Edexcel (9-1) Topic 1

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Question 1

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How many neutrons does a sodium atom have?
Answer
  • 23
  • 11
  • 1
  • 12

Question 2

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What subatomic particle causes atoms to have different isotopes?
Answer
  • proton
  • neutron
  • electron

Question 3

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How many electrons can the second shell be filled up to?
Answer
  • 2
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8

Question 4

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This scientist figured out there was a positive nucleus in an atom by firing alpha particles at gold.
Answer
  • Bohr
  • Thomson
  • Einstein
  • Rutherford

Question 5

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Tick all the boxes that contain general properties of metals.
Answer
  • dense
  • insulator
  • dull
  • shiny
  • conductor
  • malleable
  • brittle
  • ductile

Question 6

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Which part of the periodic table informs you how many electrons are in the outershell of any element?
Answer
  • mass number
  • group number
  • atomic number
  • period number

Question 7

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Ionic bonds are formed of positive and negative ions that are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Oxidation is [blank_start]loss[blank_end], Reduction is [blank_start]gain[blank_end] Metals always form [blank_start]positive[blank_end] ions ([blank_start]oxidised[blank_end]/lose electrons). A group 2 metal will form a positive [blank_start]ion[blank_end] (loses two [blank_start]electrons[blank_end]). Non-metals form [blank_start]negative[blank_end] ions ([blank_start]reduced[blank_end]/gain electrons)
Answer
  • loss
  • gain
  • positive
  • oxidised
  • ion
  • atom
  • compound
  • electrons
  • neutrons
  • protons
  • negative
  • reduced

Question 9

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Which of the following compounds are examples of covalent bonding?

Question 10

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Metallic bonding is made of positive ions that are held together by a “sea of [blank_start]delocalised[blank_end] electrons” from the outer shells of metal atoms. The strong [blank_start]electrostatic[blank_end] forces between the ions and electrons mean metals have very high melting points.
Answer
  • delocalised
  • detached
  • positive
  • moving
  • electrostatic
  • covalent
  • ionic
  • metallic

Question 11

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Giant covalent compounds are [blank_start]solid[blank_end] at room temperature. All of the atoms in a giant covalent structure are held together by strong [blank_start]covalent[blank_end] bonds. These bonds have to be broken, by large amounts of energy, to melt or boil these substances. [blank_start]Diamond[blank_end] is made up of each carbon forming [blank_start]four[blank_end] covalent bonds. [blank_start]Graphite[blank_end] is made of hexagonal rings of carbon, each atom forming [blank_start]three[blank_end] bonds. Each atom contributes [blank_start]an electron[blank_end] to the “sea of delocalised electrons”.
Answer
  • solid
  • liquid
  • gases
  • covalent
  • ionic
  • metallic
  • Diamond
  • Graphite
  • three
  • one
  • four
  • two
  • an electron
  • a proton
  • a neutron

Question 12

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Simple covalent compounds can conduct electricity.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Calculate the formula mass of NaNO₃ (RAM Na=23, N=14, O=16)
Answer
  • 113
  • 159
  • 85
  • 53

Question 14

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James burns 0.7 g of magnesium in air. What will be the most likely mass after heating?
Answer
  • 0.0 g
  • 0.7 g
  • 0.76 g
  • 0.64 g

Question 15

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HCl is added to Mg in a flask. After 70 seconds all the hydrogen had been released, and there was no more Mg left. Which chemical was the limiting reactant?
Answer
  • HCl
  • Mg
  • Magnesium chloride
  • Hydrogen

Question 16

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Fill the blank space to complete the text. Calculate the relative formula mass of calcium hydroxide (RAM Ca=40, O=16, H=1): [blank_start]74[blank_end]
Answer
  • 74

Question 17

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0.020 moles of calcium nitrate was dissolved in 160 ml of water. Calculate the concentration: [blank_start]0.125[blank_end] mol/dm3
Answer
  • 0.125

Question 18

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This equation is balanced.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Balance the following equation (use the numbers 1, 2, or 3 to fill the blanks) [blank_start]1[blank_end]N2 + [blank_start]3[blank_end]H2 --> [blank_start]2[blank_end]NH3
Answer
  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
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