C11 Worksheet I
C11 Worksheet I
C11 Worksheet I
The figure below shows how the percentages of gases in the Earth’s atmosphere may
have changed since the atmosphere was formed.
(a) Explain the change in the percentage of gas in the region labelled A on the figure
above.
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(b) Explain the change in the percentage of gas in the region labelled B on the figure
above.
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(c) Compare the changes in the percentages of gases in the region labelled C on the
figure above.
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(d) What process caused the changes in the percentages of gases in the region labelled
C on the figure above?
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(Total 10 marks)
Q2.
This question is about life, the Earth and its atmosphere.
(a) There are many theories about how life was formed on Earth.
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(b) In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organising
information clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate.
This Earth and its atmosphere today are not like the early Earth and its atmosphere.
Describe and explain how the surface of the early Earth and its atmosphere have
changed to form the surface of the Earth and its atmosphere today.
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(Total 7 marks)
Q3.
This question is about the fractions obtained from crude oil.
Table 1
Boiling point range in
Fraction
°C
Lubricating oil 300–350
Naphtha 90–200
Petroleum gases < 25
Explain how these fractions are obtained from crude oil by fractional distillation.
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(b) Fractions from crude oil can be processed to produce feedstock for the
petrochemical industry.
Alloys
Ceramics
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Detergents
Fertilisers
Solvents
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Explain why sulfur impurities are removed before petrol is burned in car engines.
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(e) Table 2 shows information about two more fractions obtained from crude oil.
Table 2
Range of number of carbon
Fraction
atoms in each molecule
Kerosene 11–15
Heavy fuel oil 20–40
A student predicted that heavy fuel oil is more viscous than kerosene.
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The heavy fuel oil fraction can be processed to produce smaller hydrocarbon molecules.
(f) Name the process which produces smaller hydrocarbon molecules from heavy fuel
oil.
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(g) Hydrocarbon molecules containing seven and eight carbon atoms can be produced
when heavy fuel oil is processed.
Which pair of hydrocarbon molecules would both turn bromine water colourless?
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(Total 16 marks)
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