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A. Li + BR B. Li + CL C. K + BR D. K + CL (Total 1 Mark)

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1. Which pair of elements reacts most readily?

(D)

A. Li + Br 2

B. Li + Cl 2

C. K + Br 2

D. K + Cl 2

(Total 1 mark)

2. Which of the following properties of the halogens increase from F to I? B

I. Atomic radius

II. Melting point

III. Electronegativity

A. I only

B. I and II only

C. I and III only

D. I, II and III

(Total 1 mark)

3. Which pair would react together most vigorously? C

A. Li and Cl 2

B. Li and Br 2

C. K and Cl 2

D. K and Br 2

(Total 1 mark)

4. For which element are the group number and the period number the same?
B
A. Li

B. Be

C. B

D. Mg

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5. Which of the physical properties below decrease with increasing atomic


number for both the alkali metals and the halogens? B

I. Atomic radius

II. Ionization energy

III. Melting point

A. I only

B. II only

C. III only

D. I and III only

(Total 1 mark)

6. Rubidium is an element in the same group of the periodic table as lithium


and sodium. C

It is likely to be a metal which has a

A. high melting point and reacts slowly with water.

B. high melting point and reacts vigorously with water.

C. low melting point and reacts vigorously with water.

D. low melting point and reacts slowly with water.

(Total 1 mark)
7. When the following species are arranged in order of increasing radius, what
is the correct order? B
– +
A. Cl , Ar, K

B. K , Ar , Cl
+ –

– +
C. Cl , K , Ar

D. Ar, Cl , K (Total 1 mark)


– +

8. What increases in equal steps of one from left to right in the periodic table
for the elements lithium to neon? C

A. the number of occupied electron energy levels

B. the number of neutrons in the most common isotope

C. the number of electrons in the atom

D. the atomic mass

(Total 1 mark)

9. Which property decreases down Group 7 in the periodic table? B

A. atomic radius

B. electronegativity

C. ionic radius

D. melting point

(Total 1 mark)

10. Which properties are typical of most non-metals in period 3 (Na to Ar)? A

I. They form ions by gaining one or more electrons.

II. They are poor conductors of heat and electricity.

III. They have high melting points.


A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

(Total 1 mark)

11. A potassium atom has a larger atomic radius than a sodium atom. Which
statement about potassium correctly explains this difference? C

A. It has a larger nuclear charge.

B. It has a lower electronegativity.

C. It has more energy levels occupied by electrons.

D. It has a lower ionization energy.

(Total 1 mark)

12. Which factors lead to an element having a low value of first ionization
energy?A

I. large atomic radius

II. high number of occupied energy levels

III. high nuclear charge

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

13. Which statement about electronegativity is correct? C

A. Electronegativity decreases across a period.

B. Electronegativity increases down a group.


C. Metals generally have lower electronegativity values than non-metals.

D. Noble gases have the highest electronegativity values.

(Total 1 mark)

14. Which statement is correct for a periodic trend? D

A. Ionization energy increases from Li to Cs.

B. Melting point increases from Li to Cs.

C. Ionization energy increases from F to I.

D. Melting point increases from F to I.

(Total 1 mark)

15. Which compound of an element in period 3 reacts with water to form a


solution with a pH greater than 7? D

A. SiO 2

B. SiCl 4

C. NaCl

D. Na O 2

(Total 1 mark)

16. Which equation represents the first ionization energy of fluorine? D


– –
A. F + e ® F
(g) (g)

B. F ® F + e
– –
(g) (g)

+ –
C. F ® F + e
(g) (g)

D. F ® F + e
+ –
(g) (g)

(Total 1 mark)
17. Which statement is correct for the halogen group? D

A. Halide ions are all reducing agents, with iodide ions being the weakest.

B. Halogens are all oxidizing agents, with chlorine being the strongest.

C. Chloride ions can be oxidized to chlorine by bromine.

D. Iodide ions can be oxidized to iodine by chlorine.

18. Which of the following statements are correct? A

I. The melting points decrease from Li --> Cs for the alkali metals.

II. The melting points increase from F --> I for the halogens.

III. The melting points decrease from Na --> Ar for the period 3 elements.

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

(Total 1 mark)

19. Which element is a transition metal? B

A. Ca

B. Cr

C. Ge

D. Se

(Total 1 mark)

20. When Na, K, and Mg are arranged in increasing order of atomic radius
(smallest first), which order is correct? D

A. Na, K, Mg
B. Na, Mg, K

C. K, Mg, Na

D. Mg, Na, K

(Total 1 mark)

21. Which oxides produce an acidic solution when added to water? C

I. SiO 2

II. P O
4 6

III. SO 2

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

(Total 1 mark)

22. Which series is arranged in order of increasing radius? C


2+ – +
A. Ca < Cl < K

B. K < Ca < Cl
+ 2+ –

2+ + –
C. Ca < K < Cl

D. Cl < K < Ca
– + 2+

(Total 1 mark)

23. Describe the acid-base character of the oxides of the period 3 elements
Na to Ar. For sodium oxide and Sulphur Trioxide, write balanced equations to
illustrate their acid-base character.

