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11.2 Synoptic Data Handling & Graphical Skills

Question 1a

Marks: 2
a)
A student prepared some phenyl benzoate by reacting phenol with benzoyl chloride in alkaline conditions. The equation for the reaction is:
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The table shows the data recorded by the student:

Mass of phenol used 4.85  + 0.02 g
Mass of phenyl benzoate obtained 6.34  + 0.02 g

State the names of two functional groups found in the product.
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    Question 1b

    Marks: 5
    b)
    Determine the following quantities from the data in part a):

    i)
    The amount, in mol, of phenol used

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    ii)
    The theoretical yield, in g, of phenyl benzoate 

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    iii)
    The percentage yield of phenyl benzoate

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      Key Concepts
      Reaction Yields

      Question 1c

      Marks: 2
      c)
      State the number of significant figures associated with the mass of phenyl benzoate obtained and calculate the percentage uncertainty associated with this mass.
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        Question 1d

        Marks: 1
        d)
        Another student repeated the experiment and obtained an experimental yield of 145%. 
        The teacher checked the student's calculations and found no errors.
        Suggest an explanation for this result.
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          Impact of errors

          Question 2a

          Marks: 1
          a)
          A student titrated hydrochloric acid solution against 50.0 cm3 of 0.950 mol dm-3 sodium hydroxide solution to determine is concentration.
          After each addition of acid the temperature was measured to the nearest 0.5 oC and recorded and plotted on a graph:
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          What should the labels be on each axis?
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            Key Concepts
            Drawing graphs

            Question 2b

            Marks: 2
            b)
            Use the graph to:

            i)
            Estimate the initial temperature of the solution.

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            ii)
            Determine the maximum temperature reached in the experiment
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              Question 2c

              Marks: 2
              c)
              Use the values obtained in part b) to determine the temperature change and percentage uncertainty in the calculated value.
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                Question 2d

                Marks: 1
                d)
                Determine the concentration of the acid used in the experiment.
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                  Question 3a

                  Marks: 3
                  a)
                  A student investigated the diffusion of ammonia and hydrogen chloride gases in a 1.00 m glass tube. She placed cotton wool plugs containing concentrated ammonia and hydrochloric acid at either end of the tube and sealed the ends with stoppers. 
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                  Where the two gases meet a white smoke ring of ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, appears. The student recorded the time taken for the white smoke to appear and the distance travelled by each gas.

                    1st trial 2nd trial 3rd trial
                  Total time elapsed /s 126  114  163 
                  Distance travelled by NH3 (g) / cm 72  68  75 
                  Distance travelled by HCl (g) / cm 28  32  25 

                  The rate of diffusion of a gas is proportional to the square root of the mass of its particles.

                  Calculate the mean rate of diffusion of ammonia and hydrogen chloride, expressing your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.

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                    Question 3b

                    Marks: 3
                    b)
                    The rate of diffusion of a gas is proportional to the square root of its mass.
                    Rate space equals space fraction numerator 1 over denominator square root of M subscript r end root end fraction
                    When two gases, A and B, are compared the relative rates of diffusion are: 
                    Rate subscript straight A over Rate subscript straight B equals space fraction numerator square root of M subscript r subscript straight B end root over denominator square root of M subscript r subscript straight A end root end fraction
                    Determine the relative rate of diffusion of the ammonia and hydrogen chloride from their molar masses and from part a).
                    Comment on your result.
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                      Question 3c

                      Marks: 1
                      c)
                      Determine the percentage error in the experiment.

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                        Key Concepts
                        Percentage error

                        Question 3d

                        Marks: 2
                        d)
                        The student cleans and dries the glass tube between each run of the experiment. If the glass tube is not completely dry, state what type of error can occur and what its impact on the results would be.
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                          Question 4a

                          Marks: 1
                          a)
                          The graph below shows measurements of pressure and volume for a sample of air at constant temperature.

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                          Draw a best fit line through the points.

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                            Question 4b

                            Marks: 1
                            b)
                            Deduce the relationship between pressure and volume in the sample of air.
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                              Key Concepts
                              Sketched graphs

                              Question 4c

                              Marks: 4
                              c)
                              Given the average molar mass of air is 28.97 g mol-1, find the number of moles of air used in the experiment using the values at point X.
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                                Key Concepts
                                Ideal Gas Equation

                                Question 4d

                                Marks: 2
                                d)
                                Determine the percentage uncertainty in the measure data at point, X. 

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                                  Key Concepts
                                  Propagation of errors