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1 This question is about atomic structure.
(a) Complete the table.
(3)
Species Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons
32 S
33 S
34 2−S
(b) A sample of sulfur was found to contain only four isotopes.
(i) Complete the table to show the percentage abundance of 34S.
(1)
Isotope S
32 33S S
34 S
36
Percentage
95.02 0.75 0.02
abundance
(ii) Calculate the relative atomic mass (Ar ) of the sulfur in this sample using the data in the
table. Give your answer to two decimal places.
2
, (2)
(Total for Question 1 = 6 marks)
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2 This question is about the formation of ions.
(a) Explain the trend in the values of the first electron affinities of the
elements shown.
(4)
Element First electron affinity / kJ mol−1
chlorine −349
bromine −325
iodine −295
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(b) Which of these isoelectronic ions has the smallest ionic radius?
(1)
A S2− B
Cl−
C K+
D Ca2+
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(c) Some series of successive ionisation energies in kJ mol−1 are shown. The
letters do not refer to the symbols of the elements.
Element Successive ionisation energies / kJ mol−1
A 578 1817 2745 11 578 14 831
B 653 1592 2987 4740 6686
C 738 1451 7733 10 541 13 629
D 1086 2353 4621 6223 37 832
(i) Which element in the table could be in Group 4?
(1)
A
B
C
D
(ii) Which element in the table could be described as an s-block element?
(1)
4
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needall questions. .
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•• The total mark for this paper is 90.The marks for – use this as a guide as to how much time to
spend on each questioneach question are shown in brackets .
• For the question marked with an asterisk (*), marks will be awarded for your ability to
structure your answer logically, showing the points that you make are related or
, • follow on from each other where appropriate.A Periodic Table is printed on the back
cover of this paper.
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••• Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.Show all
your working in calculations and include units where appropriate.Check your
answers if you have time at the end.
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Answer ALL questions.
Some questions must be answered with a cross in a box . If you change your mind about an answer,
put a line through the box and then mark your new answer with a cross .
1 This question is about atomic structure.
(a) Complete the table.
(3)
Species Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons
32 S
33 S
34 2−S
(b) A sample of sulfur was found to contain only four isotopes.
(i) Complete the table to show the percentage abundance of 34S.
(1)
Isotope S
32 33S S
34 S
36
Percentage
95.02 0.75 0.02
abundance
(ii) Calculate the relative atomic mass (Ar ) of the sulfur in this sample using the data in the
table. Give your answer to two decimal places.
2
, (2)
(Total for Question 1 = 6 marks)
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2 This question is about the formation of ions.
(a) Explain the trend in the values of the first electron affinities of the
elements shown.
(4)
Element First electron affinity / kJ mol−1
chlorine −349
bromine −325
iodine −295
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(b) Which of these isoelectronic ions has the smallest ionic radius?
(1)
A S2− B
Cl−
C K+
D Ca2+
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(c) Some series of successive ionisation energies in kJ mol−1 are shown. The
letters do not refer to the symbols of the elements.
Element Successive ionisation energies / kJ mol−1
A 578 1817 2745 11 578 14 831
B 653 1592 2987 4740 6686
C 738 1451 7733 10 541 13 629
D 1086 2353 4621 6223 37 832
(i) Which element in the table could be in Group 4?
(1)
A
B
C
D
(ii) Which element in the table could be described as an s-block element?
(1)
4