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DUNOON PARK TECHNICAL HIGH

SCHOOL
END OF SEMESTER
CHEMISTRY

STUDENT'S NAME:Filisha Bridge

CLASS ELECTIVE 10
SECTION A:Select the option that best corresponds with your answer of choice.
1.(B)
2.(A)
3.(C)
4.(C)
5.(C)
6.(D)
7.(B)
8.(C)
9.(D)
10.(B)
11.(B)
12.(C)
13.(C)
14.(A)
15.(A)
16.(D)
17.(D)
18.(B)
19.(A)
20.(D)

SECTION B:
1.(İ)The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of an
element.

1.(ıı)The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of one
atom or element.

1.(b)
(İ)
b.(ııı). Period 3
b.(ıv)ionic bond, a sodium atom,which has 11 protons and 11 electrons, has a single
valence electron in its 3s subshell.

(d).Allotropes are different structural forms of a single element in the same physical
state.

DIAMOND
GRAPHITE
(e)
(ıı). Graphite has delocalised electrons which can flow and carry a charge throughout
the structure. Diamond has no delocalised electrons.
(f)
Calcium oxide is double charged,meaning the force required to separate ion pairs is
much larger than Sodium chloride Melting an ionic solid,requires you give an ion
sufficient energy to become free of the ionic bonding.

(A)
(a)

(b)1.because of the electronegativity of iodine and chlorine


2.and its highly polar
© NaCl
I2
(ıı)Iron has metallic bonding and strong electrostatic attraction. These result in iron
having a high melting point. Therefore, gentle heating will not be sufficient to break the
bonds either in NaCl.

(d).Water is a polar solvent. Potassium iodine is an ionic solid and dissolves in water. It
is only partially soluble in ethanol because ethanol is polar,it is not as polar as water.

íí.ionic compound

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