CIE Jun 2017 v1 Paper 3 Q2

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PMT Malachite is a basic form of copper carbonate in which copper hydroxide is also present. The accepted chemical formula of malachite is CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.H2O. When malachite is heated, it decomposes as shown. CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.H2O(s) 2CuO(s) + CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) In this experiment, you will heat malachite to decompose it and use your results to obtain evidence about the accepted formula of malachite. FA 5 is malachite, CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.H2O. (a) Method Read through the method before starting any practical work. In the space below prepare a single table for your results of Experiments 1 and 2. Experiment 1Weigh a crucible with its lid and record the mass. Add between 2.5 g and 3.0 g of FA 5 to the crucible. Weigh the crucible with FA 5 and lid and record the mass. Place the crucible on the pipe-clay triangle. Heat the crucible and contents gently for about two minutes, with the lid on. Remove the lid and continue heating gently for about three minutes. Replace the lid and leave the crucible and residue to cool for at least five minutes. Then reweigh the crucible and contents with the lid on. Record the mass. While the crucible is cooling, you may wish to begin work on Question 3. Calculate and record the mass of FA 5 used and the mass of residue obtained. State the observation(s) you made while the reaction was taking place.Experiment 2 Repeat the method used in Experiment 1, using between 1.5 g and 2.0 g of FA 5 in the second crucible. Results II III IV VI [6]UCLES 2017 9701/31/M/J/17<br />
 PMT (b) Calculations Show your working and appropriate significant figures in the final answer to each step of your calculations. (i) Use your results from Experiment 1 to calculate the number of moles of copper oxide, CuO, obtained as residue. Use the Periodic Table on page 12 for any data you may require. moles of CuO obtained in Experiment 1 =mol (ii) Use your answer to (i), the equation on page 4 and the mass of FA 5 you used in Experiment 1, to calculate the relative formula mass, Mr, of malachite. Mr of malachite (from Experiment 1) =(iii) Use your results from Experiment 2 to calculate another value for the relative formula mass, Mr, of malachite. Mr of malachite (from Experiment 2) =(iv) Use data from the Periodic Table to calculate the relative formula mass, Mr, of malachite from its accepted formula, CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.H2O. Mr of malachite (from formula) =(v) If the relative formula mass of malachite obtained from either of your experiments is within 2.5% of the answer in (iv), this is good evidence that the accepted formula, CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.H2O, is correct. Show by calculation whether either of your experiments supports the accepted formula.UCLES 2017 9701/31/M/J/17 [5] [Turn over<br />
 PMT (c) (i) State one way of improving the accuracy of the experimental method, using the same masses of FA 5. Explain the benefit of your improvement.(ii) Explain why you would expect Experiment 1 to be more accurate than Experiment 2.[3] [Total: 14]UCLES 2017 9701/31/M/J/17<br />

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