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Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (Tro)
Chapter 2 Atoms and Elements
1) Which of the following is an example of the law of multiple proportions?
A) A sample of chlorine is found to contain three times as much Cl-35 as Cl-37.
B) Two different compounds formed from carbon and oxygen have the following mass ratios:
1.33 g O: 1 g C and 2.66 g O: 1 g C.
C) Two different samples of table salt are found to have the same ratio of sodium to chlorine.
D) The atomic mass of bromine is found to be 79.90 amu.
E) Nitrogen dioxide always has a mass ratio of 2.28 g O: 1 g N.
Answer: B
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2) Which of the following statements is FALSE according to Dalton's Atomic Theory?
A) Atoms combine in simple whole number ratios to form compounds.
B) All atoms of chlorine have identical properties that distinguish them from other elements.
C) One carbon atom will combine with one oxygen atom to form a molecule of carbon
monoxide.
D) Atoms of sodium do not change into another element during chemical reaction with chlorine.
E) An atom of nitrogen can be broken down into smaller particles that will still have the unique
properties of nitrogen.
Answer: E
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3) Identify the element that has an atomic number of 40.
A) neon
B) calcium
C) zirconium
D) bromine
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5
4) The atomic mass for cadmium is
A) 48
B) 112.41
C) 40.08
D) 20
Answer: B
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5) The mass number is equal to
A) the sum of the sum of the electrons and protons.
B) the sum of the sum of the neutrons and electrons.
C) the sum of the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
D) the sum of the number of protons and neutrons.
Answer: D
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6) What element is defined by the following information?
p+ = 11 n° = 12 e- = 11
A) sodium
B) vanadium
C) magnesium
D) titanium
Answer: A
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7) What element is defined by the following information?
p+ = 20 n° = 20 e- = 20
A) zirconium
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) neon
E) argon
Answer: B
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8) What does "X" represent in the following symbol?
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35X
A) mercury
B) chlorine
C) scandium
D) bromine
E) selenium
Answer: D
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9) What does "X" represent in the following symbol?
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14X
A) silicon
B) sulfur
C) zinc
D) ruthenium
E) nickel
Answer: A
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10) Which of the following statements about subatomic particles is TRUE?
A) A neutral atom contains the same number of protons and electrons.
B) Protons have about the same mass as electrons.
C) Electrons make up most of the mass of an atom.
D) Protons and neutrons have opposite, but equal in magnitude, charges.
E) Neutrons and electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
Answer: A
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11) Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the following:
40
18X
A) p+ = 18 n° = 18 e- = 22
B) p+ = 18 n° = 22 e- = 18
C) p+ = 22 n° = 18 e- = 18
D) p+ = 18 n° = 22 e- = 40
E) p+ = 40 n° = 22 e- = 18
Answer: B
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12) Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the following:
25
12X
A) p+ = 12 n° = 25 e- = 12
B) p+ = 12 n° = 12 e- = 13
C) p+ = 12 n° = 13 e- = 12
D) p+ = 25 n° = 12 e- = 13
E) p+ = 12 n° = 13 e- = 25
Answer: C
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13) Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the following:
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29X
A) p+ = 36 n° = 29 e- = 36
B) p+ = 29 n° = 29 e- = 36
C) p+ = 36 n° = 36 e- = 29
D) p+ = 29 n° = 36 e- = 29
E) p+ = 29 n° = 36 e- = 36
Answer: D
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14) Which of the following statements about isotopes is TRUE?
A) Isotopes of the same element differ only in the number of electrons they contain.
B) An isotope of an atom with a larger number of neutrons is larger than an isotope of the same
atom that contains fewer neutrons.
C) Isotopes of the same element have the same mass.
D) Isotopes of the same element don't usually have the same properties.
E) Some elements have 3 or more naturally occurring isotopes.
Answer: E
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15) Identify a cation.
A) An atom that has lost an electron.
B) An atom that has gained an electron.
C) An atom that has lost a proton.
D) An atom that has gained a proton.
Answer: A
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16) What element is defined by the following information?
p+ = 17 n° = 20 e- = 17
A) calcium
B) rubidium
C) chlorine
D) neon
E) oxygen
Answer: C
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17) What species is represented by the following information?
p+ = 12 n° = 14 e- = 10
A) Si4+
B) Mg
C) Ne
D) Si
E) Mg2+
Answer: E
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18) What species is represented by the following information?
p+ = 47 n° = 62 e- = 46
A) Ag+
B) Nd
C) Pd
D) Ag
E) Pd+
Answer: A
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19) What species is represented by the following information?
p+ = 17 n° = 18 e- = 18
A) Cl
B) Cl-
C) Ar
D) Ar+
E) Kr
Answer: B
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20) What does "X" represent in the following symbol?
X
A) tin
B) copper
C) palladium
D) niobium
E) uranium
Answer: E
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21) Predict the charge that an aluminum ion would have.
A) 5-
B) 1+
C) 1-
D) 2+
E) 3+
Answer: E
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22) Predict the charge that a calcium ion would have.
