Deck 11: Place and Time

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The greater amount of substance in a solution is generally called the

A) salt.
B) solute.
C) molar concentrate.
D) solvent.
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Which of the five major divisions of chemistry is generally considered the most fundamental?

A) Organic chemistry
B) Inorganic chemistry
C) Analytical chemistry
D) Physical chemistry
E) Biochemistry
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Chloroform can be broken down by chemical means but not by physical methods. Thus chloroform is

A) a homogeneous mixture.
B) an element.
C) a compound.
D) a heterogeneous mixture.
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The identity of an atom is determined by its number of

A) valence bonds.
B) neutrons.
C) electrons.
D) protons.
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A sample of matter that contains atoms that all have the same number of protons is

A) an element.
B) a substance.
C) a compound.
D) a homogeneous mixture.
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Which of the following is not matter?

A) Air
B) Heat
C) Charcoal
D) Electrons
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A nonchemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is called

A) a mixture.
B) a compound.
C) an ion.
D) a molecule.
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Aluminum is an example of

A) a compound.
B) a solution.
C) an element.
D) an alloy.
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Which science deals with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter?

A) Thermodynamics
B) Geology
C) Physics
D) Chemistry
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A cola drink is a good example of

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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A chocolate chip cookie is a good example of

A) a compound.
B) an element.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) a heterogeneous mixture.
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A chemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is called

A) a mixture.
B) a compound.
C) an ion.
D) a molecule.
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If all samples of a material have identical properties and composition, it is

A) a compound.
B) an element.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element or compound.
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Sodium is an example of

A) A compound
B) A solution
C) An alloy
D) An element
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Which of the following is not one of the five major divisions of chemistry?

A) Nuclear chemistry
B) Physical chemistry
C) Biochemistry
D) Inorganic chemistry
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The most modern definition of element is

A) a substance that cannot be further separated by chemical methods.
B) the simplest form of matter.
C) a substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons.
D) a substance that contains no neutrons.
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A watermelon is a good example of

A) a compound.
B) an element.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) a heterogeneous mixture.
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A substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined in a definite, fixed proportion by mass is

A) a molecule.
B) a compound.
C) an ion.
D) a mixture.
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Mouthwash is a good example of

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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The smaller portion of a solution is generally called the

A) salt.
B) solute.
C) molar concentrate.
D) solvent.
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The symbol for tin is

A) Sn.
B) Ti.
C) Sb.
D) In.
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The symbol for potassium is

A) Pm.
B) Po.
C) P.
D) K.
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Solutions are

A) homogeneous mixtures.
B) heterogeneous mixtures.
C) nonuniform mixtures.
D) none of these.
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The symbol for copper is

A) C.
B) Co.
C) Cr.
D) Cu.
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The symbol for carbon is

A) Ca.
B) Cr.
C) Co.
D) C.
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What scientist discovered more elements than any other person?

A) Lavoisier
B) Boyle
C) Berzelius
D) Davy
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What was the nationality of the first persons who we know speculated about "elements"?

A) Chinese
B) Egyptian
C) Greek
D) Roman
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. If the resulting solution no longer contains sugar crystals, the solution is said to be

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a heterogeneous solution.
D) none of these.
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The symbol for tungsten is

A) W.
B) Ti.
C) Ag.
D) Tb.
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The symbol for oxygen is

A) Ox.
B) On.
C) O.
D) Xy.
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The symbol for lead is

A) Pb.
B) La.
C) Li.
D) Xe.
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. If the resulting solution contains sugar crystals that do not dissolve, the solution is said to be

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a homogeneous solution.
D) none of these.
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Living next to a lake near volcanic activity can be deadly. There can be large amounts of CO2 dissolved in the water. An earthquake, landslide, or even rapid cooling can trigger the release of the CO2, causing death nearby. The water of the lake in these cases is

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) a completely unsaturated solution.
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A bubble-producing soda is an example of

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) a completely unsaturated solution.
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A gold-plated (gold-covered) piece of jewelery, such as a bracelet, is

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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How many elements occur naturally on Earth?

A) 102
B) 88
C) 112
D) 82
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The symbol for Krypton is

A) Kr.
B) Sr.
C) Br.
D) Se.
E) Rb.
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In 1661, who developed a definition of element that made the concept subject to laboratory investigation?

