Deck 1: Introduction to Chemistry

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"Metals are good conductors of electricity" is a _____.

A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) law
D) qualitative observation
E) quantitative observation
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An alloy is a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals.
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A hypothesis is a tentative explanation for scientific observations that puts the system being studied into a form that can be tested.
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Which of the following is an intensive property of a material?

A) Mass
B) Volume
C) Density
D) Surface area
E) Weight
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Filtration is the best method for separating homogeneous mixtures.
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When dry salt is mixed with dry sugar it forms a(n) _____.

A) alloy
B) solid solution
C) heterogeneous mixture
D) homogeneous solution
E) colloid
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Atmospheric air is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
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A _____ contains two or more elements and has chemical and physical properties that are usually different from those of the elements of which it is composed.
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Write a note on the physical and chemical properties of matter.
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A law attempts to explain why nature behaves as it does.
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Which of the following is an element?

A) Steel
B) Sugar
C) Lead
D) Air
E) Salt
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_____ are systematic observations or measurements, preferably made under controlled conditions.

A) Hypothesis
B) Theories
C) Laws
D) Experiments
E) quantitative observation
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Which of the following is an example of matter undergoing only a physical change?

A) Carbon (solid) being burnt in air to form carbon dioxide (a gas)
B) Hydrogen (gas) forming water with oxygen (gas)
C) Water (liquid) forming steam (gas) after being heated
D) Chlorine (gas) forming Hydrogen Chloride (liquid) when mixed with water
E) Sodium (solid) forming sodium hydroxide (aqueous) when mixed with water.
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Qualitative observations are measurements, which by definition consist of both a number and a unit.
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_____ observations describe properties or occurrences in ways that do not rely on numbers.
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Physical change is a process by which matter changes from one physical state to another.
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_____, by definition are measurements which consist of both a number and a unit.

A) Null hypotheses
B) Results
C) Qualitative observations
D) Alternate hypotheses
E) Quantitative observations
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_____ have neither fixed shapes nor fixed volumes.
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Which of the following mixtures would be best separated by filtration?

A) A solution of salt in water
B) An alloy of zinc and iron
C) A mixture of carbon dioxide and oxygen
D) A mixture of water and alcohol
E) A mixture of sand and gravel
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Explain how scientists use the scientific method to answer questions.
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis, one volume of hydrogen reacts with one volume of bromine to give two volumes of hydrogen bromide.
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The flammability and susceptibility to corrosion of a substance are examples of its _____ properties.
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_____ states that in any chemical reaction, the mass of the substances that react equals the mass of the products that are formed.

A) The law of conservation of mass
B) The law of definite proportions
C) The atomic theory of matter
D) The law of multiple proportions
E) The law of conservation of matter
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α rays are made of particles having the higher mass-to-charge ratio and subsequently have the least penetrative capability.
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Cathode rays consist of a stream of helium nuclei.
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The number of atoms in a volume of CO2 is _____ to the number of atoms in a volume of H2S.
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis the number of atoms in one volume of hydrogen (H2) gas is _____ the number of atoms in one volume of ammonia (NH3) gas.

A) half
B) equal to
C) double
D) three times
E) one fourth
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List out the four fundamental hypothesis of Dalton's atomic theory.
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The number of atoms in a volume of hydrogen chloride will equal the number of atoms in a volume of chlorine.
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The law of multiple proportions states that equal volumes of different gases contain equal numbers of gas particles.
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis, a volume of hydrogen gas would contain the same number of particles as a volume of liquid hydrogen.
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_____ states that when two elements form a series of compounds, the ratios of the masses of the second element that are present per gram of the first element can almost always be expressed as the ratios of integers.

A) The law of conservation of mass
B) The law of definite proportions
C) The atomic theory of matter
D) The law of multiple proportions
E) The law of conservation of matter
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis a liter of oxygen (O2) will react with _____ liter/s of carbon monoxide (CO) to give two liters of CO2.
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The volume of a particular substance is an _____ property of the substance.
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The extraction of metal from ores is called _____.
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A gas contains carbon and hydrogen in the ratio 1:0.33 by mass, another gas in the series has carbon and hydrogen in the ratio 1:0.25 by mass. If the first gas was found to be methane (CH4), then the second gas will be _____.

A) CH2
B) C2H6
C) C2H4
D) C2H2
E) C4H3
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Compounds are indivisible particles.
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In Rutherford's experiment α particles aimed directly at the nuclei of gold atoms were deflected by the greatest angle.
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Of all the subatomic particles, electrons have the lowest mass-to-charge ratio.
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The major constituents of air are nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), carbon dioxide (0.5%), and inert gases. The number of particles present in one volume of air is _____ the number of particles in one volume of pure oxygen.

