0620 CHEMISTRY
0620/03 Paper 3 (Extended Theory), maximum raw mark 80
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[TOTAL = 6]
[TOTAL = 6]
(iii) Any correct use - making steel/iron, making cement, making glass, [1]
disposing of acid wastes, removing sulphur dioxide from flue
gases, (stone in) building, indigestion tablets, toothpaste, cosmetics etc
[TOTAL = 9]
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[TOTAL = 9]
(b) (i) Sent over the catalyst again or used to make more ammonia [1]
NOT just reused
[TOTAL = 11]
6 (a)
copper iron sulphur
composition by (4.80) (4.20) 4.8 [1]
mass/g
number of moles 0.075 0.075 0.15 [1]
of atoms
simplest mole ratio 1 1 2 [1]
of atoms
[3]
The empirical formula is CuFeS2 [1]
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[TOTAL = 11]
[6+6+9+9+11+13+11+15 = 80]
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