A Level Chemistry AQA Topic 2 Inorganic I Year 1 Periodicity - QP PDF
A Level Chemistry AQA Topic 2 Inorganic I Year 1 Periodicity - QP PDF
A Level Chemistry AQA Topic 2 Inorganic I Year 1 Periodicity - QP PDF
(i) State the block in the Periodic Table that contains nickel.
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(ii) Explain, in terms of its structure and bonding, why nickel has a high melting
point.
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(i) Give the full electron configuration of the Ni2+ ion.
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(ii) Balance the following equation to show how anhydrous nickel(II) chloride can
be obtained from the hydrated salt using SOCl2
Identify one substance that could react with both gaseous products.
Substance ..............................................................................................
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(Total 9 marks)
1s2 .......................................................................................................
(ii) State the block in the Periodic Table to which aluminium belongs.
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(c) Explain why the melting point of magnesium is higher than that of sodium.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q3. (a) State the meaning of the term first ionisation energy of an atom.
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(c) Identify the block in the Periodic Table to which magnesium belongs.
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(d) Write an equation to illustrate the process occurring when the second ionisation
energy of magnesium is measured.
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(e) The Ne atom and the Mg2+ ion have the same number of electrons. Give two
reasons why the first ionisation energy of neon is lower than the third ionisation
energy of magnesium.
Reason 1 .....................................................................................................
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(f) There is a general trend in the first ionisation energies of the Period 3 elements, Na
– Ar
Trend ……….......................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................
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(ii) Explain why the first ionisation energy of sulphur is lower than would be
predicted from the general trend.
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(Total 12 marks)
Q4. The elements phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine and argon are in the p block of the Periodic
Table.
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(b) State the trend in atomic radius from phosphorus to chlorine and explain the trend.
Trend ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(c) In terms of structure and bonding, explain why sulfur has a higher melting point than
phosphorus.
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(d) In terms of atomic structure, explain why the van der Waals’ forces in liquid argon
are very weak.
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(Total 9 marks)
(a) State the number of protons and the number of neutrons in an atom of the isotope
Rb
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Number of neutrons .......................................................................................
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(b) (i) Explain how the gaseous atoms of rubidium are ionised in a mass
spectrometer
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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, to show the process that occurs
when the first ionisation energy of rubidium is measured.
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(c) The table shows the first ionisation energies of rubidium and some other elements
in the same group.
State one reason why the first ionisation energy of rubidium is lower than the first
ionisation energy of sodium.
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(d) (i) State the block of elements in the Periodic Table that contains rubidium.
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(e) A sample of rubidium contains the isotopes 85Rb and 87Rb only.
The isotope 85Rb has an abundance 2.5 times greater than that of 87Rb
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(f) By reference to the relevant part of the mass spectrometer, explain how the
abundance of an isotope in a sample of rubidium is determined.
Explanation ....................................................................................................
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(g) Predict whether an atom of 88Sr will have an atomic radius that is larger than,
smaller than or the same as the atomic radius of 87Rb. Explain your answer.
Explanation ....................................................................................................
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(Total 16 marks)
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Q1. (a) Complete the following table.
Proton
Neutron
Electron
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(b) An atom of element Z has two more protons and two more neutrons than an atom
of . Give the symbol, including mass number and atomic number, for this atom
of Z.
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(c) Complete the electronic configurations for the sulphur atom, S, and the sulphide ion,
S2–.
S 1s2 .......................................................................................................
(d) State the block in the Periodic Table in which sulphur is placed and explain your
answer.
Block ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(e) Sodium sulphide, Na2S, is a high melting point solid which conducts electricity when
molten. Carbon disulphide, CS2, is a liquid which does not conduct electricity.
(i) Deduce the type of bonding present in Na2S and that present in CS2
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Bonding in CS2.....................................................................................
(ii) By reference to all the atoms involved explain, in terms of electrons, how Na2S
is formed from its atoms.
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(iii) Draw a diagram, including all the outer electrons, to represent the bonding
present in CS2
(iv) When heated with steam, CS2 reacts to form hydrogen sulphide, H2S, and
carbon dioxide.