A) equal to
B) four times greater than
C) 79 times greater than
D) 21% lesser than
E) one fourth
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Boron occurs naturally in two isotopes 10B and 11B. The standard atomic mass of Boron is 10.811. What are the percentage abundances of 10B and 11B? (Given: exact mass of 10B = 10.01294 amu and 11B = 11.00931 amu)

A) 50% and 50%
B) 60% and 40%
C) 70% and 30%
D) 90% and 10%
E) 20% and 80%
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Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called _____.

A) isomers
B) epimers
C) isotopes
D) enantiomers
E) diastereomers
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Which of the following types of radiation has a positive charge?

A) Alpha
B) Cathode
C) Gamma
D) Beta
E) X
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Scientists can measure relative atomic masses very accurately, however, using an instrument called a _____.
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_____ rays have no charge, so they are not deflected by electric or magnetic fields.
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K is the symbol for _____.
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Explain how the atomic mass for an element with two or more isotopes is calculated with an example.
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_____ rays are emitted when a high voltage is applied to a gas at low pressure contained in a sealed tube.

A) Alpha
B) Cathode
C) Gamma
D) Beta
E) X
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Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with a mass number of 3. Which of the following accurately represents tritium?

A) 11H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
B) 12H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 2 } \mathrm { H }
C) 13H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 3 } \mathrm { H }
D) 21H{ } _ { 2 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
E) 31H{ } _ { 3 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
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In Rutherford's gold foil experiments, the observation of particles being reflected back directly was due to:

A) alpha particles being deflected off orbiting electrons in gold atoms.
B) alpha particles being deflected off neutrons scattered in gold atoms.
C) alpha particles causing the disintegration of the nuclei of the gold atoms.
D) alpha particles being deflected off protons present in the gold atoms nuclei.
E) alpha particles being deflected off dense electron clouds surrounding the nuclei.
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List out the properties of protons, neutrons, and electrons?
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The symbol for sodium is Si.
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Explain the principle behind the working of a mass spectrometer.
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Marie Curie coined the term _____ to describe the spontaneous emission of energy rays by matter.
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_____ rays can be stopped by a sheet of paper.

A) Alpha
B) Cathode
C) Gamma
D) Beta
E) X
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Most non-metal solids are lustrous.
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Atomic number of an element is defined as the number of:

A) electrons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
B) neutrons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
C) protons and neutrons in an atom of the element.
D) neutrons and electrons in an atom of element.
E) protons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
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A mass spectrometer measures the _____ of an atom.

A) mass number
B) absolute atomic mass
C) absolute atomic number
D) relative atomic mass
E) relative atomic number
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An alpha particle consists off:

A) two electrons and a neutron.
B) two electrons and a proton.
C) two neutrons and two protons.
D) two neutrons and two electrons.
E) two neutrons, a proton and a neutron.
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_____ is the only atom whose exact atomic mass is equal to its mass number.

A) (1H)
B) (16O)
C) (9Na)
D) (12C)
E) (3He)
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Write a note on alkali metals and their applications.
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Elements in the periodic table are stacked in such a way that elements with similar chemical properties form vertical columns, called _____.
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Which of the following elements is an essential component of the human diet?

A) Copper
B) Silver
C) Aurum
D) Cadmium
E) Germanium
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Metals are _____, meaning they can be hammered or pressed into thin sheets or foils.
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Elements of group 1 of the periodic table are known as the _____.
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Which of the following elements is classified as a halogen?

A) Copper
B) Lithium
C) Sulfur
D) Astatine
E) Krypton
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Which of the following elements is classified as an alkali metal?

A) Copper
B) Chlorine
C) Cesium
D) Chromium
E) Cadmium
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Which of the following periods does not contain any essential elements?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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Which of the following elements belong to the lanthanide series?

A) Boron
B) Neodymium
C) Aurum
D) Aluminum
E) Tin
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Which of the following group of elements belong to the same period?

A) hydrogen, fluorine, and neon
B) lithium, sodium, and potassium
C) potassium, titanium, and astatine
D) beryllium, carbon, and sulfur
E) cesium, osmium, and argentinum
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Which of the following is a property associated with noble gases?

A) Lustrous nature
B) Malleability
C) Ductile nature
D) Inertness
E) Salt formation
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Trace elements are present in very small amounts, ranging from a few grams to a few milligrams in an adult human.
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Which of the following is a trace element required in the human diet?

A) Lead
B) Sodium
C) Potassium
D) Sulfur
E) Carbon
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Which of the following elements is a bulk element?

