Deck 2: Atoms and the Atomic Theory
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Deck 2: Atoms and the Atomic Theory
1
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:
A)law of conservation of mass
B)law of constant composition
C)law of multiple proportions
D)first assumption of Dalton's atomic theory
E)second assumption of Dalton's theory
A)law of conservation of mass
B)law of constant composition
C)law of multiple proportions
D)first assumption of Dalton's atomic theory
E)second assumption of Dalton's theory
law of constant composition
2
The vertical columns in the periodic table of the elements are called groups.
True
3
The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of a given atom is called the atomic number.
False
4
All matter is composed of atoms.
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5
A 0.920-gram sample of magnesium is allowed to burn in 0.321 g of oxygen gas.The sole product is magnesium oxide.After the reaction,no oxygen remains and 0.809 g of magnesium oxide has been formed.What mass of magnesium is left unreacted?
A)0.210 g
B)0.432 g
C)1.408 g
D)0.111 g
E)0.488 g
A)0.210 g
B)0.432 g
C)1.408 g
D)0.111 g
E)0.488 g
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6
Atoms combine in small,whole-numbered ratios.
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7
Isotopes have different atomic number (Z)but the same mass number (A).
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8
Different ratios of atoms produce different compounds.
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9
Dalton's atomic theory is based on several assumptions,which are listed below.Which of these assumptions is strictly correct?
I.All atoms of the same element are identical.
II.Atoms are indivisible and unchangeable.
III.Chemical changes are the result of the combination,separation,and rearrangement of atoms.
A)I,II,and III are correct.
B)I and III are correct.
C)II and III are correct.
D)I and II are correct.
E)III is correct.
I.All atoms of the same element are identical.
II.Atoms are indivisible and unchangeable.
III.Chemical changes are the result of the combination,separation,and rearrangement of atoms.
A)I,II,and III are correct.
B)I and III are correct.
C)II and III are correct.
D)I and II are correct.
E)III is correct.
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10
Choose the INCORRECT statement.
A)The law of constant composition is the law of definite proportions.
B)Objects of like charge repel each other.
C)Electrons were once known as cathode rays.
D)Alpha particles are the same mass as a helium nucleus.
E)Gamma rays are the same as electrons.
A)The law of constant composition is the law of definite proportions.
B)Objects of like charge repel each other.
C)Electrons were once known as cathode rays.
D)Alpha particles are the same mass as a helium nucleus.
E)Gamma rays are the same as electrons.
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11
Robert Millikan determined the charge on an electron.
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12
Which of the following would be unaffected by an electric field?
A)alpha particles
B)beta particles
C)gamma rays
D)protons
E)electrons
A)alpha particles
B)beta particles
C)gamma rays
D)protons
E)electrons
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13
When decomposed chemically,73.0 grams of a sample of HCl produce 71.0 g of Cl2 and 2.0 g of H2,while 34.0 g of a sample of H2S produce 32.0 g of S and 2.0 g of H2.This is an example of the law:
A)of conservation of mass
B)of multiple proportions
C)of definite proportions
D)of constant composition
E)of simple whole numbers
A)of conservation of mass
B)of multiple proportions
C)of definite proportions
D)of constant composition
E)of simple whole numbers
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14
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Michael Faraday discovered cathode rays.
B)J .J.Thomson suggested the "plum pudding" model of the atom.
C)Robert Millikan determined the charge on an electron.
D)J.J.Thomson determined the mass-to-charge ratio for electrons.
E)Michael Faraday determined that cathode rays were the fundamental negatively charged particles and called them electrons.
A)Michael Faraday discovered cathode rays.
B)J .J.Thomson suggested the "plum pudding" model of the atom.
C)Robert Millikan determined the charge on an electron.
D)J.J.Thomson determined the mass-to-charge ratio for electrons.
E)Michael Faraday determined that cathode rays were the fundamental negatively charged particles and called them electrons.
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15
Choose the INCORRECT statement from those given below.
A)Atoms retain their identity during a chemical reaction.
B)All matter is composed of atoms.
C)Atoms combine in small,whole-numbered ratios.
D)All atoms of a given element have same mass.
E)Different ratios of atoms produce different compounds.
A)Atoms retain their identity during a chemical reaction.
B)All matter is composed of atoms.
C)Atoms combine in small,whole-numbered ratios.
D)All atoms of a given element have same mass.
E)Different ratios of atoms produce different compounds.
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16
When a chemical reaction is carried out in a sealed container,the substances may change in color,temperature,or state,but no change in mass is detected.This is evidence of the:
A)law of conservation of mass
B)law of constant composition
C)law of definite proportions
D)existence of electrons
E)existence of protons
A)law of conservation of mass
B)law of constant composition
C)law of definite proportions
D)existence of electrons
E)existence of protons
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17
Atoms retain their identity during a chemical reaction.
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18
Choose the correct statement.
A)Neutrons have no charge and no mass.
B)An electron has 1/1837 the mass of a proton.
C)The atomic number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
D)The charge of a proton is 1837 times the charge of an electron.
E)Electrons and protons have about the same mass.
A)Neutrons have no charge and no mass.
B)An electron has 1/1837 the mass of a proton.
C)The atomic number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
D)The charge of a proton is 1837 times the charge of an electron.
E)Electrons and protons have about the same mass.
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19
All atoms of a given element are identical.
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20
J.J.Thomson suggested the "plum pudding" model of the atom.
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21
An element has 5 stable isotopes.The mass and percentage of each are:

The element is which of the following?
A)As
B)Se
C)Ge
D)Ga
E)Zn

The element is which of the following?
A)As
B)Se
C)Ge
D)Ga
E)Zn
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22
31.0 grams of the element phosphorus contain:
A)6.02 × 1023 P4 molecules
B)31.0 × (6.02 × 1023)P atoms
C)6.02 × 1023 P atoms
D)31.0 P atoms
E)31.0 moles of P
A)6.02 × 1023 P4 molecules
B)31.0 × (6.02 × 1023)P atoms
C)6.02 × 1023 P atoms
D)31.0 P atoms
E)31.0 moles of P
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23
What is the mass in grams of 1 atom of sulfur 
A)1.661 × 10-24 g
B)1.931 × 10-25 g
C)5.325 × 10-23 g
D)5.179 × 10-26 g
E)5.989 × 10-23 g

A)1.661 × 10-24 g
B)1.931 × 10-25 g
C)5.325 × 10-23 g
D)5.179 × 10-26 g
E)5.989 × 10-23 g
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24
Beta particles:
A)have a mass of 4 and a charge of +2
B)are like X-rays
C)are repelled by a positively charged plate
D)can be electrons
E)have the same mass as a neutron
A)have a mass of 4 and a charge of +2
B)are like X-rays
C)are repelled by a positively charged plate
D)can be electrons
E)have the same mass as a neutron
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25
What is the mass number of the most abundant form of oxygen atom?
A)15.9994
B)8
C)16
D)24
E)32
A)15.9994
B)8
C)16
D)24
E)32
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26
Which statement below is true?
A)Metals gain electrons to have a positive charge.
B)Metals gain electrons to have a negative charge.
C)Metals lose electrons to have a positive charge.
D)Nonmetals are more likely to lose than to gain electrons.
E)Transition metals can gain 2 or more electrons to become metal ions.
A)Metals gain electrons to have a positive charge.
B)Metals gain electrons to have a negative charge.
C)Metals lose electrons to have a positive charge.
D)Nonmetals are more likely to lose than to gain electrons.
E)Transition metals can gain 2 or more electrons to become metal ions.
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27
An element has 5 stable isotopes.The mass and percentage of each are:

The element is which of the following?
A)Nb
B)Y
C)Sr
D)Zr
E)Rb

The element is which of the following?
A)Nb
B)Y
C)Sr
D)Zr
E)Rb
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28
Which of the following is a metalloid?
A)mercury
B)selenium
C)bismuth
D)radium
E)calcium
A)mercury
B)selenium
C)bismuth
D)radium
E)calcium
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29
Which of the following statements is true concerning the masses of individual Cl atoms?
A)All atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
B)Most of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
C)Some of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
D)None of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
E)All atoms have a mass of 17 u.
A)All atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
B)Most of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
C)Some of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
D)None of the atoms have a mass of 35.45 u.
E)All atoms have a mass of 17 u.
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30
The atomic mass interval for carbon is given as [ 12.0096;12.0116 ].Which of the below statements is correct regarding this atomic mass interval?
A)12.0106 represents the most likely value of the atomic mass of carbon
B)0.00207 represents the uncertainty in the value of atomic mass of carbon
C)The upper and lower bound of the atomic weight interval are based on the periodic table
D)This interval indicates that the atomic mass of carbon would not be lower than 12.0096 and it would not be higher than 12.0116
A)12.0106 represents the most likely value of the atomic mass of carbon
B)0.00207 represents the uncertainty in the value of atomic mass of carbon
C)The upper and lower bound of the atomic weight interval are based on the periodic table
D)This interval indicates that the atomic mass of carbon would not be lower than 12.0096 and it would not be higher than 12.0116
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31
Groups,or families,on the periodic table are:
A)vertical columns of elements with similar properties
B)horizontal rows of elements with increasing atomic numbers
C)named for the first elements in the series;such as "actinides"
D)extremely reactive with each other
E)elements that all occur naturally in the same state
A)vertical columns of elements with similar properties
B)horizontal rows of elements with increasing atomic numbers
C)named for the first elements in the series;such as "actinides"
D)extremely reactive with each other
E)elements that all occur naturally in the same state
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32
Choose the information a mass spectrometer is unable to provide.
A)the relative abundance of two isotopes of potassium
B)the number of protons in potassium
C)the atomic mass of a single isotope of potassium
D)the mass of a proton
E)the number of stable isotopes of potassium
A)the relative abundance of two isotopes of potassium
B)the number of protons in potassium
C)the atomic mass of a single isotope of potassium
D)the mass of a proton
E)the number of stable isotopes of potassium
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33
Which of the following is a correct feature of the nuclear atom proposed by Rutherford?
A)All atoms of an element have the same mass.
B)The atom is mostly empty space.
C)The number of neutrons and electrons in the atom are equal.
D)The majority of alpha particles to strike the foil "bounced back."
E)It is like the "plum pudding" model.
A)All atoms of an element have the same mass.
B)The atom is mostly empty space.
C)The number of neutrons and electrons in the atom are equal.
D)The majority of alpha particles to strike the foil "bounced back."
E)It is like the "plum pudding" model.
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34
A hypothetical element,E,has two stable isotopes:
E-46 = 46.046 u 64.08%
E-51 = 50.826 u 35.92%
What is the average atom weight of the element?
A)47.76 u
B)48.44 u
C)49.11 u
D)48.50 u
E)47.44 u
E-46 = 46.046 u 64.08%
E-51 = 50.826 u 35.92%
What is the average atom weight of the element?
A)47.76 u
B)48.44 u
C)49.11 u
D)48.50 u
E)47.44 u
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35
Choose the INCORRECT statement.
A)Gamma rays are bent by magnetic fields as a ray of positive charges.
B)Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus.
C)Protons and neutrons are close to the same mass.
D)The atomic number is the proton number.
E)The mass number is the number of protons plus neutrons.
A)Gamma rays are bent by magnetic fields as a ray of positive charges.
