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Talc is a mineral with low conductivity for heat and electricity which is not attacked by acid.
It is used
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with a density of 1.75 g/cm3 in mineral oil. If this same sample of talc in air weighs 35.97
g, assuming no volume change, what is the density of the talc sample in air?
Select one:
A. 2.44 g/cm3
B. 2.82 g/cm3
C. 1.61 g/cm3
D. 4.61 g/cm3
E. 2.63 g/cm3
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Which of the following represents the greatest mass?
Select one:
A. 3.0 × 1012 pg
B. 2.0 × 103 mg
C. 10.0 dg
D. 1.0 × 106 µg
E. 0.0010 kg
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The boiling point for liquid helium is 4.0 K. What is the temperature in degrees
Fahrenheit?
Select one:
A. –452.5°F
B. 530.9°F
C. –237.2°F
D. 131.8°F
E. –498.9°F
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The average distance between Earth and the Moon is 240,000 miles. Express this
distance in meters. (1 mi = 1609 m)
Select one:
A. 5.3 × 105 m
B. 1.5 × 105 m
C. 6.1 × 105 m
D. 3.9 × 108 m
E. 9.4 × 104 m
How many hertz is 600.11 MHz?
Select one:
A. 6.0011 × 106 Hz
B. 6.0011 × 10–2 Hz
C. 6.0011 × 108 Hz
D. 6.0011 × 10–4 Hz
E. 60.011 Hz
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Which one of the following statements about atoms and subatomic particles is correct?
Select one:
A. The neutron's mass is equal to that of a proton plus an electron.
B. A neutral atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons.
C. The proton and the neutron have identical masses.
D. An atomic nucleus contains equal numbers of protons and neutrons.
E. Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus by bombarding gold foil with electrons.
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In the periodic table, atoms are arranged in order of
Select one:
A. periodicity.
B. chemical reactivities.
C. physical properties.
D. increasing atomic mass.
E. increasing atomic number.
Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate is used as a coagulant for sewage and industrial wastes.
What is its formula?
Select one:
A. Fe(Cl·6H2O)3
B. Fe3Cl(H2O)6
C. FeCl3·6H2O
D. FeCl3(H2O)6
E. Fe3Cl·6H2O
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A row of the periodic table is called a(n)
Select one:
A. subshell.
B. isotopic mixture.
C. period.
D. family.
E. group.
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The electron configuration of a ground-state copper atom is
Select one:
A. [Ar]3d9.
B. [Ar]4s24p63d3.
C. [Ar]4s23d9.
D. [Ar]4s24d4.
E. [Ar]4s13d10.
Who discovered the neutron, the subatomic particle having a neutral charge?
Select one:
A. Chadwick
B. Millikan
C. Thomson
D. Dalton
E. Rutherford
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The electronic structure 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d8 refers to the ground state of
Select one:
A. Kr.
B. Ni.
C. Pd.
D. Fe.
E. None of these choices is correct.
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of a neutron that has a velocity of 200. cm/s. (mass of
a neutron = 1.675 × 10–27 kg and h = 6.63 × 10–34 J • s)
Select one:
A. 5.05 mm
B. 1.8 × 1050 m
C. 198 nm
D. 216 nm
E. 1.98 × 10–9 m
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The orbital diagram for a ground-state nitrogen atom is
Select one:
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
Which ground-state atom has an electron configuration described by the following orbital
diagram?
Select one:
A. germanium
B. tellurium
C. selenium
D. phosphorus
E. potassium
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An oxide ion, O2–, has
Select one:
A. 8 protons and 7 electrons.
B. 10 protons and 8 electrons.
C. 8 protons and 10 electrons.
D. 10 protons and 7 electrons.
E. 8 protons and 9 electrons.
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Which of the following is an amphoteric oxide?
Select one:
A. SO2
B. Na2O
C. MgO
D. Cl2O7
E. Al2O3
Which one of these ions does not have [Xe] as its electronic configuration?
Select one:
A. I–
B. Sn4+
C. Te2–
D. Cs+
E. Ba2+
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In 1864, the English chemist John Newlands noticed that when the elements were
arranged in order of increasing atomic mass, every eighth element had similar properties.
Newlands referred to this relationship as the
Select one:
A. law of orbitals.
B. law of octaves.
C. law of proportionality.
D. law of periodicity.
E. law of loopholes.
Each of the noble gases has a completely filled p subshell except for which one?
Select one:
A. Radon
B. Argon
C. Helium
D. Xenon
E. Neon
Question 19
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Select one:
A.
B.
C.
D.
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What formal charge resides on the carbon of CO32–?
Select one:
A. 0
B. +4
C. +1
D. +2
E. +3
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How many single bonds are bonded to sulfur in SF6?
Select one:
A. 2
B. 7
C. 4
D. 6
E. 8
E.Which of these elements is most likely to exhibit an expanded octet in its compounds?
Select one:
A. O
B. Na
C. C
D. S
E. N
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Which of these choices is the best Lewis structure for ozone, O3?
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