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SCIN 131 Week 2 Quiz
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`Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust?

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All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element.

All samples of a given compound have the same proportions of their constituent elements.


The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons.

Matter cannot be either created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

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this is the law of constant composition

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What is matter made up of at the most fundamental level?

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neutrons

isotopes

electrons

atoms

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All matter is composed of elements, and all elements are made of atoms; but matter occupies spaces and has mass.
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How would you correctly write the atomic symbol of nitrogen?
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, Ni

Ng

Nt

N

none of the above

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Topic discussed in Chapter 3.6 See the periodic table.

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`The elements that touch the zig-zag line on the periodic table are known as

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metals

nonmetals

metalloids

transition metals

none of the above

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Topic discussed in Chapter 3.6 See the periodic table.

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An atom of bromine-79 contains

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34 protons and 35 electrons, only

44 protons, 44 electrons, and 35 neutrons
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