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Chemistry C2
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All topics in the section C2, in the Edexcel syllabus.
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Question 1
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Tick the correct charges for the following: Neutrons, Protons, Electrons.
Answer
Electrons = Negative
Neutrons = Postive
Protons = Negative
Neutrons = No charge
Electrons = No charge
Protons = Positive
Question 2
Question
Every shell in an atom can contain 8 electrons when full.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Which atom particles have the same number in an atom?
Answer
Protons have the same amount as Neutrons.
Neutrons have the same amount as Electrons.
Electrons have the same amount as Protons.
Question 4
Question
Choose the correct relative masses of the following atomic particles: Neutrons, Protons, Electrons.
Answer
Electrons = 1
Protons = 1/2
Neurons = 1
Protons = 1
Neutrons = 0
Electrons = 1/2000
Question 5
Question
The top number is the atomic number and the bottom number is the mass number.
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periodic_table (image/png)
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
What is an isotope?
Answer
A different atomic form of the same element which have the same number of Neutons but different number of Electrons.
A same atomic form of the different element which have the same number of Protons but different number of Neutrons.
A different atomic form of the same element which have the same number of Protons but different number of Neutrons.
A different atomic form of the same element which have the same number of Neutons but different number of Positrons.
Question 7
Question
What is the difference between Periods in the Periodic Table and Groups in the Periodic Table?
Answer
Periods tell you how many electrons are in the outer shell, and Groups tell you how many shells there are.
Periods tell you how many shells there are, and Groups tell you how many electrons are in the outer shell.
Periods tell you how much bigger the atomic number is, and Groups tell you how much bigger the mass number is.
Periods tell you that an element is a metal, and Groups tell you that it is a gas.
Question 8
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Ionic bonding is the sharing of electrons.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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Covalent bonding is the sharing of electrons.
Answer
True
False
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