Write an equation for this reaction.
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(Total 16 narks)
Q2. (a) Explain why certain elements in the Periodic Table are classified as p-block
elements. Illustrate your answer with an example of a p-block element and give its
electronic configuration.
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(b) Explain the meaning of the term periodicity as applied to the properties of rows of
elements in the Periodic Table. Describe and explain the trends in atomic radius, in
electronegativity and in conductivity for the elements sodium to argon.
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(Total 16 marks)
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Q1.This question is about the elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
(a) State the element in Period 3 that has the highest melting point.
Explain your answer.
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Explanation ....................................................................................................
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(b) State the element in Period 3 that has the highest first ionisation energy.
Explain your answer.
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(c) Suggest the element in Period 3 that has the highest electronegativity value.
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(i) Use your understanding of electron pair repulsion to draw the shape of ClF3
and the shape of CCl2
Include any lone pairs of electrons that influence the shape.
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Shape of ClF3 Shape of CCl2
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(iii) Write an equation to show the formation of one mole of ClF3 from its elements.
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(Total 11 marks)
Q2. Indium is in Group 3 in the Periodic Table and exists as a mixture of the isotopes 113In
and In.
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(a) Use your understanding of the Periodic Table to complete the electron configuration
of indium.
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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, for the ionisation of indium that
requires the minimum energy.
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(iii) State why more than the minimum energy is not used to ionise the sample of
indium.
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(iv) Give two reasons why the sample of indium must be ionised.
Reason 1 ............................................................................................
Reason 2 ............................................................................................
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(c) A mass spectrum of a sample of indium showed two peaks at m/z = 113 and
m/z = 115. The relative atomic mass of this sample of indium is 114.5
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(ii) Use these data to calculate the ratio of the relative abundances of the two
isotopes.
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(d) State and explain the difference, if any, between the chemical properties of the
isotopes 113In and 115In
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Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(e) Indium forms a compound X with hydrogen and oxygen. Compound X contains
69.2% indium and 1.8% hydrogen by mass.
Calculate the empirical formula of compound X.
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(Total 15 marks)
A Na
B Mg
C Ne
D Ar
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Q4. This question is about the first ionisation energies of some elements in the Periodic
Table.
(a) Write an equation, including state symbols, to show the reaction that occurs when
the first ionisation energy of lithium is measured.
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(b) State and explain the general trend in first ionisation energies for the Period 3
elements aluminium to argon.
Trend ..........................................................................................................
Explanation .................................................................................................
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(c) There is a similar general trend in first ionisation energies for the Period 4 elements
gallium to krypton.
State how selenium deviates from this general trend and explain your answer.
Explanation .................................................................................................
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(d) Suggest why the first ionisation energy of krypton is lower than the first ionisation
energy of argon.
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(e) The table below gives the successive ionisation energies of an element.
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Ionisation energy / kJ mol–1 590 1150 4940 6480 8120
Deduce the group in the Periodic Table that contains this element.
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(f) Identify the element that has a 5+ ion with an electron configuration of
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10
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(Total 10 marks)
Q5.(a) Explain why the atomic radii of the elements decrease across Period 3 from sodium to
chlorine.
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(b) Explain why the melting point of sulfur (S8) is greater than that of phosphorus (P4).
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(c) Explain why sodium oxide forms an alkaline solution when it reacts with water.
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(d) Write an ionic equation for the reaction of phosphorus(V) oxide with an excess of
sodium hydroxide solution.
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(Total 7 marks)
(a) Identify the Period 2 element, from carbon to fluorine, that has the largest atomic
radius. Explain your answer.
Element .........................................................................................................
Explanation ....................................................................................................
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(b) State the general trend in first ionisation energies from carbon to neon.
Deduce the element that deviates from this trend and explain why this element
deviates from the trend.
Trend .............................................................................................................
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Element that deviates ....................................................................................
Explanation ....................................................................................................
