Ionic Bonding (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science: Chemistry): Exam Questions

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11 mark

Explain how the structure of a copper atom changes when it forms a copper ion, Cu2+

  • The copper atom loses two electrons

  • The copper atom loses two protons

  • The copper atom gains two electrons

  • The copper atom gains two protons

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21 mark

Which element normally reacts to form an ion with a 2+ charge?

  • Sodium

  • Magnesium

  • Oxygen

  • Fluorine

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31 mark

An oxygen atom has an atomic number of 8 and a mass number of 16.

This oxygen atom forms the ion O2-.

Which lettered row shows the number of protons and the number of neutrons in this oxide ion, O2-

 

 

number of protons

number of neutrons

A

8

8

B

8

10

C

10

8

D

10

10

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    41 mark

    How is a sulfate ion different to a sulfide ion? 

    • A sulfide ion contains more atoms in it

    • A sulfate ion contains oxygen, a sulfide ion does not contain oxygen

    • A sulfide ion is more common

    • A sulfate ion has the formula S2-, a sulfide ion has the formula SO42-

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    5a1 mark

    Ions are electrically charged atoms or groups of atoms.

    Which statement about how ions are formed is true? 

    • Protons and electrons are gained or lost

    • Neutrons are gained or lost

    • Electrons are gained or lost

    • Protons are gained or lost

    5b1 mark

    The table below shows three statements about the charge of an atom.

    Put a tick ()  next to the correct statement. 

    Atoms have no overall charge because the number of protons and electrons are equal

     

    Atoms have no overall charge because the number of protons and neutrons are equal

     

    Atoms have an overall positive charge because the number of protons is greater than the number of neutrons

     

    Atoms have an overall negative charge because the number of electrons is greater than the number of neutrons

     

    5c2 marks

    Figure 1 shows some statements about ionic bonding.

    Put ticks () in the boxes in Figure 1 to show which statements are true and which statements are false 

     

    True

    False

    Positively and negatively charged ions are held together by strong covalent bonds

     

     

    Positive and negatively charged atoms are held together by strong forces

     

     

    Positively and negatively charged ions are held together by strong forces of electrostatic attraction

     

     

    The formation of positively and negatively charged ions involves the transfer of electrons

     

     

     Figure 1

    5d3 marks

    Use the words from the box to complete the sentences about ionic lattices. 

    random                protons                  regular                 ions                 positively                   atoms

    Ionic lattices involve the organisation of ___________ and negatively charged ________ in a __________, repeating arrangement.

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    11 mark

    The ions present in iron(III) sulfate are:

    iron(III)         Fe3+

    sulfate         SO42-.

    Write the formula of iron(III) sulfate using this information.

    • Fe2SO4

    • Fe3(SO4)2

    • Fe2(SO4)3

    • (Fe)2(SO4)3

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    21 mark

    Sodium has an atomic number of 11.

    A sodium atom has a mass number of 23.

    This sodium atom is ionised to form a sodium ion with the formula Na+.

    Which option shows the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in this sodium ion? 

    • 11 protons, 11 electrons, 12 neutrons

    • 10 protons, 10 electrons, 12 neutrons

    • 11 protons, 10 electrons, 12 neutrons

    • 11 protons, 12 electrons, 12 neutrons

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    3a2 marks

    Ionic compounds contain ions.

    The numbers of electrons, neutrons and protons in four particles, W, X, Y and Z, are shown in Figure 15.

    particle

    electrons

    neutrons

    protons

    W

    9

    10

    9

    X

    10

    14

    12

    Y

    16

    16

    16

    Z

    18

    18

    16

    Figure 15

    Explain which particle, W, X, Y or Z, is a negative ion.

    3b4 marks

    Lithium fluoride, LiF, is an ionic compound. It contains lithium cations and fluoride anions. The electronic configurations of a lithium atom and of a fluorine atom are shown in Figure 16.

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    Figure 16

    Complete Figure 17 to show the electronic configurations and charges of the ions in lithium fluoride.

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    Figure 17

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    3c6 marks

    Figure 18 shows the ability of different substances to conduct electricity.

    substance

    conducts electricity

    solid calcium chloride

    no

    molten calcium chloride

    yes

    diamond

    no

    zinc

    yes


    Figure 18

    Explain these results by referring to the structures of the substances.

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    2 marks

    Calcium nitrate contains calcium ions and nitrate ions.