A) Sulfur
B) Calcium
C) Zinc
D) Chlorine
E) Sodium
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Potassium, nickel and neon are all members of the same period in the periodic table.
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Magnesium, calcium, and strontium are all alkali metals.
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Rubidium and strontium are examples of essential trace elements.
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Halogens react readily with metals to form salts.
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Distinguish metals from nonmetals.
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Based on the position in the periodic table, which of the following is classified as a non metal?

A) Boron
B) Lithium
C) Vanadium
D) Aluminum
E) Tin
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Deck 1: Introduction to Chemistry
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"Metals are good conductors of electricity" is a _____.

A) hypothesis
B) theory
C) law
D) qualitative observation
E) quantitative observation
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An alloy is a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals.
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3
A hypothesis is a tentative explanation for scientific observations that puts the system being studied into a form that can be tested.
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Which of the following is an intensive property of a material?

A) Mass
B) Volume
C) Density
D) Surface area
E) Weight
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Filtration is the best method for separating homogeneous mixtures.
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When dry salt is mixed with dry sugar it forms a(n) _____.

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D) homogeneous solution
E) colloid
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Atmospheric air is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
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A _____ contains two or more elements and has chemical and physical properties that are usually different from those of the elements of which it is composed.
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A law attempts to explain why nature behaves as it does.
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Which of the following is an element?

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_____ are systematic observations or measurements, preferably made under controlled conditions.

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E) quantitative observation
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Which of the following is an example of matter undergoing only a physical change?

A) Carbon (solid) being burnt in air to form carbon dioxide (a gas)
B) Hydrogen (gas) forming water with oxygen (gas)
C) Water (liquid) forming steam (gas) after being heated
D) Chlorine (gas) forming Hydrogen Chloride (liquid) when mixed with water
E) Sodium (solid) forming sodium hydroxide (aqueous) when mixed with water.
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Qualitative observations are measurements, which by definition consist of both a number and a unit.
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_____ observations describe properties or occurrences in ways that do not rely on numbers.
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Physical change is a process by which matter changes from one physical state to another.
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_____, by definition are measurements which consist of both a number and a unit.

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_____ have neither fixed shapes nor fixed volumes.
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Which of the following mixtures would be best separated by filtration?

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According to Avogadro's hypothesis, one volume of hydrogen reacts with one volume of bromine to give two volumes of hydrogen bromide.
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The flammability and susceptibility to corrosion of a substance are examples of its _____ properties.
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_____ states that in any chemical reaction, the mass of the substances that react equals the mass of the products that are formed.

A) The law of conservation of mass
B) The law of definite proportions
C) The atomic theory of matter
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E) The law of conservation of matter
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α rays are made of particles having the higher mass-to-charge ratio and subsequently have the least penetrative capability.
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Cathode rays consist of a stream of helium nuclei.
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The number of atoms in a volume of CO2 is _____ to the number of atoms in a volume of H2S.
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis the number of atoms in one volume of hydrogen (H2) gas is _____ the number of atoms in one volume of ammonia (NH3) gas.

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E) one fourth
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List out the four fundamental hypothesis of Dalton's atomic theory.
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The number of atoms in a volume of hydrogen chloride will equal the number of atoms in a volume of chlorine.
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The law of multiple proportions states that equal volumes of different gases contain equal numbers of gas particles.
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis, a volume of hydrogen gas would contain the same number of particles as a volume of liquid hydrogen.
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_____ states that when two elements form a series of compounds, the ratios of the masses of the second element that are present per gram of the first element can almost always be expressed as the ratios of integers.

A) The law of conservation of mass
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C) The atomic theory of matter
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According to Avogadro's hypothesis a liter of oxygen (O2) will react with _____ liter/s of carbon monoxide (CO) to give two liters of CO2.
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The volume of a particular substance is an _____ property of the substance.
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The extraction of metal from ores is called _____.
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A gas contains carbon and hydrogen in the ratio 1:0.33 by mass, another gas in the series has carbon and hydrogen in the ratio 1:0.25 by mass. If the first gas was found to be methane (CH4), then the second gas will be _____.

A) CH2
B) C2H6
C) C2H4
D) C2H2
E) C4H3
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Compounds are indivisible particles.
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In Rutherford's experiment α particles aimed directly at the nuclei of gold atoms were deflected by the greatest angle.
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Of all the subatomic particles, electrons have the lowest mass-to-charge ratio.
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The major constituents of air are nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), carbon dioxide (0.5%), and inert gases. The number of particles present in one volume of air is _____ the number of particles in one volume of pure oxygen.

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C) 79 times greater than
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E) one fourth
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Boron occurs naturally in two isotopes 10B and 11B. The standard atomic mass of Boron is 10.811. What are the percentage abundances of 10B and 11B? (Given: exact mass of 10B = 10.01294 amu and 11B = 11.00931 amu)

A) 50% and 50%
B) 60% and 40%
C) 70% and 30%
D) 90% and 10%
E) 20% and 80%
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Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called _____.

