Amount of Substance CIE iGCSE 0620 PPQ

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Amount of substance

CORE question

Core 1

0620 Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry Specimen Paper (2016)

Paper 3 Question 1

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EXTENSION questions

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Extension 5

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Paper 2 Question 8

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Paper 2 Question 12

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Paper 4 Question 6

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Amount of substance – answers


Core 1

(c) (i) thermal decomposition

(ii) carbon dioxide CO 2

Specimen Paper 3

1 (b) C 6 Cl 12

Extension 1

(i) 4.8 / 80 = 0.06

64*0.06 = 3.84 g

3.84 / 4.21*100 = 91%

(ii) moles of CuO = 0.06

total moles of gas = 0.06 × 2.5 = 0.15

0.15 × 24 = 3.6 dm3

Extension 4

(b) (i) have same number of outer electrons


same valency or need to lose or gain same number

(ii) have different number of outer electrons

Extension 5

(d) 44 g
1.056 / 44 = 0.024
0.216 / 18 = 0.012
x = 2 and y = 1
2PbCO3.yPb(OH)2

Specimen Paper 2

8 C

10 B

11 B

12 C

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Specimen Paper 4

6 (b) (i) number of moles of HCl used = 0.04 × 2 = 0.08;


number of moles CoCl2 formed = 0.04;
number of moles CoCl2.6H2O formed = 0.04;
maximum yield of CoCl2.6H2O = 9.52;
allow: 9.5
allow: ecf on number of moles of HCl
number of moles of HCl used = 0.08 note: must use their value
allow: ecf
number of moles of CoCO3 in 5.95 g of cobalt(II) carbonate = 5.95 / 119
= 0.05;

(ii) 0.05 > 0.04 or stated in words;


allow: ecf on number of moles of CoCl2 formed

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