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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 (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 Page 1 of 16

(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) Q2. This question is about metals. (a) Which unreactive metal is found in the Earth as the metal itself? Tick ( ) one box. aluminium gold magnesium (b) Complete the sentence. Aluminium is an element because aluminium is made of only one type of.... Page 2 of 16

(c) Figure 1 shows the electronic structure of an aluminium atom. Use the correct words from the box to complete the sentence. electrons ions protons neutrons shells The nucleus of an aluminium atom contains... and.... (ii) Complete the sentence. In the periodic table, aluminium is in Group.... (d) Aluminium is used for kitchen foil. Figure 2 shows a symbol on a box of kitchen foil. The symbol means that aluminium can be recycled. It does not show the correct chemical symbol for aluminium. What is the correct chemical symbol for aluminium?.... Page 3 of 16

(ii) Give two reasons why aluminium should be recycled............. (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............. (Total 10 marks) Q3. An atom of aluminium has the symbol (a) Give the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in this atom of aluminium. Number of protons... Number of neutrons... Number of electrons... (3) (b) Why is aluminium positioned in Group 3 of the periodic table?...... Page 4 of 16

(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. Transition elements Group 1 elements Chromium Iron Sodium Caesium Melting point in C Formula of oxides 1857 1535 98 29 CrO FeO Na 2 O Cs 2 O Cr 2 O 3 Fe 2 O 3 CrO 2 Fe 3 O 4 CrO 3 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............................... (6) (Total 10 marks) Q4. This question is about atomic structure and elements. (a) Complete the sentences. The atomic number of an atom is the number of... (ii) The mass number of an atom is the number of...... Page 5 of 16

(b) Explain why an atom has no overall charge. Use the relative electrical charges of sub-atomic particles in your explanation............. (c) Explain why fluorine and chlorine are in the same group of the periodic table. Give the electronic structures of fluorine and chlorine in your explanation............. Page 6 of 16

(d) The diagram shows the electronic structure of an atom of a non-metal. What is the chemical symbol of this non-metal? Tick ( ) one box. Ar O S Si (e) When elements react, their atoms join with other atoms to form compounds. Complete the sentences. Compounds formed when non-metals react with metals consist of particles called.... (ii) Compounds formed from only non-metals consist of particles called.... (Total 9 marks) Page 7 of 16

Q5. There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic table. (a) Figure 1 shows a lithium atom. What is the mass number of the lithium atom in Figure 1? Tick ( ) one box. 3 4 7 (ii) What is the charge of an electron? Tick ( ) one box. 1 0 +1 (iii) Protons are in the nucleus. Which other sub-atomic particles are in the nucleus? Tick ( ) one box. ions molecules neutrons Page 8 of 16

(b) What is always different for atoms of different elements? Tick ( ) one box. number of neutrons number of protons number of shells (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. Which atom is from an element in Group 3 of the periodic table? Tick ( ) one box. Atom X Atom Y Atom Z (d) Figure 3 shows the electron arrangement of a different atom from an element in the second row of the periodic table. Give the chemical symbol of this element. Page 9 of 16

(ii) Why is this element unreactive? (Total 7 marks) Q6. There are eight elements in the second row (lithium to neon) of the periodic table. (a) Figure 1 shows an atom with two energy levels (shells). Complete Figure 1 to show the electronic structure of a boron atom. (ii) What does the central part labelled Z represent in Figure 1?... (iii) Name the sub-atomic particles in part Z of a boron atom. Give the relative charges of these sub-atomic particles. (3) Page 10 of 16

(b) The electronic structure of a neon atom shown in Figure 2 is not correct. Explain what is wrong with the electronic structure shown in Figure 2................... (3) (Total 8 marks) Q7. This question is about atoms, molecules and nanoparticles. (a) Different atoms have different numbers of sub-atomic particles. An oxygen atom can be represented as O Explain why the mass number of this atom is 16. You should refer to the numbers of sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of the atom. Page 11 of 16

(ii) Explain why C and C are isotopes of carbon. You should refer to the numbers of sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of each isotope. (3) (b) Hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms chemically combine to produce water molecules. Complete the figure below to show the arrangement of the outer shell electrons of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a molecule of water. Use dots ( ) or crosses ( ) to represent the electrons. (ii) Name the type of bonding in a molecule of water.... (iii) Why does pure water not conduct electricity? (c) Nanoparticles of cobalt oxide can be used as catalysts in the production of hydrogen from water. How does the size of a nanoparticle compare with the size of an atom? Page 12 of 16

(ii) Suggest one reason why 1 g of cobalt oxide nanoparticles is a better catalyst than 1g of cobalt oxide powder. (Total 11 marks) Q8. This question is about fluorine. (a) Figure 1 shows the arrangement of electrons in a fluorine atom. In which group of the periodic table is fluorine? Group... (ii) Complete the table below to show the particles in an atom and their relative masses. Name of particle Relative mass Proton Neutron 1 Very small (iii) Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence. alkalis alloys isotopes Atoms of fluorine with different numbers of neutrons are called.... (b) Sodium reacts with fluorine to produce sodium fluoride. Complete the word equation for this reaction. sodium +...... Page 13 of 16

(ii) Complete the sentence. Substances in which atoms of two or more different elements are chemically combined are called.... (iii) The relative formula mass (M r ) of sodium fluoride is 42. Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence. ion mole molecule The relative formula mass (M r ), in grams, of sodium fluoride is one... of the substance. (iv) Figure 2 shows what happens to the electrons in the outer shells when a sodium atom reacts with a fluorine atom. The dots ( ) and crosses ( ) represent electrons. Use Figure 2 to help you answer this question. Describe, as fully as you can, what happens when sodium reacts with fluorine to produce sodium fluoride. (4) Page 14 of 16

(v) Sodium fluoride is an ionic substance. What are two properties of ionic substances? Tick ( ) two boxes. Dissolve in water Gas at room temperature High melting point Low boiling point (Total 13 marks) Page 15 of 16

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