Atomic Structuure and Bonding
Atomic Structuure and Bonding
Atomic Structuure and Bonding
The diagrams show the arrangement of particles in three solids: krypton, potassium and sodium
chloride.
2. Which compound has molecules each of which contains only two covalent bonds?
A CH4 B H2O C MgCl 2 D Na2O
3. What can be deduced about two gases that have the same relative molecular mass?
A They have the same boiling point.
B They have the same number of atoms in one molecule.
C They have the same rate of diffusion at room temperature and pressure.
D They have the same solubility in water at room temperature.
5. Both magnesium oxide, MgO, and aluminium oxide, Al 2O3, are solids at room temperature, 25
°C. MgO has a melting point of 2852 °C and a boiling point of 3600 °C.
Al 2O3 has a melting point of 2072 °C and a boiling point of 2880 °C.
Over which temperature range will both pure compounds conduct electricity?
7. Which pair of elements, when combined together, do not form a covalent compound?
A cesium and fluorine
B nitrogen and chlorine
C phosphorus and fluorine
D sulfur and chlorine
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8. The diagram shows apparatus used to obtain carbon monoxide.
10. Which set of the electronic structures are only found in metals?
A 2, 1 2, 8, 1 2, 8, 8, 1
B 2, 5 2, 6 2, 7
C 2, 7 2, 8, 7 2, 8, 18, 7
D 2, 8, 3 2, 8, 4 2, 8, 5
11. Radium (Ra) is in the same group of the Periodic Table as magnesium.
What is the charge on a radium ion?
A 2– B 1– C 1+ D 2+
12. How many of the molecules shown contain only one covalent bond?
Cl 2 H2 HCl N2 O2
A2 B3 C4 D5
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Section B
1. Tin is a metal in Group IV of the Periodic Table.
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(c) At high temperatures, tin reacts with steam to form tin(II) oxide, SnO, and one other
product. This reaction is reversible. The other product is a gas which gives a ‘pop’ with a
lighted splint.
(i) Construct an equation for this reaction. [1]
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(d) (i) Concentrated nitric acid reacts with tin to form tin(IV) oxide, SnO2, nitrogen dioxide
and water. Construct an equation for this reaction. [1]
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(ii) Nitric acid contains nitrate ions. Describe a test for nitrate ions. Give the result of a
positive test.
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2. Iron, cobalt and nickel have similar properties.
(i) State the name of the block of elements in the modern Periodic Table which includes
iron, cobalt and nickel.
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(e) Lithium, sodium and potassium are elements which show a trend in melting points and
reaction with water.
(i) Describe the trend in the reaction of these elements with water.
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(ii) Write an equation for the reaction of sodium with water. [1]
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(ii) Describe how you could separate the sand from a mixture of sand and salt.
Give full details of how this is carried out.
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4. The diagram shows the structures of fi ve elements, A, B, C, D and E.
5. Blue diamonds are an impure form of carbon. Part of the structure of a blue diamond is
shown below.
Blue diamonds have a high melting point and can conduct electricity
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(a) Explain, in terms of structure and bonding, why blue diamonds have a high melting
point.
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(b) Normal diamonds are a pure form of carbon. They do not conduct electricity.
(i) Explain, in terms of structure and bonding, why normal diamonds do not conduct
electricity.
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(ii) Suggest why blue diamonds can conduct electricity.
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(c) Graphite is another pure form of carbon. Suggest two reasons why graphite is often
used as an electrode in electrolysis.
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(b) Draw the dot and cross diagram of sodium iodide showing only outer shell electrons. [2]
(c) Explain why sodium iodide will not conduct electricity when solid but will conduct when
dissolved in water.
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