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100

Which of the following units is an SI base unit?

kilogram

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Oxygen-15 is an isotope that has an atomic number of 8. What can you conclude with this information?

Oxygen-15 has 8 protons and 7 neutrons.

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Which option describes nonmetals?

They conduct electricity poorly.

100

Name the types of radiation from largest particles to the smallest

Alpha, Beta, Gamma

100

Which term correctly describes two liquids that form a heterogeneous mixture when combined?

immiscible

200

An object has a mass of 50.0 g and a volume of 10.5 cm3. Whats the density of the object?

4.76 g/cm3

200

What happens when an electron emits a photon?

An electron emits a photon and falls from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.

200

When an alkali metal is involved in a chemical reaction with a nonmetal, what charge will its atoms most likely form?

1+

200

What percentage of a radioactive isotope remains after 4 half-lives?

6.25%

200

What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid?

A strong acid will produce a larger amount of ions than a weak acid.

300

Which physical properties would change depending on how much of a substance you were measuring?

Mass and Volume

300

What principle states the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy?

Energy and mass cannot be created or destroyed during physical changes or chemical reactions.

300

Given that bromine (Br) is a halogen, what can be inferred as true about bromine?

Bromine tends to form anions when in chemical reactions with metals

300

What happens to the half-life and mass of reactants broken down during a nuclear decay reaction?

The half-life of reactants in a nuclear decay reaction remains constant over time, but the mass of reactants that are consumed decreases. 

300

Yasmin's teacher asks her to make a supersaturated saline solution. Her teacher tells her that the solubility of the salt is 360 g/L at room temperature (25 °C). How can Yasmin make a supersaturated saline solution?

She can add 380 g of salt to 1 L of hot water (75 °C) and stir until all the salt dissolves. Then, she can carefully cool the solution to room temperature (25 °C).