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Atomic Structure and the periodic table H https://SIYYOEX.exampro.net Q1. This question is about sodium and chlorine. Figure 1 shows the positions of sodium and chlorine in the periodic table. Figure 1 (a) State one difference and one similarity in the electronic structure of sodium and of chlorine. Difference __________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Similarity ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ (2) (b) Sodium atoms react with chlorine atoms to produce sodium chloride (NaCl). Describe what happens when a sodium atom reacts with a chlorine atom. Write about electron transfer in your answer. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ (4) Page 1 of 6 (c) The reaction between sodium and chlorine is an exothermic reaction. Complete the reaction profile for the reaction between sodium and chlorine. Figure 2 (2) (Total 8 marks) Q2. This question is about the periodic table. In 1864 John Newlands suggested an arrangement of elements. Figure 1 shows the arrangement Newlands suggested. Figure 1 (a) Give two differences between the groupings in Figure 1 compared with the modern periodic table. 1. _________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ (2) In 1869 Mendeleev produced his periodic table. (b) Why was Mendeleev’s table called a periodic table? ___________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 6 ___________________________________________________________________ (1) (c) When Mendeleev was developing his periodic table he changed the order of some of the elements. Explain why. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ (2) (d) Explain why the elements are ordered differently in the modern periodic table. You should refer to isotopes. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ (2) (e) Figure 2 shows part of the modern periodic table. Figure 2 Draw one line from each statement about an element to the letter representing that element. Page 3 of 6 (3) (Total 10 marks) Page 4 of 6
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