    Calculate the relative formula mass of calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2. (relative atomic masses: Ca = 40, N = 14, O = 16)

    relative formula mass = .....................................................

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    41 mark

    Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound containing sodium ions, Na+,  and fluoride ions, F-.

    The electronic configurations are show below:

     

    electronic configuration of atoms

    sodium

    2.8.1

    fluorine

    2.7

    Which statement explains how sodium and fluorine atoms form the ions in sodium fluoride? 

    • The sodium atom gains one electron from the fluorine atom

    • The sodium atom and the fluorine atom share one electron each

    • The sodium atom transfers one electron to the fluorine atom

    • The sodium atom and the fluorine atom both lose one electron

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    51 mark

    The formula of lead(IV) oxide is PbO2.

    What is the charge of the lead ion in lead(IV) oxide?

    • 4-

    • 2-

    • 2+

    • 4+

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    61 mark

    Potassium reacts with chlorine to form potassium chloride.

    The electronic configuration of the potassium atom is 2.8.8.1 and the electronic configuration of the chlorine is 2.8.7.

    What are the electronic configurations of the ions formed? 

     

    K+

    Cl-

    A

    2.8.8.2

    2.8.7

    B

    2.8.8.2

    2.8.8

    C

    2.8.8

    2.8.7

    D

    2.8.8

    2.8.8

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      7a1 mark

      An aluminium atom has the atomic number 13 and the mass number 27.

      Which row shows the numbers of subatomic particles present in an aluminium ion, Al3+

       

      protons

      neutrons

      electrons

      A

      13

      14

      13

      B

      13 

      14

      10

      C

      14

      13

      10

      D

      14 

      13

      17

        

        7b3 marks

        Magnesium burns in excess oxygen to form magnesium oxide.

        The balanced equation for this reaction is

         

        2Mg + O2 → 2MgO

         

        Starting with 1.35 g of magnesium, calculate the maximum mass of magnesium oxide that could be formed in this reaction.

        (relative atomic masses: O = 16.0, Mg = 24.0)

         

        You must show your working.

         

        mass of magnesium oxide = .............................. g

        7c3 marks

        Chlorine reacts with hydrogen to form hydrogen chloride.

        Write the balanced equation for this reaction.

        7d6 marks

        Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, containing sodium ions, Na+, and chloride ions, Cl.

        Figure 15 shows the electronic configuration of sodium and chlorine.


        electron configuration

        sodium

        2.8.1

        chlorine

        2.8.7

        Figure 15

        Explain how sodium and chlorine atoms form the ions in sodium chloride and how the ions are arranged in the solid sodium chloride. 

        You may wish to use diagrams in your answer.

        7e2 marks

        Sodium reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride.

        The electronic configuration of the sodium atom is 2.8.1 and the electronic configuration of the chlorine atom is 2.8.7.

        Give the electronic configurations of the ions formed.

        Na+ ...............................................

         

        Cl–    ...............................................

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        81 mark

        Ionic compounds contain ions.

        The numbers of electrons, neutrons and protons in four particles A, B, C and D are shown below.

        Which one is the negative ion?

         

        particle

        electrons

        neutrons

        protons

        A

        6

        6

        6

        B

        10

        12

        11

        C

        10

        14

        13

        D

        18

        20

        17

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          91 mark

          The structure of an ionic compound, sodium chloride, is a lattice structure.

          Which of the following statements about an ionic lattice structure is not true?

          • There is a regular arrangement of ions in the lattice

          • The layers of ions slide over each other easily in the lattice

          • The ions are arranged with alternating anions and cations

          • Strong electrostatic forces of attraction occur between oppositely charged ions

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          10a2 marks

          The name of an ionic compound can be used to deduce its formula.

          Draw one straight line from each name of an ionic compound to its correct formula.

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          10b1 mark

          What is meant by the term ion?

          10c3 marks

          When sodium and chlorine react together, they form the ionic compound, sodium chloride.

          Use words from the box to complete the sentences about how sodium chloride is formed.

          lose

           

          electrostatic

           

          negative

           

           

          positive

           

          gain

           

          intermolecular    

          Sodium atoms ...................... one electron to form ...................... ions and chlorine atoms ...................... one electron to form ...................... ions. There are ...................... forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions which hold the compound together.

          10d1 mark

          Which substance does not have ionic bonding?

          • lithium sulfide

          • calcium carbonate

          • carbon dioxide

          • magnesium oxide

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