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Explanation:

 The trend in the acid-base character is from strongly basic oxides to


strongly acidic ones on moving from the left-hand side to the right-
hand side in the periodic table.

 Moving from Na to Ar in middle an amphoteric oxide (aluminum


oxide) is present.

 The element which shows both acidic and basic properties is known
as amphoteric oxide.  

1. Sodium oxide

 Sodium oxide is a strong basic oxide which is due to the presence of

the oxide ion,  .

 It is a very strong base having a greater tendency to combine with


hydrogen ions.

 Sodium oxide when reacts with water  releases heat energy, it


produces sodium hydroxide as a product.

 → 

 Sodium oxide also reacts with acids due to its basic nature.

 It when gives reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid produces sodium


chloride and water as a product.

 → 
     2. Sulphur trioxide

 Sulfur trioxide reacts violently or explosively with water to produce


concentrated sulphuric acid.

 → 

(Total 4 marks)
24. Table 6 of the Data Booklet lists melting points of the elements. Explain
the trend in the melting points of the alkali metals, halogens and period 3
elements.
Alkali metals: metallic bonding is a bed of cations in a sea of electrons and as radius
increases down the group , valence electrons are further away from nucleus due to
nuclear shielding so strength of metallic bonding decreases
Halogens: non-polar so held together by van der waal’s forces between molecules as size
increases van der waals forces increases and so will melting point.
Period 3 elements: increase in melting points of na , Mg and Al due to increase in
number of valence electrons and a decrease in size due to nuclear charge
Silicon: network covalent solid with very high melting point
Phosphorus to Argon simple molecular substances with weak van der waal’s forces and
lower melting points because of decreasing mass or size

25. (i) Explain how the first ionization energy of K compares with that of Na
and Ar.
. K is less than Na because electron removed from K is from higher energy level so
further from nucleus so will have less nuclear charge and greater nuclear shielding .
K is less than Ar because is from higher energy level the electrons are further from the
nucleus so greater shielding effect and smaller nuclear charge
(i) explain the difference between the first ionization energies of Na and Mg.
Mg has greater nuclear charge because has one more proton on same energy level
so greater pull and smaller atomic radius so more strongly attract to nucleus
(i) Suggest why more energy is needed to remove an electron from Na+ than from
Mg+.
Na +1 is more stable because outer energy level is full so much pull from lower
energy level, n=2 whereas taking one electron from Mg leaves behind one more
electron in n=3.

(3)

(ii) Explain the difference between the first ionization energies of Na and Mg.
K is less than Na because electron removed from K is from higher energy level so further
from nucleus so will have less nuclear charge and greater nuclear shielding .
K is less than Ar because is from higher energy level the electrons are further from the
nucleus so greater shielding effect and smaller nuclear charge
(ii) explain the difference between the first ionization energies of Na and Mg.
Mg has greater nuclear charge because has one more proton on same energy level
so greater pull and smaller atomic radius so more strongly attract to nucleus
(ii) Suggest why more energy is needed to remove an electron from Na+ than from
Mg+.

Na +1 is more stable because outer energy level is full so much pull from lower energy level,
n=2 whereas taking one electron from Mg leaves behind one more electron in n=3.
26. Nitrogen is found in period 2 and group 5 of the periodic table.

(i) Distinguish between the terms period and group.


period is a horizontal row and all elements on this horizontal row have the same number of
energy levels, where group is the vertical column and all these elements have the same
number of valence electrons.……………………………………………………………………………………(1)

(ii) State the electron arrangement of Nitrogen and explain why it is found in
period 2 and group 5 of the periodic table.
2,5 electrons are found in 2 energy levels which is meaning fro period two and have 5
valence electrons which is why in group 5

(3)

(Total 4 marks)

27. Table 8 of the Data Booklet gives the atomic and ionic radii of elements.
State and explain the difference between

(i) the atomic radius of Nitrogen and Oxygen.


atomic radius of nitrogen > oxygen because oxygen has a greater nuclear charge so has
greater attraction for the outer electrons

(2)

(ii) the atomic radius of Nitrogen and Phosphorus.


atomic radius of P> N because P has outer electrrons in an energy level further from the
nucleus so more nuclear shielding

(1)

(iii) the atomic and ionic radius of Nitrogen. ???

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(Total 5 marks)
28. State and explain the trends in the atomic radius and the ionization
energy

(i) for the alkali metals Li to Cs.

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(ii) for the period 3 elements Na to Cl.

