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1 An unknown compound is tested to identify whether it contains sulfate, carbonate or halide ions.


What is the correct sequence of tests required?


A carbonate, halide, sulfate
B carbonate, sulfate, halide
C halide, carbonate, sulfate
D sulfate, carbonate, halide


Your answer [1]



2 A student analyses a solution of a salt.


The results are shown below.


Test Observation
Reaction with NaOH(aq) Green precipitate
Reaction with Ba(NO3)2(aq) White precipitate


What is the formula of the salt?


A CuCl2
B CuSO4
C FeCl2
D FeSO4



Your answer [1]




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, 3 Solid ammonia, NH3, contains hydrogen bonds.



i. Suggest why solid ammonia has a lower melting point than ice.




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ii. When ammonia dissolves in water, ammonium ions, NH4+, are formed.


Draw a ‘dot-and-cross’ diagram to show the bonding in an NH4+ ion.


Show outer electrons only.




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iii. Outline how you would test for the presence of NH4+ ions in a solution.


Your answer should include observations.




[2]


4 Tutton’s salts are ‘double salts’ with the formula X 2 Y(ZO4)2 • 6H2O.


A Tutton’s salt contains two cations: X + and Y 2+.


• X + can be an ion of the Group 1 elements K, Rb, Cs or Fr, or an ammonium ion.


• Y 2+ can be a 2+ ion of magnesium or an ion of most of the transition elements in Period 4.


• Z can be S or Cr.




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, (NH4)2Cu(SO4)2 • 6H2O is an example of a Tutton’s salt.


The student dissolves their Tutton’s salt in water. A pale blue solution forms.


The student carries out two tests on this aqueous solution.


i. The student adds an excess of aqueous ammonia to their aqueous solution of Tutton’s salt. A deep blue
solution forms.


The complex ion responsible for the deep blue solution has a molar mass of 167.5 g mol–1.


Suggest the formula of this complex ion.


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ii. The student adds NaOH(aq) to the aqueous solution of Tutton’s salt and warms the mixture.


A precipitate and a gas are formed.


Write the formulae of the precipitate and gas and suggest a test that could confirm the identity of the gas.


Formula of precipitate


Formula of gas


Test to confirm the identity of the gas




[3]




iii. How could the student carry out a test-tube test to confirm the anion in the Tutton’s salt?




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