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(c) Write an equation, including state symbols, for the reaction that occurs when the
first ionisation energy of carbon is measured.
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(d) Explain why the second ionisation energy of carbon is higher than the first ionisation
energy of carbon.
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(e) Deduce the element in Period 2, from lithium to neon, that has the highest second
ionisation energy.
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(Total 10 marks)
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Q1. The following table gives the melting points of some elements in Period 3.
Element Na Al Si P S
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(b) State the type of structure shown by crystals of sulfur and phosphorus.
Explain why the melting point of sulfur is higher than the melting point of
phosphorus.
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(c) Draw a diagram to show how the particles are arranged in aluminium and explain
why aluminium is malleable.
(You should show a minimum of six aluminium particles arranged in two
dimensions.)
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(d) Explain why the melting point of aluminium is higher than the melting point of
sodium.
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(Total 12 marks)
Q2. The following diagram shows the first ionisation energies of some Period 3 elements.
(a) Draw a cross on the diagram to show the first ionisation energy of aluminium.
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(b) Write an equation to show the process that occurs when the first ionisation energy
of aluminium is measured.
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(c) State which of the first, second or third ionisations of aluminium would produce an
ion with the electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
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(d) Explain why the value of the first ionisation energy of sulfur is less than the value of
the first ionisation energy of phosphorus.
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(e) Identify the element in Period 2 that has the highest first ionisation energy and give
its electron configuration.
Element .......................................................................................................
(f) State the trend in first ionisation energies in Group 2 from beryllium to barium.
Explain your answer in terms of a suitable model of atomic structure.
Trend …........................................................................................................
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(Total 11 marks)
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Q3. Ionisation energies provide evidence for the arrangement of electrons in atoms.
1s2 ................................................................................................................
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(b) (i) State the meaning of the term first ionisation energy.
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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, to show the reaction that occurs
when the second ionisation energy of magnesium is measured.
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(iii) Explain why the second ionisation energy of magnesium is greater than the
first ionisation energy of magnesium.
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Ionisation energies of
736 1450 10 500 13 629
magnesium / kJ mol–1
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(c) State and explain the general trend in the first ionisation energies of the Period 3
elements sodium to chlorine.
Trend ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(d) State how the element sulfur deviates from the general trend in first ionisation
energies across Period 3. Explain your answer.
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Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(e) A general trend exists in the first ionisation energies of the Period 2 elements
lithium to fluorine. Identify one element which deviates from this general trend.
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(Total 13 marks)
Q4. (a) Complete the electronic configuration for the sodium ion, Na+
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ls2 .................................................................................................................
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(b) (i) Write an equation, including state symbols, to represent the process for which
the energy change is the second ionisation energy of sodium.
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(ii) Explain why the second ionisation energy of sodium is greater than the
second ionisation energy of magnesium.
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(iii) An element X in Period 3 of the Periodic Table has the following successive
ionisation energies.
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(c) State and explain the trend in atomic radius of the Period 3 elements from sodium
to chlorine.
Trend ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(d) Explain why sodium has a lower melting point than magnesium.
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(e) Sodium reacts with ammonia to form the compound NaNH2 which contains the NH2–
ion. Draw the shape of the NH2– ion, including any lone pairs of electrons.
Name the shape made by the three atoms in the NH2– ion.
Shape of NH2–
(f) In terms of its electronic configuration, give one reason why neon does not form
compounds with sodium.
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(Total 16 marks)
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Q1. (a) State the meaning of the term first ionisation energy of an atom.
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1s2 ................................................................................................................
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(c) Identify the block in the Periodic Table to which magnesium belongs.
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(d) Write an equation to illustrate the process occurring when the second ionisation
energy of magnesium is measured.
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(e) The Ne atom and the Mg2+ ion have the same number of electrons. Give two
reasons why the first ionisation energy of neon is lower than the third ionisation
energy of magnesium.
Reason 1 .....................................................................................................
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(f) There is a general trend in the first ionisation energies of the Period 3 elements, Na
– Ar
Trend ……….......................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................
