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Chapter 02 - The Chemical Basis of Life
Chapter 02 The Chemical Basis of Life
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The amount of matter in an object is its
A. element.
B. mass.
C. ionic charge.
D. atomic number.
E. weight.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: C01.01d Distinguish among the terms atomic number, mass number and atomic weight with respect to the structure of an atom.
HAPS Topic: Module C Chemistry and Cell Biology Review Learning Outcome: 02.01A. Define matter, mass, and weight. Section: 02.01
Topic: Atoms and molecules Type: Study Guide
2. The three forms of matter are:
A. air, water, and solids.
B. solids, liquids, and gases.
C. blood, bone, and air.
D. vapor, water, and solid.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: C01.01a With respect to the structure of an atom: Describe the charge, mass, and relative location of electrons, protons and neutrons.
HAPS Topic: Module C Chemistry and Cell Biology Review Learning Outcome: 02.01A. Define matter, mass, and weight. Section: 02.01
Topic: Atoms and molecules Topic: Chemistry and cell biology Type: Study Guide
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3. The four most abundant elements in the human body are
A. calcium, hydrogen, sodium, and potassium.
B. carbon, oxygen, magnesium, and zinc.
C. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and iron.
D. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
E. carbon, sulfur, calcium, and potassium.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: C01.03 Compare and contrast the terms atoms, molecules, elements, and compounds. HAPS Topic: Module C Chemistry and Cell Biology Review
Learning Outcome: 02.01B. Distinguish between an element and an atom and state the four most abundant elements in the body. Section: 02.01
Topic: Atoms and molecules Topic: Chemistry and cell biology Type: Study Guide
4. The smallest particle of an element that still exhibits the chemical characteristics of that element is a(n)
A. proton.
B. atom.
C. orbital.
D. chemical bond.
E. electron.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: C01.03 Compare and contrast the terms atoms, molecules, elements, and compounds. HAPS Topic: Module C Chemistry and Cell Biology Review
Learning Outcome: 02.01B. Distinguish between an element and an atom and state the four most abundant elements in the body. Section: 02.01
Topic: Atoms and molecules Topic: Chemistry and cell biology Type: Study Guide
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5. Subatomic particles located around the nucleus of an atom are
A. electrons.
B. neutrons.
C. photons.
D. protons.
E. neutrinos.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: C01.01a Describe the charge, mass, and relative location of electrons, protons and neutrons with respect to the structure of an atom.
HAPS Topic: Module C Chemistry and Cell Biology Review
Learning Outcome: 02.01C. Name the subatomic particles of an atom, and indicate their mass, charge and location in an atom. Section: 02.01
Topic: Atoms and molecules Topic: Chemistry and cell biology Type: Study Guide [Show Less]