WCH11 01 Rms 20220113
WCH11 01 Rms 20220113
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Mark Scheme (Results)
October 2021
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Edexcel and BTEC qualifications are awarded by Pearson, the UK’s largest awarding body. We provide a
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October 2021
Question Paper Log Number P69462A
Publications Code WCH11_01_2110_MS
All the material in this publication is copyright
© Pearson Education Ltd 2021
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General Marking Guidance
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All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must
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mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the
last.
Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be
rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than
penalised for omissions.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according
to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme
should be used appropriately.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded.
Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the
answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be
prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not
worthy of credit according to the mark scheme.
Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the
principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may
be limited.
When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark
scheme to a candidate’s response, the team leader must be
consulted.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has
replaced it with an alternative response.
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Using the mark scheme
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Examiners should look for qualities to reward rather than faults to penalise. This does NOT mean
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giving credit for incorrect or inadequate answers, but it does mean allowing candidates to be
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rewarded for answers showing correct application of principles and knowledge. Examiners should
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therefore read carefully and consider every response: even if it is not what is expected it may be
worthy of credit.
/ means that the responses are alternatives and either answer should receive full credit. ( )
means that a phrase/word is not essential for the award of the mark, but helps the examiner to
get the sense of the expected answer.
Phrases/words in bold indicate that the meaning of the phrase or the actual word is essential to
the answer. ecf/TE/cq (error carried forward) means that a wrong answer given in an earlier
part of a question is used correctly in answer to a later part of the same question.
Candidates must make their meaning clear to the examiner to gain the mark. Make sure that the
answer makes sense. Do not give credit for correct words/phrases which are put together in a
meaningless manner. Answers must be in the correct context.
Questions which involve the writing of continuous prose will expect candidates to:
write legibly, with accurate use of spelling, grammar and punctuation in order to make the
meaning clear
select and use a form and style of writing appropriate to purpose and to complex subject
matter
organise information clearly and coherently, using specialist vocabulary when appropriate.
Full marks will be awarded if the candidate has demonstrated the above abilities. Questions
where QWC is likely to be particularly important are indicated (QWC) in the mark scheme, but
this does not preclude others.
Section A
B is incorrect because in the mass ratio the unit of kg has been ignored and this is based on 10 mg of sulfur in 1 g of fuel
B is incorrect because the molar mass of sulfur has not been taken into account
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A is incorrect because the equation represents an electron is added to an ion rather than being removed
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B is incorrect because the equation represents electrons being added to an atom
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C is incorrect because one electron is being removed from each of two atoms
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Question Answer Mark
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3(a) The only correct answer is B (electrons are removed from molecules or atoms and positive ions are formed) (1)
C is incorrect because electrons are not added to atoms (in this mass spectrometer)
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C is incorrect because this assumes the number of moles of sodium is 0.1
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D is incorrect because this is the concentration in g dm-3
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4(b) The only correct answer is A (120) (1)
C is incorrect because the mole ratio has been taken as 2:1 rather than 1:2
D is incorrect because the mass of sodium has been taken as the number of moles
C is incorrect because the sulfuric acid has not been shown as ions
D is incorrect because all the ions are shown but none are cancelled
B is incorrect because this is the percentage ratio of magnesium hydroxide to sodium sulfate
C is incorrect because this is the percentage ratio of magnesium hydroxide to magnesium sulfate
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D is incorrect because this is the percentage mole ratio of the product
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5 The only correct answer is C (N3―> O2― > F―) (1)
B is incorrect because the elements which form stable 3+ ions do not have 21 electrons
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7(a) The only correct answer is C (392.0) (1)
A is incorrect because there are both dative covalent and covalent bonds within the ions
B is incorrect because there are dative covalent bonds within the ions
A is incorrect because only one ammonium, one iron and one sulfate ion have been included
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B is incorrect because the iron ions have not been included
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D is incorrect because the water molecules have been included
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8 The only correct answer is B (Li< Be< B< C) (1)
A is incorrect because the melting temperatures of Group 7 elements increase going down the group
C is incorrect because the melting temperatures of Group 1 elements decrease going down the group
C is incorrect because the S-F bond is polar and the SF6 molecule is non-polar
( )
10(a) (1)
The only correct answer is B
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C is incorrect because both arrows are full arrows rather than half arrows
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D is incorrect because the arrows are in the wrong direction
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Question Answer Mark
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10(b) The only correct answer is D (HCl) (1)
A is incorrect because ethane could be formed by the combination of two methyl radicals
B is incorrect because chloromethane could be formed by the combination of a methyl radical and a chlorine radical
C is incorrect because dichloromethane could be formed from the combination of CH2Cl radical and a chlorine radical
( )
11(a) Cl (1)
The only correct answer is A
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Question Answer Mark
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11 (b) The only correct answer is D (11) (1)
A is incorrect because the C-H bonds and the sigma C-C have not been counted
B is incorrect because some of the C-H bonds have not been counted
C is incorrect because the C-C bond on the alkene bond has not been counted
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Section B
2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 (1) Accept px2 py2 pz2 for p6
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Ionic bond scores 0 overall
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Reject incorrect total number of electrons for M2
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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12(c) a line/covalent bond is when electron(s) Ignore references to attraction between bonding pair and (2)
come from both/each atom(s) (1) nucleus.
bond angle in BeCl2(s)/polymeric is 109.5o (1) ALLOW any bond angle between 110 o and 95 o.
