Deck 10: The Periodic Law

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According to the periodic table, the chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their

A)density.
B)atomic number.
C)atomic mass.
D)mass number.
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The statement that the elements in a given compound are always combined in the same proportions by mass is known as

A)the periodic law.
B)the law of definite proportions.
C)the law of conservation of mass.
D)Dalton's law.
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Which of the following is a compound?

A)ice
B)granite
C)helium
D)milk
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Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

A)seawater
B)salt
C)soil
D)gasoline
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The most active of the following nonmetals is

A)oxygen.
B)fluorine.
C)sulfur.
D)helium.
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The metals most difficult to extract from their ores in general

A)are the least active chemically.
B)are the most active chemically.
C)have the lowest atomic numbers.
D)have the highest atomic numbers.
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The most abundant element in the universe is

A)hydrogen.
B)helium.
C)oxygen.
D)carbon.
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The least active of the following nonmetals is

A)oxygen.
B)fluorine.
C)sulfur.
D)helium.
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Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?

A)blood
B)air
C)water
D)sugar
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Carbon

A)is a typical metal.
B)is a typical nonmetal.
C)has properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals.
D)has properties no other element has.
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The most active of the following metals is

A)silver.
B)potassium.
C)zinc.
D)copper.
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Each horizontal row of the periodic table includes elements with chemical characteristics that are, in general,

A)identical.
B)similar.
C)different.
D)sometimes similar and sometimes different.
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Which of the following statements is not true of all metals?

A)They conduct heat well.
B)They conduct electric current well.
C)They are solids at room temperature.
D)They are opaque to light.
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At room temperature, bromine is a

A)colorless gas.
B)greenish-yellow gas.
C)reddish-brown liquid.
D)steel-gray solid.
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The atomic mass of an element is

A)the average atomic mass of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
B)the average mass number of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
C)the average atomic number of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
D)the atomic mass of its most abundant isotope.
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The largest number of elements are classed as

A)metals.
B)inert gases.
C)nonmetals.
D)liquids.
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The scientist who first established the relative masses of different elements was

A)Mendeleev.
B)Maxwell.
C)Priestley.
D)Dalton.
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Of the halogens, at room temperature and atmospheric pressure

A)all are gases.
B)one is a gas and the others are liquids.
C)one is a gas and the others are solids.
D)one is a liquid and the others are gases or solids.
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The least active of the following metals is

A)silver.
B)potassium.
C)zinc.
D)copper.
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A vertical column in the periodic table is called a

A)shell.
B)subshell.
C)group.
D)period.
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A molecule that does not contain a polar covalent bond is

A)CO.
B)BrF.
C)HI.
D)Cl2.
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An atom whose outer electron shell lacks one electron from being filled is

A)a halogen.
B)an active metal.
C)an inactive metal.
D)an inert gas.
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The inert gases

A)have the same atomic number.
B)are in the same period of the periodic table.
C)are in the same group of the periodic table.
D)join in pairs to form diatomic molecules.
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Table salt, NaCl, consists of

A)molecules of Na and Cl with covalent bonds between their atoms.
B)molecules of Na and Cl with ionic bonds between their ions.
C)crystals of Na and Cl with covalent bonds between their atoms.
D)crystals of Na and Cl with ionic bonds between their ions.
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Atoms of two different elements

A)may form no compounds together.
B)can form only one compound together.
C)can always form more than one compound together.
D)must form ions of the same charge if they are to form a compound together.
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A family of elements whose atoms react by picking up electrons is the

A)alkali metals.
B)halogens.
C)transition metals.
D)inert gases.
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In a covalent compound

A)electrons are shifted from one atom to another.
B)only atoms of the same element are present.
C)there must be at least one carbon atom.
D)adjacent atoms share electron pairs.
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A free radical is extremely reactive because it

A)is a negative ion.
B)is a positive ion.
C)contains an unpaired electron.
D)contains only paired electrons.
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A horizontal row in the periodic table is called a

A)shell.
B)subshell.
C)group.
D)period.
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The rare earth elements are not

