Atomicstructurequestions
Atomicstructurequestions
Choose the element to answer the question. Each element can be used once, more than
once or not at all.
A B C D E
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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?
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(d) Which element exists as single atoms?
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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6 * (0.925) + 7(0.075 = 5.55 + 0.53 = 6.08
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6.08
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(Total 8 marks)
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Q2.The Sun is mainly hydrogen and helium.
The diagrams show an atom of hydrogen and an atom of helium.
Hydrogen Helium
(a) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
molecule.
shell.
(1)
a bond.
(ii) The circle (labelled R) around the centre of each atom is called an electrical charge.
an energy level
(shell).
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(b) Use the diagrams in part (a) to help you to answer these questions.
Question Answer
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(c) The Sun is 73% hydrogen and 25% helium. The rest is other elements.
Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions.
(ii) Which group of the periodic table are helium and neon in?
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(Total 8 marks)
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Q3. Use the Data Sheet to help you answer this question.
Q4. You will find it helpful to use the information on the Data Sheet when answering this
question.
13 protons
and 14 neutrons.
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(c) Complete the table for the element fluorine.
Fluorine atom 9 10 9
Fluoride atom 9 10 10
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(Total 7 marks)
Q5. (a) The diagram represents an atom of beryllium. Use words from the box to label
the diagram.
nucleus
electron
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(b) Use crosses (x) to complete the diagram to show the electronic structure of a
magnesium atom. The atomic (proton) number of magnesium is 12.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
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Q6. This question is about the structure of atoms.
(a) Choose words from the list to complete the sentences below.
An atom has no overall charge because is has the same number of electrons and
protons
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12 14
C and C
6 6
12 6
Isotope C 6 12 6
6
12
12 6
Isotope C 6 6
6
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(Total 5 marks)
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Q7. The diagram shows the structure of a lithium atom.
neutron
(a) (i) What is represented by .................................................................................
nucleus
(ii) What is represented by ...........................................................................
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Li
(b) What is the symbol for lithium? ................................................................................
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(Total 3 marks)
Q8. The diagram represents an atom. Choose words from the list to label the diagram.
nucleus
neutron
(Total 3 marks)
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Q9. The diagram shows an atom.
electron
proton nucleus
neutron
(b) To which Group of the periodic table does this atom belong?
group 1
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Q10.An atom of aluminium has the symbol
(a) Give the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in this atom of aluminium.
13
Number of protons ..........................................
14
Number of neutrons ..........................................
13
Number of electrons ..........................................
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(1)
(c) In the periodic table, the transition elements and Group 1 elements are metals.
Some of the properties of two transition elements and two Group 1 elements are
shown in the table below.
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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(Total 10 marks)
The periodic table on the Data Sheet may help you with this question.
Q12. Sando-K is a medicine. It is given to people whose bodies contain too little of a
particular element.
Sando-K is a mixture of two compounds. The formulae of the two compounds are given
below.
KHCO3 KCl
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(a) Use the Data Sheet to help you to name all the elements in these compounds.
Potassium, Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen, as well as Potassium, and Chlorine
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Q13. Hydrogen and helium have both been used in airships.
(a) Tick ( ) the property which both hydrogen and helium have that makes an airship
float in air.
Property Tick ( )
Colourless
(1)
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
hydrogen oxide
hydroge + oxygen → .............................
n
(1)
(ii) Helium is safer than hydrogen because it does not burn in oxygen.
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a fuel.
unreactive.
(1)
atoms.
elements.
(1)
electron
nucleus
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q14. Aluminium is a useful metal.
(1)
(b) Aluminium is used as the electrical conductor for overhead power cables.
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(2)
(Total 3 marks)
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Q15. John Dalton wrote these statements in 1808.
• “All substances are made of a vast number of extremely small particles called atoms.”
• “Every particle of water is like every other particle of water, every particle of hydrogen
is like every other particle of hydrogen, etc.”
(a) “Every particle of water is like every other particle of water.” Use Dalton’s ideas and
your knowledge of water to explain why.
because they contain the same atoms, and the same number of atoms, meaning
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that they will be identical. this means that every particle will be like the other
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particle of water.
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(b) Dalton thought that all atoms of an element are exactly the same. We now know that
it is possible to have atoms of the same element but with different mass numbers.
The diagrams represent two atoms of hydrogen.
Atom A Atom B
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(Total 3 marks)
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Q16. The diagram represents an atom of beryllium.
4 7 9 12
4
(a) The atomic number (proton number) of this atom is .
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9
(b) The mass number of this atom is .
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(Total 2 marks)
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(b) The diagram below represents a lithium atom.
nucleus
electrons
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(Total 3 marks)
Q18. This question is about oxygen atoms. The periodic table on the Data Sheet may help
you to answer this question.
(1)
(ii) Name the part of the oxygen atom that is labelled A on the diagram.
nucleus
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(b) Two isotopes of oxygen are oxygen-16 and oxygen-18.
16 18
O O
8 8
oxygen-16 oxygen-18
Explain, in terms of particles, how the nucleus of an oxygen-18 atom is different from
the nucleus of an oxygen-16 atom.
because they contain different numbers of neutrons, which makes them isotopes.
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this means that Oxygen-18 has 2 more neutrons that O-16.
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(Total 4 marks)
(a) Which unreactive metal is found in the Earth as the metal itself?
aluminium
gold
magnesium
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(c) Figure 1 shows the electronic structure of an aluminium atom.