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(ii) Explain why the first ionisation energy of sulphur is lower than would be
predicted from the general trend.
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(Total 12 marks)
A The first ionisation energies of the elements in Period 3 show a general decrease
from sodium to chlorine.
D The ability of a halide ion to act as a reducing agent decreases from fluoride to
iodide.
(Total 1 mark)
Q3. (a) When aluminium is added to an aqueous solution of copper(II) chloride, CuCl2,
copper metal and aluminium chloride, AlCl3, are formed. Write an equation to
represent this reaction.
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(b) (i) State the general trend in the first ionisation energy of the Period 3 elements
from
Na to Ar.
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(ii) State how, and explain why, the first ionisation energy of aluminium does not
follow this general trend.
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(c) Give the equation, including state symbols, for the process which represents the
second ionisation energy of aluminium.
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(d) State and explain the trend in the melting points of the Period 3 metals Na, Mg and
Al.
Trend ..........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(Total 9 marks)
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(a) (i) Explain the meaning of the term first ionisation energy.
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(ii) State and explain the general trend in first ionisation energies for the elements
Na to P
Trend ...................................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................
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(iii) State which one of the elements from Na to P deviates from this general trend
and explain why this occurs.
Trend ..................................................................................................
Explanation .........................................................................................
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(b) State which one of the elements from Na to P has the highest melting point and
explain your answer.
Element .......................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(Total 11 marks)
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Q5. (a) The diagram below shows the melting points of some of the elements in Period
3.
(i) On the diagram, use crosses to mark the approximate positions of the melting
points for the elements silicon, chlorine and argon. Complete the diagram by
joining the crosses.
(ii) By referring to its structure and bonding, explain your choice of position for the
melting point of silicon.
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(iii) Explain why the melting point of sulphur, S8, is higher than that of phosphorus, P4
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(b) State and explain the trend in melting point of the Group II elements Ca–Ba.
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Trend ...........................................................................................................
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(Total 11 marks)
Q6. The elements phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine and argon are in the p block of the Periodic
Table.
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(b) State the trend in atomic radius from phosphorus to chlorine and explain the trend.
Trend ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(c) In terms of structure and bonding, explain why sulfur has a higher melting point than
phosphorus.
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(d) In terms of atomic structure, explain why the van der Waals’ forces in liquid argon
are very weak.
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(Total 9 marks)
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Q1. (a) (i) Complete the electronic configuration of aluminium.
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(ii) State the block in the Periodic Table to which aluminium belongs.
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(c) Explain why the melting point of magnesium is higher than that of sodium.
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Q2. (a) Explain why certain elements in the Periodic Table are classified as p-block
elements. Illustrate your answer with an example of a p-block element and give its
electronic configuration.
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(b) Explain the meaning of the term periodicity as applied to the properties of rows of
elements in the Periodic Table. Describe and explain the trends in atomic radius, in
electronegativity and in conductivity for the elements sodium to argon.
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(Total 16 marks)
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(b) State and explain the trend in electronegativity values across Period 3 from sodium
to chlorine.
Trend ...........................................................................................................
Explanation ..................................................................................................
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(d) The diagram below shows the variation in first ionisation energy across Period 3.
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(i) What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in an s
sub-level?
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(ii) What evidence from the diagram supports your answer to part (d)(i)?
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(iii) What evidence from the diagram supports the fact that the 3p sub-level is
higher in energy than the 3s?
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(iv) What evidence from the diagram supports the fact that no more than three
unpaired electrons can be accommodated in the 3p sub-level?
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(Total 12 marks)
Oxide P is a solid with a high melting point. It does not conduct electricity when solid
but does conduct when molten or when dissolved in water. Oxide P reacts with
water forming a solution with a high pH.
(i) Identify P. State the type of bonding present in P and explain its electrical
conductivity. Write an equation for the reaction of P with water.
(ii) Identify Q. State the type of bonding present in Q and explain why it is a gas
at room temperature. Write an equation for the reaction of Q with water.
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(i) Give the name used to describe this behaviour of the hydroxide.
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