Exam 4: Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions
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How many protons, electrons, and neutrons, respectively, does 45Sc2+ have?
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How many protons are in the nucleus of a Mg atom?
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Identify each of the following.
a. The heaviest noble gas
b. The transition metal that has 24 electrons as a +3 ion
c. The halogen in the third period
d. The alkaline earth metal that has 18 electrons as a stable ion
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An atom that has 54 protons, 54 electrons, and 78 neutrons is
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How many electrons are present in a tin atom with a mass number of 119?
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Which of the following statements is/are true? I. John Dalton provided the first experimental support for the atom.
II) Ernest Rutherford proved the existence of a nucleus by shooting positively charged particles at a thin gold-foil sheet.
III) J. J. Thompson proved that electrons travel in elliptical orbits around the nucleus.
IV) Energy in an atom is quantized, so when electrons fall to their ground state, white light can be observed.
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An element's most stable ion forms an ionic compound with chlorine having the formula XCl2. If the ion of element X has a mass of 89 and 36 electrons, what is the identity of the element, and how many neutrons does it have?
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How many nitrogen atoms are indicated by the formula Al(NO2)3?
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Which of the following statements are true? I. Models are always wrong unless they are proved by a theory.
II) Elements, such as lead, are made of tiny particles that mostly consist of open space.
III) The air you breathe is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
IV) Because NH3 always contains the same relative numbers of atoms, it will always contain 4.6 g of nitrogen for every 1.0 g of hydrogen.
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Give the symbol and number of neutrons for an element with atomic number 26 and mass number 56.
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How many atoms of hydrogen are in five molecules of C5H6Cl?
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