[98o actual value]
Ignore references to shape
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4 electron pairs/bonds in solid or 2 bonding (1)
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pairs/2 bonds (no lone pairs) in gas
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Ignore references to lp-lp/lp-bp repulsion
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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12(e) Example of correct dot-and-cross diagram (2)
correct charges shown and two chloride ions (1)
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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12(f) Beryllium is smaller /has fewer electron (3)
shells/ has a higher charge density (than
calcium)
OR
beryllium is more electronegative (than (1)
calcium)
Beryllium ion/ Be2+ is more polarising (than Allow beryllium is more polarising than calcium
calcium /ion Ca2+)
OR
calcium loses (outer) electrons
more easily (than beryllium)
OR
difference in electronegativity between
calcium and chlorine is greater (than between (1)
beryllium and chlorine)
beryllium-chlorine bond has a higher degree Accept bonding in beryllium chloride is (more) covalent/
of covalency (than calcium-chlorine bond) bonding in calcium chloride is (more) ionic.
(1) M3 is dependent on either M1 or M2 being scored
Allow reverse arguments throughout
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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13(a)(i) Example of calculation: (2)
expression for calculation of RAM of silicon (1) (28x92.17) +(29x4.71)+(30x3.12)
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answer to two decimal places (1) =28.1095
=28.11
Allow units g mol-1/a.m.u only
Correct answer scores 2
Allow TE from incorrect expression if answer lies between
28 and 30.
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Si 14 15
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Si 14 16
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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13(b) all atoms are joined together by covalent Allow correct description of covalent bond (3)
bonds/giant covalent(structure) (1) Do not award intermolecular forces/ ionic bonds/ double
covalent bonds. Ignore stoichiometry even if incorrect.
these are strong / take a lot of energy to
break (so melting temperature is very high) (1) Ignore high boiling temperature
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Incorrect symbol(s) in formula loses M3
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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13(d) Example of calculation: (4)
calculation of moles carbon dioxide (1) 3÷44 = 0.06818
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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14(a) there is a “jump”/much bigger increase (2)
between the third and fourth ionisation (1)
energies
(First) 3 electrons in outer shell (1) Accept fourth electron is removed from a different
(quantum) shell (which is closer to the nucleus)
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(so requires less energy)/ p energy level (1)
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is higher than s energy level
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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14(c)(i) An answer that makes reference to (2)
delocalised /free (to move) electrons /sea of (1)
electrons
aluminium forms an inert/oxide layer (1) Ignore malleable, strong, heat resistant, high melting
temperature.
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14(d)(i) 2 Al + 3 H2O Al2O3 + 3H2 Allow multiples (1)
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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14(d)(ii) An answer that makes reference to two of the (2)
following:
reduces greenhouse gas emissions / Allow reduces sulfur dioxide emissions and which reduces
carbon dioxide and which affects climate acid rain
change / global warming (1) Do not award references to ozone depletion,
carbon neutral
the production of hydrogen is portable (1)
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(a) An answer that makes reference to: (2)
the mixture is boiled/ vapourised/ Do not award cracking/reforming
(fractionally) distilled (1)
2-methylpropene (1)
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Allow 1 mark for three correct non-skeletal formulae
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Ignore bond lengths and angles
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(b)(iii) 8 correct points scores 4 marks (4)
6 or 7 correct points scores 3 marks
Product Name Structural formula 4 or 5 correct points scores 2 marks
2 or 3 correct points scores 1 mark
4 (4)
butan(e)-2-ol CH3CH2CHOHCH3
Penalise omission of “an” in 3 and 4
once only
Penalise wrong number of carbon
atoms once only
Award 1 point for butan-1-ol and
correct formula in Product 4
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(c) (2)
correct repeat unit (1)
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(d) (2)
energy is produced /can be used to generate Allow production of hydrogen
electricity or heat locally
Or
prevents polymers going to Ignore non-biodegradable, non-renewable,
landfill/storage/taking up space (1) reduces polymer waste/pollution
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(e)(i) Example of calculation: (3)
volume CO2 produced (1) 4 x 35 = 140 (cm3 )
total volume remaining (1) [(5.83 x 10-3 ) + (3.01 x 10-3 )] x 24000 = 212.16/212 (cm3)
Allow TE throughout.
Correct answer with no working scores 3 marks
IGNORE SF except 1 SF
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Question Answer Additional Guidance Mark
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15(e)(ii) carbon monoxide may be produced (2)
(incomplete combustion may occur) (1) Do not award particulates
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