(i) Use the correct words from the box to complete the sentence.
protons
The nucleus of an aluminium atom contains .............................. and
netutrons
.............................. .
(2)
The symbol means that aluminium can be recycled. It does not show the correct
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chemical symbol for aluminium.
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(e) Aluminium has a low density, conducts electricity and is resistant to corrosion.
Which one of these properties makes aluminium suitable to use as kitchen foil?
Give a reason for your answer.
because it is able to keep the food clean and safe, and with the low density
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it can be used almost anywhere. being resistant to corrosion means that
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the foil won't get cut, meaning the food would not get contaminated, thus
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keeping it safe.
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(Total 10 marks)
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Q20. The diagrams show five different atoms, A, B, C, D and E.
(1)
(1)
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(b) Which two atoms from A, B, C, D and E are isotopes of the same element?
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electron
(c) Which particle in an atom has a negative charge? .......................................
(1)
(Total 5 marks)
Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions.
(a) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
energy level.
nucleus.
(1)
bonds.
protons.
(1)
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phosphorus
(c) What is the name of the element represented by atom D? .......................
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(d) Which two of the atoms, A, B, C and D, are in the same group of the periodic table?
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q22. The diagrams show the electronic structure of four different atoms.
Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions.
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(Total 5 marks)
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Q23. The diagram represents an atom of an element.
(a) Choose one word from the box to complete the label on the diagram.
electron
(1)
5
(b) (i) What is the atomic (proton) number of this atom? .......................................
(1)
Use the periodic table on the Data Sheet to help you answer this question.
Boron
The name of the element is ......................................................................... .
(1)
(c) (i) Draw a ring around the mass number of this atom.
5 11 16
(1)
Draw a ring around the correct word in the box to complete the sentence.
electrons
Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.
protons
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(1)
(Total 5 marks)
Complete the table to show the name and charge of each type of particle in the carbon
atom.
proton +1
neutron 0
-1
(2)
(b) Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions.
(i) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the sentence.
compounds.
mixtures.
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(1)
(1)
(c) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
hard.
Pure gold is not used to make the ring because pure gold is too reactive.
soft.
a compound.
The gold ring is made by mixing pure gold with other metals to form an atom.
an alloy.
(2)
(d) The data in the table shows some information about the three metals in the gold ring.
gold 79
silver 47 16
copper 29 9
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Draw one line from each question to its correct answer.
Question Answer
29
61
75
79
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(Total 9 marks)
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197-79
(b) A gold atom has an atomic number of 79 and a mass number of 197.
Complete the table to show the name and number of each sub-atomic particle in this
gold atom.
Name Number
Proton 79
Electron ....................
neutron
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(3)
(c) The bar chart shows the composition of this gold ring.
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(i) Give the percentage of the other two metals in this gold ring.
16 9
Silver is ...................... % and copper is ...................... %
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too expensive, which means that people would not be able to buy it
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(a) Complete the table to show the relative masses of the particles in atoms.
Neutron 1
-1
Electron ...........................
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Use the correct number to complete each sentence.
8 16 18 24
8
The atomic (proton) number of the oxygen atom shown above is ............................. .
16
The mass number of the oxygen atom shown above is ............................................. .
(2)
(c) (i) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
isotopes.
polymers.
(1)
(1)
compound
Water is ..................................................................... .
(1)
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(iii) Draw a ring around the type of bonding in a water molecule.
(iv) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
gaining
sharing
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(Total 10 marks)
Describe, in terms of sub-atomic particles, one similarity and one difference between
atoms of the two isotopes of chlorine.
same number of protons and electrons
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different number of neutrons
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(i) The table shows the values of some bond dissociation energies.
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energy
in kJ per mole
Use the values in the table to calculate the enthalpy change (∆H ) for the
reaction.
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(Total 10 marks)
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Q28.The Sun produces helium atoms from hydrogen atoms by nuclear fusion reactions.
Hydrogen Helium
(a) Describe the differences in the atomic structures of a hydrogen atom and a helium
atom.
in hydrogen atoms, there is only 1 proton and 1 electron. In Helium,
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there are 2 electrons, as well as 2 protons and 2 neutrons. This is different
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since Hydrogen does not have neutrons, whilst Helium does. As well as having
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double of everything Hydrogen has.
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Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions.
(i) Complete the diagram to show the electronic structure of a neon atom.
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(ii) Why is neon in the same group of the periodic table as helium?
because they both have full outer shell, even though its not the same
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number. This is because Helium only contains one outer shell, meaning
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it is limited to 2 outer shell e-
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(Total 5 marks)
Q29.There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic table.
(1)
–1
+1
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(1)
ions
molecules
neutrons
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number of neutrons
number of protons
number of shells
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(c) Figure 2 shows the electron arrangements of three different atoms, X, Y and Z.
These atoms are from elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic
table.
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Which atom is from an element in Group 3 of the periodic table?
Atom X
Atom Y
Atom Z
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(d) Figure 3 shows the electron arrangement of a different atom from an element in the
second row of the periodic table.
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Q30.This question is about atomic structure and elements.
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(c) Explain why fluorine and chlorine are in the same group of the periodic table.
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What is the chemical symbol of this non-metal?
Ar
Si
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(e) When elements react, their atoms join with other atoms to form compounds.
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Q31.There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic table.
(b) The electronic structure of a neon atom shown in Figure 2 is not correct.
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Explain what is wrong with the electronic structure shown in Figure 2.
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(Total 8 marks)
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