A)extremely rare in the earth's crust.
B)found in ores in the United States.
C)used in exceptionally strong magnets.
D)used in certain lasers and other light sources.
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Elements with similar properties (other than atomic mass)

A)occupy the same period of the periodic table.
B)have similar electron configurations.
C)have the same number of neutrons in their nuclei.
D)exist in the same physical state (solid, liquid, or gas).
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Organic compounds

A)are covalent and contain carbon.
B)are covalent and may contain carbon.
C)contain carbon and may be covalent.
D)may contain carbon and may be covalent.
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An element that can form an ionic compound with oxygen is

A)carbon.
B)calcium.
C)nitrogen.
D)neon.
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A bonding molecular orbital

A)always consists of s atomic orbitals that overlap.
B)always consists of p atomic orbitals that overlap.
C)always consists of one s and one p atomic orbital that overlap.
D)may consist of any of the above overlaps.
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The number of oxygen atoms in a molecule of aluminum sulfate, Al2(SO4)3, is

A)3.
B)4.
C)7.
D)12.
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When atoms join to form a molecule,

A)energy is absorbed.
B)energy is given off.
C)energy is neither absorbed nor given off.
D)Any of these choices, depending on the circumstances.
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The number of atoms in a molecule of ammonium sulfide, (NH4)2S, is

A)3.
B)6.
C)10.
D)11.
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Each electron shell in an atom contains

A)the same number of electrons as all its other shells.
B)electrons whose energies are exactly the same.
C)electrons with the same principal quantum number n.
D)electrons with the same probability clouds.
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Ionic compounds in the solid state

A)always consist of molecules.
B)sometimes consist of molecules.
C)never consist of molecules.
D)never occur as crystals.
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An atom whose outer electron shell is filled is

A)a halogen.
B)an active metal.
C)an inactive metal.
D)an inert gas.
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AgNO3 reacts with CaCl2 to form AgCl and Cu(NO3)2.The number of units of AgNO3 needed to form one unit of Cu(NO3)2 in this reaction is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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Potassium forms K+ ions and sulfur forms S2- ions.The formula of potassium sulfide is

A)KS.
B)K2S.
C)KS2.
D)K2S2.
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The number of units of NaOH needed to react with 1 unit of H3PO4 to form Na3PO4 and H2O is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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The ion of the hydroxide group has the symbol

A)OH.
B)OH+.
C)OH-.
D)H2O-.
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The charge on halogen ions is

A)+1.
B)+2.
C)-1.
D)-2.
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The missing number in the equation 6H3BO3 \rarr H4B6O11 + ( )H2O is

A)1.
B)6.
C)7.
D)14.
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The missing number in the equation 2Ca(NO3)2 \rarr 2CaO + [ ]NO2 + O2 is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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A compound whose name ends in -ate always contains

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)one or more hydroxide groups.
D)only two elements.
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The chromate ion has the formula CrO42-.The formula of tin(I) chromate is

A)SnCrO4.
B)Sn2CrO4.
C)Sn(CrO4)2.
D)Sn2(CrO4)2.
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The missing number in the equation 4NH3 + [ ]O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O is

A)1.
B)2.
C)5.
D)10.
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The charge on alkali metal ions is

A)+1.
B)+2.
C)-1.
D)-2.
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The name of the compound Ca3N2 is

A)calcium nitride.
B)calcium nitrate.
C)calcium nitrite.
D)calcium trinitride.
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The number of compounds that carbon and oxygen can form is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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Which of the following chemical equations is balanced?

A)Fe2O3 + CO \rarr Fe + 2CO2
B)Na2SO2 + S \rarr S2O3 + S
C)3CuO + 2NH3 \rarr 3Cu + 3H2O + N2
D)4Al + 3Fe3O4 \rarr 4Al2O3 + 9Fe
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The nitrate ion has the formula NO3-.The formula of mercury(II) nitrate is

A)HgNO3.
B)Hg2NO3.
C)Hg(NO3)2.
D)Hg2(NO3)2.
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The number of H2O molecules needed to react with 1 atom of Be to form H2 and Ba(OH)2 is

A)1.
B)2.
C)4.
D)8.
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According to the periodic table, the chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their

A)density.
B)atomic number.
C)atomic mass.
D)mass number.
atomic number.
2
The statement that the elements in a given compound are always combined in the same proportions by mass is known as

A)the periodic law.
B)the law of definite proportions.
C)the law of conservation of mass.
D)Dalton's law.
the law of definite proportions.
3
Which of the following is a compound?

