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Question 1
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This is a picture of a(an) __________, the building block of matter.

Question 2
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In the picture above, water is an example of

Question 3
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Silver is found on the periodic chart. Therefore, it must be a (an)

Question 4
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How many molecules are there in the formula 4C2H3?

Question 5
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Use the information below to answer the following question.
N = nitrogen
Cl = chlorine
H = hydrogen
C = carbon
Na = sodium
What elements make up the molecule NaCl?

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What does the picture above represent and why?

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The picture above is an example of a(an)

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These particles are most likely in what state?

Question 9
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Two or more atoms joined together is called a Molecule.

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Liquid does....

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Which one of which of the following is not a part of an atom?

Question 12
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A particle in the nucleus with no electrical charge is known as a(n)

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Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same number of protons and

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An atom becomes negatively charged by

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What is the maximum number of electrons that are allowed on the second shell/orbit?

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An atom can be identified by the number of_______________in the nucleus of an atom.

Question 18
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Potassium has an atomic number of 19 and a mass number of 39. So, it has _________________neutrons.

Question 19
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Which of the following would be an isotope of aluminum?

Question 20
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Which statement is true about the Periodic Table?

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In the Periodic Table, the vertical columns that extend down the Periodic Table are called

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Which scientist is credited with inventing the Periodic Table?

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In the Modern Periodic Table, the elements are arranged in order of

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2. What is the atomic number for Beryllium?

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3. Which element has the symbol B?

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4. What is the symbol for Fluorine?

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7. What is the atomic number of Bromine?

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9. Which element's symbol is F?

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17. Which group can you find Gold?

Question 30
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20. What is the symbol for Tin?

Question 31
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Whenever you are in the classroom or laboratory, you should wear

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The correct way to move about the classroom or laboratory is to

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Eyeglasses do not provide as much protection as

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a compound
a mixture
all of the above
nitrogen and chlorine
Molecule
Neutron
Electron
isotope
electron
Neutron
a different number of molecules
a different number of neutrons
the same number of neutrons
In an element with a neutral charge, the atomic number is equal to the number of
(a )atoms
(b) nucleus
(c) protons
(d) electrons
(e) both c and d are correct
losing an electron
losing a proton
gaining a neutron
Atom B: mass number=24, atomic number=12
Atom C: mass number=26, atomic number=14
Atom D: mass number=22, atomic number=11
Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is called a group
Each vertical column of the Periodic Table is called a period
All of the above are correct
Watson and Crick
Albert Einstein
Dimitri Mendeleev
increasing atomic volume
increasing atomic number
the alphabet
Question 34
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A solution is:

Question 35
35.

Which answer best defines a solvent?

Question 36
36.

A mixture is best defined as:

Question 37
37.

Which answer best defines a solute?

Question 38
38.

Which answer best defines solubility?

Question 39
39.

Which answer best defines an alloy?

Question 40
40.

CS
Which elements are in the chemical formula shown above?

Question 41
41.

CS
How many different elements are in a compound with the formula IF7?

Question 42
42.

Co
5. Which elements are in the formula shown above?

Question 43
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6. Which of the following substances is considered a compound?

Question 44
44.

How many different elements are in a compound with the formula H2CrO4?

Question 45
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How many different elements are in a compound with the formula C5H11NO2S?
A 3 elements
B 4 elements
C 5 elements
D 6 elements

Question 46
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Which elements are in the chemical formula shown above?

C 5 elements
D 6 elements