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Physical & Inorganic Chemistry EXAM PREP QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED State the element in Period 3 that has the highest melting point. Explain your answer.(4) - CORRECT ANSWERSilicon Giant covalent structure Many covalent bonds Need a lot of energy to overcome Explain why nickel is ductile (can be stretched into wires).(1) - CORRECT ANSWERLayers can slide over eachother

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Physical & Inorganic Chemistry EXAM
PREP QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED

A student studying GCSE science is puzzled by data which indicate that a sodium atom is larger
than a chlorine atom and that a sodium ion is smaller than a chloride ion. How should an A-level
Chemistry student explain this apparently conflicting information. (6) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅A chlorine atom has more protons in it's nucleus compared to a sodium
atom
Both have 3 shells of electrons
Electrons more strongly attracted by chlorine nucleus
so size smaller than Na
An electron shell is lost when a sodium atom turns into a sodium ion
Inner electrons more strongly attracted so ion smaller than atom
An electron is added to the outer shell when a chloride ion is formed
Greater repulsion between shells so size of chloride ion bigger than chlorine atom


What is the relative mass of an electron?(1) - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅1/1840


Explain why isotopes have similar chemical properties(2) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Identical electron configuration
Chemical properties depend on electrons


Define the term relative atomic mass.(1) - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅(average mass of an
atom/ 1/12 mass of 1 atom of carbon 12


Explain, in detail, how the relative atomic mass of this element can be calculated from data
obtained from the mass spectrum of 3 different isotopes(5) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Mass spectrum gives m/z value

,Mass spectrum gives relative abundance
Multiply m/z by relative abundance for each isotope
Sum these values
Divide by the sum of relative abundances


Use your knowledge of structure and bonding to explain why the melting point of iodine is low
(113.5 °C) and why that of hydrogen iodide is very low (-50.8 °C).(6) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅I2 is molecular
HI is molecular
IM forces hold the molecules together
There are weak IM forces in both molecules hence why melting points are low
I2 bigger molecule so has more electrons
Therefore stronger van der Waals between molecules in I2 that need more energy to break
causing the melting point to be higher.
HI also shows permanent dipole-dipole attraction between molecules but these forces are less
than the vdW forces in iodine.


Chloroethane reacts with potassium hydroxide in the presence of propan-1-ol to form ethene.
State the role of potassium hydroxide and the role of propan-1-ol in the reaction.(2) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅KOH = base
propan-1-ol = solvent


Write an ionic equation, with state symbols, to show the reaction of calcium with an excess of
water.(1) - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅Ca(s) + 2H20(l) > Ca2+(aq) + 2OH-(aq) + H2


Outline how the TOF mass spectrometer is able to separate two species to give two peaks.(4) -
CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅Positive ions accelerated by electric field
To a constant kinetic energy
The lighter ions have the same kinetic energy and move faster
Therefore the lighter ions arrive first

, State and explain the general trend in first ionisation energy across Period 3.(4) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅General increase
Increasing nuclear charge
Similar shielding
Stronger attraction from the nucleus for outer electrons.


State the element in Period 3 that has the highest melting point.

Explain your answer.(4) - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅Silicon
Giant covalent structure
Many covalent bonds
Need a lot of energy to overcome


Explain why nickel is ductile (can be stretched into wires).(1) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Layers can slide over eachother


In a mass spectrometer, the relative abundance of each isotope is proportional to the current
generated by that isotope at the detector. Explain how this current is generated.(3) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Electrons transferred at the detector
From the detector to the + ion
Current produced related to abundance


Aluminium chloride has a relative molecular mass of 267 in the gas phase. Deduce the formula
of the aluminium compound that has a relative molecular mass of 267(1) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Al2Cl6
AlBr3


Explain why the ionisation energy of every element is endothermic.(1) - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅Energy needed to overcome the attraction between positive nucleus and
negative electrons
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