0620_w19_qp_32
A paper of Chemistry, 0620
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Biogas is made by fermenting animal and vegetable waste. The table shows the percentage composition of the gases present in a sample of biogas. substance present percentage present in biogas carbon dioxide hydrogen 1.0 methane 61.5 nitrogen 8.5 water vapour 2.2 other substances 0.1 total 100.0 Deduce the percentage of carbondioxide present in this sample of biogas. During the fermentation, carbon dioxide reacts with hydrogen to produce methane and water. Complete the chemical equation for this reaction. CO2 + H2 CH4 + H2O Methane and ethane are in the same homologous series. What is meant by the term homologous series? Draw a dot-and-cross diagram to show the electron arrangement in a molecule of methane, CH4. Show outer shell electrons only.  Helium and hydrogen can both be used to fill balloons. Suggest one advantage of using helium rather than hydrogen to fill balloons. The biogas fermentation mixture contains a small amount of compoundC. The structure of compoundC is shown. C H C H H H H H H H H O H C C C S S C On the structure shown, draw a circle around a functional group which reacts with aqueousbromine. How many different types of atoms are present in compoundC? Ethanol is produced by fermentation of a mixture of plant sugars. Describe how ethanol can be separated from the rest of the fermentation mixture by fractional distillation. In your answer: ● ● describe how to do the fractional distillation ● ● explain how ethanol is separated from the rest of the fermentation mixture using fractional distillation. 
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This question is about the halogens and compounds of the halogens. The properties of some halogens are shown in the table. element melting point in °C boiling point in °C density of liquid at boiling point in g / cm3 colour fluorine –220 –188 1.51 chlorine –101 1.56 light green bromine –7 3.12 red-brown iodine grey-black Complete the table to estimate: ● ● the boiling point of chlorine ● ● the density of iodine.  Describe the trend in the melting points of the halogens down the group. Predict the physical state of bromine at –20 °C. Which one of the following is most likely to be the colour of fluorine? Tick one box. dark green light grey-black light yellow purple  Chlorine reacts with an aqueous potassium salt to form iodine and a different potassium salt. Complete the word equation for this reaction. chlorine + iodine +  When aqueous sodium fluoride is added to chlorine, no reaction occurs. Explain, using ideas about the reactivity of the halogens, why no reaction occurs. State one use of chlorine. Aqueous silvernitrate is used to test for chloride ions and iodide ions. The solutions are first acidified with dilute nitric acid. Explain why dilute hydrochloricacid is not used to acidify the solutions. Complete the table to show the expected observations. ion observations on adding aqueous silver nitrate chloride (Cl –) iodide (I–)  A compound of chlorine has the formula C6H4Cl 2. Complete the table to calculate the relative molecular mass of C6H4Cl 2. Use your Periodic Table to help you. type of atom number of atoms relative atomic mass carbon 6 × 12 = 72 hydrogen chlorine  relative molecular mass =  
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