Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012
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Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012
Hey can someone please help me with this question. Sorry I can't post the skeletal shape but it's the January 2012 paper question 14. Thanks
The compound
has the systematic name
A 2-chlorobutane
B 3-chlorobutane
C 1-chloro-1-methylpropane
D 1-chloro-2-methylbutane -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012Answer is A.(Original post by Cyber123)
Hey can someone please help me with this question. Sorry I can't post the skeletal shape but it's the January 2012 paper question 14. Thanks
The compound
has the systematic name
A 2-chlorobutane
B 3-chlorobutane
C 1-chloro-1-methylpropane
D 1-chloro-2-methylbutane
the cl is on the 2nd carbon.
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Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012The answer is C. An oxidising agent becomes reducded itself.(Original post by xxsreillyxx)
What about question 5 in January 2012 unit 2? About oxidation?
I just cannot grasp Oxidation numbers at all.
Would be much appreciated if someone could explain
If you look at the equation; 2H2S + H2SO4 --> 3H20 + 3S
The oxidation state of sulphur in H2SO4 is -4. Why...Oxygen has oxidation state -2..(-2x3=-6). The hydrogen ions have oxidation state +1 so together +2. This means that sulphur must have oxidation state -4..(-6+2=-4).
Also if you look at the oxidation state of sulphur in hydrogen sulfide (2H2S) it is -4. Why...there are 4 hydrogen ions hence sulphur must have oxidation state -4.
The oxidation state of Sulphur is (-2....in Group 6...2 lone pairs of electrons). The equation also says 3 moles of Sulphur (3x-2=-6).
The oxidation state is sulphur has increased from -4 to -6 meaning it has gained 2 electrons. Therefore it has been reduced.
A bit long-winded but its better to understand how to look at such equations and be able to do them next time.
Last edited by Kasarna; 17-05-2012 at 21:08. -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012Thank you(Original post by Kasarna)
The answer is C. An oxidising agent becomes reducded itself.
If you look at the equation; 2H2S + H2SO4 --> 3H20 + 3S
The oxidation state of sulphur in H2SO4 is -4. Why...Oxygen has oxidation state -2..(-2x3=-6). The hydrogen ions have oxidation state +1 so together +2. This means that sulphur must have oxidation state -4..(-6+2=-4).
Also if you look at the oxidation state of sulphur in hydrogen sulfide (2H2S) it is -4. Why...there are 4 hydrogen ions hence sulphur must have oxidation state -4.
The oxidation state of Sulphur is (-2....in Group 6...2 lone pairs of electrons). The equation also says 3 moles of Sulphur (3x-2=-6).
The oxidation state is sulphur has increased from -4 to -6 meaning it has gained 2 electrons. Therefore it has been reduced.
A bit long-winded but its better to understand how to look at such equations and be able to do them next time.
but see when u said
"The oxidation state of sulphur in H2SO4 is -4. Why...Oxygen has oxidation state -2..(-2x3=-6). "
is it not -2x4 since its H2SO4?
Sorry if this is a real stupid mistake....
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Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012LOL yes this is a stupid mistake I copied out the equation wrong from the paper. The paper has H2SO3 instead of H2SO4...therefore what I had written was correct. It is -2x3=-6(Original post by xxsreillyxx)
Thank you
but see when u said
"The oxidation state of sulphur in H2SO4 is -4. Why...Oxygen has oxidation state -2..(-2x3=-6). "
is it not -2x4 since its H2SO4?
Sorry if this is a real stupid mistake....
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Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012
I'm probably going to start Unit 2 tomorrow, my main problem is everything to do with organics, the stupid language you need to use as well :/
However I resat Unit 1 two days ago, and found it went well, other people are saying it was difficult so I pray for low boundaries
If anyone has any revision tips I'd be happy to share
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Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012
on the sample paper the question was:
The following liquids have a similar number of electrons per molecule. Suggest which is likely to have the highest boiling point?
A) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
B) (CH3)3C0H
C) CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
and the answer was B, but i thought branching decreased boiling point so i thought it was d (as i know OH groups increase boiling point) hellppp -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012
This website has useful notes
http://www.knockhardy.org.uk/sci.htm -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012I am sorry but what paper is this ?? could u please tell me asap thanks(Original post by lydia12)
on the sample paper the question was:
The following liquids have a similar number of electrons per molecule. Suggest which is likely to have the highest boiling point?
A) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
B) (CH3)3C0H
C) CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
and the answer was B, but i thought branching decreased boiling point so i thought it was d (as i know OH groups increase boiling point) hellppp -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012I think the dominant intermolecular forces in D are London forces therefore its boiling point is less than B. Not sure of the answer, just trying(Original post by lydia12)
on the sample paper the question was:
The following liquids have a similar number of electrons per molecule. Suggest which is likely to have the highest boiling point?
A) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
B) (CH3)3C0H
C) CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
and the answer was B, but i thought branching decreased boiling point so i thought it was d (as i know OH groups increase boiling point) hellppp -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012it could have something to do with the hydrogen bonds attracting the oxygen atoms on neighbouring molecules. also option b says (CH3)3C0H, what does the 3 outside bracket mean? 3 lots of CH3 or 3 lots of COH(Original post by lydia12)
on the sample paper the question was:
The following liquids have a similar number of electrons per molecule. Suggest which is likely to have the highest boiling point?
A) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
B) (CH3)3C0H
C) CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
and the answer was B, but i thought branching decreased boiling point so i thought it was d (as i know OH groups increase boiling point) hellpppLast edited by The-Sinister-666; 18-05-2012 at 20:17. Reason: rephrasing -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012it means lots of CH3(Original post by The-Sinister-666)
it could have something to do with the hydrogen bonds attracting the oxygen atoms on neighbouring molecules. also option b says (CH3)3C0H, what does the 3 outside bracket mean? 3 lots of CH3 or 3 lots of COH -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012its the sample paper(Original post by avipsita)
I am sorry but what paper is this ?? could u please tell me asap thanks -
Re: Chemistry Unit 2 Edexcel, Exam- 23rd May 2012Ahhhmaziingg! Thanks soo muchh <3(Original post by fifty_six)
found sumthing hope it helps..
would greatly appreciate it
