Particles Revision Exam Questions
Particles Revision Exam Questions
Particles Revision Exam Questions
Q1.
Fluoride ions are produced by the addition of a single electron to an atom of fluorine .
Q2.
An atom of gains 3 electrons.
Q3.
Which of the following nuclei has the smallest specific charge?
A
(Total 1 mark)
Q4.
is an unstable nuclide in a radioactive decay series. It decays by emitting an α particle.
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The next two nuclides in the series emit β− particles.
What nuclide is formed after these three decays have taken place?
A
(Total 1 mark)
Q5.
Which nucleus has a smaller value of specific charge than the nucleus ?
A
D
(Total 1 mark)
Q6.
An atom of calcium, , is ionised by removing two electrons.
(i) State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the ion formed.
protons____________________
neutrons____________________
electrons____________________
(3)
charge ____________________ C
(1)
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Q7.
(a) The nucleus of a particular atom has a nucleon number of 14 and a proton number of 6.
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(1)
answer = ____________________
(1)
(b) The specific charge of the nucleus of another isotope of the element is 4.8 × 107 Ckg–1.
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(2)
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answer = ____________________
(3)
(Total 10 marks)
Q8.
(a) State what is meant by the specific charge of a nucleus and give an appropriate unit for
this quantity.
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unit: ____________________
(2)
(b) Nucleus X has the same nucleon number as nucleus Y. The specific charge of X is 1.25
times greater than that of Y.
(i) Explain, in terms of protons and neutrons, why the specific charge of X is greater
than that of Y.
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(2)
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Q9.
Alpha decay is a process by which an unstable isotope of an element may decay.
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(2)
(2)
(iii) Calculate the specific charge of an alpha particle, stating an appropriate unit.
answer = ______________________
(4)
(iv) Explain why the alpha particle, once outside the nucleus, is unaffected by the strong
nuclear force.
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(2)
(Total 10 marks)
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Q10.
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(1)
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(1)
(b) A sample of pure Th that contains 2.6 × 1021 atoms is observed to decay at an initial
rate of 3.0 × 1013 Bq.
Q11.
(a) State the name of the antiparticle of a positron.
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(1)
(b) Describe what happens when a positron and its antiparticle meet.
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(2)
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(Total 3 marks)
Q12.
A neutral atom of carbon is represented by
(a) Name the constituents of this atom and state how many of each are present.
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(Total 6 marks)
Q13.
(a) is a neutral atom of thorium. How many protons, neutrons and electrons does it
contain?
____________________ protons
____________________ neutrons
____________________ electrons
(2)
(b) is a neutral atom of a different isotope of thorium which contains Z electrons. Give
possible values for X, Y and Z.
X = ____________________
Y = ____________________
Z = ____________________
(3)
(Total 5 marks)
Q14.
(a) How many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in an atom of ?
______________________ protons
______________________ neutrons
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______________________ electrons
(2)
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(4)
(Total 6 marks)
Q15.
(a) Name the constituent of an atom which
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(3)
The equation
Determine
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(i) the values of X and Y, shown in the equation,
X = ____________________
Y = ____________________
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(3)
(Total 6 marks)
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Mark schemes
Q1.
C
[1]
Q2.
B
[1]
Q3.
D
[1]
Q4.
D
[1]
Q5.
A
[1]
Q6.
(a) (i) protons = 20
neutrons = 28
electrons = 18
3
Q7.
(a) (i) nucleon number is the number of protons and neutrons OR mass number
proton number is the number of protons OR atomic number
1
(ii) 14 – 6 = 8
1
A = 12
Q8.
(a) the ratio of charge to mass of nucleus
C kg−1
2
(ii) answers add up to 10
number of protons = 4
number of neutrons = 10 − 4 = 6
eg 5q = 1.25 × ?q
?=4
4
[8]
Q9.
(i) same atomic number/number of protons
(iii)
Q10.
(a) (i) 90
B1
1
B1
1
B1
1
M1
A1
2
[5]
Q11.
(a) electron
B1
1
B1
B1
2
[3]
Q12.
(a) protons and neutrons (1)
6p, 8n (1)
[or u and d quarks (1), 20u and 22d (1)]
6 electrons (1)
(b) electron (1)
Q13.
(a) 90 (protons) (1)
Z = 90 (1)
(3)
[5]
Q14.
(a) 6 (protons) and 6 (electrons) (1)
8 (neutrons) (1)
2
(ii) 14 (1)
Q15.
(a) (i) neutron (1)