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G11 Quiz Topic 2.1

The document contains a chemistry quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of isotopes, mass spectrometry, and relative atomic mass calculations. Questions cover topics like identifying the relative atomic mass from a mass spectrum, writing nuclear equations, and calculating relative atomic masses from isotopic abundance data. The quiz is designed to assess understanding of key chemistry concepts related to isotopes for a high school level chemistry class.

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G11 Quiz Topic 2.1

The document contains a chemistry quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of isotopes, mass spectrometry, and relative atomic mass calculations. Questions cover topics like identifying the relative atomic mass from a mass spectrum, writing nuclear equations, and calculating relative atomic masses from isotopic abundance data. The quiz is designed to assess understanding of key chemistry concepts related to isotopes for a high school level chemistry class.

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Quiz (Topic 2) Total: / 14 marks

Student Name: ________________________ Class: 11


Teacher: Safia Darwish Subject: Chemistry Level: HL
Day/Date: Wednesday 27th October 2021 Paper: 1& 2 Time: 20 minutes

Select the correct answer for questions 1-4 (write your answer next to the question number
and highlight)

1.

What is the relative atomic mass, Ar, of an element with this mass spectrum?

24=79 25=10 26=11

A.  24.0

B.  24.3

C.  24.9

D.  25.0
(1 mark)

2.
C( 1 mark)

3.
34

Which is correct for  16 S2 -

(1 mark)

D
4.

(1 mark)

B
5.
Protons: 1+ and 1

Neutron: 0 and 1

Electron: 1- and 0.0005

(3 marks)

(1.672622 × 10^-27 × 14) + (1.674927 × 10^-27 × 14) + (9.109383 × 10^-31 × 14)=

4.687842*10-23 grams

(1 mark)

There will no differences in the chemical reactivity of the isotopes since the number of isotopes remain
the same.

Protons Electrons Neutrons


Oxygen-16 8 8 8
Oxygen-17 8 8 9
Oxygen-18 8 8 10

(2 marks)
Because there could no other isotope than one for Fluorine or it could have simply haven’t been
discovered yet.

(1 mark)
[Total: 7 marks]
6.

Titanium exists as several isotopes. The mass spectrum of a sample of titanium gave the following data:

Calculate the relative atomic mass of titanium to two decimal places.

(46*7.98)+(47*7.32)+(48*73.99)+(49*5.46)+(50*5.25)/100=

47.93

(2 marks)
48
State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the 22 Ti atom.

Protons: 22 Neutrons:26 Electrons: 22


(1 mark)
[Total: 3 marks]

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