MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Use the accompanying figure to answer the
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1) Within each water molecule,
A) isotopes
B) magnetic force
C) covalent bonds
D) ionic bonds
E) hydrogen bonds
Answer: C
connect(s) two hydrogens to every oxygen. 1)
2) Why are both ends of each water molecule positive and the middle negative? 2)
A) Protons are more attracted to oxygen than they are to hydrogen.
B) Protons are more attracted to hydrogen than they are to oxygen.
C) Electrons are more attracted to hydrogen than they are to oxygen.
D) Electrons are more attracted to oxygen than they are to hydrogen.
E) Hydrogen bonds create a charge difference.
Answer: D
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3) Hydrogen bonds give water which of the following properties? 3)
A) the ability to resist temperature changes
B) the ability to dissolve lipids
C) low pH
D) the ability to freeze into ice, which is denser than liquid water
E) high pH
Answer: A
4) A hydrogen bond connects . 4)
A) a hydrogen atom to another hydrogen atom
B) a hydrogen atom to an oxygen atom within a water molecule
C) a positive region of one water molecule to a negative region of another water molecule
D) the nuclei of adjacent water molecules
E) an oxygen atom in one water molecule to an oxygen atom in another water molecule
Answer: C
MATCHING. Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.
Match the following.
5) The smallest components of elements
that still maintain the chemical
properties of the elements
Answer: D
6) Negatively charged particles
Answer: B
7) Elements with the same atomic
number but different atomic masses
Answer: A
8) Atoms or molecules with a charge
Answer: C
9) Uncharged particles that contribute to
an atom's mass number
Answer: E
10) Combinations of elements held
together with bonds
Answer: F
A) isotopes
B) electrons
C) ions
D) atoms
E) neutrons
F) molecules
G) protons
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