) lattice / giant structure
max 3 if incorrect structure or bonding or particles
1
electrostatic attraction
allow attraction between opposite charges
1
(b) hydrogen
allow H2
1
sodium hydroxide
allow NaOH
1
1
(ii) simple molecules
max 2 if incorrect structure or bonding or particles
accept small molecules
accept simple / small molecular structure
1
which are weak or which require little energy to overcome − must be linked to second marking point
reference to weak covalent bonds negates second and third marking points
1