Date | November 2017 | Marks available | 1 | Reference code | 17N.1.sl.TZ0.5 |
Level | SL | Paper | 1 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Question number | 5 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
What is the number of protons and the number of neutrons in 131I?
Markscheme
A
Examiners report
Syllabus sections
- 18M.1.sl.TZ1.5: Which shows the number of subatomic particles in 31P3−?
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17N.2.hl.TZ0.2c:
A sample of magnesium has the following isotopic composition.
Calculate the relative atomic mass of magnesium based on this data, giving your answer to two decimal places.
- 22M.2.sl.TZ1.1e(i): State the number of subatomic particles in this ion.
- 22M.2.sl.TZ1.1e(ii): Some nitride ions are 15N3–. State the term that describes the relationship between 14N3– and...
- 22M.2.hl.TZ1.1e(i): State the number of subatomic particles in this ion.
- 22M.2.hl.TZ1.1e(ii): Some nitride ions are 15N3–. State the term that describes the relationship between 14N3– and...
- 22M.1.sl.TZ2.6: What is the relative atomic mass of an element with the following mass spectrum? A. ...
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22M.1.sl.TZ1.5:
Naturally occurring gallium consists of the isotopes 71Ga and 69Ga. What is the approximate percentage abundance of 69Ga?
Mr (Ga) = 69.72.
A. 40 %B. 50 %
C. 60 %
D. 75 %
- 17M.1.sl.TZ1.5: In which set do all the species contain more electrons than neutrons? A. 14N, 16O,...
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19N.1.sl.TZ0.5:
What is represented by A in ?
A. Number of electrons
B. Number of neutrons
C. Number of nucleons
D. Number of protons
- 19N.1.sl.TZ0.30: Which technique is used to detect the isotopes of an element? A. Mass spectrometry B. ...
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20N.2.sl.TZ0.1a(iv):
The mass spectrum of chlorine is shown.
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Outline the reason for the two peaks at and .
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18M.3.sl.TZ1.12a.i:
Natural uranium needs to be enriched to increase the proportion of 235U. Suggest a technique that would determine the relative abundances of 235U and 238U.
- 18M.1.sl.TZ2.5: What is the composition of the nucleus of 26Mg?
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20N.2.hl.TZ0.1a(iv):
The mass spectrum of chlorine is shown.
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Outline the reason for the two peaks at and .
- 18N.1.sl.TZ0.6: Which statement about 56Fe3+ and 54Fe2+ is correct? A. Both have the same numbers of...
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19M.1.hl.TZ2.4:
Which is correct for ?
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16N.1.hl.TZ0.5:
Which representation would be correct for a species, Z, which has 31 protons, 40 neutrons and 28 electrons?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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19M.1.sl.TZ2.5:
Which is correct for ?
- 19M.1.sl.TZ1.5: Bromine consists of two stable isotopes that exist in approximately a 1 : 1 ratio. The...
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19M.2.sl.TZ1.6a:
State the nuclear symbol notation, , for iron-54.
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20N.1.sl.TZ0.5:
What is the relative atomic mass, , of an element with this mass spectrum?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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19M.2.sl.TZ2.3b(i):
State one analytical technique that could be used to determine the ratio of 14N:15N.
- 19N.3.hl.TZ0.27b: Explain why technetium-99m is the most common radioisotope used in nuclear medicine.
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19M.2.sl.TZ2.3b(ii):
A sample of gas was enriched to contain 2 % by mass of 15N with the remainder being 14N.
Calculate the relative molecular mass of the resulting N2O.
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18M.2.hl.TZ1.2b:
Describe how the relative atomic mass of a sample of calcium could be determined from its mass spectrum.
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21M.2.hl.TZ1.3b(ii):
State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in each species.
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19M.2.hl.TZ2.3b(i):
State one analytical technique that could be used to determine the ratio of 14N : 15N.
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16N.2.sl.TZ0.4a:
State the nuclear symbol notation, , for magnesium-26.
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16N.2.sl.TZ0.4b:
Mass spectroscopic analysis of a sample of magnesium gave the following results:
Calculate the relative atomic mass, Ar, of this sample of magnesium to two decimal places.
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17M.2.sl.TZ1.2c:
State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the atom.
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17M.2.sl.TZ2.1b:
Naturally occurring silver is composed of two stable isotopes, 107Ag and 109Ag.
The relative atomic mass of silver is 107.87. Show that isotope 107Ag is more abundant.
- 21M.2.sl.TZ2.2a(ii): Explain the decrease in radius from Na to Na+.
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17M.1.sl.TZ2.5:
What does represent?
A. An ion with 12 protons and 24 neutrons
B. An ion with 14 protons and 24 neutrons
C. An ion with 12 protons and 12 neutrons
D. An ion with 12 protons and 22 neutrons
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19M.2.hl.TZ1.6c:
State the nuclear symbol notation, , for iron-54.
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19M.2.sl.TZ1.6b:
Mass spectrometry analysis of a sample of iron gave the following results:
Calculate the relative atomic mass, Ar, of this sample of iron to two decimal places.
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19M.2.hl.TZ2.3b(ii):
A sample of gas was enriched to contain 2 % by mass of 15N with the remainder being 14N.
Calculate the relative molecular mass of the resulting N2O.
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21M.1.sl.TZ1.5:
What is the relative molecular mass of bromine, according to the following mass spectrum?
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on behalf of the United States of America. All rights reserved.
A.B.
C.
D.
- 21M.2.hl.TZ1.3b(i): State the type of spectroscopy that could be used to determine their relative abundances.
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20N.2.hl.TZ0.1a(v):
Explain the presence and relative abundance of the peak at .
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19M.2.hl.TZ2.4a:
The stable isotope of rhenium contains 110 neutrons.
State the nuclear symbol notation for this isotope.
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21M.1.sl.TZ2.5:
What is represented by “2−” in ?
A. loss of electron
B. gain of electron
C. loss of proton
D. gain of proton
- 21M.2.sl.TZ1.3b(i): State the type of spectroscopy that could be used to determine their relative abundances.
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21M.2.sl.TZ1.3b(ii):
State the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in each species.
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20N.2.sl.TZ0.1a(v):
Explain the presence and relative abundance of the peak at .
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19M.2.hl.TZ1.6d:
Mass spectrometry analysis of a sample of iron gave the following results:
Calculate the relative atomic mass, Ar, of this sample of iron to two decimal places.
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17M.2.sl.TZ1.2b:
Titanium exists as several isotopes. The mass spectrum of a sample of titanium gave the following data:
Calculate the relative atomic mass of titanium to two decimal places.
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21N.1.hl.TZ0.4:
Which species has two more neutrons than electrons?
A.B.
C.
D.
- 21N.2.sl.TZ0.8a: Suggest what can be concluded about the gold atom from this experiment.
- 21N.2.hl.TZ0.9a: Suggest what can be concluded about the gold atom from this experiment.