B)Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus.
C)Protons and neutrons are close to the same mass.
D)The atomic number is the proton number.
E)The mass number is the number of protons plus neutrons.
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36
A species that differs in charge from another atom of the same element:
I.is called an isotope
II.has more or less neutrons
III.has lost or gained electrons
IV.is called an ion
V.has the same number of protons
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and IV
D)III and IV
E)III,IV,V
I.is called an isotope
II.has more or less neutrons
III.has lost or gained electrons
IV.is called an ion
V.has the same number of protons
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and IV
D)III and IV
E)III,IV,V
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37
The atomic weight of chlorine is very close to 35.5.This means that:
A)chlorine occurs with a variable number of protons
B)a variable number of electrons gives the fractional weight
C)on the average,an atom of chlorine weighs almost 3 times as much as carbon
D)the actual weight of a chlorine atom is not known very precisely
E)chlorine atoms contain half of a proton
A)chlorine occurs with a variable number of protons
B)a variable number of electrons gives the fractional weight
C)on the average,an atom of chlorine weighs almost 3 times as much as carbon
D)the actual weight of a chlorine atom is not known very precisely
E)chlorine atoms contain half of a proton
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38
Ernest Rutherford is credited with:
I.the nuclear model of the atom
II.the identification of alpha and beta particles
III.the discovery of protons
IV.the prediction of a third,neutral,subatomic particle
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)I,II,III
D)II,III,IV
E)I,II,III,IV
I.the nuclear model of the atom
II.the identification of alpha and beta particles
III.the discovery of protons
IV.the prediction of a third,neutral,subatomic particle
A)I and II
B)I and III
C)I,II,III
D)II,III,IV
E)I,II,III,IV
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39
Which of these atoms has the greatest number of neutrons in its nucleus?
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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40
A hypothetical element,E,has two stable isotopes.
E-38 = 38.012 u 75.68%
E-46 = 45.981 u 24.32%
The element's atomic mass would be closest to which of the elements?
A)K
B)Ar
C)Ca
D)Sc
E)Cl
E-38 = 38.012 u 75.68%
E-46 = 45.981 u 24.32%
The element's atomic mass would be closest to which of the elements?
A)K
B)Ar
C)Ca
D)Sc
E)Cl
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41
A 3.214 g sample of magnesium reacts with 8.416 g of bromine.The only product is magnesium bromide.If 1.934 g of magnesium is left unreacted,how much magnesium bromide is formed?
A)1.280 g
B)5.202 g
C)9.696 g
D)7.136 g
E)3.268 g
A)1.280 g
B)5.202 g
C)9.696 g
D)7.136 g
E)3.268 g
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42
How many arsenic atoms are in 5.21 g of arsenic?
A)0.0695 atoms
B)9.51 × 1022 atoms
C)3.14 × 1024 atoms
D)2.10 × 1022 atoms
E)4.19 × 1022 atoms
A)0.0695 atoms
B)9.51 × 1022 atoms
C)3.14 × 1024 atoms
D)2.10 × 1022 atoms
E)4.19 × 1022 atoms
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43
What mass of magnesium is necessary to make 10.5 g of magnesium bromide if 1.04 g of magnesium makes 7.88 g of magnesium bromide?
A)1.39 g
B)79.9 g
C)1.58 g
D)3.66 g
E)7.89 g
A)1.39 g
B)79.9 g
C)1.58 g
D)3.66 g
E)7.89 g
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44
A certain mass of nickel reacts with sulphur to produce 2.83 g of NiS.The same mass of nickel reacts completely with 0.5 g of oxygen to produce 2.33 g of NiO.How many grams of sulfur reacted in the first reaction?
A)0.5 g
B)1 g
C)1.5 g
D)10-1 g
E)1.25 g
A)0.5 g
B)1 g
C)1.5 g
D)10-1 g
E)1.25 g
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45
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.
A)6.86 × 1023
B)2.29 × 1026
C)2.29 × 1025
D)6.86 × 1022
E)1.42 × 1026
A)6.86 × 1023
B)2.29 × 1026
C)2.29 × 1025
D)6.86 × 1022
E)1.42 × 1026
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46
Write the symbol for the radioactive isotope phosphorus-32.
A)
P
B)
Ge
C)
P
D)
P
E)
Ge
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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47
How many atoms of hydrogen are present in 1.5 lb of hydrogen peroxide,which is 5.93% hydrogen? 
A)2.4 × 1025 atoms
B)1.21 × 1025 atoms
C)1.2 × 1025 atoms
D)2.41 × 1025 atoms
E)1.2 × 1020 atoms

