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In questions marked with an asterisk (*), marks will be awarded for your ability to
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1 (a) Figure 1 shows information about two isotopes of hydrogen, A and B.
Complete the table to show the number of subatomic particles in each isotope.
(2)
isotope A isotope B
atomic number 1 1
mass number 1 2
number of protons
.............................................................. ..............................................................
number of electrons
.............................................................. ..............................................................
number of neutrons
.............................................................. ..............................................................
Figure 1
(b) Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are used in a hydrogen–oxygen fuel cell.
Separate containers of hydrogen and oxygen are used to supply the gases.
A student tests the voltage supplied by the fuel cell every 15 minutes.
The results are shown in Figure 2.
voltage 1.2
in V
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
0 15 30 45 60 75 90
time in minutes
Figure 2
2
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, Describe what Figure 2 shows about how the voltage of this fuel cell varies
with time.
(2)
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, 2 In an experiment, powdered calcium hydroxide was added to dilute hydrochloric acid
and the pH was measured.
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The method used was
step 1 measure 200 cm3 dilute hydrochloric acid into a beaker
step 2 add 0.1 g of powdered calcium hydroxide to the beaker
step 3 find the pH of the mixture
step 4 repeat steps 2 and 3 until the pH stops changing.
(a) State what should be done after step 2 to make sure that any reaction
is complete.
(1)
(c) Which row of the table shows the state symbols for powdered calcium hydroxide
and dilute hydrochloric acid in the balanced chemical equation?
(1)
calcium hydroxide hydrochloric acid
A aq l
B l aq
C s aq
D s l
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