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This document is a revision worksheet for Grade VIII Chemistry at Presidency International School, focusing on elements, compounds, mixtures, and atomic structure. It includes exercises on calculating atomic mass, percent abundance of isotopes, and filling in tables related to subatomic particles. The worksheet is designed to reinforce students' understanding of key chemistry concepts.
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WS-Revision-ElmCompMix-AtomicStructure

This document is a revision worksheet for Grade VIII Chemistry at Presidency International School, focusing on elements, compounds, mixtures, and atomic structure. It includes exercises on calculating atomic mass, percent abundance of isotopes, and filling in tables related to subatomic particles. The worksheet is designed to reinforce students' understanding of key chemistry concepts.
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Presidency International School

Grade-VIII Chemistry
Revision Worksheet-Element, Compound, Mixture & Atomic Structure

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15 Cu-63 occurs 69.1% and Cu-65 occurs 30.9% naturally. Calculate Ar, correct to on decimal
place. [2]
16 Cl has two isotopes naturally. 35Cl and 37Cl. Ar of Cl is 35.5. Calculate percent abundance of
each type. [3]

Ar of Br is 80. The only two isotopes have mass numbers 79 and 81. Predict (no calculation
required) percent abundance of each type. [1]

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17 Fill in the table. [3]


Electron Proton Neutron
Symbol

Relative mass

Relative charge

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