DP Biology (last assessment 2024)

Test builder »

Question 20N.3.HL.TZ0.12b

Select a Test
Date November 2020 Marks available [Maximum mark: 2] Reference code 20N.3.HL.TZ0.12b
Level HL Paper 3 Time zone TZ0
Command term Evaluate Question number b Adapted from N/A
b.
[Maximum mark: 2]
20N.3.HL.TZ0.12b

Disinfectants can be used to break up the biofilms. One of the most commonly used disinfectants is chlorine. Hypochlorous acid forms when chlorine mixes with water. Two different disinfectants were tested experimentally: monochloramine and hypochlorous acid. The concentration of disinfectant needed to kill 99 % of the bacteria was determined, both for free bacteria and for bacteria in biofilms. The table shows the results.

[Source: LeChevallier, M W et al. “Inactivation of biofilm bacteria.” Applied and environmental
microbiology vol. 54,10 (1988): 2492–9. doi:10.1128/AEM.54.10.2492-2499.1988 reproduced/amended with
permission from American Society for Microbiology.]

(b)

The use of monochloramine is replacing the use of chlorine, as it is more stable, but it can produce by-products that pose possible health risks. Evaluate the data to see whether monochloramine is a good choice as a disinfectant for water systems.

[2]

Markscheme

Monochloramine not a good choice [1 max]
a. high concentrations/amounts are needed;

b. health risks need to be assessed;

Monochloramine a good choice [1 max]
c. monochloramine is more stable;

d. monochloramine range for biofilm is very extensive
OR
some biofilm bacteria must be highly resistant;

Examiners report

Most candidates stated that monochloramine was not a good choice as a large concentration is required, which could imply health risks.