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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  an electron and a neutron
B  a proton and a hydrogen atom
C  a neutron and a hydrogen atom
D  a hydrogen atom and an electron
Question #2
A  7
B  4
C  3
D  5
E  6
Question #3
A  Na3S
B  NABr
C  Nabr
D  NaBr
Question #5
A  3
B  8
C  2
D  7
E  1
Question #6
A  none of these
B  contains a number and a unit.
C  must be obtained through experimentation.
D  always makes a comparison.
E  does not contain a number.
Question #7
A  Pd
B  none of these
C  No
D  U
E  Ba
Question #8
A  the same mass numbers.
B  different numbers of protons.
C  equal numbers of neutrons.
D  the same masses.
E  the same number of electrons.
Question #9
A  HCl(g)
B  O2
C  CCl4
D  NaCl
E  SO2
Question #10
A  18
B  2
C  none of these
D  14
E  8
Question #11
A  5 X 105
B  50 X 104
C  5 X 105
D  500 X 103
E  5.0 X 10-5
Question #12
A  8
B  0
C  1
D  none of these
E  7
Question #13
A  –205.4 K
B  340.6 K
C  292.8 K
D  –253.2 K
E  452.3 K
Question #14
A  12
B  12.75
C  12.75
D  12.7503
E  13
Question #15
A  2
B  8
C  4
D  18
E  32
Question #16
A  none of these
B  3
C  1
D  6
E  5
Question #18
A  cadmium
B  cesium
C  calcium
D  curium
E  carbon
Question #19
A  the atomic number of the element
B  the atomic mass of the element
C  the number of neutrons per atom
D  the number of protons plus the number of neutrons per atom
E  none of the above
Question #20
A  Br
B  O
C  Cs
D  P
E  Mg
Question #23
A  Tn.
B  T.
C  Sn.
D  Si.
E  Ti.
Question #24
A  4f
B  2p
C  3s
D  1s
E  2d
Question #25
A  neutron
B  electron
C  none of these
D  proton
E  nucleus
Question #26
A  BaBr2
B  Cs2O
C  NaCl
D  CaO
E  CO2
Question #27
A  NaS
B  Na3S
C  Na2S
D  NaS2
E  SSu
Question #28
A  stable
B  lower
C  excited
D  frenetic
Question #29
A  copper, Cu
B  cobalt, Co
C  magnesium, Mn
D  beryllium, Be
E  boron, B
Question #30
A  N2O5
B  No25
C  N2O5
D  NO25
Question #31
A  monophosphorus trichloride
B  triphosphorus chloride
C  phosphorus trichloride
D  phosphorus chloride
E  none of these
Question #32
A  +1
B  Various charges are possible.
C  +2
D  -1
E  +3
Question #33
A  lithium chloride
B  monolithium chloride
C  monolithium monochloride
D  lithium monochloride
E  lithium(I) chloride
Question #34
A  200
B  dependent on ionic charge
C  unknown
D  80
E  120
Question #35
A  atomic number
B  valence
C  mass number
D  isotope number
E  none of these
Question #36
A  Ca
B  none of these
C  Br
D  Cr
E  Mn
Question #37
A  copper
B  calcium
C  cerium
D  carbon
E  cesium
Question #41
A  none of these
B  6
C  10
D  2
E  14
Question #43
A  fluorine
B  fermium
C  francium
D  tin
E  iron
Question #44
A  mass number.
B  number of protons.
C  number of electrons.
D  atomic number.
E  number of isotopes.
Question #45
A  3
B  2
C  5
D  4
E  none of these
Question #46
A  1s22s22p63s23p4
B  1s22s22p63s23p2
C  1s22s22p63s23p5
D  1s22s22p63s5
E  none of these
Question #47
A  9
B  5
C  7
D  3
E  1
Question #48
A  53.0 g/mL
B  2.76 × 104 g/mL
C  5.30 g/mL
D  none of these
E  0.189 g/mL
Question #49
A  10
B  14
C  18
D  6
E  2
Question #50
A  Lithium dioxide
B  Lithium ion
C  Lithium 2 oxide
D  Lithium oxide
Question #51
A  H2
B  CO2
C  O2
D  Ar
E  N2
Question #52
A  strontium dichloride
B  strontium(I) chloride
C  strontium chloride
D  strontium(II) chloride
E  strontium(I) chloride(II)