IB Chemistry - SL Topic 2 Questions 1. Species Number of Protons Number of Neutrons Number of Electrons
IB Chemistry - SL Topic 2 Questions 1. Species Number of Protons Number of Neutrons Number of Electrons
Topic 2 Questions
1. Consider the composition of the species W, X, Y and Z below. Which species is an anion?
W 9 10 10
X 11 12 11
Y 12 12 12
Z 13 14 10
A. W
B. X
C. Y
D. Z
(Total 1 mark)
A. evenly spaced.
D. arranged randomly.
(Total 1 mark)
3. Which is related to the number of electrons in the outer main energy level of the elements from
the alkali metals to the halogens?
I. Group number
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
D. Neither I nor II
(Total 1 mark)
4. How do bond length and bond strength change as the number of bonds between two atoms
increases?
A. Increases increases
B. Increases decreases
C. Decreases increases
D. Decreases decreases
(Total 1 mark)
A. Polar non-polar
B. non-polar polar
C. Polar polar
D. non-polar non-polar
(Total 1 mark)
6. The molar masses of C2H6, CH3OH and CH3F are very similar. How do their boiling points
compare?
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7. What is the correct number of each particle in a fluoride ion, F?
A. 9 10 8
B. 9 10 9
C. 9 10 10
D. 9 19 10
(Total 1 mark)
8. Which statement is correct for the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom?
B. The lines are produced when electrons move from lower to higher energy levels.
C. The lines in the visible region involve electron transitions into the energy level closest to
the nucleus.
D. The line corresponding to the greatest emission of energy is in the ultraviolet region.
10. Which types of bonding are present in CH3CHO in the liquid state?
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
(Total 1 mark)
11. Which statement(s) is/are generally true about the melting points of substances?
I. Melting points are higher for compounds containing ions than for compounds
containing molecules.
II. A compound with a low melting point is less volatile than a compound with a high
melting point.
A. I only
D. I, II and III
(Total 1 mark)
12. How many valence electrons are present in an atom of an element with atomic number 16?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
(Total 1 mark)
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13. A certain sample of element Z contains 60% of Z and 40% of Z. What is the relative atomic
mass of element Z in this sample?
A. 69.2
B. 69.8
C. 70.0
D. 70.2
(Total 1 mark)
14. What is the difference between two neutral atoms represented by the symbols Co and Ni?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 22
(Total 1 mark)
16. The electron arrangement of sodium is 2.8.1. How many occupied main electron energy levels
are there in an atom of sodium?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 10
D. 11
(Total 1 mark)
17. Information is given about four different atoms:
W 22 18
X 18 20
Y 22 16
Z 20 18
A. W and Y
B. W and Z
C. X and Z
D. X and Y
(Total 1 mark)
A. Electrons absorb energy as they move from low to high energy levels.
B. Electrons absorb energy as they move from high to low energy levels.
C. Electrons release energy as they move from low to high energy levels.
D. Electrons release energy as they move from high to low energy levels.
(Total 1 mark)
18 2–
19. How many neutrons are there in the ion O ?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 16
D. 20
(Total 1 mark)
A. 2.4
B. 2.8
C. 2.8.4
D. 2.8.8
(Total 1 mark)
22. What is the difference between two neutral atoms represented by the symbols Po and At?
23. Which statements are correct for the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom?
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
(Total 1 mark)
24. What is the symbol for a species that contains 15 protons, 16 neutrons and 18 electrons?
A.
B.
C.
D.
(Total 1 mark)
3+
25. What is the electron arrangement of an Al ion?
A. 2, 8
B. 2, 3
C. 2, 8, 3
D. 2, 8, 8
(Total 1 mark)
26. What will happen to the volume of a fixed mass of gas if the pressure and the Kelvin
temperature are both doubled?
A.
B.
C.
D.
(Total 1 mark)
28. What is the correct sequence for the processes occurring in a mass spectrometer?
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(b) A 1.00 g sample of the hydrocarbon at a temperature of 273 K and a pressure of 1.01×10
3
Pa (1.00 atm) has a volume of 0.399 dm .
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3–
30. State the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in the ion N .
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31. A sample of germanium is analysed in a mass spectrometer. The first and last processes in mass
spectrometry are vaporization and detection.
(a) (i) State the names of the other three processes in the order in which they occur in a
mass spectrometer.
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(ii) For each of the processes named in (a) (i), outline how the process occurs.
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70 72 74 76
Isotope Ge Ge Ge Ge
Relative
22.60 25.45 36.73 15.22
abundance / %
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(ii) Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of germanium, giving your
answer to two decimal places.
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P ........................................................................................................................................
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33 2–
34. Identify the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in the species S .
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35. State the electron arrangement for atoms of aluminium, nitrogen and fluorine.
(Total 2 marks)
36. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45. Calculate the percentage abundance of the two
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isotopes of chlorine, Cl and Cl in a sample of chlorine gas.
(Total 2 marks)
37. (a) Describe the following stages in the operation of the mass spectrometer.
(i) ionization
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(ii) deflection
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(iii) acceleration
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(ii) Calculate the percentage abundance of the two isotopes of rubidium Rb and Rb.
