Syllabus Edition

First teaching 2023

First exams 2025

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From Models to Materials (SL IB Chemistry)

Exam Questions

51 mins15 questions
11 mark

Which of the following statements about alloys are correct? 

  1.   Alloys contain atoms of all the same sizes
  2.   An alloy is a mixture of a metal with another element
  3.   Alloys are harder than the pure metal they originate from
  • I and II only

  • I and III only

  • II and III only

  • I, II and III

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21 mark

A molecule of a polymer contained the sequence shown.

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Which monomer could produce this polymer by addition polymerisation?

  • CHCl =CHCl

  • CH2=CHCl

  • CH3CCl =CHCl

  • CH3CCl =CH2

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31 mark

Which of the following chemicals is not correctly placed within this triangular bonding triangle?

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  • Li2O

  • CH4

  • CBr4

  • Mg

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41 mark

Using a triangular bonding diagram, which of the following cannot be deduced about an unknown chemical?

  • The formula of the unknown chemical.

  • The physical properties of the unknown chemical.

  • The type of bonding present in the unknown chemical.

  • Whether the unknown chemical is an element or a compound.

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11 mark

Which type of bonding can be described as ‘the electrostatic attraction between positive nuclei and electrons and occurs by the sharing of electrons’? 

  • Hydrogen bonding

  • Ionic bonding 

  • Metallic bonding 

  • Covalent bonding 

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21 mark

A binary compound is plotted on a triangular bonding diagram. The electronegativity values for each element are 1.6 and 3.4.

Which estimate for the percentage ionic and percentage covalent character in the compound is correct?

  • 10% covalent, 90% ionic

  • 40% covalent, 60% ionic

  • 55% covalent, 45% ionic

  • 100% covalent, 0% ionic

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11 mark

The properties of alloys can be explained in terms of metals having

  1. Non-directional bonding
  2. Delocalised electrons
  3. Ions of different size
  • I and II only

  • I and III only

  • II and III only

  • I, II and III

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21 mark

Using Sections 9 and 17 of the Data Booklet, which of the following predictions about gallium tribromide is/are not correct?

  1. It is a poor insulator.
  2. It has a high melting and boiling point.
  3. It is hard and brittle.
  • I and II only

  • I and III only

  • II and III only

  • I, II and III

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