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Foundations of College Chemistry 13th

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Chapter Three

Multiple Choice

1. All matter is composed of elements. Approximately how many elements are there?

A. 4

B. 10

C. 68

D. 100

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.1

2. The smallest particle of an element that can exist is called a(n)

A. atom.

B. ferrule.

C. neutron.

D. electron.

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.1

3. The smallest particle of an element that can enter into a chemical reaction is a(n)

A. atom.

B. neutron.

C. ferrule.

D. electron.

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.1

4. Most elements are rare. How many elements make up approximately 99% of the mass of the earth’s crust, oceans, and atmosphere?

A. 2

B. 4

C. 7

D. 10

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.2

5. The most abundant element in the earth’s crust, oceans, and atmosphere is

A. water.

B. hydrogen.

C. iron.

D. oxygen.

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.2

6. Which element is a liquid at room temperature?

A. fluorine.

B. chlorine.

C. bromine.

D. iodine.

Answer: C; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.6

7. Which element is a liquid at room temperature?

A. water.

B. mercury.

C. nickel.

D. iodine.

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.6

8. The majority of the elements are

A. metals.

B. gases.

C. nonmetals.

D. metalloids.

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

9. At room temperature the majority of metals exist as

A. vapors.

B. solids.

C. gases.

D. liquids.

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.6

10. Which type of element has the following general properties: solid at room temperature, high luster, good conductor of heat and electricity, malleable and ductile?

A. metalloid

B. noble gas

C. nonmetal

D. metal

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

11. Which type of element has the following general properties: low melting point and density, lacks luster, poor conductor of heat and electricity, and brittle?

A. metal

B. nonmetal

C. metalloid

D. transition element

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

12. On the periodic table vertical columns contain elements with similar properties. These vertical columns are called

A. periods.

B. rows.

C. groups.

D. series.

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

13. The elements on the periodic table are placed in order of increasing

A. density.

B. atomic number.

C. boiling point.

D. atomic mass.

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

14. The halogens are in group

A. 1A

B. 2A

C. 3A

D. 7A

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

15. The alkaline earth metals are in group

A. 1A

B. 2A

C. 5A

D. 7A

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

16. The alkali metals are in group

A. 1A

B. 3A

C. 5A

D. 7A

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

17. Which symbol represents a metallic element?

A. P

B. Ti

C. Si

D. I

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.4

18. Which is a nonmetal?

A. S

B. Pb

C. Sb

D. Na

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.4

19. Which is a metalloid?

A. Li

B. Be

C. B

D. C

Answer: C; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.4

20. Which element is not reactive?

A. Hydrogen

B. Oxygen

C. Iron

D. Helium

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.5

21. Which element forms diatomic molecules?

A. Sulfur

B. Neon

C. Calcium

D. Chlorine

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.7

22. Which element forms diatomic molecules?

A. Nitrogen

B. Nickel

C. Boron

D. Iron

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.7

23. A distinct substance composed of two or more elements combined chemically in a definite proportion by mass is a

A. homogeneous mixture.

B. heterogeneous mixture.

C. solution.

D. compound.

Answer: D; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.8

24. The charge of a cation is

A. positive.

B. negative.

C. neutral.

Answer: A; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.8

25. The charge of an anion is

A. positive.

B. negative.

C. neutral.

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.8

26. How many different elements are present in the compound CoCl2?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Answer: B; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.9

27. How many different elements are present in the compound FeSO4?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Answer: C; Difficulty: easy; Reference: Section 3.9

28. How many atoms of oxygen are indicated in the formula Fe(NO3)2?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 5

D. 6

Answer: D; Difficulty: medium; Reference: Section 3.9

29. How many atoms of sodium are indicated in the formula Na2SO4?

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