Question 20N.2.sl.TZ0.4c
Date | November 2020 | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 3] | Reference code | 20N.2.sl.TZ0.4c |
Level | sl | Paper | 2 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Discuss | Question number | c | Adapted from | N/A |
Nickel catalyses the conversion of propanone to propan-2-ol.
Discuss, referring to intermolecular forces present, the relative volatility of propanone and propan-2-ol.
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hydrogen bonding/bonds «and dipole–dipole and London/dispersion forces are present in» propan-2-ol ✔
dipole–dipole «and London/dispersion are present in» propanone ✔
propan-2-ol less volatile AND hydrogen bonding/bonds stronger «than dipole–dipole »
OR
propan-2-ol less volatile AND «sum of all» intermolecular forces stronger ✔
Most candidates had the correct structure in their answers identifying the type of intermolecular forces in each compound and then comparing the strength of the two and reaching a conclusion. Some candidates did not know what was meant by volatile. Some candidates stated London dispersion forces in propanone instead of dipole-dipole.
