This question is about zinc and magnesium - AQA - GCSE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2014 - Paper 1
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This question is about zinc and magnesium.
Zinc is produced by electrolysis of molten zinc chloride, as shown in Figure 4.
Molten zinc chloride
Figure 4
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:This question is about zinc and magnesium - AQA - GCSE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2014 - Paper 1
Step 1
Why must the zinc chloride be molten for electrolysis?
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Zinc chloride must be molten for electrolysis so that ions can move freely and carry charge. In solid state, the ions are fixed in place and cannot conduct electricity.
Step 2
Describe what happens at the negative electrode.
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At the negative electrode, zinc ions gain electrons through a reduction process. The half-equation representing this reaction can be expressed as:
ightarrow ext{Zn}$$
Zinc metal is formed as a result.
Step 3
Complete the half equation for the reaction at the positive electrode.
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The half equation at the positive electrode is:
ightarrow ext{Cl}_2 + 2e^-$$
Step 4
How can you tell from the equation that the reaction is done at a high temperature?
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The presence of magnesium as a gas in the product side indicates that the reaction occurs at a high temperature, as magnesium typically exists as a solid at room temperature.
Step 5
What is meant by an endothermic reaction?
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An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs energy from the surroundings. This typically occurs in reactions where more energy is needed to break bonds than is released during bond formation.
Step 6
Calculate the mass of magnesium oxide needed to produce 1.2 tonnes of magnesium.
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To find the mass of magnesium oxide (MgO) needed:
From the equation, 2 moles of Mg are produced from 2 moles of MgO.
The molar mass of Mg is 24 g/mol, so for 1.2 tonnes (1200 kg or 1200000 g):
extMolesofMg=24extg/mol1200000extg=50000extmoles
Since the molar ratio of Mg to MgO is 1:1, moles of MgO required = 50000 moles.
The molar mass of MgO is (24 + 16) = 40 g/mol.
Therefore, the mass of magnesium oxide needed is:
Mass of MgO=50000extmoles×40extg/mol=2000000extgext(or2tonnes)
Step 7
Calculate the percentage yield.
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To calculate the percentage yield, use the formula:
Give one reason why the calculated yield of magnesium might not be obtained.
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One reason could be that the reaction is reversible, which means not all reactants convert to products. Additionally, some magnesium may be lost during separation, or there may be impurities in reactants.