Matter
Chemistry Math
Atomic Theory
Atomic Structure
Periodic Trends
100

Which of the following is made of ONLY a single element?

A. a diatomic molecule    B. a compound

C. a mixture   D. a sample of soil

A. a diatomic molecule

100

How many places should you estimate after the last known value when taking a measurement?

A. 0   B. 1   C. 2   D. 3

B. 1

100

Which one of the following scientists did NOT contribute to atomic theory?

A. Dalton   B. Thomson   C. Einstein    D. Rutherford

C. Einstein

100

What statements describes the distribution of charge in an atom?

A. A positively charged nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space

B. A negatively charged nucleus surrounded by positively charged particles

C. A negatively charged nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space

D. A positively charged nucleus surrounded by positively charged particles

A. A positively charged nucleus surrounded by mostly empty space

100

Atomic radius increases down a group because

A. Electrons are added

B. Orbitals are added

C. Protons are added

D. The elements get more unstable

B. Orbitals are added

200

Two grams of Potassium Chloride completely dissolve in a sample of water. This solution is classified as:

A. An element   B. A homogenous mixture  

C. A heterogenous mixture    D. A compound

B. A homogenous mixture  

200

Which mass contains 4 sig figs?

A. .0024 grams   B. 1003 grams

C. 3870 grams    D. .0432 grams

B. 1003 grams

200

Which statement describes the earliest model of the atom?

A. An atom is an indivisible hard sphere.

B. An atom has a small, dense nucleus.

C. Electrons are negative particles in an atom.

D. Electrons in an atom have wave-like properties.


A. An atom is an indivisible hard sphere.

200

Compared to the entire atom, the nucleus is 

A. Smaller and contains most of the atom's mass

B. Larger and contains most of the atom's mass

C. Larger and contains little of the atom's mass

D. Smaller and contains little of the atom's mass

A. Smaller and contains most of the atom's mass

200

Ionization Energy and Electronegativity both relate to attraction between which 2 particles?

A. Electrons and neutrons     B. Protons and neutrons

C. Electrons and protons       D. Neutrons and orbitals

C. Electrons and protons

300

Which substance can be broken down by chemical means?

A. Ca     B. Cu    C. CO    D. Ce

C. CO

300

When calculated density, mass is measured as 10.04 grams and volume is measured at 8.21 mL. How many sig figs should be in your final answer?

BONUS: What is the density of the object?

3

BONUS: 1.22 g.mL

300

Which electron configuration represents the electrons in an atom of sulfur in an excited state?

A. 2–8–6    B. 2–8–7   C. 2–7–7   D. 2–7–8


C. 2–7–7

300

As a result of the gold foil experiment, it was concluded that an atom

A. contains a small, dense nucleus

B. contains protons, neutrons, and electrons

C. is a hard indivisible sphere

D. has positrons and orbitals

A. contains a small, dense nucleus

300

Which element has metallic bonds at room temperature?

A. bromine   B. krypton   C. cesium   D. sulfur

C. cesium

400

What type of bond is most likely to dissolved in water because it is formed from the steal of electrons rather than the sharing?

Ionic bond

400


A sample of helium gas in a sealed, rigid container is at 240. K and 120. kPa. The temperature is increased to 360. K.

State the number of significant figures to which the given pressure is expressed.


3

400

State the number of electrons in each shell of a N-14 atom in the ground state.

2-5

400

Braw a Lewis dot structure for a molecule of Cl2.

Teacher discretion

400

Compare the first ionization energy of Argon to the first ionization energy of Helium.

Helium has a greater first ionization energy.
500

Draw a diagram representing a heterogenous mixture.

Teacher discretion

500

Write the equation for % error.

(Actual - Anticipated)/(Anticipated) x 100

500

Tritium, hydrogen-3, is a radioisotope. State the number of neutrons in an atom of tritium.

2

500

Draw a Bohr model for Selenium.

Teacher discretion.

500

Order the following elements from smallest to largest atomic radius:

Mn, Te, Li, Po, O

O, Li, Mn, Te, Po

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