When phosphorus(V) chloride, PCl5, and ammonium chloride are heated together, the compound P3N3Cl6 is
formed, together with HCl gas.
P3N3Cl6 has a cyclic structure, like the Kekulé structure of benzene.
i. Write an equation for the reaction of PCl5 and ammonium chloride to form P3N3Cl6.
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ii. Calculate the percentage by mass of P in P3N3Cl6.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
percentage by mass of P = ................... % [2]
iii. Suggest one example of evidence that could show that P3N3Cl6 has a Kekulé structure rather than a
delocalised structure.
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iv. In a molecule of P3N3Cl6 all the N and Cl atoms are bonded to P atoms.
Suggest a possible structure for a molecule of P3N3Cl6.
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, 2 This question is about the analysis of organic compounds.
Compounds F, G, H and I are structural isomers.
A student carries out test-tube tests on the compounds.
The student records the observations after carrying out each test.
These are shown in Table 5.1.
In Table 5.1, 2,4-dintrophenylhydrazine has been abbreviated to 2,4–DNP.
Table 5.1
Compound Test
2,4-DNP Acidified Bromine water Tollens' reagent
dichromate(VI)
reflux
F Orange solution Green solution Colourless solution Colourless solution
G Orange solution Green solution Orange solution Colourless solution
H Orange precipitate Orange solution Orange solution Colourless solution
I Orange precipitate Green solution Orange solution Silver mirror
i. Write the formula of the species causing the colours after refluxing with acidified dichromate(VI).
Green solution
Orange solution [2]
ii. The student is provided with further information about compounds F–I.
• They all have the molecular formula C5H10O.
• One of the compounds is alicyclic.
• The other compounds are unbranched.
Use this further information and the student’s observations in Table 5.1 to answer the following.
• How do the observations provide evidence for the possible functional groups in compounds F–I?
• Suggest a possible structure for each of the compounds F–I.
Show your reasoning.
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, 3 Oil of wintergreen is a liquid used in medicine to relieve muscle pain.
Compound H is a component in oil of wintergreen and can be synthesised from compound G, as shown below.
The boiling point and density of compound H are stated.
A student prepares a sample of compound H by the method below.
Step 1 Reflux 8.97 g of compound G for 30 minutes with an excess of methanol in the presence of a small
amount of sulfuric acid as a catalyst.
Step 2 Add an excess of aqueous sodium carbonate, Na2CO3(aq). Two layers are obtained.
Step 3 Purify the impure compound H that forms from the resulting mixture.
The student follows this method and obtains 5.32 g of pure compound H.
i. In Step 2, Na2CO3(aq) removes the sulfuric acid catalyst and any unreacted compound G from the mixture.
Write equations for this removal.
Removal of sulfuric acid
Removal of unreacted compound G
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