A) Berzelius
B) Boyle
C) Lavoisier
D) Davy
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. Continue adding sugar and stirring until the sugar crystals no longer dissolve. Then apply heat to dissolve the remaining crystals. If the resulting solution is allowed to slowly cool, the solution is said to be

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) none of these.
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A metal alloy, such as brass, is

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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The vertical columns of elements in the periodic table are called

A) periods.
B) groups.
C) families.
D) series.
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An example of a diatomic molecule of a compound is

A) P4.
B) NO2.
C) N2.
D) CO.
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Pencil "lead" (graphite) is made primarily of

A) oil.
B) PbO2.
C) carbon.
D) Pb.
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About 99% by mass of Earth's atmosphere is composed of the two elements

A) nitrogen and oxygen.
B) oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C) oxygen and silicon.
D) hydrogen and helium.
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The periodic table is most easily understood in terms of the ______________ configurations of the elements.

A) periodic
B) proton
C) neutron
D) electron
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"Buckyball" is an allotrope of the element

A) carbon.
B) oxygen.
C) phosphorus.
D) none of these.
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About 15% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the element(s)

A) iron
B) nickel
C) oxygen.
D) silicon.
E) iron and nickel.
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About 75% of the mass of the visible universe is composed of which element?

A) Helium
B) Iron
C) Hydrogen
D) Silicon
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Which of the following, along with O2, is an allotrope of oxygen?

A) O3
B) O2-
C) O
D) O4
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Only two elements, mercury and ______________, are liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.

A) sodium
B) bromine
C) phosphorus
D) iodine
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When the atoms of two or more elements react chemically, they usually join together to form

A) isotopes.
B) new elements.
C) molecules.
D) isomers.
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About 74% by mass of Earth's crust is composed of the two elements

A) oxygen and iron.
B) aluminum and iron.
C) oxygen and silicon.
D) silicon and aluminum.
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Diamond and graphite are

A) similar in physical properties.
B) composed of the same element.
C) of the same crystalline structure.
D) bonded in the same manner.
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Nearly 100% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the two elements

A) iron and nickel
B) aluminum and silicon
C) oxygen and aluminum
D) silicon and oxygen.
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About 85% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the element(s)

A) iron
B) nickel
C) oxygen.
D) silicon.
E) iron and nickel.
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The most abundant element in the universe is

A) hydrogen.
B) iron.
C) oxygen.
D) carbon.
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The second most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere is

A) oxygen.
B) argon.
C) nitrogen.
D) carbon dioxide.
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The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called

A) periods.
B) groups.
C) families.
D) series.
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Two or more forms of the same element that have different bonding structures in the same physical phase are called

A) isobars.
B) allotropes.
C) isotopes.
D) isomers.
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Diamond, graphite, and buckyballs are

A) isotopes.
B) allotropes.
C) isomeres.
D) diatomic.
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In a given period, the element of which group has the highest ionization energy?

A) 2A
B) 8A
C) 7A
D) 1A
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Which of the following Period 4 elements has the smallest atom?

A) Kr
B) Ga
C) Ca
D) Br
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The chemical properties of calcium and strontium are similar because both

A) are located on the left side the periodic table.
B) are in the same group.
C) have four electrons in the first shell.
D) are in the same period.
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Which of the following Group 1A elements has the largest atom?

A) Rb
B) Na
C) K
D) Li
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Which of the following Period 4 elements has the largest atom?

A) Kr
B) Ga
C) Ca
D) Br
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The periodic law states that the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic

A) radii.
B) shells.
C) numbers.
D) masses.
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An element that is malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity would be classified as a

A) metalloid.
B) semimetal.
C) metal.
D) nonmetal.
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In addition to those of Groups 1A and 2A, three common elements that form only one ion each are

A) Sc, Ti, and Hg.
B) Pb, Sn, and Cu.
C) Al, Zn, and Ag.
D) Ga, Ni, and Fe.
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Electrons in the outermost shell are referred to as ______________ electrons.

A) valence
B) orbital
C) f shell
D) s shell
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The chemical properties of chlorine and bromine are similar because both

A) are nonmetals and they are close together in the periodic table.
B) have seven valence electrons.
C) have two electrons in the first shell.
D) are in the same period.
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Which of the following Period 3 atoms has the smallest radius?

A) Ar
B) Al
C) S
D) Na
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Elements in Period 2 of the periodic table have electrons in how many shells?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
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How many shells in an atom of silicon contain electrons?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 5
D) 4
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In 1869, a major event in the history of chemistry occurred; it was the

A) discovery of the law of definite proportions.
B) discovery of the octet rule.
C) discovery of the law of conservation of mass.
D) development of the periodic table.
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Which of the following elements has the lowest ionization energy?

A) Ar
B) Na
C) Ne
D) Li
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How many valence electrons do the Group 6A elements have?

A) 7
B) zero
C) 6
D) 1
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In general, elements that have four to eight electrons in their valence shell are

A) semimetals.
B) metalloids.
C) nonmetals.
D) metals.
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Which of the following Group 1A elements has the smallest atom?

