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Q1.
This question is about atomic structure.
(a) The figure below is a model proposed by Rutherford to show the structure
of an atom.
State two features of the current model that are not shown in the
Rutherford model.
neutrons
Feature 1 of the current model _________________________________
in
(or protons)
___________________________________________________________
(2)
112 22.41 o
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114 11.78
117 34.97
30.84
120 To be determined 69.16 (120 +
30.8)
=
+
100.
Give the symbol, including mass number, of the ion that reaches the
detector first.
(117x3497)
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Calculate the relative atomic mass of tin in this sample. Give your answer
to 1 decimal place.
162.4353
"Int
Symbol of ion _______________
162. 4
Relative atomic mass ______________________
(4)
(Total 6 marks)
Q2.
In a time of flight mass spectrometer, molecule X is ionised using electrospray
ionisation.
What is the equation for this ionisation?
A X(l) + e– → X+(g) + 2 e–
B X(g) + e– → X+(g) + 2 e–
C X(l) + H+ → XH+(g)
D X(g) + H+ → XH+(g) ⑧
(Total 1 mark)
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C 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d3 4s2
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(Total 1 mark)
Q4.
Which atom has one more proton and two more neutrons than ?
A my +1 p
B L
+2 N
C
D
(Total 1 mark)
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Q5.
The first seven successive ionisation energies for element Z are shown.
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;dectror
What is element Z?
A Carbon
B Nitrogen
C Silicon *
D Phosphorus
(Total 1 mark)
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Q6.
This question is about atomic structure.
Number of Number of
Number of protons
neutrons electrons
2220
↑
Ti
46
22
Ti2+
49
22
(2)
ISOTOPES
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O (c) A sample of titanium contains four isotopes, 46Ti, 47Ti, 48Ti and 49Ti
This sample has a relative atomic mass of 47.8
In this sample the ratio of abundance of isotopes 46Ti, 47Ti and 49Ti is 2:2:1
Q7.
Which has the electron configuration of a noble gas?
should ignore
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everything
structure
about GCSE electronic
A H+ 1st shell = 2 electrons
2nd shell =
8 electrons
B O–
C Se2– ·
D Zn2+
(Total 1 mark)
Q8.
This question is about time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry.
in an atom, centered
in
___________________________________________________________ it's
ucleus,
___________________________________________________________
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m/z 82 83 84 86
Relative intensity 6 1 28 8
(84 28)
+
(86 *8)
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+ +
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percentages
38,2
Ar _______________
(2)
(c) In a TOF mass spectrometer, ions are accelerated to the same kinetic
energy (KE).
B
-
Where:
KE = kinetic energy / J -> constant
L- m = mass / kg
Units v = speed / m s–1
are VERY In a TOF mass spectrometer, each 84Kr+ ion is accelerated to a kinetic
energy of 4.83 × 10−16 J and the time of flight is 1.72 × 10−5 s
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1.43)
Length of flight tube _______________ m
(4)
(Total 8 marks)
Q9.
Which atom has the smallest number of neutrons?
A H
3 - Ineutron
B He
4 -
T
I neurom
C He
5 -> i reson
D Li
-" nevron
4
(Total 1 mark)
Q10.
Which is the electron configuration of an atom with only two unpaired electrons?
X
A 1s 2 2s2 2p3 i
-
#
B 1s2 2s2 2p4 & ⑧
T
C 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5 IV it
(Total 1 mark)
T
↓
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Q11.
This question is about the isotopes of chromium.
mole
Mos
(a) Give the meaning of the term relative atomic mass. one
___________________________________________________________
(2)
O (b) A sample of chromium containing the isotopes 50Cr, 52Cr and 53Cr has a
relative atomic mass of 52.1
Ya
The sample contains 86.1% of the 52Cr isotope. by
Calculate the percentage abundance of each of the other two isotopes.
+(50xx)yla +
52.
(c) State, in terms of the numbers of fundamental particles, one similarity and
one difference between atoms of 50Cr and 53Cr
Similarity
same number
of
___________________________________________________________
and
protons
___________________________________________________________
Difference electrons
__________________________________________________________
Different number
___________________________________________________________of
neutrons.
___________________________________________________________
(2)
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(d) Give two reasons why it is necessary to ionise the isotopes of chromium
before they can be analysed in a TOF mass spectrometer.
can be
L
1.
Acclerated
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You needs to be to be
positive
___________________________________________________________
attracted to
negative plate
___________________________________________________________
to negative 2.
plate To
create current
___________________________________________________________ when
they hit the detector.
___________________________________________________________
(2)
Calculate the time, in s, for the 53Cr+ ion to travel down the flight tube to
reach the detector.
Time _______________ s
(5)
(Total 15 marks)
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Q12.
Which shows the electron configuration of an atom of a transition metal?
Does Ar mean 18
A [Ar] 4s23d0
?
⑧
B [Ar] 4s23d8 a electrons
Nichel
↑ f
answer
S
C [Ar] 4s23d10 ZinC
↑
↑ it
D [Ar] 4s23d104p1
but can't
+00
B (Total 1 mark)
be
Q13.
Time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry is an important analytical technique.
(a) Describe how the molecules are ionised using electrospray ionisation.
sample is dissolved in
___________________________________________________________
a
___________________________________________________________ volative
solvent.
___________________________________________________________
added
___________________________________________________________
Ht ions
are
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(3)
(b) Give the formula of the ion that reaches the detector first in the TOF mass
spectrometer.
CB15NOcNJ
___________________________________________________________
- Must be
charged
(1)
C.HoNOc" + Protont
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OE GET +e
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19)
(1)
& (d) In the TOF mass spectrometer, a germanium ion reaches the detector in
4.654 × 10–6 s
The kinetic energy of this ion is 2.438 × 10–15 J
The length of the flight tube is 96.00 cm m 1 = 100 0.96m
-
=
-T
where distance
m = mass / kg
v = speed / m s–1 speed =
-
time.
