2nd Trimester Worksheet MarkSchemeIB
2nd Trimester Worksheet MarkSchemeIB
2nd Trimester Worksheet MarkSchemeIB
1. A student heated a known mass of zinc powder in an open crucible until there was no
further mass change and recorded the final mass.
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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2. What is the molar mass of a gas according to the following experimental data?
Temperature 17 °C
Pressure 98 kPa
𝟒𝟎.𝟎×𝟖.𝟑𝟏×𝟐𝟗𝟎
A. 𝟗𝟖×𝟎.𝟐𝟐𝟎
98×0.220
B. 40.0×8.31×290
40.0×8.31×17
C. 98×0.220
98×0.220
D.
40.0×8.31×17
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3. Which statement best explains the first ionization energy of sulfur being lower than that of
phosphorus?
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4. 20 cm3 of gas A reacts with 20 cm3 of gas B to produce 10 cm3 of gas AxBy and 10 cm3 of excess
gas A. What are the correct values for subscripts x and y in the empirical formula of the product
AxBy (g)?
x y
A. 2 1
B. 2 2
C. 1 1
D. 1 2
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NA = 6.02 × 1023
A. 3.01 × 1023
B. 6.02 × 1023
C. 3.01 × 1024
D. 6.02 × 1024
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6. The two containers shown are connected by a valve. What is the total pressure after the valve is
opened and the two gas samples are allowed to mix at constant temperature?
A. 1.5 × 105 Pa
B. 2.3 × 105 Pa
C. 2.5 × 105 Pa
D. 5.0 × 105 Pa
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7. 3.00 mol of C3H8 is mixed with 20.00 mol of O2. Which quantity is present at the end of the
reaction?
B. 5.00 mol of O2
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8. What is the coefficient of HCl (aq) when the equation is balanced using the smallest possible
whole numbers?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 [1]
9. Successive ionization energies of an element, X, are shown.
What energy, in kJ mol−1, is required for element X to reach its most stable oxidation state in
ionic compounds?
A. 740
B. 1450
C. 2190
D. 7730
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11. What is the relative atomic mass of an element with the following mass spectrum?
A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
D. 28
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A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6
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34 2−
13. Which is correct for 16 S ? (D is correct)
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14. The graph shows the first ionization energies of some consecutive elements.
A. Y is in group 3
B. Y is in group 10
C. X is in group 5
D. X is in group 18
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15. What is the correct labelling of the blocks of the periodic table? (D is correct)
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16. Three elements, X, Y, and Z are in the same period of the periodic table. The relative sizes of
their atoms are represented by the diagram. (C is correct)
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A. Na+
B. Mg2+
C. P3−
D. S2−
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19. Which complex ion contains a central ion with an oxidation state of +3?
A. [PtCl6]2−
B. [Cu(H2O)4(OH)2]
C. [Ni(NH3)4(H2O)2]2+
D. [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+
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A. Br−
B. Ca2+
C. Al3+
D. Si4+
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21. What is the correct trend going down groups 1 and 17?
C. Electronegativities increase
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23. What are the formal charges on the atoms in this molecular ion?
¨ ¨ −
[: 𝑆 = 𝐶 = 𝑁: ]
S C N
A. −1 0 0
B. 0 0 −1
C. −1 +1 0
D. 0 +1 −1
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A. CuS
B. Cu2S
C. CuSO3
D. Cu2SO3
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A. BeH2
B. AlH3
C. PH3
D. SiH4
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26. Alloying a metal with a metal of smaller atomic radius can disrupt the lattice and make it more
difficult for atoms to slide over each other. Which property will increase as a result?
A. Electrical conductivity
B. Ductility
C. Malleability
D. Strength
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A. HNO3
B. SF4
C. XeF4
D. XeO4
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A. HCOOH
B. HCOO–
C. CH3OH
D. H2CO3
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B. Dipole–dipole forces
C. Hydrogen bonding
D. Covalent bonding
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Paper 2
1. The periodic table is a useful tool in explaining trends of chemical behaviour.
(a.i) Annotate and label the ground state orbital diagram of boron, using arrows to represent
electrons.
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(a.ii) Sketch the shapes of the occupied orbitals identified in part (a)(i).
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(b) Explain the decrease in first ionization energy from Li to Cs, group 1.
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valence electron further from nucleus/«atomic» radius larger «down the group» ✓
«electron» more shielded/ less attractive force/easier to remove ✓
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tetrahedral ✓
(c.ii) Deduce the Lewis (electron dot) structure of ammonia and sketch its 3D molecular shape.
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2. Analytical and spectroscopic techniques enable chemists to identify and determine structures of
compounds.
(a) An unknown organic compound, X, comprising of only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen was
found to contain 48.6 % of carbon and 43.2 % of oxygen.
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(b) 0.363 g of organic liquid Y was vaporized completely at 95.0 °C and 100.0 kPa. The
gas volume was measured to be 81.0 cm3. Determine the molar mass of Y. [3]
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(a) Bismuth has atomic number 83. Deduce two pieces of information about the
electron configuration of bismuth from its position on the periodic table.
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«layers of» cations slide over each other without disrupting bonding
OR
attraction between metal ions and delocalized electrons/metallic bonding is not
disrupted by changing position of metal ions
OR
metallic bonds are non-directional
OR
changing the shape does not disrupt the bonding ✓
(c) Argon has three naturally occurring isotopes, 36Ar, 38Ar and 40Ar.
(c.i) Identify the technique used to determine the relative proportions of the isotopes of argon.
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mass spectrometry
OR
mass spectroscopy
OR
mass spectrum
The isotopic composition of a sample of argon is 0.34 % of 36Ar, 0.06 % of 38Ar and 99.6 % of
40
Ar.
(c.ii) Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample, giving your answer to two decimal
places.
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(d) State the full electron configuration of the cobalt (II) ion, Co2+.
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