Calorimetry Past Paper Questions 4

Q22.

(a)     (i)      2C6H12O6      3CH3COCH3   +   3CO2   +   3H2O

Or multiples

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(ii)     to speed up the reaction

OR

(provide a) catalyst or catalyses the reaction or biological catalyst

OR

release / contain / provides an enzyme

Ignore “fermentation”

Ignore “to break down the glucose”

Not simply “enzyme” on its own

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(b)     (i)      CH3CH(OH)CH3   +   [O]  –>  CH3COCH3   +   H2O

Any correct representation for the two organic structures. Brackets not essential.

Not “sticks” for the structures in this case

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(ii)     Secondary (alcohol) OR 2° (alcohol)

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(c)     M1     q = m c ΔT

OR     q =150 × 4.18 × 8.0

Award full marks for correct answer

In M1, do not penalise incorrect cases in the formula

M2     = (±) 5016 (J) OR 5.016 (kJ) OR 5.02 (kJ)

          (also scores M1)

M3    This mark is for dividing correctly the number of kJ by the number
          of moles and arriving at a final answer in the range shown.

Using 0.00450 mol

therefore ΔH = − 1115 (kJ mol−1 )

          OR − 1114.6 to − 1120 (kJ mol−1 )

Range (+)1114.6 to (+)1120 gains 2 marks

BUT − 1110 gains 3 marks and +1110 gains 2 marks

AND − 1100 gains 3 marks and +1100 gains 2 marks

Award full marks for correct answer

In M1, do not penalise incorrect cases in the formula

Penalise M3 ONLY if correct numerical answer but sign is incorrect; (+)1114.6 to (+)1120 gains 2 marks

Penalise M2 for arithmetic error and mark on

If ΔT = 281; score q = m c ΔT only

If c = 4.81 (leads to 5772) penalise M2 ONLY and mark on for M3 = − 1283

Ignore incorrect units in M2

If units are given in M3 they must be either kJ or kJ mol−1 in this case

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(d)     M1  The enthalpy change / heat change at constant pressure when
        1 mol of a compound / substance / element

M2   is burned / combusts / reacts completely in oxygen

OR

burned / combusted / reacted in excess oxygen

M3   with (all) reactants and products / (all) substances in standard /
         specified states

OR

(all) reactants and products / (all) substances in normal states under standard conditions / 100 kPa / 1 bar and specified T / 298 K

For M3

Ignore reference to 1 atmosphere

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(e)     M1

Σ B (reactants) − Σ B (products) = ΔH

OR

Sum of bonds broken − Sum of bonds formed = ΔH

OR

2B(C−C) + B(C=O) + 6B(C−H) + 4B(O=O) (LHS)

− 6B(C=O) − 6B(O−H) (RHS) = ΔH

M2 (also scores M1)

2(348)+805+6(412)+4(496) [LHS = 5957]

(696)           (2472) (1984)

− 6(805) − 6(463) [RHS = (−) 7608] = ΔH

    (4830)     (2778)

OR using only bonds broken and formed (5152 − 6803)

M3

ΔH= − 1651 (kJ mol−1)

Candidates may use a cycle and gain full marks.

Correct answer gains full marks

Credit 1 mark for (+) 1651 (kJ mol−1)

For other incorrect or incomplete answers, proceed as follows

•        check for an arithmetic error (AE), which is either a transposition error or an incorrect multiplication / addition error; this would score 2 marks (M1 and M2)

•        If no AE, check for a correct method; this requires either a correct cycle with 4O2, 3CO2 and 3H2O OR a clear statement of M1 which could be in words and scores only M1

Allow a maximum of one mark if the only scoring point is LHS = 5957 (or 5152) OR RHS = 7608 (or 6803)

Award 1 mark for + 1651

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(f)     For the two marks M1 and M2, any two from

•        heat loss or not all heat transferred to the apparatus or heat absorbed by the apparatus or (specific) heat capacity of the apparatus not considered

•        incomplete combustion / not completely burned / reaction is not complete

•        The idea that the water may end up in the gaseous state (rather than liquid)

•        reactants and / or products may not be in standard states.

•        MBE data refers to gaseous species but the enthalpy of combustion refers to liquids in their standard states / liquid propanone and liquid water in standard states

•        MBE do not refer to specific compounds OR MBE values vary with different compounds / molecules OR are average / mean values taken from a range of compounds / molecules

Apply the list principle but ignore incomplete reasons that contain correct chemistry

Ignore “evaporation”

Ignore “faulty equipment”

Ignore “human error”

Not enough simply to state that “MBE are mean / average values”

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