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(iii) State two physical properties that would differ for each of the rubidium isotopes.
(1)
3+ 3–
(iv) Determine the full electron configuration of an atom of Si, an Fe ion and a P
ion.
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(Total 12 marks)
38. Naturally occurring copper has a relative atomic mass, (Ar), of 63.55 and consists of two
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isotopes Cu and Cu.
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39. The element vanadium has two isotopes, and and a relative atomic mass of 50.94.
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(d) State the name and the mass number of the isotope relative to which all atomic masses
are measured.
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40. (a) State a physical property that is different for isotopes of an element.
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(b) Chlorine exists as two isotopes, Cl and Cl. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is
35.45. Calculate the percentage abundance of each isotope.
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mass number 36, relative abundance 0.337%mass number 38, relative abundance
0.0630%mass number 40, relative abundance 99.6%
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(c) State the number of electrons, protons and neutrons in the ion Fe .
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42. The element bromine exists as the isotopes Br and Br, and has a relative atomic mass of
79.90.
(a) Complete the following table to show the numbers of sub-atomic particles in the species
shown.
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an atom of Br an ion of Br
protons
neutrons
electrons
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(b) State and explain which of the two isotopes Br and Br is more common in the element
bromine.
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(c) The element calcium is in the same period of the Periodic Table as bromine.
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43. Some vaporized magnesium is introduced into a mass spectrometer. One of the ions that reaches
25 +
the detector is Mg .
25 +
(a) Identify the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the Mg ion.
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25 2+
(c) The Mg ion is also detected in this mass spectrometer by changing the magnetic field.
Deduce and explain, by reference to the m/z values of these two ions of magnesium,
25 2+ 25 +
which of the ions Mg and Mg is detected using a stronger magnetic field.
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44. (a) List the following types of electromagnetic radiation in order of increasing wavelength
(shortest first).
I. Yellow light
II. Red light
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(c) The thinning of the ozone layer increases the amount of UV-B radiation that reaches the
Earth’s surface.
UV-A 320–380
UV-B 290–320
Based on the information in the table above explain why UV-B rays are more dangerous
than UV-A.
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(Total 5 marks)
IB Chemistry – SL
Topic 2 Answers
1. A
[1]
2. B
[1]
3. A
[1]
4. C
[1]
5. A
[1]
6. D
[1]
7. C
[1]
8. D
[1]
9. D
[1]
10. A
[1]
11. B
[1]
12. C
[1]
13. B
[1]
14. D
[1]
15. A
[1]
16. B
[1]
17. B
[1]
18. D
[1]
19. B
[1]
20. C
[1]
21. B
[1]
22. D
[1]
23. C
[1]
24. D
[1]
25. A
[1]
26. A
[1]
27. A
[1]
28. A
[1]
= 72.89; 2
No other final answer acceptable.
Award [2] for correct final answer.
[9]
3−
33. Si 2.8.4/2,8,4;P
2.8.8/2,8,8; 2
[2]
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Cl = 77.5% and Cl = 22.5%; 2
[2]
37. (a) (i) to produce positively charged ions;
by the bombardment of fast moving electrons; 2
(b) (i) atoms with the same number of protons/positive charges/atomicnumber but
different number of neutrons/mass number; 1
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Rb = 76.5 and Rb = 23.5%; 2
2 2 6 2 2
(iv) Si: 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p ;
3+ 2 2 6 2 6 5
Fe : 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d ;
3− 2 2 6 2 6
P : 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p ; 3
Allow [1 max] for 3 correct abbreviated structures using noble
gas symbols.
38. (i) ratio of average mass of an atom to the mass of C-12 isotope/average mass of an atom on
a scale where one atom of C-12 has a mass of 12/sumof the weighted average mass of
isotopes of an element compared toC-12/OWTTE; 1
Award no mark if ‘element’ is used in place of ‘atom’
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(ii) Cu (more abundant) since Ar (Cu) is closer in mass to 63; 1
Explanation needed for mark
[2]
39. (a) atom of same element/same number of protons but with differentmass number/number of
neutrons; 1
12
(d) carbon, 12/ C; 1
[5]
41. (a) atoms of the same element/same number of protons/same atomic number;having different
numbers of neutrons/different (mass number); 2
Award only [1] max if reference made to elements but
not atoms.
(b) relative atomic mass = ; 2
(c) 23 electrons;26 protons;30 neutrons; 2
Award [2] for three correct, [1] for two correct.
[6]
42. (a)
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an atom of Br an ion of Br
protons 35 35 ;
neutrons 44 46 ;
electrons 35 36 ;
3
79
(b) Br because Ar is closer to 79/OWTTE; 1
25 +
(c) Mg ;
greater m/z value/less highly charged ions need stronger fields todeflect them/OWTTE;
2
Do not accept greater mass with no reference to charge, or
greater mass and smaller charge.
[4]
44. (a) IV < I < II < III/ultra violet radiation < yellow light < red light < infrared radiation; 1
(c) UV-B radiation has shorter wavelength;hence, has higher energy;increases risk of damage
to skin cells/OWTTE/causes cancer; 3
[5]