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IB/M/Jun20/E9 8464/C/1H
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Thursday 14 May 2020 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes
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• the periodic table (enclosed).
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COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY
Higher Tier
Chemistry Paper 1H
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0 1 This question is about the extraction of aluminium.
0 1 . 1 An aluminium atom is represented as:
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Give the number of electrons and neutrons in the aluminium atom.
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Number of electrons
Number of neutrons
Aluminium is extracted by the electrolysis of a molten mixture of aluminium oxide
and cryolite.
Figure 1 shows the cell used for the electrolysis.
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0 1 . 2 Aluminium is produced by the reduction of aluminium oxide (Al2O3).
What is meant by the term reduction?
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0 1 . 3 Oxygen is formed at the positive carbon electrodes.
Explain why the positive carbon electrodes must be continually replaced.
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0 1 . 4 A substance conducts electricity because of free moving, charged particles.
What are the free moving, charged particles in a:
• carbon electrode (made from graphite)
• molten mixture of aluminium oxide and cryolite
• metal wire?
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Carbon electrode (made from graphite)
Molten mixture of aluminium oxide and cryolite
Metal wire
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