The Avogadro constant L = 6.022 × 1023 mol–1
Use your answer to state the mass number of this germanium ion.
0.96- - velocity:206274
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4.654x10 2
He
=
Em v
2x= m
-
vz
2x(2.438x10
-
15
C =
2.36384x10- mass
#
2
Mass of one mole of germanium ions ________________________ g
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Q14.
The first ionisation energies of the elements in Period 2 change as the atomic
number increases. -
Explain the pattern in the first ionisation energies of the elements from-
lithium to
neon. -
_______________________________________________________________
-outliers
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
(Total 6 marks)
Q15.
Time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry can be used to analyse large molecules
such as the pentapeptide, leucine encephalin (P).
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Description _________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
L
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___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Equation
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(4)
Remember it
gains
a
proton
555
⑳ 556 557
(1)
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Q16.
Which atom has the greatest first ionisation energy?
A H
B He
C Li
D Ne
(Total 1 mark)
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Q17.
This question is about atomic structure.
The diagram shows an atom of element R using the ‘plum pudding’ model.
An atom of R contains seven electrons.
(a) State two differences between the ‘plum pudding’ model and the model of
atomic structure used today.
1.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
2.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(2)
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(c) Identify R and deduce the formula of the compound formed when R reacts
with the Group 2 metal in the same period as R.
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(Total 4 marks)
Q18.
This question is about atomic structure.
(a) Write the full electron configuration for each of the following species.
Cl−_________________________________________________________
Fe2+________________________________________________________
(2)
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(b) Write an equation, including state symbols, to represent the process that
occurs when the third ionisation energy of manganese is measured.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(c) State which of the elements magnesium and aluminium has the lower first
ionisation energy.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(3)
m/z Abundance / %
58 61.0
60 29.1
61 9.9
Give the symbol, including mass number, of the ion that would reach the
detector first in the sample.
Symbol of ion
_______________________________________________________
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Q19.
Chlorine exists as two isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl in the ratio 3:1
Q20.
Which of these has the highest first ionisation energy?
A Na
B Al
C Si
D Cl
(Total 1 mark)
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Q21.
A sample of titanium was ionised by electron impact in a time of flight (TOF)
mass spectrometer. Information from the mass spectrum about the isotopes of
titanium in the sample is shown in the table.
m/z 46 47 48 49
Equation
___________________________________________________________
m/z value
___________________________________________________________
(2)
Mass ____________________ kg
(1)
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(d) In a TOF mass spectrometer the time of flight, t, of an ion is shown by the
equation
In this equation d is the length of the flight tube, m is the mass, in kg, of an
ion and E is the kinetic energy of the ions.
In this spectrometer, the kinetic energy of an ion in the flight tube is 1.013 ×
10−13 J
Q22.
Magnesium exists as three isotopes: 24Mg, 25Mg and 26Mg
(a) In terms of sub-atomic particles, state the difference between the three
isotopes of magnesium.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(b) State how, if at all, the chemical properties of these isotopes differ.
Chemical properties
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
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Reason
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(2)
(4)
(d) In a TOF mass spectrometer, ions are accelerated to the same kinetic
energy (KE).
Distance = __________________ m
(4)
(Total 11 marks)
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Q23.
Element Q forms a sulfate with formula QSO4
A [Ne]3s1
B [Ne]3s2
C [Ne]3s23p1
D [Ne]3s13p2
(Total 1 mark)
Q24.
This question is about time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry.
(a) The mass spectrum of element Q has peaks with m/z values shown in the
table.
m/z 82 83 84 86
Relative intensity 5 3 26 7
Calculate the relative atomic mass of Q and give your answer to one
decimal place.
Identify the element Q.
Element Q ____________________
(3)
(b) A sample of the element Q consists of several isotopes. All of the Q+ ions
in the sample of Q that has been ionised in a TOF mass spectrometer have
the same kinetic energy.
where m is the mass, in kg, of one ion of an isotope and v is the velocity of
an ion in m s−1
where d is the length, in m, of the flight tube and t is the time taken, in s, for
an ion to reach the detector
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Q25.
Bromine exists as two isotopes 79Br and 81Br, which are found in almost equal
abundance.
(Total 1 mark)
Q26.
This question is about the elements in Group 2 and their compounds.
(a) Use the Periodic Table to deduce the full electron configuration of calcium.
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(b) Write an ionic equation, with state symbols, to show the reaction of
calcium with an excess of water.
___________________________________________________________
(1)
___________________________________________________________
(1)
(d) Write an equation to show the process that occurs when the first ionisation
energy of calcium is measured.
___________________________________________________________
(1)
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(e) State and explain the trend in the first ionisation energies of the elements
in Group 2 from magnesium to barium.
Trend
___________________________________________________________
Explanation
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(3)
(Total 7 marks)
Q27.
(a) A sample of sulfur consisting of three isotopes has a relative atomic mass
of 32.16. The following table gives the relative abundance of two of these
isotopes.
Use this information to determine the relative abundance and hence the
mass number of the third isotope.
Give your answer to the appropriate number of significant figures.
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(b) Describe how ions are formed in a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(2)
(c) A TOF mass spectrometer can be used to determine the relative molecular
mass of molecular substances.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(2)
(Total 8 marks)
Q28.
A sample of ethanedioic acid was treated with an excess of an unknown alcohol
in the presence of a strong acid catalyst. The products of the reaction were
separated and analysed in a time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometer. Two peaks
were observed at m / z = 104 and 118.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(2)
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(b) Outline how the TOF mass spectrometer is able to separate these two
species to give two peaks.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(4)
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