Topic 3
Topic 3
Topic 3
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PAPER -1 MCQz
1- Which statement is true about an atom?
A- All the elements have only one nucleon (mass) number.
B- The nucleon (mass) number can be less than the proton (atomic) number.
C- The nucleon (mass) number can equal to the proton (atomic) number.
D- The number of neutrons never equal the numbers of electrons.
2- Elements X and Y react to form an ionic compound of formula XY.
What could be the proton (atomic) numbers of X and Y?
[J00/Q8]
X
1
2
1
6
1
6
[J00/Q6]
[J03/Q6]
What can be deduced from the proton numbers and nucleon numbers of X, Y and Z?
A X and Y are the same element.
B X and Z are the same element.
C X has more protons than Y.
D Z has more neutrons than Y.
[J03/Q7]
[J03/Q10]
[J03/Q9]
11- Which of the following contains the same number of electrons as an atom of neon?
A C l
B Li
C Li+
D O2
[J03/Q11]
[D03]
[D03]
14- In which pair of substances, does each have a giant molecular structure?
A diamond, iodine
B diamond, silica (sand)
C iodine, methane
D methane, silica (sand)
[D03]
15- In which substance is each carbon atom covalently bonded to only three other atoms?
A carbon dioxide
B diamond
C graphite
D methane
[D03]
16- How many electrons are shared in the covalent bonding of a methane molecule?
A2
B4
C6
D8
[D03]
17- The table gives information about the ability of four substances to conduct electricity. C
[D03]
18- Two particles X and Y have the composition shown in the table.
[D04]
19-
C
[D04]
[D04]
[D04]
22-
A nucleon number.
B number of electrons.
C number of neutrons.
D number of protons.
[Nov-2005]
23- The diagram shows the arrangement of electrons in a molecule of compound YZ2.
[Nov-2005]
24- Which two statements about a covalent bond are correct?
1 It
2 It
3 It
4 It
A1
[Nov-2005]
25- Which statement explains why sodium chloride, NaCl, has a lower melting point than
magnesium
oxide, MgO?
A Sodium chloride is covalent but magnesium oxide is ionic.
B Sodium is more reactive than magnesium.
C The attraction between Na+ and Cl is weaker than that between Mg2+ and O2.
D The melting point of sodium is lower than that of magnesium.
[Nov-2005]
26- Four substances have the following electrical properties.
[Nov-2005]/[June 2012]
27- What is the ratio of the volume of 2 g of hydrogen to the volume of 16 g of methane, both
volumes
at r.t.p.?
A 1 to 1
B 1 to 2
C 1 to 8
D 2 to 1
[Nov-2005]
28- Hydrogen can form both H+ ions and H ions.
Which statement about these two ions is correct?
A An H+ ion has no electrons in its first shell.
B An H+ ion has more protons than an H ion.
C An H ion has one more electron than an H+ ion.
D An H ion is formed when a hydrogen atom loses an electron.
[June -2006]
29- Which graph shows the number of electrons in the outer shell of an atom, plotted against the
proton (atomic) number for the first ten elements in the Periodic Table? [June -2006]/[June -2010]
C
30- The symbols and electronic structures for some elements are shown below.
B
[June -2006]
31- Rubidium is in Group I and bromine is in Group VII of the Periodic Table.
[June -2006]
[NOV -2006]
34- A beam of particles contains neutrons, n, protons, p, and electrons, e.
[NOV -2006]
35- The table shows the properties of some substances.
[NOV -2006]
36- The diagram shows the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride and of molten sodium
chloride.
39- In which substance is each carbon atom covalently bonded to only three other atoms?
A carbon dioxide
B diamond
C graphite
D methane
[JUNE -2007]
40- In which pair of substances does each have a giant molecular structure?
A diamond, iodine
B diamond, silica (sand)
C iodine, methane
D methane, silica (sand)
[JUNE -2007]
41- How does a magnesium atom form a bond with an oxygen atom?
A by giving one pair of electrons to the oxygen atom
B by sharing one pair of electrons, both electrons provided by the magnesium atom
C by sharing two pairs of electrons, both pairs provided by the oxygen atom
D by sharing two pairs of electrons, each atom donating one pair of electrons
[JUNE -2007]
42- Which material has the highest melting point?
