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Chemistry, 5e (Burdge)
Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

1) The scientist who determined the magnitude of the electric charge on the electron was
A) John Dalton.
B) Robert Millikan.
C) J. J. Thomson.
D) Henry Moseley.
E) J. Burdge.

Answer: B
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

2) When J. J. Thomson discovered the electron, what physical property of the electron did he
measure?
A) its charge, e
B) its charge-to-mass ratio, e/m
C) its temperature, T
D) its mass, m
E) its atomic number, Z

Answer: B
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation




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3) Which field of study made a big contribution toward understanding the composition of the 5) Which of the following is a type of radioactive radiation that consists of positively charged
atom? particles and is deflected away from the positively charged plate?
A) Electricity A) α rays
B) Radiation B) β rays
C) Solution chemistry C) γ rays
D) Electrochemistry D) δ rays
E) Quantum mechanics E) ε rays

Answer: B Answer: A
Difficulty: 2 Medium Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Components of Matter Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 2. Understand Bloom's: 2. Understand
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom Subtopic: Structure of the Atom
Gradable: automatic Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

4) Which of the following is a type of radioactive radiation that has no charge and is unaffected 6) Which of the following is a type of radioactive radiation that consists of electrons and is
by external electric or magnetic fields? deflected away from the negatively charged plate?
A) α rays A) α rays
B) β rays B) β rays
C) γ rays C) γ rays
D) δ rays D) δ rays
E) ε rays E) ε rays

Answer: C Answer: B
Difficulty: 1 Easy Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Components of Matter Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 2. Understand Bloom's: 2. Understand
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories
Gradable: automatic Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

7) Which of these scientists developed the nuclear model of the atom?
A) John Dalton
B) Robert Millikan
C) J. J. Thomson
D) Henry Moseley
E) Ernest Rutherford

Answer: E
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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A) established the charge on an electron.
8) Rutherford's experiment with alpha particle scattering by gold foil established that B) showed that all oil drops carried the same charge.
A) positive charge not evenly distributed throughout an atom. C) provided support for the nuclear model of the atom.
B) electrons have a negative charge. D) suggested that some oil drops carried fractional numbers of electrons.
C) electrons have a positive charge. E) suggested the presence of a neutral particle in the atom.
D) atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
E) protons are 1840 times heavier than electrons. Answer: A
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Answer: A Topic: Components of Matter
Difficulty: 1 Easy Bloom's: 2. Understand
Topic: Components of Matter Subtopic: Structure of the Atom
Bloom's: 2. Understand Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 12) Who is credited with discovering the atomic nucleus?
A) Dalton
9) Who is credited with measuring the mass/charge ratio of the electron? B) Gay-Lussac
A) Dalton C) Thomson
B) Chadwick D) Chadwick
C) Thomson E) Rutherford
D) Millikan
E) Rutherford Answer: E
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Answer: C Topic: Components of Matter
Difficulty: 1 Easy Bloom's: 1. Remember
Bloom's: 1. Remember Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom Gradable: automatic
Gradable: automatic Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
13) Which one of the following statements about atoms and subatomic particles is correct?
10) Who is credited with first measuring the charge of the electron? A) Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus by bombarding gold foil with electrons.
A) Dalton B) The proton and the neutron have identical masses.
B) Gay-Lussac C) The neutron's mass is equal to that of a proton plus an electron.
C) Thomson D) A neutral atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons.
D) Millikan E) An atomic nucleus contains equal numbers of protons and neutrons.
E) Rutherford
Answer: D
Answer: D Difficulty: 2 Medium
Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Components of Matter
Topic: Components of Matter Bloom's: 2. Understand
Bloom's: 1. Remember Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom Gradable: automatic
Gradable: automatic Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

11) Millikan's oil-drop experiment

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14) Who discovered the neutron, the subatomic particle having a neutral charge? 17) Bromine is the only nonmetal that is a liquid at room temperature. Consider the isotope
A) Millikan
B) Dalton
C) Chadwick bromine-81, . Select the combination which lists the correct atomic number, number of
D) Rutherford neutrons, and mass number, respectively.
E) Thomson A) 35, 46, 81
B) 35, 81, 46
Answer: C C) 81, 46, 35
Difficulty: 1 Easy D) 46, 81, 35
Topic: Components of Matter E) 35, 81, 116
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories Answer: A
Gradable: automatic Difficulty: 2 Medium
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 3. Apply
15) What is the term for the number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of an element? It also Subtopic: Elements and the Periodic Table; Atomic Number, Mass Number, Atomic Symbol,
indicates the number of electrons in the atom. and Isotopes
A) Isotope number Gradable: automatic
B) Mass number
C) Mass-to-charge ratio 18) Atoms X, Y, Z, and R have the following nuclear compositions:
D) Atomic number
E) Atomic mass units

Answer: D
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Components of Matter
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom; Atomic Theories
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Which of the following are isotopes of the same element?
A) I & II
16) What is the term for the total number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of each atom of B) I & IV
an element? C) II & IV
A) Isotope number D) III & IV
B) Mass number E) I & III
C) Mass-to-charge ratio
D) Atomic number Answer: E
E) Atomic mass units Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Components of Matter
Answer: B Bloom's: 5. Evaluate
Difficulty: 1 Easy Subtopic: Atomic Number, Mass Number, Atomic Symbol, and Isotopes
Topic: Components of Matter Gradable: automatic
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Subtopic: Structure of the Atom
Gradable: automatic
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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