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C) isotopes
D) enantiomers
E) diastereomers
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Which of the following types of radiation has a positive charge?

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C) Gamma
D) Beta
E) X
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Scientists can measure relative atomic masses very accurately, however, using an instrument called a _____.
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_____ rays have no charge, so they are not deflected by electric or magnetic fields.
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K is the symbol for _____.
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Explain how the atomic mass for an element with two or more isotopes is calculated with an example.
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_____ rays are emitted when a high voltage is applied to a gas at low pressure contained in a sealed tube.

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D) Beta
E) X
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Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with a mass number of 3. Which of the following accurately represents tritium?

A) 11H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
B) 12H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 2 } \mathrm { H }
C) 13H{ } _ { 1 } ^ { 3 } \mathrm { H }
D) 21H{ } _ { 2 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
E) 31H{ } _ { 3 } ^ { 1 } \mathrm { H }
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In Rutherford's gold foil experiments, the observation of particles being reflected back directly was due to:

A) alpha particles being deflected off orbiting electrons in gold atoms.
B) alpha particles being deflected off neutrons scattered in gold atoms.
C) alpha particles causing the disintegration of the nuclei of the gold atoms.
D) alpha particles being deflected off protons present in the gold atoms nuclei.
E) alpha particles being deflected off dense electron clouds surrounding the nuclei.
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51
List out the properties of protons, neutrons, and electrons?
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52
The symbol for sodium is Si.
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53
Explain the principle behind the working of a mass spectrometer.
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Marie Curie coined the term _____ to describe the spontaneous emission of energy rays by matter.
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_____ rays can be stopped by a sheet of paper.

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D) Beta
E) X
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Most non-metal solids are lustrous.
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Atomic number of an element is defined as the number of:

A) electrons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
B) neutrons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
C) protons and neutrons in an atom of the element.
D) neutrons and electrons in an atom of element.
E) protons in the nucleus of an atom of the element.
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A mass spectrometer measures the _____ of an atom.

A) mass number
B) absolute atomic mass
C) absolute atomic number
D) relative atomic mass
E) relative atomic number
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An alpha particle consists off:

A) two electrons and a neutron.
B) two electrons and a proton.
C) two neutrons and two protons.
D) two neutrons and two electrons.
E) two neutrons, a proton and a neutron.
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_____ is the only atom whose exact atomic mass is equal to its mass number.

A) (1H)
B) (16O)
C) (9Na)
D) (12C)
E) (3He)
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Write a note on alkali metals and their applications.
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Elements in the periodic table are stacked in such a way that elements with similar chemical properties form vertical columns, called _____.
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Which of the following elements is an essential component of the human diet?

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B) Silver
C) Aurum
D) Cadmium
E) Germanium
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Metals are _____, meaning they can be hammered or pressed into thin sheets or foils.
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Elements of group 1 of the periodic table are known as the _____.
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Which of the following elements is classified as a halogen?

A) Copper
B) Lithium
C) Sulfur
D) Astatine
E) Krypton
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Which of the following elements is classified as an alkali metal?

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B) Chlorine
C) Cesium
D) Chromium
E) Cadmium
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Which of the following periods does not contain any essential elements?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Sixth
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Which of the following elements belong to the lanthanide series?

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B) Neodymium
C) Aurum
D) Aluminum
E) Tin
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Which of the following group of elements belong to the same period?

A) hydrogen, fluorine, and neon
B) lithium, sodium, and potassium
C) potassium, titanium, and astatine
D) beryllium, carbon, and sulfur
E) cesium, osmium, and argentinum
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71
Which of the following is a property associated with noble gases?

A) Lustrous nature
B) Malleability
C) Ductile nature
D) Inertness
E) Salt formation
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72
Trace elements are present in very small amounts, ranging from a few grams to a few milligrams in an adult human.
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73
Which of the following is a trace element required in the human diet?

A) Lead
B) Sodium
C) Potassium
D) Sulfur
E) Carbon
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74
Which of the following elements is a bulk element?

A) Sulfur
B) Calcium
C) Zinc
D) Chlorine
E) Sodium
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75
Potassium, nickel and neon are all members of the same period in the periodic table.
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76
Magnesium, calcium, and strontium are all alkali metals.
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77
Rubidium and strontium are examples of essential trace elements.
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78
Halogens react readily with metals to form salts.
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79
Distinguish metals from nonmetals.
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80
Based on the position in the periodic table, which of the following is classified as a non metal?

A) Boron
B) Lithium
C) Vanadium
D) Aluminum
E) Tin
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