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1. During his distinguished career this scientist received two unshared Nobel prizes. One for chemistry and one for peace.
Alfred Nobel
Marie Currie
Linus Pauling
Albert Einstein
An Introduction To Chemistry
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An Introduction To Chemistry
1. During his distinguished career this scientist received two unshared Nobel prizes. One for chemistry and one for peace.
A. Alfred Nobel
B. Marie Currie
C. Linus Pauling
D. Albert Einstein
2. The study of matter and the changes it undergoes describes the science of ______.
A. physics
B. mathematics
C. chemistry
D. biology
3. The _________ is the fundamental unit of matter.
A. atom
B. compound
C. nucleus
D. proton
4. The atom is composed of three subatomic particles known as _____, ____ and _______.
A. neutrals, electives and peeons
B. quarks, alpha rays and xenons
C. electrons, protozoans and electricals
D. protons, neutrons and electrons
5. Protons are _________ charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
A. neutrally
B. positively
C. negatively
D. brighltly
6. Electrons are ________ charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
A. negatively
B. positively
C. neutrally
D. brighltly
7. Neutrons are ________ particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
A. negatively charged
B. positively charged
C. uncharged
D. brightly
8. An ion is an atom or molecule that ___________.
A. is electrically neutral
B. is composed of two or more elements
C. is man made
D. carries a charge
9. Which of the following chemical species is a cation?
A. Cl-
B. H+
C. Au
D. HCO3-
10. The atomic number of an atom or element describes the number of _______.
A. electrons orbiting the nucleus
B. neutrons in the nucleus
C. alpha particles in the nucleus
D. protons in the nucleus
11. Mass is proportional to the number of _________ that make up an object.
A. atoms
B. cells
C. neutrons
D. protons
12. Weight is best described as _____________.
A. the number of atoms in an object
B. the pull of gravity on matter
C. the electrical charge on an ion
D. the number of electons in an atom
13. Atoms of any one type of element, such as gold, all posess the same number of _______.
A. electrons
B. neutrons
C. protons
D. nuclei
14. There are currently _______ known elements.
A. 65
B. 98
C. 112
D. 152
15. Element _______ are one or two letter abbreviations for the names of the elements.
A. numbers
B. atomic numbers
C. symbols
D. characters mass
16. Two or more elements that combine as a result of a chemical reaction form _____.
A. atoms
B. ions
C. mixtures
D. compounds
17. An example of a mixture would be __________.
A. a bar of pure gold
B. the air we breathe
C. sodium chloride salt
D. pure water
18. The three states of matter are ________, ________ and _________.
A. atoms, molecules and compounds
B. atoms, compounds and mixtures
C. solids, liquids and gases
D. solids, gases and steam
19. The least dense and most energetic of the three states of matter is ____.
A. the gaseous state
B. the liquid state
C. the solid state
D. the elemental state
20. All measurements must consist of both ____________.
A. a size and a shape
B. a price and a volume
C. a number and a unit
D. a color and a number
21. Density is a physical property that refers to _____________.
A. the number of atoms in an object
B. the weight of an object
C. the mass of an object relative to its volume
D. the weight of an object relative to its cost
22. A kilogram is equal to ________ grams.
A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 1,000
23. There are _______ centimeters in a meter.
A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 1,000
24. Measurements are _________ because of equipment error and human judgment.
A. useless
B. uncertain
C. perfect
D. inaccurate
25. The number 221.5 contains ______ significant figure(s).
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
26. The number .001 contains ______ significant figure(s).
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
27. The number 226 would be scientifically noted as ______.
A. 226
B. 2.26 x101
C. 2.26 x 102
D. 22.6 x 101
28. The figure .005 would be scientifically noted as _______.
A. 5 x 10-1
B. 5 x 10-2
C. 5 x 10-3
D. 5 x 10-4
29. Elements or atoms are arranged on the periodic table in the order of increasing ________.
A. atomic mass
B. atomic weight
C. atomic number
D. atomic symbols
30. A substance that weighs 10 grams and has a volume of 2 cm3 would have a density of ______.
A. 5 g/cm3
B. 10g/cm3
C. 2g/cm3
D. 15g/cm3
31. The terms Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit all correspond to units of _______.
A. density
B. hardness
C. volume
D. temperature
32. The ________ is the SI standard unit for measurements of length.
A. cetimeter
B. foot
C. meter
D. yard
33. One kilogram is equal to approximately ________ pounds.
A. 1.2
B. 2.2
C. 3.2
D. 4.2
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1. C. Linus Pauling
2. C. chemistry
3. A. atom
4. D. protons, neutrons and electrons
5. B. positively
6. A. negatively
7. C. uncharged
8. D. carries a charge
9. C. Au
10. D. protons in the nucleus
11. A. atoms
12. B. the pull of gravity on matter
13. C. protons
14. C. 112
15. C. symbols
16. D. compounds
17. C. sodium chloride salt
18. C. solids, liquids, and gases
19. A. the gaseous state
20. C. a number and a unit
21. B. the weight of an object
22. D. 1,000
23. C. 100
24. B. uncertain
25. D. 4
26. A. 1
27.C. 2.26 x 102
28. C. 5 x 10-3
29. C. atomic number
30. A. 5 g/cm3
31. D. temperature
32. C. meter
33. B. 2.2