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C2 2.3.3.(ii) Quantitative Chemistry
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• Learners will be able to test their progress against learning outcomes using questions from past AQA GCSE examinations.
• C2 2.3.3.(ii)
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• C2 2.3.3.(ii)
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(a) Because calcium is +2 and hydroxide is -1OrTo make the compound neutral (in terms of charges)
Accept balance the charges
Allow calcium needs to lose 2 electrons and hydroxide needs to gain one electron
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(b) Particles of size 1- 100nmOr particles with a few hundred atoms /ionsOr particles with a high surface are ( to volume ration)Or as different properties to ‘normal’ size particles of the same substance
Allow clear comparison to ‘normal’ size particles
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(c) Mr CaO = 56And Mr Ca(OH)2 = 742/56 (x74) or 0.036 (x74)Or74/56 (x2) or 1.3 (214…) (x2)2.6(428….) in range 2.6 to 2.96
Allow ecf from step 1
Correct answer with or without working gains 3 marksAllow ecf carried through from step 1Ignore final rounding to 3
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• C2 2.3.3.(ii)