Periodicity
Periodicity
Periodicity
A-Level
CHEMISTRY
Periodic Table & Energy
Periodicity
Time allowed
121 minutes
QUESTION PAPER
Score Percentage
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4.1 | CELL BIOLOGY | QUESTION PAPER 1 1
F321: Atoms, Bonds and Groups
Periodicity
1. Modern plasma television screens emit light when mixtures of noble gases, such as
neon and xenon, are ionised.
The first ionisation energies of neon and xenon are shown in the table below.
neon +2081
xenon +1170
Explain why xenon has a lower first ionisation energy than neon.
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[Total 3 marks]
(i) State which two elements from the first twenty elements of the modern Periodic
Table are not arranged in order of increasing atomic mass.
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(ii) Why does the modern Periodic Table not arrange some elements, such as those
in (i), in order of increasing atomic mass?
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3. The table below shows the melting points and atomic radii of the elements in Period 3,
Na to Cl.
element Na Mg Al Si P S Cl
1pm = 1 x 10-12 m
(a) (i) Explain the difference in melting point for the elements Na and Mg.
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(ii) Sulfur exists as S8 molecules and chlorine as Cl2 molecules. Use this
information to explain the difference in their melting points.
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(b) Explain the decrease in the atomic radii across the period from Na to Cl.
In your answer, you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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4. (i) Explain why the first ionisation energies show a general increase from Li to Ne.
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(ii) Explain the difference between the first ionisation energies of Li and Na.
In your answer, you should use appropriate technical terms, spelt correctly.
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[Total 6 marks]
5. This question refers to the elements in the first four periods of the Periodic Table.
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Identify an element from the first four periods that fits each of the following descriptions.
(i) The element that forms a 2– ion with the same electronic configuration as Ar.
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(iii) An element that forms a compound with fluorine with trigonal planar molecules.
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(iv) The element that forms a chloride XCl2 with a molar mass of 111.1 g mol–1.
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6. This question refers to the elements in the first four periods of the Periodic Table.
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Ionisation energies provide information about the model for the electron structure of
elements.
(i) Explain why first ionisation energies show a general increase across Period 3,
Na–Ar.
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(ii) Write an equation, including state symbols, to represent the third ionisation
energy of sodium.
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ionisation
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
number
ionisation energy
789 1577 3232 4 556 16091 19 785
/kJ mol–1
Predict, with reasons, the identity of element X.
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7. In a mass spectrometer, gaseous atoms are ionised. [Total 6 marks]
Explain why less energy is needed to ionise gaseous atoms of rubidium than gaseous
atoms of sodium.
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8. Barium, Ba, was discovered by Davy in 1808. The element gets its name from the
Greek ‘barys’ meaning ‘heavy’.
element Cs Ba
group 1 2
atomic number 55 56
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(ii) State the block in the Periodic Table in which caesium and barium are found.
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(iii) Explain why the atomic radius of barium is less than the atomic radius of
caesium.
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(iv) Predict and explain whether a barium ion is larger, smaller or the same size as a
barium atom.
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[Total 7 marks]
9. In this question, you are provided with information about ionisation energies of
elements. You are also provided with some additional information that will help you
answer part (b).
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(b) In this question, one mark is available for the quality of use and organisation of
scientific terms.
• Using Table 1, describe and explain the trend in first ionisation energies
shown by the Period 2 elements, Li–N.
• Using Table 2, identify element X. Explain how you decided on your
answer.
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element Li Be B C N
number of protons 3 4 5 6 7
1st ionisation
energy 520 900 801 1086 1402
/ kJ mol–1
Table 1
Table 2
[Total 13 marks]
10. In this question, one mark is available for the quality of spelling, punctuation and
grammar.
Many physical properties can be explained in terms of bonding and structure. The table
below show some properties of elements in Period 2 of the Periodic Table.
element Li C N
(graphite)
electrical conductivity
good good poor
of solid
Identify an element from the first three periods that fits each of the following
descriptions.
(i) The element that forms a 2– ion with the same electronic configuration as Ne.
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(ii) The element that forms a 3+ ion with the same electronic configuration as Ne.
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(iv) An element that forms a compound with hydrogen with tetrahedral molecules.
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(v) An element that forms a compound with hydrogen with pyramidal molecules.
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(vi) The element that forms a chloride XCl2 with a molar mass of 95.3 g mol–1.
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(vii) The element with the largest atomic radius.
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[Total 8 marks]
12. The diagram below shows the variation in the first ionisation energies of elements
across Period 2 of the Periodic Table.
2500
Ne
2000
F
first ionisation N
1500
energy
/ kJ mol–1 Be C O
1000
Li B
500
0
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
atomic number
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(ii) Explain why the first ionisation energies show a general increase across
Period 2.
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(iii) Explain why the first ionisation energy of B is less than that of Be.
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[Total 7 marks]
13. Reactions of the Group 2 metals involve removal of electrons. The electrons are
removed more easily as the group is descended and this helps to explain the
increasing trend in reactivity.
(i) The removal of one electron from each atom in 1 mole of gaseous radium atoms
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(ii) Atoms of radium have a greater nuclear charge than atoms of calcium.
Explain why, despite this, less energy is needed to remove an electron from a
radium atom than from a calcium atom.
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[Total 7 marks]
14. The atomic radii of nitrogen and oxygen are shown below.
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15. The first ionisation energies of the elements H to K are shown below. Use this diagram
to help with your answers to this question.
2500
He Ne
1st ionisation energy
2000
N F Ar
/ kJ mol–1
1500
H O P
1000 Be C
Mg S
B Si
500 Al
Li Na K
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
atomic number
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(b) Explain why the first ionisation energies show a general increase across Period 2
(Li to Ne).
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[Total 5 marks]
16. State and explain the trend in first ionisation energies shown by the elements with the
atomic numbers 2, 10 and 18.
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[Total 4 marks]
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