HL Atomic Structure Questions 1
HL Atomic Structure Questions 1
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1 The nucleus of a radon atom, 86 Rn , contains
A 222 protons and 86 neutrons B 86 protons and 136 neutrons
C 86 protons and 222 neutrons D 86 protons, 136 neutrons and 86 electrons
2 In which pair do the species contain the same number of neutrons?
A 108
46 Pd and 110
48 Cd B 118
50 Sn and 120
50 Sn C 196
78 Pt and 198
78 Pt
2+
D 226
88 Ra 2 + and 222
86 Rn
3 Complete the table below by giving the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons [4]
Species Protons Neutrons Electrons
23
11 Na
16
8 O
18
8 O 2−
40
20 Ca 2+
4 Consider the composition of the species W, X, Y and Z below. Which species is a positive ion?
5 The isotopic composition of a certain element, Z, is 60 % of 24Z, 20 % of 25Z and 20 % of 26Z. Find the
relative atomic mass of Z.
A 24.30 B 24.35 C 24.45 D 24.60
Calculate the relative atomic mass of krypton in this sample. Give your answer to two
decimal places. [2]
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(b) Deduce the number of each sub-atomic particle in an atom of 84Kr. [2]
7 Europium has two naturally occurring isotopes, 151Eu and 153Eu. The relative atomic mass of europium
is 152.04. The natural abundances of these two isotopes are
A 151
Eu 50 % and Eu 50 %
153
B 151
Eu 48 % and 153
Eu 52 %
C 151
Eu 52 % and Eu 48 %
153
D 151
Eu 30 % and 153
Eu 70 %
Questions on Atomic Structure
8 The relative atomic masses of elements are based upon the 12C scale.
(a) What is the composition of the 12C nucleus?............................................................................ [1]
(b) Carbon also exists as the 14C isotope. How does the composition of the 14C isotope differ from
that of the 12C isotope? [1]
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(c) The isotopic percentages in a sample of carbon were found to be 95 % 12C and 5% 14C.
(i) How could this information be obtained? [1]
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(ii) Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample [2]
9 Chlorine occurs as two natural isotopes, Chlorine-35 and Chlorine-37. Which one of the following
statements concering chlorine atoms is FALSE.
A All chlorine atoms have the same nuclear charge
B The nuclei have diameters which are approximately 1/10 000 of the diameter of chlorine atoms
C Some naturally occurring chlorine nuclei contain 18 neutrons
D Some naturally occurring chlorine nuclei contain 20 electrons
12 Chlorine exists as two isotopes, 35Cl and 37Cl. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45.
Calculate the percentage abundance of each isotope. [2]
13 Indium has two naturally occurring isotopes: indium-113 and indium-115. The relative atomic mass
of indium is 114.82. Calculate the natural abundance of each isotope. [2]
14 Considering only the most common isotope, which element(s) have more protons than neutrons in
the nucleus? State the symbols. [1]
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