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CHEM 101-Straighterline Exam
Consider a neutral atom with 30 protons and 34 neutrons. The number of
electrons in this atom is?
A. 30
B. 32
C. 34
D. 64
E. 94
A. 30
Identify the noble gas in the following list.
A. oxygen
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B. Helium
C. Chlorine
D. Gold
E. Nitrogen
B. Helium
The formation of a gas resulting from the escape of high-energy particles
from the surface of a liquid is known as.
A. deposition
B. evaporation
C. melting
D. Boiling
E. sublimation
B. Evaporation
Which of the following is a measurement of mass in the metric system?
A. milliliter
B. Kilogram
C. meter
D. Celsius
E. centimeter
B. kilogram
When solid is converted directly to a gas, the change of state is called
A. sublimation
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B. condensation
C. boiling
D. melting
E. freezing
A. sublimation
Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
A. digesting a cheeseburger
B. burning coal
C. grinding coffee beans
D. converting water to hydrogen and oxygen
E. baking a cake
C. grinding coffee beans
Helium is a(n)
A. homogeneous mixture
B. electron
C. heterogeneous mixture
D. compound
E. element
E. element
The specific heat of copper is 0.092 cal/g °C, and the specific heat of silver is
0.057 cal/g °C. If 100 cal of heat is added to one g of each metal at 25°C,
what is the expected result?
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A. the copper will reach a temperature lower than 25°C
B. The two samples will reach the temperature.
C. The silver will soften.
D. The copper will reach a higher temperature.
E. The silver will reach a higher temperature.
E. The silver will reach a higher temperature.
Which of the following elements is a metal?
A. Phosphorus
B. strontium
C. nitrogen
D. argon
E. fluorine
B. strontium
The atomic number of an atom is equal to the number of
A. neutrons
B. nuclei
C. electrons plus protons
D. protons
E. neutrons plus protons
D. Protons
On a heating curve a plateau corresponds to
A. a change in temperature of a solid.