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Date May 2019 Marks available [Maximum mark: 7] Reference code 19M.3.sl.TZ1.4
Level sl Paper 3 Time zone TZ1
Command term Describe, Outline, Suggest Question number 4 Adapted from N/A
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[Maximum mark: 7]
19M.3.sl.TZ1.4

Polybutadiene, used in truck tyres, is a polymer of buta-1,3-diene. The spatial arrangement of atoms in the polymer depends on the type of catalyst used.

(a)

Outline two differences between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts.

[2]

Markscheme

Any two of:
heterogeneous catalyst is in different phase than reactants AND homogeneous catalyst in same phase  [✔]

homogeneous catalysts chemically change/react and are reformed at end of reaction
OR
reactants adsorb onto heterogenous catalyst and products desorb  [✔]

heterogeneous catalysts are more easily removed than homogenous catalysts [✔]

heterogeneous catalysts can function at higher temperatures [✔]

homogeneous catalysts are «generally» more selective [✔]

homogeneous catalysts offer a broader range of reactions [✔]

 

Note: Accept “state” for “phase”.

Accept “heterogeneous catalyst provides a surface to activate reaction”.

Examiners report

Many students were aware of the fundamental difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, but only a few could identify another difference to obtain full marks.

(b)

Suggest, giving a reason, how elastomers used for the tyre tread can increase the traction between the tyre and the road.

[2]

Markscheme

elastomers bend under force «and return to original form when force is released»
OR
elastomers make tyre more flexible  [✔]

allows greater contact with road  [✔]

Examiners report

Whilst some students realised that elastomers would increase the area of road in contact, hardly any linked this to their fundamental property of deforming under stress.

(c(i))

Tyre fires emit trace quantities of polychlorinated dibenzofurans and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin.

Outline, using section 31 of the data booklet, why polychlorinated dibenzofuran is not classed chemically as a dioxin but considered “dioxin-like”.

[2]

Markscheme

does not contain heterocyclic ring with 2 oxygen atoms
OR
middle ring has only 1 oxygen atom  [✔]

produces similar toxic effects to dioxins  [✔]

 

Note: Accept “does not contain dioxin ring” for M1.

Examiners report

This was a question that highlighted a perennial problem; students appearing to know the answer but not having sufficient command of the English language to express it accurately. A number did identify similar toxic effects as the reason for being “dioxin like”.

(c(ii))

The trace quantities of dioxins from tyre fires are rarely inhaled and instead settle on the ground.

Describe why this is a health concern.

[1]

Markscheme

taken up by plants, which are eaten by animals «and then further dispersed»
OR
passed on in food chain  [✔]

 

Note: Accept “do not break down and can be remobilised as dust”.

Examiners report

Only a few students linked this to the toxin entering the food chain.