Exam 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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Of the following, the smallest and lightest subatomic particle is the .
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Which one of the following species has as many electrons as it has neutrons?
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The element X has two naturally occurring isotopes. The masses (amu) and % abundances of the isotopes are given in the table below. The average atomic mass of the element is amu. 

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Which element forms an ion with the same charge as the ammonium ion?
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Which pair of elements below should be the most similar in chemical properties?
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Predict the empirical formula of the ionic compound that forms from magnesium and oxygen.
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Methane and ethane are both made up of carbon and hydrogen. In methane, there are 12.0 g of carbon for every 4.00 g of hydrogen, a ratio of 3:
1 by mass. In ethane, there are 24.0 g of carbon for every 6.00 g of hydrogen, a ratio of 4:
1 by mass. This is a statement of the law of _.
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Which one of the following compounds is chromium(III) oxide?
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An atom of the most common isotope of gold, 197Au, has protons, _ _ neutrons, and electrons.
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Consider the following selected postulates of Dalton's atomic theory:
i. Each element is composed of extremely small particles called atoms.
ii. Atoms are indivisible.
iii. Atoms of a given element are identical.
iv. Atoms of different elements are different and have different properties. Which of the postulates is(are)no longer valid?
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