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1.

(a) C
(b) i. 6 ii. 14
(c) B
(d) Same number of protons, different number of neutrons.
(e) B

2. (a) Bromine and Iodine


(b) i. Hydrogen chloride, Hydrochloric Acid
ii. White smoke. NH3 + HCl  NH4Cl
iii. White precipitate
aq, s, aq
(c) i. hydrogen
ii. Becomes smaller and disappears.
iii. Solution is Acidic
iv. Solution is not acidic
3. (a) i. Tengsten (VI) oxide ii. WO3 + 3H2  1 W + 3H2O
iii. Loss of oxygen is reduction.
(b) and (c) Attached to the file.

4. (a) Concentration. Temperature.


(b) 19.4 16.9 2.5
(c) i. D ii. D
(d), (e), (f) Attached to file

5. (a) C
(b) There are large molecules in crude oil. There are more covalent bonds
in crude oil. Crude oil has greater viscosity and is much darker in color
greater density than kerosene.
(c) i. C9H20 ii. Pentane
iii.

(d)
(e) i. Condensation polymerization produces a small molecule along with
its product.
ii. Substances that can be decomposed and broken down by living
organisms such as bacteria and fungi
iii. They are very inert.

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