Chapter 2 QUESTIO AND ANSWERS
GRADE A+
1) Matter is composed of elements, which are composed of ________.
A) atoms
B) inorganic molecules
C) organic molecules
D) chemicals
A
2) The atomic number of an atom equals the number of ________, and
the atomic weight equals the ________.
A) neutrons; number of protons
B) protons; weight of all the electrons
C) neutrons; number of protons plus electrons
D) protons; number of protons plus neutrons
D
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3) In a covalent bond
A) one atom loses and another atom gains electrons.
B) atoms share a pair or more of electrons.
C) oppositely charged atoms attract.
D) like-charged atoms repel.
B
4) In an ionic bond
A) each atom gains electrons.
B) atoms share a pair or more of electrons.
, C) oppositely charged atoms attract.
D) like-charged atoms repel.
C
5) Sodium ions and calcium ions are examples of
A) cations.
B) uncharged particles.
C) anions.
D) salts.
A
6) When K+ and Cl- meet, they will
A) repel and form no product.
B) form KCl with an ionic bond.
C) form KCl with a covalent bond.
D) form individual molecules.
B
7) When placed into water, the ionic compound NaCl will
A) bond more strongly to each other.
B) dissociate into Na+ and Cl- ions.
C) bond covalently with water molecules, forming HCl and NaOH.
D) decompose.
B
8) Considering the number of valence electrons carbon has, what is
the maximum number of hydrogen atoms a free carbon atom may bond with?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
C
9) Which of the following isotopes has the longest half-life?
A) Iodine-131
B) Iron-59
C) Phosphorus-32
D) Cobalt-60
D
10) The ________ uses iodine in a synthesis reaction.
A) spleen
B) liver
C) thymus
D) thyroid gland
D
11) The isotope most likely to be used to study the thyroid gland is
A) iodine-131.
B) iron-59.