2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Ytterbium-169 (16970Yb is a radioactive isotope used in cerebrospinal fluid studies of the brain. Identify how many protons, neutrons and electrons are present
a. 70 protons,99 neutrons & 70 electrons
b. 99 protons,70 neutrons & 99 electrons
c. 70 protons,99 neutrons & 99 electrons
d. 169 protons,99 neutrons & 169 electrons
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a. 70 protons,99 neutrons & 70 electrons
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which species has 48 electrons
a. 11850Sn+2
b. 6831Ga
c. 11850Sn+4
d. 11248Cd+2
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a. 11850Sn+2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
The average atomic weight of copper is 63.5 amu. Cu has 2 naturally occuring isotopes. One has a weight of 62.9amu and an abundance of 69.1%. What is the atomic weight of the other isotope?
a. 63.2
b. 63.8
c. 64.1
d. 64.8
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d. 64.8
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Silver has two isotopes, one of mass 106.9 amu and one of mass 108.9amu. What is the fractional abundance of the lighter isotope?
a. .5160
b. .4824
c. .2763
d. .6743
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a. .5160
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
An unkown element is found to have 3 naturally occuring isotopes with the following masses and % abundance; 35.9675amu (.337%), 37.9627amu (0.063%) & 39.9624amu (99.600%). Which of the following is the unknown element?
a. K
b. Cl
c. Ca
d. Ar
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d. Ar
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Strontium-90 (90Sr) was released into the atmosphere during the Chernobyl nuclear accident. This isotope has:
a. 90 protons, 38 neutrons & 90 electrons
b. 52 protons, 38 neutrons & 52 electrons
c. 38 protons, 52 neutrons & 38 electrons
d. 38 protons, 90 neutrons & 52 electrons
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c. 38 protons, 52 neutrons & 38 electrons
Identifying Isotopic Compositions
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 48Ti
a. 22, 22, 26
b. 26, 22, 26
c. 22, 26, 22
d. 24, 24, 24
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c. 22, 26, 22
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 116Sn+2
a. 50, 66, 50
b. 50, 66, 48
c. 50, 66, 52
d. 58, 58, 56
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b. 50, 66, 48
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 31P-3
a. 15, 16, 18
b. 15, 16, 15
c. 15, 16, 12
d. 16, 15, 19
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a. 15, 16, 18
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 68Ga
a. 34, 34, 34
b. 37, 31, 31
c. 37, 31, 37
d. 31, 37, 31
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d. 31, 37, 31
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 112Cd+2
a. 48, 64, 50
b. 48, 64, 48
c. 48, 64, 46
d. 56, 56, 54
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c. 48, 64, 46
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
There are ____ protons, ____ neutrons, and ____ electrons in 34S-2
a. 16, 18, 14
b. 16, 18, 18
c. 16, 18, 16
d. 17, 17, 19
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b. 16, 18, 18
Group Names
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Rank the elements in the order of: Alkaline Earth Metal, Alkali Metal, Transition Metal, Halogen.
a. Sodium, Magnesium, Copper, Oxygen
b. Sodium, Magnesium, Copper, Chlorine
c. Magnesium, Sodium, Copper, Oxygen
d. Magnesium, Sodium, Copper, Chlorine
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d. Magnesium, Sodium, Copper, Chlorine
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Identify the Chalcogen.
a. Phosphorus
b. Tellurium
c. Fluorine
d. Magnesium
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b. Tellurium
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Rank the elements in the order of: Halogen, Alkali Metal, Noble Gas, Alkaline Earth Metal
a. Bromine, Lithium, Argon, Potassium
b. Iodine, Calcium, Krypton, Barium
c. Chlorine, Rubidium, Radon, Beryllium
d. Fluorine, Strontium, Xenon, Francium
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c. Chlorine, Rubidium, Radon, Beryllium
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Identify the Actinide
a. Mercury
b. Uranium
c. Nitrogen
d. Carbon
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b. Uranium
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Identify the Noble Gas
a. Hydrogen
b. Nitrogen
c. Oxygen
d. Neon
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d. Neon
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Rank the elements in the order of: Chalcogen, Actinide, Halogen, Alkali Metal.