A)ice
B)granite
C)helium
D)milk
ice
4
Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

A)seawater
B)salt
C)soil
D)gasoline
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The most active of the following nonmetals is

A)oxygen.
B)fluorine.
C)sulfur.
D)helium.
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The metals most difficult to extract from their ores in general

A)are the least active chemically.
B)are the most active chemically.
C)have the lowest atomic numbers.
D)have the highest atomic numbers.
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The most abundant element in the universe is

A)hydrogen.
B)helium.
C)oxygen.
D)carbon.
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The least active of the following nonmetals is

A)oxygen.
B)fluorine.
C)sulfur.
D)helium.
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Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?

A)blood
B)air
C)water
D)sugar
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Carbon

A)is a typical metal.
B)is a typical nonmetal.
C)has properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals.
D)has properties no other element has.
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The most active of the following metals is

A)silver.
B)potassium.
C)zinc.
D)copper.
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Each horizontal row of the periodic table includes elements with chemical characteristics that are, in general,

A)identical.
B)similar.
C)different.
D)sometimes similar and sometimes different.
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Which of the following statements is not true of all metals?

A)They conduct heat well.
B)They conduct electric current well.
C)They are solids at room temperature.
D)They are opaque to light.
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At room temperature, bromine is a

A)colorless gas.
B)greenish-yellow gas.
C)reddish-brown liquid.
D)steel-gray solid.
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The atomic mass of an element is

A)the average atomic mass of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
B)the average mass number of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
C)the average atomic number of its isotopes according to their proportions in nature.
D)the atomic mass of its most abundant isotope.
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The largest number of elements are classed as

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B)inert gases.
C)nonmetals.
D)liquids.
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The scientist who first established the relative masses of different elements was

A)Mendeleev.
B)Maxwell.
C)Priestley.
D)Dalton.
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Of the halogens, at room temperature and atmospheric pressure

A)all are gases.
B)one is a gas and the others are liquids.
C)one is a gas and the others are solids.
D)one is a liquid and the others are gases or solids.
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The least active of the following metals is

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B)potassium.
C)zinc.
D)copper.
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A vertical column in the periodic table is called a

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B)subshell.
C)group.
D)period.
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A molecule that does not contain a polar covalent bond is

A)CO.
B)BrF.
C)HI.
D)Cl2.
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An atom whose outer electron shell lacks one electron from being filled is

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D)an inert gas.
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The inert gases

A)have the same atomic number.
B)are in the same period of the periodic table.
C)are in the same group of the periodic table.
D)join in pairs to form diatomic molecules.
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Table salt, NaCl, consists of

A)molecules of Na and Cl with covalent bonds between their atoms.
B)molecules of Na and Cl with ionic bonds between their ions.
C)crystals of Na and Cl with covalent bonds between their atoms.
D)crystals of Na and Cl with ionic bonds between their ions.
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Atoms of two different elements

A)may form no compounds together.
B)can form only one compound together.
C)can always form more than one compound together.
D)must form ions of the same charge if they are to form a compound together.
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A family of elements whose atoms react by picking up electrons is the

A)alkali metals.
B)halogens.
C)transition metals.
D)inert gases.
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In a covalent compound

A)electrons are shifted from one atom to another.
B)only atoms of the same element are present.
C)there must be at least one carbon atom.
D)adjacent atoms share electron pairs.
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A free radical is extremely reactive because it

A)is a negative ion.
B)is a positive ion.
C)contains an unpaired electron.
D)contains only paired electrons.
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A horizontal row in the periodic table is called a

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B)subshell.
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D)period.
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The rare earth elements are not

