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Define te term allotropes and justify whether te allotropes of 2 sulfur differ in physical and chemical properties. 2.2 (6 marks) (@ Nitrogen and Magnesium Nitride, structures of nitrogen and magne (0) Compare TWO identified physical properties of each of nitrogen and magnesium nitride and explain how 3 ‘these physical properties are determined by the bonding of these species. ‘Zhang’s HSC Coaching Strathfield, Eastwood, Chatswood, Hursiville 0405 650780 YI Chemistry Term 1 Exam 6 an (2.340 marks) (@) The graph below shows the changes in electronegativity of the first 37 elemerts of the periodic table. 3 Explain the yarious trends seen in the graph, making reference to aypropriate data fromthe graph, ectronegetvity va Atomle Number see (®) “The electronegativity of an atom tte paved fonds ha cone form” By using various camps of sleacats undergoing difereae8Vpe Or toning, assess the valky of his statement. (©) The graph below shows dtnon teint an sean nein energie of he group I metal Using ‘examples from the graph, explain how atomic structure can account forthe trends shown on the graph. 2 8000 i 2 6000 + ME Firstionisationenergy >) s F ao | © snetinntne es $ nnoo HIE GH at LS PMI Uo Na Kb cs ‘lement Zhang's HSC Coaching Stathfeld, Bastvood, Chatswood, Hurstville 0405 650 780 ‘Y11 Chemistry Term | Exam 6 sa (2.4 (7 marks) {@) In1913, a Danish physicist, Niels Bohr, proposed a model for an atom of hydrogen. Outline the features 3 of this model. (©) How is Bob’ lett lines? theory suport bythe al 2 Lhairg.s Zharg’s HSC Coaching Strathfield, Eas wood, Chatswood, Hursville 0405 650780 YI Chemistry Term | Exam 6 or (Q2.5(3 marks) Dichloromethane (CH:CH) and water ae liquids that are immiscible with exch other. Some of their properties are 3 shown in the table: _# ~~ Boiling Point °C) Density (giml) Large 536 is Water Too. 1.00 ‘Mixture containing both dichloromethane and water. They can wse either a separating, effectiveness ofthe two techniques in this scenario. 02.6 (4 marks) Different elements have different electronic configurations and may undergo diffrent types of decay. Foreach 4 isotope given, write « nuclear equation representing the most likely decay pathway thet isotope will undergo, and justify why this is the case. Tiotope | - Mos likely decay paway equation Festficaion vy rm (02.7 6 marks) ‘The table shows sme information about the compounds dichloromethane (CHIC), propane (C1), and water (H20). Compound | Molecular mass (amu) | — Boiling point °C) | CLC, a 79.60, Calls 0) 1570 10 18 065 Explain the difference in boiling point beiween all three compounds, making reference to the forces whichexist 3 between each of the different molecules, and the masses of each molecule, ‘Zaang's HSC Coaching Stathfield, Eastwood, Chatswood, Hurstville 0405 650 780 ‘YL Chemistry Term | Exam 6 m Q2.8 (3 marks) ‘The ble below contains some infomason abou sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide. 3 \ Shape of | Electronegaivty | Solubility in \ molecule | difference between | water at 25°C . ate olenents el) Ju Seton o=c=o 10 as. Zhayrgns L a 5 salar inte |S re “ Explain wy carbon onde neh Tess SOT water han sar oni i wale, 02.9 3 marks) ‘A student has a mixture which contsins vat water), and sane. Construct a flowchart which individual componerts in pure form, as some sodium chloride (dissolved within the 3 his mixture can be separated into each of its ‘Thang’s HSC Coaching Strathfield, Eastwood, Chatswood, Hurstille 0405 650 780

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