A) 6-
B) 2-
C) 3+
D) 2+
E) 1+
Answer: D
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23) Predict the charge that an ion formed from sulfur would have.
A) 1-
B) 6+
C) 3-
D) 4+
E) 2-
Answer: E
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24) Predict the charge that the ion formed from bromine would have.
A) 1-
B) 2+
C) 1+
D) 4+
E) 2-
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.5
25) Identify the largest atom or ion of carbon.
A) p+ = 6 n° = 6 e- = 6
B) p+ = 6 n° = 7 e- = 6
C) p+ = 6 n° = 6 e- = 7
D) p+ = 6 n° = 6 e- = 5
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.5
26) Which of the following elements is NOT a metal?
A) Ba
B) Mg
C) Xe
D) Pb
E) Ga
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.6
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27) Which of the following elements is a metal?
A) As
B) C
C) I
D) Sn
E) Se
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.6
28) Which of the following elements is a nonmetal?
A) Zn
B) Cs
C) Ca
D) Co
E) P
Answer: E
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29) Which of the following elements is a noble gas?
A) Ar
B) Br
C) N
D) O
E) K
Answer: A
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30) Which of the following elements is a halogen?
A) Ne
B) I
C) O
D) Mg
E) K
Answer: B
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31) Which of the following elements is an alkaline earth metal?
A) Cs
B) Cu
C) Mg
D) Ti
E) Br
Answer: C
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32) Which of the following elements is an alkali metal?
A) Zn
B) Xe
C) F
D) Li
E) Ca
Answer: D
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33) Which of the following elements is a metalloid?
A) Al
B) Ge
C) C
D) Sn
Answer: B
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34) Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) Anions are usually larger than their corresponding atom.
B) Metals tend to form cations
C) Atoms are usually larger than their corresponding cation.
D) The halogens tend to form 1+ ions.
E) Nonmetals tend to gain electrons.
Answer: D
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35) Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) Halogens are very reactive elements.
B) The alkali metals are fairly unreactive.
C) Sulfur is a main group element.
D) Noble gases do not usually form ions.
E) Zn is a transition metal.
Answer: B
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36) Which of the following does NOT describe a metal?
A) Good conductor of heat
B) Good conductor of electricity
C) Tends to gain electrons
D) Forms ionic compounds with nonmetals
E) Found on the left side of the periodic table.
Answer: C
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37) Which of the following does NOT describe a nonmetal?
A) Tend to gain electrons
B) Found in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table.
C) Poor conductor of electricity
D) Nonmetals are generally unreactive.
E) Poor conductor of heat.
Answer: D
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38) Semiconductors usually are
A) metalloids.
B) noble gases.
C) nonmetals.
D) metals.
Answer: A
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39) Silver has an atomic mass of 107.868 amu. The Ag-109 isotope (108.905 amu) is 48.16%.
What is the amu of the other isotope?
A) 106.905 amu
B) 106.908 amu
C) 106.903 amu
D) 106.911 amu
Answer: A
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40) Gallium has an atomic mass of 69.723 amu. The Ga-69 (68.926 amu) is 60.11%. What is
the amu of the other isotope?
A) 70.924 amu
B) 70.928 amu
C) 70.932 amu
D) 70.920 amu
Answer: A
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41) Calculate the atomic mass of element "X", if it has 2 naturally occurring isotopes with the
following masses and natural abundances:
X-45 44.8776 amu 32.88%
X-47 46.9443 amu 67.12%
A) 46.26 amu
B) 45.91 amu
C) 46.34 amu
D) 46.84 amu
E) 44.99 amu
Answer: A
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42) Which of the following contains the MOST atoms? You shouldn't need to do a calculation
here.
A) 10.0 g Ne
B) 10.0 g He
C) 10.0 g Ar
D) 10.0 g Kr
E) 10.0 g Mg
Answer: B
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43) Which of the following contains the FEWEST atoms? You shouldn't need to do a
calculation here.
A) 4.0 g Li
B) 4.0 g Na
C) 4.0 g Rb
D) 4.0 g K
E) 4.0 g Ca
Answer: C
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44) How many silver atoms are contained in 3.75 moles of silver?
A) 6.23 × 1024 silver atoms
B) 2.26 × 1024 silver atoms
C) 1.61 × 1023 silver atoms
D) 2.44 × 1026 silver atoms
E) 6.50 × 1025 silver atoms
Answer: B
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45) How many xenon atoms are contained in 2.36 moles of xenon?
A) 3.92 × 1024 xenon atoms
B) 2.55 × 1023 xenon atoms
C) 1.42 × 1024 xenon atoms
D) 7.91 × 1025 xenon atoms
E) 1.87 × 1026 xenon atoms
Answer: C
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46) How many argon atoms are contained in 7.66 x 105 mmol of argon?
A) 4.61 × 1026 Ar atoms
B) 1.84 × 1028 Ar atoms
C) 1.15 × 1028 Ar atoms
D) 7.86 × 1020 Ar atoms
E) 3.24 × 1026 Ar atoms
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.8
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47) What mass (in g) does 3.99 moles of Kr have?
