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C1.2.1 Calcium Carbonate
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• Learners will be able to test their progress against learning outcomes using questions fro past AQA GCSE examinations
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Foundation Tier C1 June 12, 41.
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• a (i) (ii)
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1b continued
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Q Answer Extra Information Mark1 (a) (i) Bubble the gas through
limewater/calcium hydroxide solution
allow (add) limewater. Test must be correct to gain result mark
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1 (a) (ii) (the solution) goes cloudy Allow milky 1
1 b Advantage- quarrying limestone provides building materials, employment and new road linksDisadvantage- quarrying limestone releases dust, and lorries release carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuel
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Higher Tier C1 June 12, 5
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Q Answer Extra Information Mark1 (a) (i) Water Accept hydrogen oxide
Allow H2O1
1 (a) (ii) Carbon dioxide Allow CO2
Accept any soluble carbonate or carbonic acid
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1 b (i) CaCO3 + 2 HCl CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
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1 b (ii) Because sulfur reacts with oxygen/air to produce sulfur dioxide or sulfur burns to produce sulfur dioxideAnd (sulfur dioxide) causes acid rain that reacts with/erodes limestone/calcium carbonate
Accept correct equation
Ignore wears away
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1 c (i) Because carbon dioxide is produced from burning methane
Because carbon dioxide is produced from decomposing calcium carbonate/limestone
Accept correct equation
Accept correct equationDo not accept carbon in calcium carbonate reacting with air
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1 c (i) Because carbon dioxide is produced from burning methane
Because carbon dioxide is produced from decomposing calcium carbonate/limestone
Accept correct equation
Accept correct equationDo not accept carbon in calcium carbonate reacting with air
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1 c (ii) NitrogenThis is the main gas/75-80%/of air
Allow there is a lot of this gas in air
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