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3.2 Oxides, Group 1 & Group 17

Question 1

Marks: 1

G and J are oxides of different Period 3 elements.

If one mole of J is added to water, the solution formed is neutralised by exactly one mole of G.

What could be the identities of G and J? 

  G J
A Na2O SO3
B Na2O P4O10
C Al2O3 SO3
D Al2O3 P4O10
    Choose your answer
      

    Question 2

    Marks: 1

    An element is found in group I of the periodic table, below lithium and sodium. From this information it is likely that the element is a metal with 

    • A high melting point and which reacts slowly with water

    • A low melting point and which reacts vigorously with water

    • A high melting point and which reacts vigorously with water

    • A low melting point and which reacts slowly with water

    Choose your answer
      

    Question 3

    Marks: 1

    A student opens a freezer in their lab to remove a test tube containing an oxide of a Period 3 element. The oxide is a solid and forms a solution with a low pH when dissolved in water. 

    Identify the element.

    • S

    • Al

    • Si

    • Mg

    Choose your answer
      

    Question 4

    Marks: 1

    The x-axis of the graph below is the atomic number of the elements in Period 3.

    q4_3-2_hard_mcq_ib-chemistry-sl

    Which variable could represent the y-axis?

    • Melting point 

    • Electronegativity

    • Ionic radius

    • Atomic radius

    Choose your answer
      

    Question 5

    Marks: 1

    The first ionisation energies and reactions with water for sodium and caesium are compared below.

    Which set of statements, comparing sodium and caesium, are correct?

     

    Na first ionisation energy

    Cs first ionisation energy

    Na reaction with water

    Cs reaction with water

    A

    Lower

    Higher

    Faster

    Slower

    B

    Lower

    Higher

    Slower

    Faster

    C

    Higher

    Lower

    Faster

    Slower

    D

    Higher

    Lower

    Slower

    Faster

      Choose your answer
        

      Question 6

      Marks: 1

      An element Z has the same oxidation state as a common iron ion but the Z ion has the same number of electrons as Ne . An oxide of element Z reacts with a strong acid to produce a chloride salt but does not dissolve in water.

      What is the correct identity of element Z?

      • Magnesium

      • Silicon

      • Sodium

      • Aluminium

      Choose your answer
        

      Question 7

      Marks: 1

      X, Y and Z represent different halogens. The table shows the results of nine experiments in which aqueous solutions of X2, Y2 and Z2 were separately added to separate aqueous solutions containing X-, Y- and Z- ions.

       

      X- (aq)

      Y- (aq)

      Z- (aq)

      X2 (aq)

      Y2 (aq)

      Z2 (aq)

      no reaction

      X2 formed

      X2 formed

      no reaction

      no reaction

      no reaction

      no reaction

      Z2 formed

      no reaction

      What is the correct order to show the decreasing strength of the ions X-, Y- and Z-  as reducing agents?

      • X- > Y- > Z- 

      • X- > Z- > Y- 

      • Y- > Z- > X- 

      • Z- > X- > Y- 

      Choose your answer
        

      Question 8

      Marks: 1

      A student wants to identify an unknown alkali metal halide salt, MX. The student performs experiments on the alkali metal, M, and halogen, X2, which make up the salt.

      The student’s results and observations are shown.

      Test

      Observation

      The metal, M, is added to water

      The metal reacts violently with water producing a lilac flame

      The halogen, X2, is bubbled through a solution of the metal bromide, MBr

      The solution changes from colourless to orange

      The halide ion, X-, is added to a solution of silver ions

      A white precipitate forms

      What is the identity of the unknown alkali metal, MX?

      • Lithium chloride

      • Potassium iodide

      • Potassium chloride

      • Lithium iodide

      Choose your answer
        

      Question 9

      Marks: 1

      A dark red/brown solution is formed when a halide salt containing the halide ion Y- reacts with aqueous chlorine. This solution then forms a violet solution when shaken with a cyclohexane solution.

      What is halogen, Y?

      • Fluorine

      • Iodine

      • Iodide

      • Bromide

      Choose your answer
        

      Question 10

      Marks: 1

      A student reacts the most basic period 3 oxide with the strongest acid formed from a period 3 element.

      Identify the correct equation for this reaction

      • Na2O + 2HCl  → 2NaCl  + H2O

      • 3MgO + 2H3PO4 → Mg3(PO4)2 + 3H2O

      • Na2O + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2O

      • MgO + HCl → MgCl2 + H2O

      Choose your answer