front 1 About 25 of the 92 natural elements are known to be essential to
life. Which four of these 25 elements make up approximately 96% of
living matter? | back 1 Answer: D |
front 2 Trace elements are those required by an organism in only minute
quantities. Which of the following is a trace element that is required
by humans and other vertebrates, but not by other organisms such as
bacteria or plants? | back 2 Answer: C |
front 3 Which of the following statements is false? | back 3 Answer: C |
front 4 What factors are most important in determining which elements are
most common in living matter? | back 4 Answer: E |
front 5 Why is each element unique and different from other elements in
chemical properties? | back 5 Answer: C |
front 6 Knowing just the atomic mass of an element allows inferences about
which of the following? | back 6 Answer: D |
front 7 In what way are elements in the same column of the periodic table the
same? | back 7 Answer: D |
front 8 Oxygen has an atomic number of 8 and a mass number of 16. Thus, what
is the atomic mass of an oxygen atom? | back 8 Answer: D |
front 9 The nucleus of a nitrogen atom contains 7 neutrons and 7 protons.
Which of the following is a correct statement concerning nitrogen?
| back 9 Answer: E |
front 10 Molybdenum has an atomic number of 42. Several common isotopes exist,
with mass numbers of 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, and 100. Therefore, which
of the following can be true? | back 10 Answer: A |
front 11 Carbon-12 is the most common isotope of carbon, and has an atomic
mass of 12 daltons. A mole of carbon in naturally occurring coal,
however, weighs slightly more than 12 grams. Why? | back 11 Answer: C |
front 12 Which of the following best describes the relationship between the
atoms described below? [SEE IMAGE] | back 12 Answer: C |
front 13 The precise weight of a mole of some pure elements like silicon (Si)
can vary slightly from the standard atomic mass, or even from sample
to sample. Why? | back 13 Answer: D |
front 14 One difference between carbon-12 (12/6 C) is that carbon-14 (14/6 C)
has | back 14 Answer: C |
front 15 An atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell. How many unpaired
electrons does it have? | back 15 Answer: B |
front 16 The atomic number of nitrogen is 7. Nitrogen-15 is heavier than
nitrogen-14 because the atomic nucleus of nitrogen-15 contains how
many neutrons? | back 16 Answer: C |
front 17 Electrons exist only at fixed levels of potential energy. However, if
an atom absorbs sufficient energy, a possible result is that | back 17 Answer: A |
front 18 The atomic number of neon is 10. Therefore, which of the following is
most correct about an atom of neon? | back 18 Answer: D |
front 19 From its atomic number of 15, it is possible to predict that the
phosphorus atom has | back 19 Answer: E |
front 20 Atoms whose outer electron shells contain 8 electrons tend to
| back 20 Answer: E |
front 21 The atomic number of each atom is given to the left of each of the
elements below. Which of the atoms has the same valence as carbon
(12/6 C)? | back 21 Answer: E |
front 22 Two atoms appear to have the same mass number. These atoms | back 22 Answer: D |
front 23 Fluorine has an atomic number of 9 and a mass number of 19. How many
electrons are needed to complete the valence shell of a fluorine atom?
| back 23 Answer: A |
front 24 24) What is the maximum number of electrons in a single 2 p orbital
of an atom? | back 24 Answer: B |
front 25 The organic molecules in living organisms have a measurably lower
ratio of carbon-13/carbon-12, two stable isotopes of carbon that
comprise approximately 1.1% and 98.9% of atmospheric carbon,
respectively. What is a reasonable explanation for this phenomenon?
| back 25 Answer: A |
front 26 Phosphorus-32, a radioactive isotope of phosphorus-31 (atomic number
15), undergoes a form of radioactive decay whereby a neutron turns
into a proton and emits radiation in the form of an electron. What is
the product of such radioactive decay of phosphorus-32? | back 26 Answer: D |
front 27 An atom with atomic number 12 would have what type of chemical
behavior in bonding with other elements? | back 27 Answer: B |
front 28 If a salamander relied on hydrogen bonds to cling to surfaces, what
type of surface would cause the most problems for this animal?
| back 28 Answer: B |
front 29 A covalent chemical bond is one in which | back 29 Answer: C |
front 30 If an atom of sulfur (atomic number 16) were allowed to react with
atoms of hydrogen (atomic number 1), which of the molecules below
would be formed? | back 30 Answer: B |
front 31 What is the maximum number of covalent bonds an element with atomic
number 8 can make with hydrogen? | back 31 Answer: B |
front 32 Nitrogen (N) is much more electronegative than hydrogen (H). Which of
the following statements is correct about the atoms in ammonia (NH₃)?
| back 32 Answer: A |
front 33 When two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to
form | back 33 Answer: D |
front 34 What results from an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms?
| back 34 Answer: B |
front 35 A covalent bond is likely to be polar when | back 35 Answer: A |
front 36 Which of the following molecules contains the most polar covalent
bond? | back 36 Answer: D |
front 37 In comparing covalent bonds and ionic bonds, which of the following
would you expect? | back 37 Answer: B |
front 38 What is the difference between covalent bonds and ionic bonds?
