0620_w16_qp_32
A paper of Chemistry, 0620
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The bar charts compare the concentrations of ions in two samples of water, sampleA and sampleB. Na+ Ca2+ K+ Mg2+ SiO3 2– Cl – HCO3 – sample A concentration in mg / dm3 Na+ Ca2+ K+ Mg2+ SiO3 2– Cl – HCO3 – sample B concentration in mg / dm3 Use the information in the bar charts to answer the following questions. Describe two differences in the composition of sample A and sample B. Which positive ion has the lowest concentration in sample B? Calculate the mass of chloride ions present in 100 cm3 of sample B. Show all your working. [1 dm3 = 1000 cm3] mass = mg Describe a test for chloride ions. test result River water contains small particles of clay. These particles show Brownian motion. Which one of these statements best describes Brownian motion? Tick one box. the diffusion of gases the random movement of particles in a suspension the downward movement of particles in a suspension Silicon in river water comes from silicate rocks. Some of these contain silicon(oxide. Explain why silicon(oxide is an acidic oxide. River water contains dissolved oxygen. The graph shows how the concentration of dissolved oxygen changes with temperature. temperature / °C concentration of dissolved oxygen in mg / dm3 Describe how the concentration of dissolved oxygen changes with temperature. Determine the concentration of oxygen present in the water at 10 °C. Suggest how the rate of corrosion of iron water pipes changes with temperature. Explain your answer. Describe how water is treated to make it suitable to drink. Oxides of nitrogen are common pollutants in the air. State one source of oxides of nitrogen in the air. State one adverse effect of oxides of nitrogen on health.
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