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

Question #1
A  39
B  59
C  35
D  19
E  15
Question #2
A  Sm
B  Na
C  So
D  Au
E  No
Question #3
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #4
A  sodium.
B  silver.
C  aluminum.
D  argon.
E  gold.
Question #6
A  Au
B  Au
C  Hg
D  Na
E  Mr
Question #7
A  13.071 g.
B  13.0 g.
C  13 g.
D  10 g.
E  13.1 g.
Question #8
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #9
A  A proton has a positive charge and a mass of approximately 1 amu.
B  A neutron has a positive charge and a mass of approximately 1 amu.
C  A neutron has no charge and its mass is negligible.
D  An electron has a negative charge and a mass of approximately 1 amu.
E  A proton has a positive charge and a negligible mass.
Question #12
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #13
A  meter
B  kilogram
C  milliliter
D  Celsius
E  centimeter
Question #14
A  Am
B  Al
C  Ag
D  Au
E  Sn
Question #15
A  iron
B  silver
C  sodium
D  nitrogen
E  calcium
Question #16
A  all matter is made up of tiny particles called electrons.
B  a compound can contain different numbers of atoms as long as it has the same kinds of atoms.
C  atoms of the same element combine to form compounds.
D  atoms are neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
E  all atoms are different.
Question #18
A  52.1 dm.
B  5210 m.
C  5.21 mm.
D  0.0521 m.
E  0.00521 km.
Question #19
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #20
A  4.3 x 10-6 m.
B  4.3 x 106 m.
C  4.3 x 10-7 m.
D  0.43 x 10-5 m.
E  4.3 m.
Question #21
A  0.752 g/mL
B  1.33 g/mL
C  0.663 g/mL
D  1330 g/mL
E  1.00 g/mL
Question #22
A  meter
B  kilogram
C  centimeter
D  gram
E  liter
Question #23
A  protons.
B  neutrons plus protons.
C  nuclei.
D  neutrons.
E  electrons plus protons.
Question #24
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #25
A  density.
B  mass.
C  temperature.
D  distance.
E  volume.
Question #26
A  proton.
B  nucleus.
C  electron.
D  atom.
E  neutron.
Question #27
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #28
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #29
A  10 cm/dm
B  25 miles/gallon
C  12 eggs/dozen
D  16 oz/lb
E  12 in/ft
Question #30
A  density.
B  volume.
C  length.
D  weight.
E  mass.
Question #31
A  1.18.
B  0.847.
C  1.2.
D  11.8.
E  0.118.
Question #32
A  Ag
B  Si
C  Au
D  S
E  AG
Question #33
A  the number of electrons plus protons.
B  the number of neutrons.
C  the number of electrons.
D  the number of protons plus neutrons.
E  the number of protons.
Question #34
A  Pt
B  P
C  Ko
D  Po
E  K
Question #35
A  nitrogen
B  chlorine
C  argon
D  oxygen
E  bromine
Question #36
A  FALSE
B  TRUE