Revision Questions For Long Test
Revision Questions For Long Test
Revision Questions For Long Test
1.
a) Aluminium chloride, AlCl3, is formed by a reaction between copper
chloride (CuCl2) and aluminium metal.
[2 marks]
[2 marks]
a) Calculate the starting mass of magnesium and the mass of oxygen used in the experiment.
3.
a) From the following diagrams, state the formula of each example.
[3]
b. Relative atomic mass is the average mass of the isotopes of an element compared to the mass
of which atom?
[1mark]
C)From part (a) give the relative molecular mass for each example:
(i) =
(ii) =
(iii) =
[3]
a) Calculate the relative molecular mass for copper carbonate and copper oxide.
Copper carbonate =
Copper oxide =
[2marks]
5. The dot and cross diagram shows what happens during the formation of sodium oxide.
a) Using information from the diagram, write a word equation for the reaction between sodium
and oxygen.
(i) Write a balanced symbol equation for the reaction. [1]
(ii) Complete the symbol equation from (ii) by adding the state [2]
symbols (s, l, or g).
(iii) State the relative atomic mass of a sodium and oxygen atom. [1]
Na:
O:
[2]
6. When carbon is burned in air, carbon dioxide is formed.
C + O2 → CO2
a) Calculate the relative molecular mass of carbon dioxide.
[2]
b) Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide formed when 12 g of carbon is burned in air. Show
your working.
[3]
(ii) Give the formula of the compound that contains the greatest number of elements.
[1mark]
(iii) Give the formula that contains the greatest number of atoms. [1mark]
(iv) Calculate the relative molecular mass, Mr, of glucose (C6H12O6). [1mark]
[2marks]
9. a) This question is about the following organic compounds.
(i) Complete the table by writing the molecular formula in each case.
[3marks]
(ii) Give the letter (A – F) of the compound that contains the greatest number of elements.
[1mark]
(ii) Give the name of the only hydrocarbon shown in the displayed formulae above. [1mark]
b) (i) Compound D is converted into B by addition of water in the presence of an acid catalyst.
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