A) Rb
B) Na
C) K
D) Li
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The major credit for the development of the periodic table goes to

A) Berzelius.
B) Lavoisier.
C) Boyle.
D) Mendeleev.
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How many valence electrons does an atom of phosphorus have?

A) 15
B) 5
C) zero
D) 3
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The greater amount of substance in a solution is generally called the

A) salt.
B) solute.
C) molar concentrate.
D) solvent.
D
2
Which of the five major divisions of chemistry is generally considered the most fundamental?

A) Organic chemistry
B) Inorganic chemistry
C) Analytical chemistry
D) Physical chemistry
E) Biochemistry
D
3
Chloroform can be broken down by chemical means but not by physical methods. Thus chloroform is

A) a homogeneous mixture.
B) an element.
C) a compound.
D) a heterogeneous mixture.
C
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The identity of an atom is determined by its number of

A) valence bonds.
B) neutrons.
C) electrons.
D) protons.
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A sample of matter that contains atoms that all have the same number of protons is

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B) a substance.
C) a compound.
D) a homogeneous mixture.
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Which of the following is not matter?

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B) Heat
C) Charcoal
D) Electrons
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A nonchemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is called

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D) a molecule.
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Aluminum is an example of

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Which science deals with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter?

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C) Physics
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A cola drink is a good example of

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A chocolate chip cookie is a good example of

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A chemical combination of two or more substances in variable proportions is called

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If all samples of a material have identical properties and composition, it is

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Sodium is an example of

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Which of the following is not one of the five major divisions of chemistry?

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The most modern definition of element is

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C) a substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons.
D) a substance that contains no neutrons.
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A watermelon is a good example of

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A substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined in a definite, fixed proportion by mass is

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D) a mixture.
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Mouthwash is a good example of

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The smaller portion of a solution is generally called the

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B) solute.
C) molar concentrate.
D) solvent.
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The symbol for tin is

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B) Ti.
C) Sb.
D) In.
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The symbol for potassium is

A) Pm.
B) Po.
C) P.
D) K.
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Solutions are

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B) heterogeneous mixtures.
C) nonuniform mixtures.
D) none of these.
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The symbol for copper is

A) C.
B) Co.
C) Cr.
D) Cu.
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The symbol for carbon is

A) Ca.
B) Cr.
C) Co.
D) C.
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What scientist discovered more elements than any other person?

A) Lavoisier
B) Boyle
C) Berzelius
D) Davy
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What was the nationality of the first persons who we know speculated about "elements"?

A) Chinese
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C) Greek
D) Roman
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. If the resulting solution no longer contains sugar crystals, the solution is said to be

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a heterogeneous solution.
D) none of these.
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The symbol for tungsten is

A) W.
B) Ti.
C) Ag.
D) Tb.
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The symbol for oxygen is

A) Ox.
B) On.
C) O.
D) Xy.
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The symbol for lead is

A) Pb.
B) La.
C) Li.
D) Xe.
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. If the resulting solution contains sugar crystals that do not dissolve, the solution is said to be

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D) none of these.
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Living next to a lake near volcanic activity can be deadly. There can be large amounts of CO2 dissolved in the water. An earthquake, landslide, or even rapid cooling can trigger the release of the CO2, causing death nearby. The water of the lake in these cases is

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) a completely unsaturated solution.
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A bubble-producing soda is an example of

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) a completely unsaturated solution.
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A gold-plated (gold-covered) piece of jewelery, such as a bracelet, is

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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How many elements occur naturally on Earth?

A) 102
B) 88
C) 112
D) 82
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The symbol for Krypton is

A) Kr.
B) Sr.
C) Br.
D) Se.
E) Rb.
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In 1661, who developed a definition of element that made the concept subject to laboratory investigation?

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B) Boyle
C) Lavoisier
D) Davy
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Take a cup of water, add sugar, and stir. Continue adding sugar and stirring until the sugar crystals no longer dissolve. Then apply heat to dissolve the remaining crystals. If the resulting solution is allowed to slowly cool, the solution is said to be

A) an unsaturated solution.
B) a saturated solution.
C) a supersaturated solution.
D) none of these.
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A metal alloy, such as brass, is

A) a compound.
B) a heterogeneous mixture.
C) a homogeneous mixture.
D) an element.
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The vertical columns of elements in the periodic table are called

A) periods.
B) groups.
C) families.
D) series.
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An example of a diatomic molecule of a compound is

A) P4.
B) NO2.
C) N2.
D) CO.
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Pencil "lead" (graphite) is made primarily of

A) oil.
B) PbO2.
C) carbon.
D) Pb.
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About 99% by mass of Earth's atmosphere is composed of the two elements

A) nitrogen and oxygen.
B) oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C) oxygen and silicon.
D) hydrogen and helium.
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The periodic table is most easily understood in terms of the ______________ configurations of the elements.

