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Chemistry Quiz #2

Name: _________________
Place the correct answer in the space provided on the
bottom of the page
1. Bohrs contribution to the model of the atom was to
show that
a. neutrons have multiple locations.
b. electrons can only move within fixed energy levels.
c. protons are at the centre of the atom.
d. electrons are negative particles.
2. Which of the following is a non-metal?
a. sulfur
c. silicon
b. chromium
d. francium

7. Which of these elements has the smallest atom?


a. Phosphorous
c. calcium
b. magnesium
d. antimony
8. Which of these elements is the least reactive?
a. Chlorine
c. fluorine
b. Oxygen
d. bromine
9.
a.
b.
c.
d.

3. Which of the following is a metal?


a. zinc
c. silicon
b. nitrogen
d. oxygen

A group of elements is
located in a vertical column in the periodic table.
located in a horizontal row in the periodic table.
a group of elements related by atomic mass.
another name for a period in the periodic table.

PART B: TRUE/FALSE Enter T for true, F for false

4. Which of the following is a metalloid?


a. sulfur
c. silicon
b. calcium
d. zinc

10. Rutherfords work gave evidence of a strong positive


nucleus in the centre of the atom.

5. Which of the following is not in the same class of


elements as the others?
a. Sulfur
c. chlorine
b. Nitrogen
d. francium
6. Which of the following does not belong to the same
group as the others?
a. Hydrogen
c. sodium
b. Rubidium
d. calcium

11.Electrons occupy specific energy levels around the


nucleus.
12. The periodic table is arranged in order of increasing
atomic mass.

1 ______

2 ______

3 ______

4 ______

5 ______

6 ______

7 ______

8 ______

9 ______

10 ______

11 ______

12 ______

13. State the missing element(s) and its atomic structure by completing the table below: (4)
Name of element

Atomic number

Number of
protons

Mass number

Number of
neutrons

18
19

14.

Draw a Bohr-Rutherford model of a fluorine atom

(3)

Number of
electrons

Part D: COMMUNICATION

17. Outline the reasons why atomic radius decrease as you go across (left to right) a period? (3)

18. Explain why it is unlikely that a new element will be discovered between Be and B. (3)

19. Explain how bromine (Br) is extremely reactive, but krypton (Kr) is not. (3)

20.

A
B

Consider the information provided


Reacts with water
yes
yes

Protons
15
14

Neutrons
16
17

Electrons
17
16

Are A and B the same element, isotopes, or different elements? Explain. (3 marks)

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