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Fundamentals Of General Organic And Biological Chemistry 7th Edition By John E. McMurry – Test Bank Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 7e (McMurry) Chapter 3 Ionic Compounds 1) A positively charged particle formed by loss of one or more electrons from an atom is called a(an) 1. A) anion. 2. B) cation. 3. C) isotope. 4. D) nucleus. 5. E) proton. Answer: B Diff: 1 Section: 3.1 2) A small negatively charged particle formed when an atom gains one or more electrons is called a(an) 1. A) anion. 2. B) cation. 3. C) isotope. 4. D) nucleus. 5. E) proton. Answer: A Diff: 1 Section: 3.1 3) When an atom donates an electron, that electron 1. A) is lost for all time. 2. B) is acquired by another atom which becomes an anion. 3. C) is acquired by another atom which becomes a cation. 4. D) neutralizes a proton to form a neutron. 5. E) pairs with another electron to form a covalent bond. Answer: B Diff: 2 Section: 3.1 4) Main group elements that are metals usually one or more electrons to form , which have a charge. 1. A) lose; anions; negative 2. B) lose; cations; negative 3. C) lose; cations; positive 4. D) gain; cations; positive 5. E) gain; anions; negative Answer: C Diff: 2 Section: 3.1 5) Main group elements that are non-metals usually one or more electrons to form , which have a charge. 1. A) lose; anions; negative 2. B) lose; cations; negative 3. C) lose; cations; positive 4. D) gain; cations; positive 5. E) gain; anions; negative Answer: E Diff: 2 Section: 3.1 6) One characteristic of a cation is that 1. A) it has more protons than electrons. 2. B) it has equal numbers of protons and electrons. 3. C) it has more electrons than protons. 4. D) the number of neutrons is related to the number of electrons. 5. E) the relationship between protons and electrons varies with the cation in question. Answer: A Diff: 3 Section: 3.1 7) The property that describes the ease with which an atom gives up an electron to form a positive ion is 1. A) atomic number. 2. B) electron affinity. 3. C) electronegativity. 4. D) ionization energy. 5. E) none of the above Answer: D Diff: 1 Section: 3.2 8) The property defined as the energy released on adding an electron to an isolated gas phase atom is 1. A) atomic number. 2. B) electron affinity. 3. C) electronegativity. 4. D) ionization energy. 5. E) none of the above

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