A)2.4 × 1025 atoms
B)1.21 × 1025 atoms
C)1.2 × 1025 atoms
D)2.41 × 1025 atoms
E)1.2 × 1020 atoms
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48
If the density of lead is 11.34 g/cm3,how many atoms are in a piece of lead that is 2.00 cm wide,1.00 m long,and 2.00 mm thick?
A)1.32 × 1024 atoms
B)1.16 × 1023 atoms
C)1.32 × 1023 atoms
D)1.16 × 1022 atoms
E)6.60 × 1023 atoms
A)1.32 × 1024 atoms
B)1.16 × 1023 atoms
C)1.32 × 1023 atoms
D)1.16 × 1022 atoms
E)6.60 × 1023 atoms
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49
How many atoms of silicon are contained in 8.50 × 10-5 grams?
A)1.44 × 1023 atoms
B)1.82 × 1018 atoms
C)5.02 × 1030 atoms
D)5.02 × 1018 atoms
E)1.82 × 1020 atoms
A)1.44 × 1023 atoms
B)1.82 × 1018 atoms
C)5.02 × 1030 atoms
D)5.02 × 1018 atoms
E)1.82 × 1020 atoms
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50
How many Cu atoms are present in a 75.0 cm length of 20-gauge copper wire? A 20-gauge wire has a diameter of 0.03196 in.Copper's density is 8.92 g/cm3.
A)1.31 × 1021
B)3.28 × 1022
C)8.08 × 1021
D)1.04 × 1022
E)2.08 × 1022
A)1.31 × 1021
B)3.28 × 1022
C)8.08 × 1021
D)1.04 × 1022
E)2.08 × 1022
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51
A 1.4 g sample of calcium is reacted with 3.2 g of oxygen.The only product after the reaction is 1.96 g of CaO.How many grams of oxygen remains unreacted?
A)0.56 g
B)0.224 g
C)2.64 g
D)0.264 g
E)0.203 g
A)0.56 g
B)0.224 g
C)2.64 g
D)0.264 g
E)0.203 g
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52
57.7 g Ni contains how many atoms?
A)6.13 × 1023 atoms
B)3.47 × 1023 atoms
C)5.92 × 1023 atoms
D)1.24 × 1024 atoms
E)0.983 atoms
A)6.13 × 1023 atoms
B)3.47 × 1023 atoms
C)5.92 × 1023 atoms
D)1.24 × 1024 atoms
E)0.983 atoms
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53
How many atoms of sulfur are in 280 g of a 50% by mass H2SO4 solution?
A)8.6 × 1025 atoms
B)8.6 × 1023 atoms
C)8.0 × 1025 atoms
D)8.0 × 1023 atoms
E)2.8 × 1029 atoms
A)8.6 × 1025 atoms
B)8.6 × 1023 atoms
C)8.0 × 1025 atoms
D)8.0 × 1023 atoms
E)2.8 × 1029 atoms
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54
The natural abundance of calcium in the earth's crust is 3.4% by mass.How many calcium atoms are present in a 1.50 g sample of the earth's crust?
A)6.6 × 1023 atoms
B)3.1 × 1022 atoms
C)7.7 × 1020 atoms
D)7.7 × 1022 atoms
E)5.1 × 1020 atoms
A)6.6 × 1023 atoms
B)3.1 × 1022 atoms
C)7.7 × 1020 atoms
D)7.7 × 1022 atoms
E)5.1 × 1020 atoms
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55
A cubic centimeter of lead weighs 11.35 g.How many atoms are in the block?
A)6.8 × 1024 atoms
B)2.4 × 1023 atoms
C)3.3 × 1022 atoms
D)5.3 × 1022 atoms
E)1.1 × 1025 atoms
A)6.8 × 1024 atoms
B)2.4 × 1023 atoms
C)3.3 × 1022 atoms
D)5.3 × 1022 atoms
E)1.1 × 1025 atoms
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56
How many moles are represented by 2.5 × 1015 Na atoms?
A)3.8 × 10-10 mol
B)1.8 × 10-10 mol
C)1.5 × 1039 mol
D)4.2 × 10-9 mol
E)1.1 × 1014 mol
A)3.8 × 10-10 mol
B)1.8 × 10-10 mol
C)1.5 × 1039 mol
D)4.2 × 10-9 mol
E)1.1 × 1014 mol
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57
With mass spectral data the ratio of the mass of 
Was found to be 1.167.What is the mass of the 14N atom?
A)14.017 u
B)10.292 u
C)14.004 u
D)17.000 u
E)14.007 u

