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Q1.
This question is about elements, compounds and mixtures.
Compound
Metallic element
Mixture
Non-metallic element
(1)
Compound
Metallic element
Mixture
Non-metallic element
(1)
(c) What is the name of the elements in Group 0 of the periodic table?
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Alkali metals
Halogens
Noble gases
Transition metals
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Atoms
Ions
Molecules
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
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(h) Fine and coarse particles of the metallic element are also cubes.
The length of a fine particle cube is 10 times smaller than the length of a
coarse particle cube.
How does the surface area to volume ratio of the fine particle cube
compare with that of the coarse particle cube?
Q2.
This question is about atomic structure and the periodic table.
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(b) The table below shows the mass numbers and percentage abundances of
the isotopes of gallium.
69 60
71 40
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(c) Give the numbers of electrons and neutrons in an atom of the isotope
Ga+
Ga–
Ga3+
Ga3–
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(e) Gallium was discovered six years after Mendeleev published his periodic
table.
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Q3.
This question is about models of the atom.
(a) Atoms were first thought to be tiny spheres that could not be divided.
Electron
Neutron
Proton
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Alpha
Electron
Neutron
Proton
(1)
(d) Which scientist first suggested that electrons orbit the nucleus at specific
distances?
Bohr
Chadwick
Mendeleev
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(e) The model of the atom used today has three subatomic particles:
• electrons
• neutrons
• protons.
Atoms of the same element have the same atomic number because they
have the
Atoms of the same element can have different mass numbers because
they have
Atoms have no overall charge because they have the same number of
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A ball of radius 10 cm
An island of radius 10 km
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(Total 8 marks)
Q4.
This question is about the development of scientific theories.
The diagram below shows a timeline of some important steps in the development
of the model of the atom.
Describe three other differences between the nuclear model of the atom
and the plum pudding model.
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(d) Give the correct reason why Mendeleev reversed the order of some pairs
of elements.
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(Total 8 marks)
Q5.
This question is about atomic structure.
Figure 1
A
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Use Figure 1.
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Group __________________________
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(d) Give the atomic number and the mass number of element Z.
Use Figure 1.
1 5 6 11 16
The atoms have a different number of neutrons but the same number of protons.
Compound
Ion
Isotope
Molecule
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Q6.
This question is about elements, compounds and mixtures.
Figure 1
A B C D E
(1)
A B C D E
(1)
A B C D E
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(1)
(d) Draw one line from each method of separation to the substance and
mixture it would separate.
(2)
(e) Sand does not dissolve in water. A student separates a mixture of sand
and water by filtration.
Diagram
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(3)
Figure 2
0 °C
10 °C
50 °C
100 °C
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(g) Describe how the process of distillation shown in Figure 2 produces pure
water from salt solution.
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Q7.
This question is about atomic structure.
neutron
+1
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(d) The model of the atom changed as new evidence was discovered.
The plum pudding model suggested that the atom was a ball of positive
charge with electrons embedded in it.
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Explain how.
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Q8.
This question is about mixtures.
Draw one line from each substance and mixture to the best method of
separation.
Chromatography
Fractional distillation
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
(d) Calculate the percentage of metal B atoms in the mixture of metals shown
in Figure 2.
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An alloy
A compound
A molecule
A polymer
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(f) Why is the mixture of metals in Figure 2 harder than the pure metal?
(1)
Figure 3
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20 nm3
60 nm3
400 nm3
8000 nm3
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Q9.
This question is about the structure of the atom.
Each word may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
The two types of particle in the centre of the atom are the proton
Niels Bohr suggested particles orbit the centre of the atom. This type of
particle
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The two types of particle with the same mass are the neutron
Percentage (%)
Mass number
abundance
Isotope 1 63 70
Isotope 2 65 30
(b) Calculate the relative atomic mass (Ar) of element X using the equation:
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Element X is
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The radius of the centre of the atom is the radius of the atom.
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Radius = ___________________ m
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Q10.
The diagram below represents different models of the atom.
(a) Which diagram shows the plum pudding model of the atom?
(1)
(b) Which diagram shows the model of the atom developed from the alpha
particle scattering experiment?
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(c) Which diagram shows the model of the atom resulting from Bohr’s work?
(1)
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(1)
(e) Element X has two isotopes. Their mass numbers are 69 and 71
< 69.5
> 70.5
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Q11.
This question is about atomic structure.
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(a) Name the particle in the atom that has a positive charge.
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(b) Name the particle in the atom that has the smallest mass.
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3 4 7 10
(d) What are lithium atoms with different numbers of neutrons called?
Compounds
Ions
Isotopes
Molecules
(1)
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Isotope 1 10 20
Isotope 2 11 80
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Q12.
This question is about atoms.
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(b) How many atoms are present in one mole of fluorine atoms?
2.03 × 1026
2.06 × 1023
6.02 × 1023
6.02 × 1026
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(c) The plum pudding model of the atom was replaced by the nuclear model.
The nuclear model was developed after the alpha particle scattering
experiment.
Compare the plum pudding model with the nuclear model of the atom.
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The table shows the mass numbers and percentage of each isotope.
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Mass number 24 25 26
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Q13.
The electronic structure of the atoms of five elements are shown in the figure
below.
Choose the element to answer the question. Each element can be used once,
more than once or not at all.
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A B C D E
(1)
A B C D E
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(c) Which element is a metal in the same group of the periodic table as
element A?
(1)
A B C D E
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(e) There are two isotopes of element A. Information about the two isotopes is
shown in the table below.
Use the information in the table above above to calculate the relative
atomic mass of element A.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
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Q14.
An atom of aluminium has the symbol
(a) Give the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in this atom of
aluminium.
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(c) In the periodic table, the transition elements and Group 1 elements are
metals.
CrO3
Use your own knowledge and the data in the table above to compare the
chemical and physical properties of transition elements and Group 1
elements.
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Q15.
This question is about mixtures and analysis.
Air
Carbon dioxide
Graphite
Sodium Chloride
Steel
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(b) Draw one line from each context to the correct meaning.
Context Meaning
Pure
A single element or a single
substance in
compound
chemistry
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Pure
A substance that can be separated
substance in
by filtration
everyday life
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(d) A student tested a metal chloride solution with sodium hydroxide solution.
Calcium
Copper(II)
Iron(II)
Iron(III)
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q16.
There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic
table.
(1)
–1
+1
(1)
ions
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molecules
neutrons
(1)
number of neutrons
number of protons
number of shells
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These atoms are from elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the
periodic table.
Atom X
Atom Y
Atom Z
(1)
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Q17.
There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic
table.
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(b) The electronic structure of a neon atom shown in Figure 2 is not correct.
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Q18.
This question is about fluorine.
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Group _______________________________
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(ii) Complete the table below to show the particles in an atom and their
relative masses.
Proton
Neutron 1
Very small
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(iii) Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence.
called ________________ .
(1)
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(1)
Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence.
(iv) Figure 2 shows what happens to the electrons in the outer shells
when a sodium atom reacts with a fluorine atom.
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Dissolve in water
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Q19.
This question is about atoms, molecules and nanoparticles.
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(b) Hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms chemically combine to produce water
molecules.
(i) Complete the figure below to show the arrangement of the outer shell
electrons of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a molecule of water.
(2)
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(i) How does the size of a nanoparticle compare with the size of an
atom?
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