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Chapter 2: Basic Chemistry
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FINAL ROUND
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If an element has an atomic number of 9
and an atomic mass of 19, how many
neutrons does it have?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 19
d. 28
ANSWER
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If an element has an atomic number of 9
and an atomic mass of 19, how many
neutrons does it have?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 19
d. 28
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If an atom gains electrons, it is called a(an)
a. ion.
b. anion.
c. cation.
d. isotope.
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If an atom gains electrons, it is called a(an)
a. ion.
b. anion.
c. cation.
d. isotope.
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A pH of 2 is
a. acidic.
b. basic.
c. neutral.
d. strongly acidic.
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A pH of 2 is
a. acidic.
b. basic.
c. neutral.
d. strongly acidic.
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Electrons are shared equally in this type of
bond.
a. Hydrogen
b. Ionic
c. Polar covalent
d. Nonpolar covalent
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Electrons are shared equally in this type of
bond.
a. Hydrogen
b. Ionic
c. Polar covalent
d. Nonpolar covalent
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Protons have a negative charge.
a. True
b. False
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Protons have a negative charge.
a. True
b. False
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The first three rings of an atom should hold
how many electrons?
a. 2, 2, 2
b. 2, 2, 8
c. 2, 4, 8
d. 2, 8, 8
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The first three rings of an atom should hold
how many electrons?
a. 2, 2, 2
b. 2, 2, 8
c. 2, 4, 8
d. 2, 8, 8
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The symbol for potassium is
a. Po.
b. P.
c. K.
d. Pm.
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The symbol for potassium is
a. Po.
b. P.
c. K.
d. Pm.
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How many protons and electrons does
hydrogen have?
a. 1, 1
b. 1, 2
c. 1, 3
d. 4, 4
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How many protons and electrons does
hydrogen have?
a. 1, 1
b. 1, 2
c. 1, 3
d. 4, 4
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Level 3:
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If an element has 6 protons, 10 neutrons,
and 6 electrons, what would its atomic
mass be?
a. 6
b. 10
c. 12
d. 16
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If an element has 6 protons, 10 neutrons,
and 6 electrons, what would its atomic
mass be?
a. 6
b. 10
c. 12
d. 16
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What is the valence shell?
a. The first shell of electrons
b. An incomplete shell of electrons
c. The last shell of electrons
d. The sum of all the electrons
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What is the valence shell?
a. The first shell of electrons
b. An incomplete shell of electrons
c. The last shell of electrons
d. The sum of all the electrons
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Level 3:
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A bond that involves the transfer of
electrons is called a(an)
a. covalent bond.
b. hydrogen bond.
c. ionic bond.
d. electronic bond.
ANSWER
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A bond that involves the transfer of
electrons is called a(an)
a. covalent bond.
b. hydrogen bond.
c. ionic bond.
d. electronic bond.
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Level 3:
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NaOH + HCl yields NaCl + HOH is an
example of this kind of reaction.
a. Synthesis
b. Decomposition
c. Exchange
d. Anabolic
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NaOH + HCl yields NaCl + HOH is an
example of this kind of reaction.
a. Synthesis
b. Decomposition
c. Exchange
d. Anabolic
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Level 4:
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The bond in a water molecule is a(an)
____ bond.
a. hydrogen
b. polar covalent
c. nonpolar covalent
d. ionic
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The bond in a water molecule is a(an)
____ bond.
a. hydrogen
b. polar covalent
c. nonpolar covalent
d. ionic
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Level 4:
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Atoms that have gained or lost neutrons
are
a. ions.
b. cations.
c. isotopes.
d. Vanderwilde forces.
ANSWER
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Atoms that have gained or lost neutrons
are
a. ions.
b. cations.
c. isotopes.
d. Vanderwilde forces.
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Level 4:
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This type of reaction involves two or more
atoms or molecules combining to form a
larger molecule.
a. Anabolic
b. Catabolic
c. Synthesis
d. Both a and c
ANSWER
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This type of reaction involves two or more
atoms or molecules combining to form a
larger molecule.
a. Anabolic
b. Catabolic
c. Synthesis
d. Both a and c
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Level 4:
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This type of compound contains carbonto-carbon bonds, carbon-to-hydrogen
bonds, or both.
a. Inorganic
b. Organic
c. Catabolic
d. Carbon monoxide
ANSWER
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This type of compound contains carbonto-carbon bonds, carbon-to-hydrogen
bonds, or both.
a. Inorganic
b. Organic
c. Catabolic
d. Carbon monoxide
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FINAL ROUND Question
The functional group that makes amino
acids and triglycerides act like acids is the
a. amine.
b. hydroxyl.
c. carboxyl.
d. carbonyl.
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
The functional group that makes amino
acids and triglycerides act like acids is the
a. amine.
b. hydroxyl.
c. carboxyl.
d. carbonyl.
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