My Test
My Test
My Test
Cl
[2]
[Total: 2]
2 (a) Name a radioactive element that is used as a source of energy in nuclear power stations.
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[Total: 2]
3 Deduce the number of electrons and neutrons in one atom of the isotope of nickel shown.
62
28Ni
[Total: 2]
4 (a) Choose from the list the radioactive isotope used as a source of energy.
[1]
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[Total: 2]
32
16S
2
33
16S
Use your knowledge of protons, neutrons and electrons to answer the following questions.
(a) Describe how these isotopes of sulfur are the same and how they are different.
same .................................................................................................................................
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different .............................................................................................................................
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(b) Explain why each of these isotopes have an overall charge of zero.
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(c) Explain why both isotopes have the same chemical properties.
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[Total: 5]
electron
neutron
proton +1
[2]
[Total: 2]
3
Explain why the noble gases are unreactive in terms of their electronic structure.
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[Total: 1]
63 65
8 Copper has two different naturally occurring atoms, Cu and Cu.
(a) State the term used for atoms of the same element with different nucleon numbers.
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Complete the table to show the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the particles of
copper shown.
63 65 2+
Cu Cu
protons
neutrons
electrons
[3]
4
(c) Relative atomic mass is the average mass of naturally occurring atoms of an element.
63 65
Cu Cu
70% 30%
[Total: 6]
State why these two isotopes of chlorine have the same chemical properties.
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[Total: 2]
5
27
A 14 13 13Al
25 2+
B 12 12Mg
C 10 10 9
[6]
[Total: 6]
11 Complete the table to show the number of electrons, neutrons and protons in the uranium atom
and rubidium ion shown.
235
92U 92
87 +
37Rb 50
[3]
[Total: 3]
12 Name the element which has atoms with an electronic structure of 2,8,1.
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[Total: 1]
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6
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[Total: 2]
• deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in the boron atom and chloride ion
shown
• identify the atom or ion represented by the final row.
11
5B 5
35 –
17Cl 17
24 21 30
[5]
[Total: 5]
[2]
[Total: 2]
23
11Na
(a) Deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in this isotope of sodium.
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[Total: 4]
17 3+
Complete the table to show the number of nucleons, neutrons and electrons in an l ion.
3+
number in l
nucleons
neutrons
electrons
[3]
[Total: 3]
number of number of
protons electrons
Na
2−
S
Cl2
[3]
[Total: 3]