A)extremely rare in the earth's crust.
B)found in ores in the United States.
C)used in exceptionally strong magnets.
D)used in certain lasers and other light sources.
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Elements with similar properties (other than atomic mass)

A)occupy the same period of the periodic table.
B)have similar electron configurations.
C)have the same number of neutrons in their nuclei.
D)exist in the same physical state (solid, liquid, or gas).
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Organic compounds

A)are covalent and contain carbon.
B)are covalent and may contain carbon.
C)contain carbon and may be covalent.
D)may contain carbon and may be covalent.
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An element that can form an ionic compound with oxygen is

A)carbon.
B)calcium.
C)nitrogen.
D)neon.
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A bonding molecular orbital

A)always consists of s atomic orbitals that overlap.
B)always consists of p atomic orbitals that overlap.
C)always consists of one s and one p atomic orbital that overlap.
D)may consist of any of the above overlaps.
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The number of oxygen atoms in a molecule of aluminum sulfate, Al2(SO4)3, is

A)3.
B)4.
C)7.
D)12.
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When atoms join to form a molecule,

A)energy is absorbed.
B)energy is given off.
C)energy is neither absorbed nor given off.
D)Any of these choices, depending on the circumstances.
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The number of atoms in a molecule of ammonium sulfide, (NH4)2S, is

A)3.
B)6.
C)10.
D)11.
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Each electron shell in an atom contains

A)the same number of electrons as all its other shells.
B)electrons whose energies are exactly the same.
C)electrons with the same principal quantum number n.
D)electrons with the same probability clouds.
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Ionic compounds in the solid state

A)always consist of molecules.
B)sometimes consist of molecules.
C)never consist of molecules.
D)never occur as crystals.
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An atom whose outer electron shell is filled is

A)a halogen.
B)an active metal.
C)an inactive metal.
D)an inert gas.
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AgNO3 reacts with CaCl2 to form AgCl and Cu(NO3)2.The number of units of AgNO3 needed to form one unit of Cu(NO3)2 in this reaction is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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Potassium forms K+ ions and sulfur forms S2- ions.The formula of potassium sulfide is

A)KS.
B)K2S.
C)KS2.
D)K2S2.
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The number of units of NaOH needed to react with 1 unit of H3PO4 to form Na3PO4 and H2O is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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The ion of the hydroxide group has the symbol

A)OH.
B)OH+.
C)OH-.
D)H2O-.
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The charge on halogen ions is

A)+1.
B)+2.
C)-1.
D)-2.
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46
The missing number in the equation 6H3BO3 \rarr H4B6O11 + ( )H2O is

A)1.
B)6.
C)7.
D)14.
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The missing number in the equation 2Ca(NO3)2 \rarr 2CaO + [ ]NO2 + O2 is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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A compound whose name ends in -ate always contains

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)one or more hydroxide groups.
D)only two elements.
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The chromate ion has the formula CrO42-.The formula of tin(I) chromate is

A)SnCrO4.
B)Sn2CrO4.
C)Sn(CrO4)2.
D)Sn2(CrO4)2.
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50
The missing number in the equation 4NH3 + [ ]O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O is

A)1.
B)2.
C)5.
D)10.
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51
The charge on alkali metal ions is

A)+1.
B)+2.
C)-1.
D)-2.
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The name of the compound Ca3N2 is

A)calcium nitride.
B)calcium nitrate.
C)calcium nitrite.
D)calcium trinitride.
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The number of compounds that carbon and oxygen can form is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
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Which of the following chemical equations is balanced?

A)Fe2O3 + CO \rarr Fe + 2CO2
B)Na2SO2 + S \rarr S2O3 + S
C)3CuO + 2NH3 \rarr 3Cu + 3H2O + N2
D)4Al + 3Fe3O4 \rarr 4Al2O3 + 9Fe
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55
The nitrate ion has the formula NO3-.The formula of mercury(II) nitrate is

A)HgNO3.
B)Hg2NO3.
C)Hg(NO3)2.
D)Hg2(NO3)2.
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The number of H2O molecules needed to react with 1 atom of Be to form H2 and Ba(OH)2 is

A)1.
B)2.
C)4.
D)8.
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