a. Iodine, Plutonium, Sulfur, Potassium
b. Bromine, Uranium, Oxygen, Calcium
c. Tellurium, Plutonium, Fluorine, Sodium
d. Selenium, Uranium, Chlorine, Radium
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c. Tellurium, Plutonium, Fluorine, Sodium
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Lithium, Sulfur, and Barium are:
a. All Metals
b. All nonmetals
c. Metal, Nonmetal, Metal
d. None of the above
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c. Metal, Nonmetal, Metal
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Hydrogen is a:
a. Metal
b. Nonmetal
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
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b. Nonmetal
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Rank the elements in the order of: Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid.
a. Lithium, Neon, Calcium
b. Hydrogen, Argon, Boron
c. Radium, Sulfur, Aluminum
d. Sodium, Nitrogen, Silicon
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d. Sodium, Nitrogen, Silicon
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Identify the Metalloid.
a. Carbon
b. Arsenic
c. Gallium
d. Chromium
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b. Arsenic
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Identify the Metal.
a. Cobalt
b. Antimony
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
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a. Cobalt
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Rank the elements in the order of: Nonmetal, Metalloid, Metal.
a. Boron, Carbon, Gold
b. Selenium, Germanium, Tellurium
c. Chlorine, Silicon, Silver
d. Krypton, Aluminum, Nickel
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c. Chlorine, Silicon, Silver
Identifying Isotopic Composition
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
17P, 17N, 18e-
a. 34Cl-
b. 34F-
c. 35Cl-
d. none of the above
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a. 34Cl-
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
34P, 44N, 34e-
a. 68Se
b. 78Br
c. 78Se
d. 78Se
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c. 78Se
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
82P, 128N, 78e-
a. 160Hg+2
b. 210Pb+4
c. 160Pb+2
d. 210Pb-4
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b. 210Pb+4
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
7P, 6N, 10e-
a. 17N-3
b. 13N+4
c. 17N-4
d. 13N-3
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d. 13N-3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
92P, 143N, 92e-
a. 225Ul+3
b. 133U
c. 225U
d. 235U
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d. 235U
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
27P, 32n, 25e-
a. 59Co+2
b. 59Co+3
c. 52Co+2
d. 52Co+3
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a. 59Co+2
Natural States of the Elements
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Bromine is a ____.
a. Gas
b. Liquid
c. Solid
d. None of the above
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b. Liquid
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
____ and ____ are liquids.
a. Iodine and Mercury
b. Iodine and Bromine
c. Bromine and Mercury
d. None of the above
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c. Bromine and Mercury
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Chlorine is a ____.
a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid
d. A and C
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a. Gas
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Other than Noble gasses, which elements gasses?
a. Halogens
b. Lighter diatomics
c. A and B
d. None of the above
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b. Lighter diatomics
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Name the lighter diatomics.
a. Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen
b. Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Chlorine
c. Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, and Chlorine
d. None of the above
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c. Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, and Chlorine
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
____, ____, ____, and ____ are solids.
a. C, Ca, Cd, Cl
b. C, Ca, Cd, Co
c. C, Ca, Cd, Cu
d. Both B and C
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d. Both B and C
Groups and Periods
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which element is in group V and Period 5?
a. Se
b. Sb
c. Pb
d. As
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b. Sb
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which period is Siver in?
a. 5A
b. IB
c. 11
d. 5
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d. 5
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which period is U in?
a. 7
b. 9
c. none
d. 2B
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a. 7
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which element is in period IV and group VII?
a. Barium
b. Boron
c. Cl
d. Bromine
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d. Bromine
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which period and group is He in?
a. 1,VIII
b. 1,7
c. 2,7
d. 1,2
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a. 1,VIII
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which group and period is Tin in?
a. VI, 4
b. IV, 5
c. IV, 4
d. V, 4
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b. IV, 5
History of the Discovery of the Atom
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Who is credited with determining the charge to mass ration of the electron?
a. Millikan
b. Dalton
c. Rutherford
d. Thomson
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d. Thomson
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Who is credited with determining the charge the electron?
a. Millikan
b. Thomas
c. Rutherford
d. Dalton
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a. Millikan
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Which type of radiation has the largest mass?
a. gamma rays
b. beta particles
c. alpha particles
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c. alpha particles
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Who is credited with the nuclear model of the atom?
