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13 14 4 3s7
(a) 1
(b) S
(a) 35 (a) 13
3. In the periodic table, if axygen vere aasigned an atomic
weight of one, what would be the atomic weight of bromine?
(al 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
4. HOw many grams are there in 0.4 mole of so,?
(a) s
(a) 25.6 g
(b) 160 g
5. How many moles are there in 16.4 g of Ca(NO,),?
(c) 19.2 g
(d) 120 g
(a) 0.1 mole
(b) 10 moles
(c) 5 moles
(d) 1 mole
6. An isotope that has 35 p, 35 e and 46 n is:
81
(a) a5Pd
81
46
(b) Br
46,
(a) 16b
35.
7. The number of electrons in the outermost energy level of
chlorine is:
(a) 7
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 4
8. Isotopes of the same element always have:
(a) the same number of neutrons
(b) the same atomic weight
(c) different numbers of protons.
(a) the same atomic number
9. The carbon-carbon bond in a molecule of ethylene, C,H is aln:
(b) double bond
(c) triple bond
(a) single bond
(d) ionic bond
10. Which of the following compounds is the least polar?
(c) HBr
(d) HI
(b) HC1
11. The formula of copper (I) sulfate is:
(b) Cu(so2
(a) HF
(a) cuso3
(c) Cu2s04
(a) Cuso4
The name of the compound Fe(C H,0,)3 is:
(b) iron(III) acetate
12.
ntate
(d) iron(I) carbonate
Transcribed Image Text:13 14 4 3s7 (a) 1 (b) S (a) 35 (a) 13 3. In the periodic table, if axygen vere aasigned an atomic weight of one, what would be the atomic weight of bromine? (al 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 4. HOw many grams are there in 0.4 mole of so,? (a) s (a) 25.6 g (b) 160 g 5. How many moles are there in 16.4 g of Ca(NO,),? (c) 19.2 g (d) 120 g (a) 0.1 mole (b) 10 moles (c) 5 moles (d) 1 mole 6. An isotope that has 35 p, 35 e and 46 n is: 81 (a) a5Pd 81 46 (b) Br 46, (a) 16b 35. 7. The number of electrons in the outermost energy level of chlorine is: (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 4 8. Isotopes of the same element always have: (a) the same number of neutrons (b) the same atomic weight (c) different numbers of protons. (a) the same atomic number 9. The carbon-carbon bond in a molecule of ethylene, C,H is aln: (b) double bond (c) triple bond (a) single bond (d) ionic bond 10. Which of the following compounds is the least polar? (c) HBr (d) HI (b) HC1 11. The formula of copper (I) sulfate is: (b) Cu(so2 (a) HF (a) cuso3 (c) Cu2s04 (a) Cuso4 The name of the compound Fe(C H,0,)3 is: (b) iron(III) acetate 12. ntate (d) iron(I) carbonate
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