Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 9: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS

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Lawrie Ryan Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 9: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 11: Group 2, Exercise 9: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Chemistry for Cambridge International AS & A Level Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years) solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 9: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Beryllium is a Group 2 element. Using dot-and-cross diagrams, and showing the outer electrons only, draw the electronic configurations of beryllium and oxygen before and after bonding.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Beryllium and radium are both in Group 2. Draw a diagram to show the metallic bonding in both beryllium and radium. Using your diagram, explain why beryllium has a higher melting point than radium.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide. Give the formula of calcium hydroxide.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide. Explain why calcium hydroxide is used in agriculture.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Exactly 0.1 moles each of calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide are added to separate beakers containing 100 cm3 of water and stirred to form saturated solutions. Explain which solution has the higher pH value.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

For the following reaction, state which element is oxidised and which is reduced, and give the changes in oxidation number.

Sr + Cl2  SrCl2

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

For the following reaction, state which element is oxidised and which is reduced, and give the changes in oxidation number.

Sr+ 2H2O  Sr(OH)2 + H2

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

For the following reaction, state which element is oxidised and which is reduced, and give the changes in oxidation number.

2Mg + CO2  2MgO + C