A ammonia
B methane
C sodium chloride
D water
[NOV -2007]
[NOV -2007]
44- Which substance has a giant molecular structure at room temperature?
A methane
B sand
C sodium chloride
D water
[JUNE -2008]
45- When a covalent liquid boils its molecules become more widely spaced.
Which property of the molecules has the most influence on the energy required to boil a covalent
liquid?
A the forces of attraction between the molecules
B the reactivity of the molecules
C the shape of the molecules
D the strength of the covalent bonds in the molecules
[JUNE -2008]
46-
A nucleon number.
B number of electrons.
C number of neutrons.
D proton number.
[JUNE -2008]
47- Naturally occurring bromine has a relative atomic mass of 80 and consists entirely of two
isotopes
of relative isotopic masses 79 and 81.
What can be deduced about naturally-occurring bromine from this information only?
A Bromine isotopes have different numbers of protons.
B Bromine contains the two isotopes in equal proportions.
C Bromine has different oxidation states.
D Bromine is radioactive.
[NOV -2008]/[June-2013]
48- Which statement describes the conversion of magnesium atoms to magnesium ions?
A The change is reduction, because there has been a gain of electrons.
B The change is oxidation, because there has been a loss of electrons.
C The change is reduction, because there has been a loss of electrons.
D The change is oxidation, because there has been a gain of electrons.
[NOV -2008]
49- In one molecule of carbon dioxide, CO 2, what is the total number of electrons present and how
many are involved in bonding between the carbon and oxygen atoms? D
[NOV -2008]
50- Which statement explains why magnesium oxide has a very high melting point?
A Magnesium atoms and oxygen atoms are joined by strong covalent bonds.
B The crystal lattice of magnesium oxide resembles that of diamond.
C The magnesium ions are strongly attracted to the oxide ions.
D The reaction between magnesium and oxygen is strongly exothermic.
[NOV -2008]
51- When the experiment shown is set up, the bulb lights, but there are no decomposition
products at
the electrodes.
What is X?
A aqueous sodium chloride
B bromine
C molten sodium chloride
D mercury
[NOV -2008]
52- What are the products formed at the electrodes during the electrolysis of molten magnesium
chloride between carbon electrodes?
C
[NOV -2008]
53- An element X forms a positive ion with the electronic structure 2,8,8.
What is the proton (atomic) number of X?
A 16
B 17
C 18
D 19
[JUNE -2009]
54- Which two substances are elements with a giant molecular structure?
A ammonium chloride
B carbon dioxide
C ethyl ethanoate
D sodium chloride
[JUNE -2009]
[JUNE -2009]
[JUNE -2009]
57-
[NOV -2009]
58- Which statement is always true when two atoms join together by a covalent bond?
62- Which pair of elements, when combined together, do not form a covalent compound?
[June 2010]
[Nov-2012]
[Nov-2012]
75- Carbon and silicon are both in Group IV of the Periodic Table, but at room temperature CO 2 is
a
[Nov-2012]
77-Naturally-occurring bromine has a relative atomic mass of 80 and consists entirely of two
80- Hydrogen and sulfur react to form the compound hydrogen sulfide.
Which row shows the type of bonding between hydrogen and sulfur and the electrical
conductivity
of liquid hydrogen sulfide?
[June 2013]
[Nov-2013]
82- The diagram shows the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride and of molten sodium
chloride.
Which substance in the diagram has both positive ions and mobile electrons?
A aqueous sodium chloride
B copper wire
C graphite electrodes
D molten sodium chloride
[Nov-2013]
83- Substance X has a simple molecular structure and substance Y has a giant molecular
structure.
Which row is correct? [Nov-2013] D
[Nov-2013]
85- Ionic compounds have high melting points because of the strong attraction between
oppositely
charged ions.
Which compound has the lowest melting point?
C
[Nov-2013]
PAPER-2 THEORY.
(a) Complete the following table to show the names and charges of the particles in this
tritium ion.
oxide ion
[2]
[June 2003/q7]
3- The metal tungsten, symbol W, is used to make wire filaments in light bulbs. The wire glows
when electricity passes through it.
This is the structure of a typical metal
[2]
Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide.
(b) Write an equation for this reaction.
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(c) 62 g of sodium oxide are used to make 2 dm3 of aqueous sodium hydroxide.
What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution?
Answer ............................................. mol/dm 3 [2]
[D 2003 /q6]