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Chemistry for the IB Diploma

Marking scheme for Core Worksheet – Chapter 2

1 Protons Neutrons Electrons


a 32 16 16 16 [1]
16 S

b 79 35 44 35 [1]
35 Br

c 209 83 126 83 [1]


83 Bi

51
d V 23 28 23 [1]
195
e Pt 78 117 78 [1]
137
f Ba 56 81 56 [1]

40 2
2 20 Ca [1]

3 False; this would require the mass number to be more than three times the atomic number.
The nearest is 31 H . [1]

4 Different atoms of the same element/same number of protons/same atomic number [1]

but different mass numbers/number of neutrons. [1]

37.40  185  62.60  187


5 a [1]
100
= 186.25 [1]
27.13  142  12.18  143  23.80  144  8.30 145  17.19  146  5.76  148  5.64  150
b
100
[1]
= 144.33 [1]

151.96  151
6 = 0.48 [1]
153  151
48% Eu-153 and 52% Eu-151 [1]

Alternative method:
151x  153(100  x)
= 151.96 [1]
100
x = 52 [1]

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Chemistry for the IB Diploma

7 A: ionisation [1]
gaseous atoms are bombarded with high energy electrons [1]
to produce positive ions [1]
B acceleration [1]
in an electric field [1]
C deflection [1]
in a magnetic field [1]
8 a O 2,6 [1]
b Si 2,8,4 [1]
c Cl 2,8,7 [1]
d Na+ 2,8 [1]
e Ar 2,8,8 [1]
f Ca2+ 2,8,8 [1]
g F– 2,8 [1]
3–
h N 2,8 [1]
i K 2,8,8 [1]
j S2– 2,8,8 [1]

9 infrared radiation; red light; green light; ultraviolet radiation [2]


[lose one mark for each mistake]

10 an electron is promoted to a higher energy level to form an excited atom [1]


the electron falls down to a lower energy level [1]
excess energy is emitted as a photon of light [1]

11 a arrow down to level 3 or 4 [1]


b arrow from level 3 to level 2 [1]
c arrow down to level 1 [1]

12 H(g)  H+(g) + e– [1]


Lyman series [1]
convergence limit [1]

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