Was found to be 1.167.What is the mass of the 14N atom?
A)14.017 u
B)10.292 u
C)14.004 u
D)17.000 u
E)14.007 u
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58
The total number of neutrons in an 
Is ________.
A)115
B)77
C)192
D)75
E)269

Is ________.
A)115
B)77
C)192
D)75
E)269
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59
How many atoms of rubidium-85 are in 87.2 g of rubidium? Rubidium-85 is 72.2 % abundant.
A)5.16 × 1046 atoms
B)4.46 × 1023 atoms
C)8.51 × 1023 atoms
D)6.14 × 1022 atoms
E)1.02 × 1024 atoms
A)5.16 × 1046 atoms
B)4.46 × 1023 atoms
C)8.51 × 1023 atoms
D)6.14 × 1022 atoms
E)1.02 × 1024 atoms
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60
A sample of pure carbon weighing 1.48 g was burned in an excess of air.The mass of carbon dioxide,the sole product,was 
.In a second experiment,11.62 g of carbon dioxide was obtained.What mass of carbon was burned in the second experiment?
A)42.6 g
B)3.17 g
C)3.54 g
D)0.866 g
E)11.6 g

.In a second experiment,11.62 g of carbon dioxide was obtained.What mass of carbon was burned in the second experiment?
A)42.6 g
B)3.17 g
C)3.54 g
D)0.866 g
E)11.6 g
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61
The average atomic mass of B is 10.80 u.Boron has only two stable forms 
And
What is the natural percent abundance of
B?
A)80.0%
B)20%
C)1.0%
D)3.8%
E)75%

And

What is the natural percent abundance of

A)80.0%
B)20%
C)1.0%
D)3.8%
E)75%
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62
The following ratios of masses were obtained with a mass spectrometer:

What is the mass of a
Cl atom in atomic mass units?
A)35.45 u
B)36.36 u
C)13.95 u
D)35.00 u
E)34.97 u

What is the mass of a

A)35.45 u
B)36.36 u
C)13.95 u
D)35.00 u
E)34.97 u
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63
Copper occurs in an isotopic mixture of 69.09% 63Cu (mass = 62.93 u per atom)and 30.91% 65Cu (mass = 64.93 u per atom).What is the average atomic mass of copper?
A)64.00 u
B)63.55 u
C)63.45 u
D)64.31 u
E)29.00 u
A)64.00 u
B)63.55 u
C)63.45 u
D)64.31 u
E)29.00 u
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64
An anion has 45 neutrons and 36 electrons.If it has a -1 charge,what is its correct symbol?
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)


B)


C)


D)


E)


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65
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?
A)25.98 u
B)48.67 u
C)23.94 u
D)26.43 u
E)24.31 u
A)25.98 u
B)48.67 u
C)23.94 u
D)26.43 u
E)24.31 u
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66
The total numbers of neutrons,protons,and electrons in 31P3- are:
A)15 neutrons,31 protons,15 electrons
B)16 neutrons,15 protons,18 electrons
C)31 neutrons,15 protons,18 electrons
D)15 neutrons,16 protons,12 electrons
E)16 neutrons,16 protons,18 electrons
A)15 neutrons,31 protons,15 electrons
B)16 neutrons,15 protons,18 electrons
C)31 neutrons,15 protons,18 electrons
D)15 neutrons,16 protons,12 electrons
E)16 neutrons,16 protons,18 electrons
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67
There are two stable isotopes of supposium (Su).
Su-191 = 190.9609 u (27.30%)Su-194 = 193.9633 u (72.70%)
Compute the atomic mass of supposium.
A)190.9 u
B)194.0 u
C)191.8 u
D)192.5 u
E)193.1 u
Su-191 = 190.9609 u (27.30%)Su-194 = 193.9633 u (72.70%)
Compute the atomic mass of supposium.
A)190.9 u
B)194.0 u
C)191.8 u
D)192.5 u
E)193.1 u
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68
A cation has 28 neutrons and 21 electrons.If it has a +3 charge,what is its correct symbol?
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)


