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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Exam 1

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

Question #2
A  5.04×103
B  3.03×1024
C  5.04
D  0.144
Question #3
A  H2S
B  H2SO4
C  HSO4
D  H2SO3
Question #6
A  3.43
B  5.26
C  5.26×1049
D  3.03×1024
Question #8
A  Iron Hydroxide
B  Iron Hydrogen Oxygen
C  Iron (III) Hydroxide
Question #9
A  79.5
B  795
C  7.84×1046
D  7.84
Question #10
A     KN
B  KNO2
C  K3N
D  KNO3
Question #11
A  The name ends in “ite”.
B  The name cannot contain a roman numeral.
C  The name ends in “ide”.
D  The name ends in “ate”.
Question #12
A  The atomic mass is 51.
B  It has 51 protons.
C  It has 28 neutrons.
D  It has 4 electrons.
Question #13
A  68 mL
B  68.83 mL
C  71.8 mL
D  68.3 mL
Question #14
A  Cobalt Nitrate
B  Cobalt(II) Nitrate
C  Cobalt Nitride
D  Cobalt(II) Nitrite
Question #15
A  All have a -3 charge in an ionic compound.
B  N
C  P
D  Sb
Question #17
A  62.32
B  51.58
C  68.06
D  76.17
Question #18
A  They only have empirical formulas.
B  Roman numerals are never used in their names.
C  They involve the equal sharing of electrons between atoms.
D  None of the above are true.
Question #20
A  P3- , S2- , K+
B  O2- , F- , Ar
C  O2- , S2- , Se2-
D  Na+ , K+ , Li+
Question #21
A  Each has a different number of electrons.
B  Each has a different number of neutrons.
C  Each has a different number of protons.
D  Each has the same mass number.
Question #22
A  sulfur
B  bromine
C  nitrogen
D  hydrogen
Question #23
A  covalent
B  ionic
C  Neither