q 21, I should be D. A would be formed since it is a reducing atmosphere, reduction is the addition of hydrogen so ethene can be reduced to ethane. B can also be form when methane reacts with ammonia to form methyl-amine. ethanol, C ,can also be formed when ethene reacts with water (steam) the high energy can convert water to steam. D is an acid, which are you usually formed by oxidation reactions, so it can't be formed here.
q 31 D again. the most abundant is the second bar. one sulphur atom has a mass of 32.1 so the second bar must be 2 sulphur atoms S2 since its mass is 64.2, making 1 correct. for 2 there is no way to come to this conclusion. and 3, they are not different isotopes they are just different molecules of sulphur with different number of atoms in each molecule.
q32 I should be A. as you know temperature is the measure of kinetic energy in a substance so even though there be some at very high kinetic energy and some with a very low kinetic energy(think of Boltzmann distribution curve), since they are at a constant temperature, the average kinetic energy should be the same. 2 is true also since in 1 dm3 they have the same number of moles and since P has an Mr which is four time greater it is 4 times heavier. 3 is also true, same number of molecules of each gas because of same number of moles so they contribute equal pressure.
Can you do me a favour and send me these two papers (specimen 01 and oct/nov 01)? I can't find them on xtreme papers or FEP and they seem like they would be good practice.