A) 334 g
B) 476 g
C) 211 g
D) 240 g
E) 144 g
Answer: A
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48) How many moles of potassium are contained in 449 g of potassium?
A) 11.5 moles
B) 17.6 moles
C) 69.2 moles
D) 23.9 moles
E) 41.5 moles
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.8
49) What mass (in kg) does 5.84 moles of titanium (Ti) have?
A) 0.352 kg
B) 0.122 kg
C) 0.820 kg
D) 0.280 kg
E) 0.632 kg
Answer: D
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 2.8
50) What mass (in mg) does 2.63 moles of nickel have?
A) 44.8 mg
B) 2.23 × 104 mg
C) 129 mg
D) 3.56 x 105 mg
E) 1.54 x 105 mg
Answer: E
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 2.8
51) How many moles of Kr are contained in 398 mg of Kr?
A) 4.75 × 10-3 moles Kr
B) 33.4 moles Kr
C) 2.11 × 10-4 moles Kr
D) 2.99 × 10-3 moles Kr
E) 1.19 × 10-4 moles Kr
Answer: A
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52) How many moles of Cs are contained in 595 kg of Cs?
A) 2.23 × 102 moles Cs
B) 4.48 × 103 moles Cs
C) 7.91 × 104 moles Cs
D) 1.26 × 103 moles Cs
E) 5.39 × 102 moles Cs
Answer: B
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53) How many Li atoms are contained in 97.9 g of Li?
A) 5.90 × 1025 Li atoms
B) 7.09 × 1021 Li atoms
C) 8.49 × 1024 Li atoms
D) 4.27 × 1022 Li atoms
E) 4.18 × 1024 Li atoms
Answer: C
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 2.8
54) How many iron atoms are contained in 354 g of iron?
A) 2.62 × 1025 Fe atoms
B) 2.13 × 1026 Fe atoms
C) 4.69 × 1024 Fe atoms
D) 3.82 × 1024 Fe atoms
E) 9.50 × 1022 Fe atoms
Answer: D
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55) How many phosphorus atoms are contained in 158 kg of phosphorus?
A) 3.07 × 1027 phosphorus atoms
B) 2.95 × 1027 phosphorus atoms
C) 3.25 × 1028 phosphorus atoms
D) 1.18 × 1024 phosphorus atoms
E) 8.47 × 1024 phosphorus atoms
Answer: A
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56) Calculate the mass (in g) of 1.9 x 1024 atoms of Pb.
A) 3.9 × 102 g
B) 2.4 × 102 g
C) 3.2 × 102 g
D) 1.5 × 102 g
E) 6.5 × 102 g
Answer: E
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57) Calculate the mass (in kg) of 4.87 x 1025 atoms of Zn.
A) 5.29 kg
B) 1.89 kg
C) 8.09 kg
D) 1.24 kg
E) 1.09 kg
Answer: A
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58) Calculate the mass (in ng) of 2.33 x 1020 atoms of oxygen.
A) 6.19 × 106 ng
B) 1.62 × 107 ng
C) 2.25 × 103 ng
D) 3.73 × 106 ng
E) 4.69 × 107 ng
Answer: A
Diff: 4 Page Ref: 2.8
Match the following.
59) magnesium A) C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5
B) Fe
60) carbon
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5 C) Si
61) potassium D) K
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E) Mg
62) iron
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63) silicon
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59) E 60) A 61) D 62) B 63) C
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64) Describe an atom and what it is made up of according to modern atomic theory.
Answer: An atom is made up of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. The nucleus contains
protons (positively charged particles) and neutrons (neutral particles) and is where most of the
mass of an atom comes from, but is a tiny fraction of an atom's volume. The nucleus is
surrounded by negatively charged electrons, the same number as there are protons in the nucleus.
An atom is therefore neutral overall.
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.4
65) Why do the isotopes of the same element have the same atomic size?
Answer: Isotopes only differ in the number of neutrons contained within the nucleus. Since the
size of an atom is determined by the electrons, isotopes of the same element should be the same
size.
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5
66) Why doesn't a mass spectrum of silver have a peak at 107.9 amu?
Answer: The average atomic mass of silver is 107.9 amu, but there are no atoms of silver that
weigh 107.9 amu. One isotope weighs more and another weighs less.
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5
67) Are anions typically larger or smaller than their corresponding atom? Why?
Answer: Anions are larger than their corresponding atom because the anion contains more
electrons than the atom. Since electrons repel one another AND determine the size of the atom
or ion, adding electrons to the atom to form an anion makes it larger.
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.5
68) Give the name of the element whose symbol is Na.
Answer: sodium
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.5
69) Describe the difference between ions and isotopes.
Answer: Ions have the loss or gain of electrons; isotopes differ in the number of neutrons.
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 2.5
70) Why do elements in the same group tend to have similar chemical properties?
Answer: Since elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons (similar
electron configurations) they tend to have similar chemical reactivity, since chemical reactions
typically involve valence electrons.
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.6
71) What group of elements in the periodic table are the most unreactive and why?
Answer: The noble gases are the most unreactive since they do not combine with other elements
to form compounds.
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 2.6
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