Exam 2: Atoms and the Atomic Theory
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Exam 19: Spontaneous Change: Entropy and Free Energy101 Questions
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Exam 21: Main Group Elements I: Groups 1, 2, 13, and 14116 Questions
Exam 22: Main Group Elements II: Groups 18, 17, 16, 15, and Hydrogen100 Questions
Exam 23: The Transition Elements102 Questions
Exam 24: Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds100 Questions
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Exam 26: Structures of Organic Compounds96 Questions
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How many atoms of sulfur are in 280 g of a 50% by mass H2SO4 solution?
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Which is the more abundant isotope, Cl-35 or Cl-37?
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The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of a given atom is called the atomic number.
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A 25 g sample of sugar is found to contain 51.4% oxygen by mass. Another 250 g sample of the same sugar is also 51.4% oxygen by mass. This is consistent with the:
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How many atoms of silicon are contained in 8.50 × 10-5 grams?
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The atomic weight of chlorine is very close to 35.5. This means that:
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The total numbers of neutrons, protons, and electrons in 35Cl- are ________.
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What is the average mass in kilograms of one atom of arsenic?
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With mass spectral data the ratio of the mass of 14N/12C was found to be 1.167. What is the mass of the 14N atom?
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How many atoms of lead are required to cover a 33.0 cm by 45.0 cm area with a sheet of lead that is 0.140 mm thick? The density of lead is 11.35 g/cm3.
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The three naturally occurring isotopes of magnesium are 24Mg (23.985042 u, 78.99%), 25Mg (24.985837, 10.00%), and 26Mg. What is the atomic mass of 26Mg?
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The vertical columns in the periodic table of the elements are called groups.
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Lead-206 has a relative abundance of 23.6%. What size block of lead (in cubic centimeters) will contain 8.34 × 1021 atoms of lead-206? The density of lead is 11.35 g/cm3.
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What is the mass in grams of 1 atom of sulfur (atomic mass = 32.066)?
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