Download as doc, pdf, or txt
Download as doc, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

MODULE 10: Chemical Bonding 1

Answer all question.


1.
Element

Proton
Number

Electron
number

Neutron
number

11

11

12

17

17

20

Answer question below by using the symbol given as in the table.


(a) Write the electron arrangement of Z atom.
(b) Y can react with Z to produce a compound.
(i)
Give the formulae for this compound.
_______________________________________________________________
(ii)

What is the type of bond in this compound?


_______________________________________________________________

(iii)

What is you prediction of the physical state of this compound in room


temperature? Explain you answer.
_______________________________________________________________

(iv)

Draw a diagrammatic electron arrangement to show the formation of


compound (b)

(c) X can react with oxygen to produced X oxide.


(i)
Write this oxide X formulae.
_______________________________________________________________
(ii)

Give one physical properties of this oxide.


_______________________________________________________________

(iii)

Calculate the relative molecular mass for X oxide.


1

[Relative atomic mass: O, 16]

(d) Y can react with oxygen to produce another Y oxide.


(i)
Draw a diagrammatic electron arrangement to show the formation of Y oxide.

(ii)

Y oxide can react with water. Write a balance chemical equation to show this
reaction.
_______________________________________________________________

(e) Sodium can burnt in a chlorine gas to produced sodium chloride as in chemical
equation below.
2Na + Cl2 2NaCl
(i)
If 5.75 g of sodium burnt in chlorine gas, what is the mass of sodium chloride
formed?
[Nucleon number: Na, 23, Cl, 35.5, 1 mole gas occupies 24 dm 3 at room
temperature]
Answer: 14.625 g

(ii)

What is the volume of chlorine gas that will react with sodium?
Answer: 3 dm3

You might also like