Exam 1: Portable Electronics: the Periodic Table in the Palm of Your Hand

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A(n) ________ is a fixed number of atoms held together by chemical bonds in a certain spatial arrangement.

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In the periodic table,which elements typically have similar properties?

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Which is not a pure substance?

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How many protons,neutrons,and electrons are there in a neutral atom of 19/9 F? How many protons,neutrons,and electrons are there in a neutral atom of 19/9 F?

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Which diagram(s) best represent(s) only molecules? Which diagram(s) best represent(s) only molecules?

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Which of the following is a pure substance?

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A computer chip was weighed and found to have a mass of 23.3040 g.How many significant figures does this number have?

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Which square(s) contain(s) only one or more compounds? Which square(s) contain(s) only one or more compounds?

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How many bromide ions can combine with one ion of aluminum to form an ionic compound?

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Which country is the world's leading producer of rare earth elements?

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The numbers 1 through 4 are used to identify four different elements on the periodic table.Which element is expected to have 2+ charge when it forms an ion? The numbers 1 through 4 are used to identify four different elements on the periodic table.Which element is expected to have 2+ charge when it forms an ion?

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What term is defined as the flow of electrons from one location to another?

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How many cm are in 0.129 m?

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Which symbols represent only elements that are metals? Which symbols represent only elements that are metals?

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Which diagram(s) best represent(s) only diatomic molecules? Which diagram(s) best represent(s) only diatomic molecules?

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Which is not a mixture?

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Which of the following is the chemical symbol for silver?

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The atomic number is the

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The nucleus of an atom contains

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The quantity 0.0000064 g expressed in scientific notation.

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