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GCSE CHEMISTRY AQA SCIENCE EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST 2025 UPDATE.




Draw and label an atom - ANSWER- Protons
Neutrons
Electrons


What are the masses and charges of these parts of an atom?


• Proton
• Neutron

• Electron - ANSWER- Protons = +ve
(mass 1)


Neutrons = neutral
(mass 1)


Electrons = -ve
(mass 1/2000th)


Why do atoms usually have no overall electrical charge? - ANSWER- Atoms usually have no
overall charge because they have equal numbers of protons (+ve) and electrons (-ve), which cancel
one another out


All atoms of a particular element (e.g. carbon) all have the same number of what? - ANSWER-
Protons

,What does relative atomic mass tell you about the atom? - ANSWER- The number of protons
and neutrons in the atom


What does atomic number tell you about the atom? - ANSWER- The number of protons
(usually the same as the number of electrons)


What is an isotope? - ANSWER- An isotope is an atom with a different amount of neutrons



How many electrons can occupy the 1st and 2nd shell (energy level) of an atom? - ANSWER-
2 in the 1st shell and 8 in the 2nd shell


The electron structure of sodium can be represented as 2,8,1 - what does this mean?


Represent these atoms: -
• Fluorine
• Oxygen
• Potassium

• Magnesium - ANSWER- 2,8,1 means 2 electrons in the 1st shell, 8 electrons in the 2nd shell
and 1 electron in the 3rd shell


Fluorine = 2,7


Oxygen = 2,6


Potassium = 2,8,8,1


Magnesium = 2,8,2


Define these terms: -

, • Element
• Compound

• Mixture - ANSWER- Element - a pure substance made from 1 type of atom only


Compound - 2 or more elements chemically bound


Mixture - 2 or more elements or compounds mixed together which are not chemically bound


What happens to the electrons of 2 atoms when they chemically react? - ANSWER- During a
chemical reaction electrons are either given away, taken, or shared


What is an ion?


How are +ve ions formed?


How are -ve ions formed? - ANSWER- An ion is an atom with a charge


+ve ions have lost electrons


-ve ions have gained electrons


Explain how the following atoms become ions (will they be +ve or -ve)?


• Potassium
• Magnesium
• Chlorine

• Oxygen - ANSWER- Potassium - loses 1 electron (K+)

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