B)


C)


D)


E)


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69
A new element is discovered.It has two isotopes.The relative abundance of the isotopes and their masses are 18% isotope 1,mass 350.0 u and 82% isotope 2,mass 352.0 u.What is the atomic mass of the element?
A)351.6
B)351.0
C)350.4
D)352.0
E)350.0
A)351.6
B)351.0
C)350.4
D)352.0
E)350.0
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70
Which is the proper chemical symbol for tungsten?
A)Te
B)Ti
C)Tm
D)W
E)Tc
A)Te
B)Ti
C)Tm
D)W
E)Tc
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71
An isotope with mass number 81 has eleven more neutrons than protons.This is an isotope of what element?
A)Tl
B)Yb
C)Zr
D)Br
E)Nb
A)Tl
B)Yb
C)Zr
D)Br
E)Nb
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72
Write the symbol for the most common ion formed by sulfur.
A)S1-
B)S2-
C)S1+
D)S2+
E)requires experimental data
A)S1-
B)S2-
C)S1+
D)S2+
E)requires experimental data
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73
What is the proper
E notation for an ion having 35 protons,36 electrons and 45 neutrons?
A)

B)

C)

D)


A)


B)


C)


D)


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74
Write the appropriate symbol for the species containing 18 neutrons,17 protons,and 16 electrons.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)


B)


C)


D)


E)


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75
The total numbers of neutrons,protons,and electrons in 35Cl- are ________.
A)17 neutrons,35 protons,36 electrons
B)35 neutrons,17 protons,18 electrons
C)18 neutrons,17 protons,16 electrons
D)18 neutrons,17 protons,18 electrons
E)17 neutrons,17 protons,17 electrons
A)17 neutrons,35 protons,36 electrons
B)35 neutrons,17 protons,18 electrons
C)18 neutrons,17 protons,16 electrons
D)18 neutrons,17 protons,18 electrons
E)17 neutrons,17 protons,17 electrons
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76
The total numbers of neutrons,protons,and electrons in 138Ba2+ are ________.
A)138 neutrons,56 protons,54 electrons
B)82 neutrons,56 protons,54 electrons
C)56 neutrons,82 protons,80 electrons
D)82 neutrons,56 protons,58 electrons
E)82 neutrons,82 protons,82 electrons
A)138 neutrons,56 protons,54 electrons
B)82 neutrons,56 protons,54 electrons
C)56 neutrons,82 protons,80 electrons
D)82 neutrons,56 protons,58 electrons
E)82 neutrons,82 protons,82 electrons
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77
A cation has 13 neutrons and 10 electrons.If it has a charge of +1,what is its correct symbol?
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)


B)


C)


D)


E)


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78
Silver possesses two stable isotopes: 107Ag (106.90 u)and 109Ag (108.90 u).If the average atomic mass of Ag is 107.87 u,what is the percent abundance of 107Ag?
A)48.5%
B)50.0%
C)51.5%
D)46.3%
E)53.8%
A)48.5%
B)50.0%
C)51.5%
D)46.3%
E)53.8%
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79
How many protons,neutrons,and electrons are in
Mg2+?
A)12 protons,10 electrons,12 neutrons
B)12 protons,12 electrons,12 neutrons
C)12 protons,12 electrons,24 neutrons
D)24 protons,10 electrons,12 neutrons
E)10 protons,12 electrons,24 neutrons

A)12 protons,10 electrons,12 neutrons
B)12 protons,12 electrons,12 neutrons
C)12 protons,12 electrons,24 neutrons
D)24 protons,10 electrons,12 neutrons
E)10 protons,12 electrons,24 neutrons
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80
Rubidium possesses two stable forms and has an average mass of 85.5.85Rb has a mass of 84.9 and a percent abundance of 72.2%.What is the mass of the other form of Rb?
A)86.1 u
B)85.7 u
C)88.3 u
D)87.1 u
E)89.4 u
A)86.1 u
B)85.7 u
C)88.3 u
D)87.1 u
E)89.4 u
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