a. Dalton
b. Mulliken
c. Rutherford
d. Thomson
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c. Rutherford
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What type of radiation is not deflected by a magnetic field?
a. gamma
b. alpha
c. beta
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a. gamma
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What type of radiation is actually an electron?
a. gamma
b. alpha
c. beta
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c. beta
Empirical Formulas
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a sample which is 12.6% H & 87.4 % N?
a. NH
b. NH2
c. NH3
d. NH4
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b. NH2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a sample which is 17.7% H & 82.3 % N?
a. NH
b. NH2
c. NH3
d. NH4
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c. NH3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a sample which is 22.2% H & 77.8 % N?
a. NH
b. NH2
c. NH3
d. NH4
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d. NH4
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
A sample is composed of the elements potassium, nitrogen and oxygen. What is its empirical formula if it is 38.7% potassium & 13.9% nitrogen?
a. K2N2O3
b. KNO2
c. KNO3
d. KN2O3
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c. KNO3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a compound that is 36.8% Nitrogen and 63.2% Oxygen?
a. N2O5
b. N2O3
c. NO2
d. NO3
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b. N2O3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a compound that is 48.2% C, 8.2% H & 43.2% O?
a. C6H5O3
b. CH3O
c. C3H6O2
d. C3H6O
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c. C3H6O2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains 8.46 g Na, 11.81 g S and 8.87 g O?
a. Na2SO3
b. Na2S4
c. Na2S2O3
d. NaSO3
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c. Na2S2O3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
A material is deemed to be composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and chlorine. Determine the empirical formula if a 9.66 g sample contains 4.74 g carbon and .264 g hydrogen.
a. CHCl3
b. CH3Cl
c. CH2Cl2
d. C3H2Cl
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d. C3H2Cl
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula for a compound that is 29% Na, 40.5% S and 30.5% O by mass?
a. Na4S4O6
b. Na2S2O3
c. NaSO4
d. None of the above
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b. Na2S2O3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains only 43.7 grams N and only 6.3 grams H?
a. NH4
b. NH3
c. NH2
d. None of the above
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c. NH2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula that is 43.3% sodium, 11.3% carbon, and 45.4% oxygen by mass?
a. Na2CO2
b. Na2CO3
c. NaC2O3
d. None of the above
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b. Na2CO3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the empirical formula for a compound that contains only 13.0 grams lead, and only 2.0 grams oxygen?
a. PbO2
b. Pb3O2
c. Pb2O3
d. None of the above
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a. PbO2
Molecular Formula
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Determine the molecular formula of CH2O. The molecular mass of the compound is 180.1g/mol.
a. C4H6O4
b. C6H12O6
c. C12H6O12
d. None of the above
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b. C6H12O6
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
An organic compound is found to contain 42.9% carbon, 6.4% hydrogen by mass and the remainder of the compound is oxygen. Determine the molecular formula. The molecular mass of the compound is 504.4g/mol.
a. C18H32O16
b. C9H16O8
c. C7H9O5
d. None of the above
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a. C18H32O16
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is found to contain 40.9% carbon and 54.5% oxygen by mass. The molecular mass of the compound is 176.13g/mol. Determine the molecular formula.
a. C12H16O12
b. C6H8O6
c. C3H4O3
d. None of the above
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b. C6H8O6
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Determine the molecular formula of CH3O. The molecular mass of the compound is 62.07g/mol.
a. CH3O
b. C4H12O4
c. C2H6O2
d. None of the above
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c. C2H6O2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
A compound contains only carbon and hydrogen. It is 93.75% carbon by mass. Determine the molecular formula. The molecular mass of the compound is 128.2g/mol.
a. C5H4
b. C10H8
c. C6H2
d. None of the above
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b. C10H8
Nomenclature
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for SF4?
a. Sufur (IV) tetrafluoride
b. Sulfur tetrafluoride
c. Monosulfur tetrafluoride
d. NOTA
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b. Sulfur tetrafluoride
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Be3N2?
a. Triberyllium dinitride
b. Beryllium (VI) nitride
c. Beryllium nitride
d. NOTA
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c. Beryllium nitride
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Hg(C2H3O2)2?