| back 38 Answer: C |
front 39 In ammonium chloride salt (NH₄Cl) the anion is a single chloride ion,
Cl. What is the cation of NH₄Cl? | back 39 Answer: D |
front 40 The atomic number of chlorine is 17. The atomic number of magnesium
is 12. What is the formula for magnesium chloride? | back 40 Answer: B |
front 41 How many electron pairs are shared between carbon atoms in a molecule
that has the formula C₂H₄? | back 41 Answer: C |
front 42 Which bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when
compounds are put into water? | back 42 Answer: A |
front 43 Which of the following explains most specifically the attraction of
water molecules to one another? | back 43 Answer: D |
front 44 Van der Waals interactions result when | back 44 Answer: B |
front 45 What bonding or interaction is most likely to occur among a broad
array of molecules of various types (polar, nonpolar, hydrophilic,
hydrophobic)? | back 45 Answer: E |
front 46 Which of the following is not considered to be a weak molecular
interaction? | back 46 Answer: A |
front 47 Which of the following would be regarded as compounds? | back 47 Answer: E |
front 48 What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that can be covalently
bonded in a molecule containing two carbon atoms? | back 48 Answer: D |
front 49 Which of the following is true for this reaction? | back 49 Answer: D |
front 50 Which of the following correctly describes chemical equilibrium?
| back 50 Answer: A |
front 51 Which of the following correctly describes any reaction that has
reached chemical equilibrium? | back 51 Answer: B |
front 52 Which of these systems is least likely to be at chemical equilibrium?
| back 52 Answer: A |
front 53 Refer to the figure above (first three rows of the periodic table).
If life arose on a planet where carbon is absent, which element might
fill the role of carbon? | back 53 Answer: B |
front 54 Which drawing in the figure above depicts the electron configuration
of an element with chemical properties most similar to Helium
(₂He)? | back 54 Answer: E |
front 55 Which drawing in the figure above depicts the electron configuration
of an atom that can form covalent bonds with two hydrogen atoms?
| back 55 Answer: C |
front 56 Which drawing in the figure above depicts the electron configuration
of an atom capable of forming three covalent bonds with other atoms?
| back 56 Answer: B |
front 57 Which drawing in the figure above is of the electron configuration of
a sodium ₁₁Na⁺ ion? | back 57 Answer: E |
front 58 Which drawing in the figure above depicts the most electronegative
atom? | back 58 Answer: D |
front 59 Which drawing in the figure above depicts an atom with a valence of
3? | back 59 Answer: B |
front 60 Which drawing in the figure above depicts an atom with a valence of
2? | back 60 Answer: C |
front 61 In the figure above, how many electrons does nitrogen have in its
valence shell? | back 61 Answer: B |
front 62 In the figure above, how many unpaired electrons does phosphorus have
in its valence shell? | back 62 Answer: C |
front 63 How many neutrons are present in the nucleus of a phosphorus-32 (³²P)
atom (see the figure above)? | back 63 Answer: D |
front 64 How many electrons does an atom of sulfur have in its valence shell
(see the figure above)? | back 64 Answer: B |
front 65 Based on electron configuration, which of these elements in the
figure above would exhibit a chemical behavior most like that of
oxygen? | back 65 Answer: D |
front 66 The illustration above shows a representation of formic acid. A
formic acid molecule | back 66 Answer: A |
front 67 What results from the chemical reaction illustrated above? | back 67 Answer: E |
front 68 What is the atomic number of the cation formed in the reaction
illustrated above? | back 68 Answer: D |
front 69 What causes the shape of the molecule shown above? | back 69 Answer: C |
front 70 In the methane molecule shown in the figure above, bonds have formed
that include both the s orbital valence electrons of the hydrogen
atoms and the p orbital valence electrons of the carbon. The electron
orbitals in these bonds are said to be | back 70 Answer: D |
front 71 Which one of the atoms shown would be most likely to form a cation
with a charge of +1? | back 71 Answer: A |
front 72 Which one of the atoms shown would be most likely to form an anion
with a charge of -1? | back 72 Answer: D |
front 73 Which of the following pairs of atoms would be most likely to form a
polar covalent bond? | back 73 Answer: A |
front 74 Which of the following pairs of atoms would be most likely to form an
ionic bond? | back 74 Answer: B |
front 75 A group of molecular biologists is trying to synthesize a new
artificial compound to mimic the effects of a known hormone that
influences sexual behavior. They have turned to you for advice. Which
of the following compounds is most likely to mimic the effects of the
hormone? | back 75 Answer: C |
front 76 In the term trace element, the modifier trace means that | back 76 Answer: A |
front 77 Compared with ³¹P, the radioactive isotope ³²P has | back 77 Answer: E |
front 78 The reactivity of an atom arises from | back 78 Answer: B |
front 79 Which statement is true of all atoms that are anions? | back 79 Answer: A |
front 80 Which of the following statements correctly describes any chemical
reaction that has reached equilibrium? | back 80 Answer: D |
front 81 We can represent atoms by listing the number of protons, neutrons,
and electrons: for example, | back 81 Answer: B |
front 82 The atomic number of sulfur is 16. Sulfur combines with hydrogen by
covalent bonding to form a compound, hydrogen sulfide. Based on the
number of valence electrons in a sulfur atom, predict the molecular
formula of the compound: | back 82 Answer: C |
front 83 What coefficients must be placed in the following blanks so that all
atoms are accounted for in the products? | back 83 Answer: E |