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1. The nucleus of an atom is composed of two subatomic particles, ______________ and ______________.
A. protons; neutrons
B. protons; electrons
C. neutrons; electrons
A. magnetic.
B. electrically neutral.
C. ions.
D. lacking nuclei.
3. The ___________________ of atoms determine how atoms will react with each other.
A. protons
B. neutrons
C. nuclei
D. electrons
5. The volume of space around a nucleus where an electron is most likely to be located is called the _______________
of that electron.
A. energy level
B. spin
C. pathway
D. orbital
A. kinetic
B. latent
C. potential
D. opposition
A. It is an ion.
B. It is the most common form of carbon.
C. It can be employed in the radioisotopic dating of fossils.
D. It has 6 neutrons.
9. When an electron is transferred from one atom to the next, and the two atoms are then electrically attracted to one
another, the type of bond is a(n) __________________ bond.
A. hydrogen
B. covalent
C. kinetic
D. ionic
10. The type of bond that forms between two atoms when electrons are shared is a(n) _______________ bond.
A. hydrogen
B. covalent
C. kinetic
D. ionic
11. Strong, ___________________ bonds are needed for the building of complex biological molecules.
A. directional
B. nondirectional
C. stationary
D. ionic
E. covalent
12. What property of water is NOT attributable to hydrogen bonding between water molecules?
A. Heat storage
B. Ice formation
C. Polarity
D. Cohesion
13. A solution with a pH of 4 has _________ the concentration of H + present compared to a solution with a pH of 5.
A. 10 times
B. 100 times
C. 2 times
D. 1000 times
16. The first shell in any atom contains one orbital which may contain as many as
A. 2 electrons.
B. 8 protons.
C. 8 electrons.
D. 4 neutrons.
E. 2 neutrons.
17. The second shell in an atom contains ________ orbitals and holds up to ________ electrons.
A. 4; 4
B. 3; 2
C. 4; 8
D. 3; 8
E. 8; 24
18. If an element has an atomic number of 6 and a mass number of 14, how many neutrons does it have?
A. 6
B. 14
C. 7
D. 8
E. Impossible to determine.
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