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### Chemistry Paper 1 Midterm Exam

**Albion University**

**Course Code: CHEM 101 – General Chemistry I**

**Total Questions: 25**

**Time: 2 hours**

**Instructions:** Answer all questions. Show calculations for problem-solving
questions. Use standard notation and significant figures where applicable.
Each question carries equal marks unless stated otherwise.




### Chemistry Paper 1 (25 Questions)



**Question 1 (Multiple Choice):**

Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity?

A) Sodium (Na)

B) Chlorine (Cl)

C) Oxygen (O)

D) Fluorine (F)



**Answer:**

D) Fluorine (F)

*Explanation:* Fluorine has the highest electronegativity (4.0 on the Pauling
scale) due to its small atomic radius and high nuclear charge.

, **Question 2 (Short Answer):**

Define an “isotope” and provide an example.



**Answer:**

An isotope is an atom of an element with the same number of protons but a
different number of neutrons. Example: Carbon-12 (¹²C) and Carbon-14 (¹⁴C).




**Question 3 (Problem Solving):**

Calculate the atomic mass of an element with two isotopes: Isotope A (80%
abundance, 35.0 amu) and Isotope B (20% abundance, 37.0 amu).



**Answer:**

Atomic mass = (Fraction of A × Mass of A) + (Fraction of B × Mass of B)

= (0.80 × 35.0) + (0.20 × 37.0)

= 28.0 + 7.4 = **35.4 amu**




**Question 4 (Multiple Choice):**

What is the electron configuration of a neutral sulfur atom (atomic number
16)?

A) 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁴

B) 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶

C) 1s² 2s² 2p⁴ 3s² 3p²

D) 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s¹ 3p⁵



**Answer:**

A) 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁴
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