0620_s21_qp_42
A paper of Chemistry, 0620
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Silver has an atomic number of 47. Naturally occurring atoms of silver are 107Ag and 109Ag. State the name given to atoms of the same element with different nucleon numbers. Complete the table to show the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in each atom and ion of silver shown. 107Ag 109Ag+ protons neutrons electrons  Complete this definition of relative atomic mass. Relative atomic mass is the mass of naturally occurring atoms of an element on a scale where the atom has a mass of exactly units.  A sample of silver has a relative atomic mass of 108.0. Deduce the percentage of 107Ag present in this sample of silver. Silvernitrate is a salt of silver made by reacting silveroxide with an acid. Write the formula of the acid which reacts with silveroxide to form silvernitrate. Aqueous silvernitrate is a colourless solution containing Ag+ions. Describe what is seen when aqueous silvernitrate is added to aqueous sodiumiodide, NaI. Write the ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous silver nitrate and aqueous sodium iodide. Include state symbols. In the positive test for aqueous nitrate ions, aqueous sodiumhydroxide and one other substance are warmed with the nitrate ions. Name this other substance and the gas formed. name of substance name of gas  When silvernitrate is exposed to sunlight, silver is formed. Name the type of reaction which needs light to make it happen. Members of one homologous series only react with chlorine in the presence of sunlight. Name a member of this homologous series. Name two products that form when the compound in reacts with chlorine.  
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This question is about compounds of nitrogen. Nitrogen reacts with lithium to form lithiumnitride, Li3N. Write the chemical equation for the reaction between lithium and nitrogen. Lithiumnitride is ionically bonded. Complete the diagram to show the electronic structure of the nitride ion. Show the charge on the nitride ion. N  Nitrogen reacts with fluorine to form nitrogen trifluoride, NF3. The chemical equation can be represented as shown. N≡N + 3 F–F 2 F–N–F F Some bond energies are shown in the table. bond bond energy in kJ / mol N≡N F–F N–F Calculate the energy change for the reaction between nitrogen and fluorine, using the following steps: ● energy taken in to break bonds  kJ ● energy released when bonds are formed  kJ ● energy change during the reaction.  kJ / mol  Use your answer to to deduce whether this reaction is endothermic or exothermic. Explain your answer. Complete the dot-and-cross diagram to show the electron arrangement in a molecule of NF3. Use dots for nitrogen electrons and crosses for fluorine electrons. Show outer electrons only. F F F N  Lithiumnitride melts at 813 °C. Nitrogentrifluoride melts at –206 °C. Explain in terms of attractive forces why lithiumnitride has a much higher melting point than nitrogentrifluoride. In your answer refer to the types of attractive forces between particles and their relative strengths. Ammoniumnitrate, NH4NO3, is a compound of nitrogen. Calculate the percentage by mass of nitrogen in ammoniumnitrate.  percentage by mass of nitrogen = State a use of ammoniumnitrate in agriculture. State the name of a compound that will displace ammonia from ammoniumnitrate. Ammonia is a base which forms a weakly alkaline solution when dissolved in water. Define the term base. Suggest the pH of aqueous ammonia. 
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