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(Total 8 marks)

29. (i) Describe three similarities and one difference in the reactions of
lithium and potassium with water.

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(ii) Give an equation for one of these reactions. Suggest a pH value for the
resulting solution, and give a reason for your answer.

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(Total 7 marks)

30. (a) Classify each of the following oxides as acidic, basic or amphoteric.

(i) Aluminium Oxide

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(ii) Sodium Oxide

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(iii) Sulphur Dioxide

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(b) Write an equation for each reaction between water and

(i) Sodium Oxide


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(ii) Sulphur Dioxide

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(Total 5 marks)

31. This question is about Period 3 elements and their compounds.

(a) Explain, in terms of their structure and bonding, why the element Sulphur is
a non-conductor of electricity and aluminium is a good conductor of
electricity.

Sulphur doesnot have free electrons hence a non conductor - aluminium


has free electrons hence a conductor.
Explanation:
This is because sulphur is non metal while alu,imiu, is metal element. In
the atomic structure of of sulphur the outermost shell elements are tightly
boded while in case of aluminium outermost electrons are not tightly
bonded called as free electrons.

(4)

(b) Explain, in terms of its structure and bonding, why silicon dioxide, SiO , has 2

a high melting point.

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(Total 6 marks)

32. Explain why

(i) the first ionization energy of magnesium is lower than that of fluorine.
(i) Electron removed from higher energy level so valence electrons are further
from the nucleus which means a greater atomic radius so there is an increase
shielding effect

(2)

(ii) magnesium has a higher melting point than sodium.


Mg has twice as many delocalized electrons in outer energy level (2 not 1) so the ionic charge
is twice as big Mg2+ to Na+ so electrostatic attraction between ions and electrons is greater.

(3)

(Total 5 marks)

33. Discuss the acid-base nature of the period 3 oxides. Write an equation to
illustrate the reaction of one of these oxides to produce an acid, and another
equation of another of these oxides to produce a hydroxide.

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34. Information about the halogens appears in the Data Booklet.


(i) Explain why the ionic radius of chlorine is less than that of Sulphur.

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(ii) Explain what is meant by the term electronegativity and explain why the
electronegativity of chlorine is greater than that of bromine.

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(Total 5 marks)

35. (a) (i) State the meaning of the term electronegativity and explain why the
noble gases are not assigned electronegativity values.

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(ii) State and explain the trend in electronegativity across period 3 from Na to
Cl.
Electronegativity increases from Na to Cl because the number of protons increases so
nuclear charge increases so that the electrons are pulled closer to the nucleus and size of
atoms decrease
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(iii) Explain why Cl rather than Br would react more vigorously with a
2 2


solution of I .

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(b) State the acid-base properties of the following period 3 oxides.

MgO Al O P O2 3 4 6

Write equations to demonstrate the acid-base properties of each compound.

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(Total 13 marks)

36. (i) Define the term ionization energy.

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(ii) Write an equation for the reaction of lithium with water.

(1)

(iii) State and explain the trend in the ionization energy of alkali metals down
the group.

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(iv) Explain why the electronegativity of phosphorus is greater than that of


Aluminium.

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(v) Table 8 in the Data Booklet contains two values for the ionic radius of
silicon. Explain, by reference to atomic structure and electron arrangements,
why the two values are very different.

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(Total 11 marks)
37. Explain why Sulphur has a lower first ionization energy than oxygen, and
also a lower first ionization energy than phosphorus.

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(Total 4 marks)

38. With reference to the types of bonding present in period 3 elements:

(i) explain why Mg has a higher melting point than Na.

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(ii) explain why Si has a very high melting point.

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(iii) explain why the other non-metal elements of period 3 have low melting
points.

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(Total 6 marks)

39. Describe the acid-base character of the oxides of the period 3 elements
Na to Ar. For Sodium Oxide and Sulphur Trioxide, write balanced equations to
illustrate their acid-base character.
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(Total 3 marks)

40. Explain the following statements.

(a) The first ionization energy of Sodium is

(i) less than that of Magnesium.

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(ii) greater than that of Potassium.

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(b) The electronegativity of Chlorine is higher than that of Sulphur.

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(Total 5 marks)

41. (a) (i) Define the term ionization energy.


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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, for the process occurring when
measuring the first ionization energy of aluminium.

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(1)

(b) The first ionization energies of the elements are shown in Table 7 of the
Data Booklet. Explain why the first ionization energy of magnesium is greater
than that of sodium.

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(c) Lithium reacts with water. Write an equation for the reaction and state two
observations that could be made during the reaction.

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(Total 8 marks)

42. (a) State the meaning of the term electronegativity.

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(b) State and explain the trend in electronegativity across period 3 from Na to
Cl.

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(c) Explain why Cl rather than Br would react more vigorously with a solution
2 2

of I .

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(Total 5 marks)

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