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Q1.The electronic structure of the atoms of five elements are shown in the figure below. The letters are not the symbols of the elements. Choose the element to answer the question. Each element can be used once, more than once or not at all. Use the periodic table to help you. (a) Which element is hydrogen? Tick one box. A B C D E (b) Which element is a halogen? Tick one box. A B C D E Page 2

(c) Which element is a metal in the same group of the periodic table as element A? Tick one box. A B C D E (d) Which element exists as single atoms? Tick one box. A B C D E (e) There are two isotopes of element A. Information about the two isotopes is shown in the table below. Mass number of the isotope 6 7 Percentage abundance 92.5 7.5 Use the information in the table above above to calculate the relative atomic mass of element A. Give your answer to 2 decimal places...................... Relative atomic mass =... (4) (Total 8 marks) Page 3

Q2.Five elements, V, W, X, Y and Z, are shown in the periodic table. The letters are not the chemical symbols of the five elements. Use the correct letter, V, W, X, Y or Z, to answer each question. (a) Which element is a transition metal? (b) Which element is in Group 2? (c) Which element is a noble gas? Page 4

(d) Which element has an atomic (proton) number of 4? (e) Which element forms only 1+ ions? (Total 5 marks) Page 5

Q3.The diagram shows the chemical symbols of five elements in the periodic table. (a) Choose the correct chemical symbol to complete each sentence. (i) The element that is an alkali metal is.... (ii) The element that is a transition metal is.... (iii) The element in Group 4 is.... (iv) The element with a full outer energy level (shell) of electrons is.... (b) Which other element goes in the shaded box?... (Total 5 marks) Page 6

Q4.This question is about the periodic table of elements. Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions. In 1869 Dmitri Mendeleev produced an early version of the periodic table. (a) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. (i) atomic weight. Mendeleev first arranged the elements in order of their date of discovery. electron number. (ii) groups. Mendeleev then placed elements with similar properties in columns called periods. shells. (iii) When the next element did not fit the pattern, ignored the element. Mendeleev left a gap. put the element at the end of the row. Page 7

(iv) Mendeleev was not able to include the noble gases (Group 0) in his periodic table are not elements. because the noble gases are not reactive. had not been discovered by 1869. (b) Use the correct word from the box to complete each sentence. electrons molecules neutrons protons In the modern periodic table elements are arranged in order of the number of... in their nucleus. Elements in the same group have the same number of... in their highest energy level (outer shell). (2) (c) Sodium (Na) is in Group 1 of the periodic table. Nickel (Ni) is a transition element. Tick ( ) two correct statements about sodium and nickel. Statement Tick ( ) Sodium and nickel are both metals. Sodium has a higher melting point than nickel. Sodium is more reactive than nickel. Sodium is harder than nickel. (2) Page 8

(d) Chlorine, bromine and iodine are in Group 7 of the periodic table. Chlorine is more reactive than bromine. (i) Complete the word equation for the reaction between chlorine and sodium bromide. chlorine + sodium bromide... + sodium chloride (ii) Why does iodine not react with sodium bromide solution?...... (Total 10 marks) Page 9

Q5.The periodic table on the Data Sheet may help you to answer these questions. Part of the periodic table is shown below. The letters are not the symbols of these elements. Choose your answers only from the letters shown in the periodic table above. Which letter, A, B, C, D or E, represents: (a) (i) an alkali metal Letter (ii) a transition element Letter (iii) a Group 4 element Letter (b) A chemistry teacher demonstrated the reaction between sodium and water to a class of students. One of the students wrote the following notes: Page 10

The reaction between sodium and water A piece of sodium was cut easily into smaller pieces with a knife. The sodium was added to some water in a trough. The sodium: floated melted quickly to give a silvery ball moved on the surface of the water fizzed. Use the information in the box to help you answer these questions. What evidence is there that: (i) sodium has a low melting point...... (ii) sodium is soft...... (iii) a gas was produced?...... (Total 6 marks) Page 11

Q6.This question is about lithium and sodium. (a) Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you to answer this question. In which group of the periodic table are lithium and sodium? Group (b) A lithium atom can be represented as The diagram represents the lithium atom. (i) Some particles in the nucleus have a positive charge. What is the name of these particles?... (ii) Some particles in the nucleus have no charge. What is the name of these particles?... (iii) Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence. 3 4 7 Page 12

The mass number of this atom of lithium is (c) Sodium reacts with chlorine to produce sodium chloride. sodium + chlorine sodium chloride The diagram shows how the reaction happens. Only the outer electrons are shown. Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. (i) gaining A sodium atom changes into a sodium ion by losing an electron. sharing (ii) a negative Page 13

A sodium ion has no charge. a positive (iii) The ions in sodium chloride are held together by strong covalent electrostatic forces. magnetic (d) Sodium chloride is an ionic compound. Tick ( ) two properties of ionic compounds. Property Tick ( ) Do not dissolve in water High melting points Low boiling points Strong bonds (2) Page 14

(e) (i) The formula of sodium chloride is NaCl Calculate the relative formula mass of sodium chloride. Relative atomic masses: Na = 23; Cl = 35.5...... Relative formula mass =... (ii) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. The relative formula mass of a substance, in grams, is one ion isotop e mole of the substance. (f) Nanoparticles of sodium chloride (salt) are used to flavour crisps. What are nanoparticles?...... (Total 12 marks) Page 15

Q7.This question is about the periodic table. Use the Chemistry Data Sheet to help you answer these questions. (a) Complete the sentences. Elements in the periodic table are arranged in order of atomic.... The elements in Group... are called the noble gases. (2) (b) Calcium (Ca) is in Group 2. Name one other element in Group 2.... (c) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. (i) an alkali metal. Sodium (Na) is a non-metal. a transition metal. (ii) an alkali metal. Nickel (Ni) is a non-metal. a transition metal. Page 16

(d) In 1869 Mendeleev produced his periodic table. Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his periodic table?...... (Total 6 marks) Page 17

Q8. By 1869, about 60 elements had been discovered. Mendeleev arranged these elements in a table, in order of their atomic weight. He put elements with similar chemical properties in the same column. Mendeleev and part of his table are shown below. Column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H Li Be B C N O F Na Mg Al Si P S Cl By unknown / неизвестен (here / здесь) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Use the periodic table on the Data Sheet to help you to answer these questions. (a) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the sentence. groups. In the periodic table the columns are known as periods. rows. (b) Suggest one reason why hydrogen should not have been put in column 1.... (c) In 1895, the first of a new family of elements was discovered. One of the new elements was called helium. Where has this new family of elements been placed in the modern periodic table?... Page 18

(d) Complete the sentence. In the periodic table on your Data Sheet, the elements are arranged in order of their atomic.... (Total 4 marks) Page 19

Q9. How a metal is used depends on its properties. A teacher demonstrated some of the properties of sodium (an alkali metal) and iron (a transition element) by placing a small cube of each metal into water. A student observed that: Sodium floated on the surface of the water melted to form a molten ball of sodium reacted to produce a gas no sodium was left after 5 minutes Iron sank to the bottom of the water did not melt did not react the cube of iron remained after 5 minutes (a) Tick ( ) two properties of sodium compared with iron that are shown by the student s observations. Sodium compared with iron Tick( ) sodium has a higher boiling point sodium has a lower density sodium is harder sodium is more reactive sodium is softer (2) Page 20

(b) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the word equation. carbon dioxide sodium + water sodium hydroxide + hydrogen oxygen (c) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete the sentence. H + (aq) Sodium hydroxide is an alkali because it produces OH - (aq) ions Na + (aq) in aqueous solution. (Total 4 marks) Page 21