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AQA AS Chemistry Paper 1: Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Exam Questions With Correct Answers Give the full electron configuration of an Al atom and a Cr3+ ion - answer1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1 1s 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6 Deduce the formula of the ion that has a charge 2+ with the same electron - answer...

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AQA AS Chemistry Paper 1: Inorganic and
Physical Chemistry Exam Questions With
Correct Answers



Give the full electron configuration of an Al atom and a Cr3+ ion - answer✔1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1
1s 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6

Deduce the formula of the ion that has a charge 2+ with the same electron - answer✔Sr2+
Deduce the formula of the compound that contains 2+ ions and 3- ions that both have the same
electron configuration as argon - answer✔CaP

Deduce which of Na+ and Mg2+ is the smaller ion 2 marks - answer✔Mg 2+
Both have the same number of shielding however Mg2+ has more protons so higher nuclear
charge and so stronger attraction between out electrons and nucleus so smaller atomic radius

First ionisation of sodium - answer✔Na(g) -> Na+ + e-

Explain why the first ionisation of sulfur is lower than phosphorus 4 marks - answer✔Sulfur has
a pair of electrons in its 3p orbital
Phosphorus has 3 unpaired electrons in its 3p orbital
Pair of electrons repel and electron is easily removed
Less energy is needed to remove the electron
This question is about a white solid MHCO3 that dissolves in water and reacts with HCl to give a
salt
Samples of the solution were titrated


Student identified burette as the largest source of uncertainty in the experiment. Suggest how the
procedure could be improved to reduce the percentage uncertainty in using the burette

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Justify your suggested improvement 2 marks - answer✔Use larger mass of solid
So larger reading will be needed
A student is required to make up 250cm3 of an aqueous solution that contains a known mass of
MHCO3. The student is provided with a sample bottle containing the MHCO3.
Describe the method including apparatus and practical details that the student should use to
prepare the solution. 6 marks - answer✔- weigh sample bottle containing solid on a balance
- Transfer to volumetric flask and reweigh sample bottle
- record difference in mass


- add distilled water
- stir with glass rod
- rinse all remaining solid from sample bottle into flask


- transfer to volumetric flask with 250 cm3 mark
- with washing make up to 250 cm3
- shake
Melting point Boiling point
Br 266. 332
Mg 923. 1383


In terms of structure and bonding explain why the bop of Br is different from Mg. Suggest why
Mg is a liquid over a much greater temperature range compared to Br 5 marks - answer✔1) Br is
a simple molecular structure
2) Mg is a metallic structure
3) Br2 weak van der waals forces between molecules
4) more energy needed to over come stronger metallic bonds
5) Mg greater liquid range because forces of attraction in molten metal stronger than Br2
Explain how ions are accelerated, detected and have their abundance determined in the time of
flight (TOF) mass spectrometer - answer✔Ions accelerated by electric field

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