A) periodic
B) proton
C) neutron
D) electron
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"Buckyball" is an allotrope of the element

A) carbon.
B) oxygen.
C) phosphorus.
D) none of these.
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About 15% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the element(s)

A) iron
B) nickel
C) oxygen.
D) silicon.
E) iron and nickel.
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About 75% of the mass of the visible universe is composed of which element?

A) Helium
B) Iron
C) Hydrogen
D) Silicon
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Which of the following, along with O2, is an allotrope of oxygen?

A) O3
B) O2-
C) O
D) O4
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Only two elements, mercury and ______________, are liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.

A) sodium
B) bromine
C) phosphorus
D) iodine
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When the atoms of two or more elements react chemically, they usually join together to form

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D) isomers.
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About 74% by mass of Earth's crust is composed of the two elements

A) oxygen and iron.
B) aluminum and iron.
C) oxygen and silicon.
D) silicon and aluminum.
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Diamond and graphite are

A) similar in physical properties.
B) composed of the same element.
C) of the same crystalline structure.
D) bonded in the same manner.
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Nearly 100% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the two elements

A) iron and nickel
B) aluminum and silicon
C) oxygen and aluminum
D) silicon and oxygen.
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About 85% by mass of Earth's core is composed of the element(s)

A) iron
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D) silicon.
E) iron and nickel.
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The most abundant element in the universe is

A) hydrogen.
B) iron.
C) oxygen.
D) carbon.
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The second most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere is

A) oxygen.
B) argon.
C) nitrogen.
D) carbon dioxide.
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The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called

A) periods.
B) groups.
C) families.
D) series.
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Two or more forms of the same element that have different bonding structures in the same physical phase are called

A) isobars.
B) allotropes.
C) isotopes.
D) isomers.
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60
Diamond, graphite, and buckyballs are

A) isotopes.
B) allotropes.
C) isomeres.
D) diatomic.
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61
In a given period, the element of which group has the highest ionization energy?

A) 2A
B) 8A
C) 7A
D) 1A
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62
Which of the following Period 4 elements has the smallest atom?

A) Kr
B) Ga
C) Ca
D) Br
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63
The chemical properties of calcium and strontium are similar because both

A) are located on the left side the periodic table.
B) are in the same group.
C) have four electrons in the first shell.
D) are in the same period.
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64
Which of the following Group 1A elements has the largest atom?

A) Rb
B) Na
C) K
D) Li
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65
Which of the following Period 4 elements has the largest atom?

A) Kr
B) Ga
C) Ca
D) Br
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66
The periodic law states that the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic

A) radii.
B) shells.
C) numbers.
D) masses.
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67
An element that is malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity would be classified as a

A) metalloid.
B) semimetal.
C) metal.
D) nonmetal.
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68
In addition to those of Groups 1A and 2A, three common elements that form only one ion each are

A) Sc, Ti, and Hg.
B) Pb, Sn, and Cu.
C) Al, Zn, and Ag.
D) Ga, Ni, and Fe.
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69
Electrons in the outermost shell are referred to as ______________ electrons.

A) valence
B) orbital
C) f shell
D) s shell
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70
The chemical properties of chlorine and bromine are similar because both

A) are nonmetals and they are close together in the periodic table.
B) have seven valence electrons.
C) have two electrons in the first shell.
D) are in the same period.
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71
Which of the following Period 3 atoms has the smallest radius?

A) Ar
B) Al
C) S
D) Na
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72
Elements in Period 2 of the periodic table have electrons in how many shells?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
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73
How many shells in an atom of silicon contain electrons?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 5
D) 4
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74
In 1869, a major event in the history of chemistry occurred; it was the

A) discovery of the law of definite proportions.
B) discovery of the octet rule.
C) discovery of the law of conservation of mass.
D) development of the periodic table.
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75
Which of the following elements has the lowest ionization energy?

A) Ar
B) Na
C) Ne
D) Li
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76
How many valence electrons do the Group 6A elements have?

A) 7
B) zero
C) 6
D) 1
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77
In general, elements that have four to eight electrons in their valence shell are

A) semimetals.
B) metalloids.
C) nonmetals.
D) metals.
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78
Which of the following Group 1A elements has the smallest atom?

A) Rb
B) Na
C) K
D) Li
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79
The major credit for the development of the periodic table goes to

A) Berzelius.
B) Lavoisier.
C) Boyle.
D) Mendeleev.
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80
How many valence electrons does an atom of phosphorus have?

A) 15
B) 5
C) zero
D) 3
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