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Transcript of RTS Chemistry SPM Question Bank Chapter 2
Essential Chemistry SPM Question Bank
Chapter 2: The Structure of the Atom
Paper 1
1) The diagram below shows a change in the state of matter.
Which of the following is process P? A Melting C SublimationB Condensation D Freezing
2) The diagram below shows the graph of the cooling of acetamide from its gaseous state to its solid state.
What is the boiling point and the time when liquid acetamide starts to condense? Boiling point Time condensation begins
A T1 m1
B T1 m3
C T2 m2 D T2 m4
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3) The diagram below shows the graph of temperature against time for the heating of naphthalene.
What is the process of change in the state of matter, which occurs at temperature T oC, and the state of the substance at time t?
Process at temperature T State of the substance at time tA Melting Solid and liquidB Freezing Solid and liquid C Condensation Liquid and gasD Boiling Liquid and gas
4) Which of the following substances will undergo sublimation when heated?A Bromine C Ammonium chlorideB Sodium nitrate D Carbon
5) The diagram below shows an atomic model.
Which of the following scientists introduced this atomic model? A Earnest Rutherford C Sir Joseph John ThomsonB Niels Bohr D John Dalton
6) The diagram below shows the symbol of the potassium atom.
Which of the following is true about the symbol? Proton number Nucleon number Number of neutrons
A 19 19 39B 19 39 19C 19 39 20D 39 20 19
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39
K19
7) Which of the following is the maximum number of electrons in the shells of an atom?Shell Maximum number of electrons
A 1 1B 2 8C 3 18D 4 2
8) The diagram below shows the symbol of the sodium atom.
What is the electron arrangement and the valence electrons of the sodium element?Electron arrangement Valence electron
A 2.1 3B 2.1 5C 2.8.1 1D 2.8.8.5 1
9) The diagram below shows the structure of atom X.
Which of the following statements are true?I Atom X has 6 protons II Atom X has 4 valence electronsIII The electron arrangement of atom X is 2.4IV The nucleon number of atom X is 6
A I and II only C I, III and IV onlyB I, II and III only D II, III and IV only
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23
Na11
10) The following information is about the subatomic particles of atom Y.
Which of the following diagrams represents atom Y?A C
B D
11) Element J has an electron arrangement of 2.8.3. If the nucleus of atom J has 14 neutrons, what are the proton number and the nucleon number of element J?
Proton number Nucleon numberA 13 14B 13 27C 14 27D 27 13
12) Which of the following isotopes is used to kill cancer cells?A Sodium-24 B Carbon-14 C Cobalt-60D Chlorine-35
13) Atom P has 9 protons and 10 neutrons. Which of the following is true about atom P?A Atom P has 10 electrons B Atom P has 8 valence electrons C Atom P has 2 shells filled with electronsD Atom P has a proton number of 19
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Electron arrangement: 2.4Number of protons: 6Number of neutrons: 6
14) Study atom X and atom Y in the diagram below.
Which of the following statements is true about atom X and Y?A They are different atomsB They are a pair of isotopes C They have five valence electrons D They are located in different groups of the Periodic Table
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Which of the following scientists gave the above explanation about an atom? A John Dalton B Sir James Chadwick C Ernest RutherfordD Sir Joseph John Thomson
Paper 2Structured question
The table below shows four substances with their respective chemical formula.
Substance Chemical formulaIodine I2
Potassium chloride KClNaphthalene C10H8
Magnesium Mg
(a) State one substance from the table above that exists as(i) atoms.
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(ii) molecules.
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79
X35
81
Y35
An atom is indivisible, cannot be produced or destroyed.
(iii) ions.
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(b) (i) What is the state of matter of magnesium at room temperature?
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(ii) Draw the particle arrangement in the substance you have stated in (b)(i).
(c) Magnesium has 12 protons in the nucleus of its atom. Draw the atomic structure of the magnesium atom.
(d) The diagram below shows the graph of temperature against time for the cooling of naphthalene.
(i) What is the melting point of naphthalene?
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(ii) Explain why the temperature does not change from X to Y.
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(iii) State how the movement of the naphthalene particles changes during the cooling process between W and X.
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Essay question
(a) Compare matter in solid, liquid and gas forms in terms of (i) the arrangement of particles (ii) the movement of particles
(iii) the force of attraction between particles(iv) the energy content
(b) By using the kinetic theory of matter, explain the change in the state of matter when a liquid boils to form a gas.
Paper 3
Referring to the statement above, plan one laboratory experiment to investigate the diffusion of particles in gas. Your plan should include the following:
(i) Problem statement (ii) Hypothesis(iii) List of substances and apparatus(iv) Procedure (v) Tabulation of data
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The smell of the fried fish in the kitchen will spread to other locations in the house.
AnswersPaper 11 D 11 B2 A 12 C3 A 13 C4 C 14 B5 B 15 A6 C7 B8 C9 B10 A
Paper 2Structured question(a)(i) Magnesium (ii) Naphthalene (iii) Potassium chloride
(b) (i) Solid (ii)
(c)
(d)(i) T1
(ii) The heat lost to the surroundings is equal to the heat released during the formation of the force of attraction between particles
(iii) The speed of the movement of particles is decreasing
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Essay question
(a) Properties of
matterSolid Liquid Gas
Arrangement of particles
The particles are arranged closely, compactly and orderly at a fixed position
There is very little space among the particles
The particles are not arranged in an orderly manner and are not close to each other
There is space among particles
The particles are not arranged in an orderly manner
The particles are separated far apart from one another
Movement of particles
The particles are not free to move and only vibrate at a fixed position
The particles move randomly and quite slowly
The particles often collide among one another
The particles move randomly in all directions
Force of attraction between the particles
Very strong Less strong Very weak
Energy content
Very low Medium Very high
(b) When the liquid is heated, heat is absorbed by the particles of the liquid The particles move faster At the boiling point, the particles of the liquid obtain sufficient heat The force of attraction between the particles is broken The particles can now move freely
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Paper 3(i) Will particles diffuse in a gaseous state?(ii) Diffusion occurs when gas particles occupy space. (iii)
List of materials: Liquid bromineList of apparatus: A gas jar with cover, dropper
(iv) Procedure1) A few drops of liquid bromine are dropped into a gas jar.2) The gas jar is covered immediately with the cover.3) The observation on the liquid bromine is recorded in a table.
(v) Tabulation of data
Space in the gas jar ObservationBeginning of the experimentEnd of the experiment
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