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Electronic Structure (GCSE Chemistry)

The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Electronic Structure' from the broader topic Atomic Structure And The Periodic Table. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which statement correctly defines an isotope?
Which of the following describes the arrangement of electrons in shells for a neutral sodium atom (atomic number 11)?
Which of these describes the formation of sodium chloride from sodium and chlorine in terms of electrons?
What is the correct order of increasing first ionisation energy for these atoms: K, Ca, Ar?
Which diagram best represents the electronic structure of a magnesium atom (atomic number 12) as shells?
What is the electron arrangement of an oxide ion O2- and why is it stable?
Which of these is the correct electronic structure (shells) for a neutral neon atom?
What trend is observed going down Group 1 (alkali metals) in the periodic table?
An unknown sample shows a bright yellow flame when tested with a metal wire in a flame test. Which metal ion is most likely present?
Which element is a metalloid located between metals and non-metals and commonly shown in the p-block?
An element has relative atomic mass 35.45 and two stable isotopes: Cl-35 and Cl-37. Which isotope is more abundant?