a. Mercury (II) acetate
b. Mercury acetate
c. Mercury (II) diacetate
d. NOTA
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a. Mercury (II) acetat
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for NH4CN?
a. Ammonium cyanide
b. Ammonia cyanide
c. Ammonium nitrate
d. NOTA
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a. Ammonium cyanide
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for HIO4?
a. Hydroiodic acid
b. Iodic acid
c. Periodic acid
d. NOTA
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c. Periodic acid
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Aluminum chlorate.
a. Al(ClO2)3
b. Al(ClO3)3
c. Al(ClO)3
d. NOTA
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b. Al(ClO3)3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Magnesium hydroxide.
a. MgO2
b. MgO
c. Mg(OH)2
d. NOTA
- Answer
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c. Mg(OH)2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Ammonium nitrate.
a. NH4NO3
b. NH4NO2
c. NH3NO3
d. NOTA
- Answer
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a. NH4NO3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Potassium perchlorate.
a. KClO3
b. KClO4
c. KClO2
d. NOTA
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b. KClO4
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Cobalt (III) chloride.
a. Co3Cl3
b. CoClO3
c. CoCl3
d. NOTA
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c. CoCl3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Hg2(C2H3O2)2?
a. Mercury (III) acetate
b. Mercury (I) acetate
c. Mercury acetate
d. NOTA
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b. Mercury (I) acetate
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Dichlorine heptoxide.
a. Cl2O6
b. ClO7
c. Cl2O7
d. NOTA
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c. Cl2O7
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Cesium bicarbonate.
a. Cs(HCO3)2
b. CsHCO3
c. Cs(CO3)2
d. NOTA
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b. CsHCO3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Calcium hydride.
a. CaH2
b. CaH
c. CaOH
d. NOTA
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a. CaH2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Chromium (III) sulfide.
a. Cr3S2
b. Cr2S3
c. CrS
d. NOTA
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b. Cr2S3
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Give the correct formula for Copper (II) nitrate.
a. Cu(NO3)2
b. CuNO3
c. Cu2NO3
d. NOTA
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a. Cu(NO3)2
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Ca3P2?
a. Calcium phosphide
b. Calcium phosphate
c. Calcium (II) phosphate
d. NOTA
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a. Calcium phosphide
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Ag3PO4?
a. Silver (III) phosphite
b. Silver (III) phosphate
c. Silver phosphate
d. NOTA
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c. Silver phosphate
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for SnBr4?
a. Tin bromide
b. Tin (IV) bromide
c. Tin (IV) bromate
d. NOTA
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b. Tin (IV) bromide
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for MgClO?
a. Magnesium chlorate
b. Magnesium chlorite
c. Magnesium hypochlorite
d. NOTA
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c. Magnesium hypochlorite
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for HClO3?
a. Chloric acid
b. Hydrochloric acid
c. Hydrogen chlorate
d. NOTA
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a. Chloric acid
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for KO2?
a. Potassium superoxide
b. Potassium dioxide
c. Potassium peroxide
d. NOTA
- Answer
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a. Potassium superoxide
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Na2O?
a. Sodium peroxide
b. Sodium oxide
c. Sodium superoxide
d. NOTA
- Answer
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b. Sodium oxide
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the correct name for Na2O2?
a. Sodium superoxide
b. Sodium oxide
c. Sodium peroxide
d. NOTA
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c. Sodium peroxide
Mass Percents of Atoms
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Calculate the mass percent composition of calcium in calcium chloride.
a. 50.0%
b. 36.1%
c. 33.0%
d. None of the above
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b. 36.1%
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the mass percent composition of sodium in sodium chloride?
a. 39.3%
b. 51.0%
c. 46.5%
d. None of the above
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a. 39.3%
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Given the organic molecule, C6H12O6, calculate the mass percent oxygen in the molecule.
a. 6.7%
b. 40.0%
c. 53.3%
d. None of the above
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c. 53.3%
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
What is the mass percent of carbon in methane, CH4?
a. 74.9%
b. 20.0%
c. 25.1%
d. None of the above
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a. 74.9%
Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)
Calculate the mass percent sulfur in Cu2S
a. 50.0%
b. 20.1%
c. 33.3%
d. None of the above
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b. 20.1%