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The ratio of the mass of oxygen that combines with 1.

0 g of hydrogen in water to the mass of oxygen that combines with 1.0 g of hydrogen in hydrogen peroxide is 1:2. Taken by itself, this fact demonstrates what natural law? Student Response A. Conservation of Mass B. Constant Composition C. Multiple proportions D. The Atomic Theory E. Periodicity Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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H is the symbol for hydrogen and Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Enter the name for the element P. Student Response 1. phosphorus Score: 1/1 Correct Answer Equals phosphorus (100%)

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contains how many protons, electrons, and neutrons respectively? Student Response A. 75p, 75e, 33n B. 33p, 33e, 42n C. 33p, 33e, 75n D. 42p, 42e, 33n Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Which of these best describes the set of elements below? aluminum, neon, titanium Student Response A. main group metal, noble gas, transition metal B. transition metal, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal C. non-metal, metalloid, main group metal D. halogen, alkali metal, transition metal E. all transition metals Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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The imaginary nonmetal E has two isotopes, 50E (isotopic mass 49.9715 u, abundance 41.55%), 52E (isotopic mass 51.9663 u). Calculate the atomic mass of E as it would appear in the periodic table. Do not include units with your answer. Student Response Answer: 51.97 51.14 Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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If 200.0 g of zinc sulfide contains 65.8 g of sulfur, what mass of zinc in g is contained in 2.653 kg of zinc sulfide? Do not enter units with your answer. Student Response Answer: 1780.2 1,780 Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Which of the following pairs of elements would be most likely to form an ionic compound? Student Response A. P and Br B. Zn and K C. C and O D. Al and Rb E. F and Ca Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Which of the following is the correct formula for iron (III) oxide? Student Response A. O B. C. D. E. Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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What is the name of the following binary compound? CCl4

Student Response A. carbon tetrachloride B. methylene chloride C. carbon chloride D. carbon (IV) tetrachloride E. methane Score: 1/1

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Which of the following is not a straight chain alkane? Student Response A. B. C. D. E. Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Whose name below is associated with the invention of the periodic table? Student Response A. Antoine Lavoisier B. John Dalton C. Dmitri Mendeleev D. Albert Einstein Correct Answer

E. Joseph Proust Score: 1/1

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The name for HF(g) is Student Response A. hydrofluoric acid. B. hydrogen(I) fluoride. C. hydrogen fluoride. D. hydrogen fluorine. E. fluoric acid. Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

If 200.0 g of zinc sulfide contains 134.2 g of zinc, how many grams of sulfur can be obtained from 1.18 kg of zinc sulfide? Student Response A. 388 g S B. 79.2 g S C. 158.4 g S D. 196 g S E. 792 g S Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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H is the symbol for hydrogen and Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Enter the symbol for the element iron. Student Response 1. H+, ClCorrect Answer Equals Fe (100%)

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Chose the correct isotope representation for the following atomic depiction:

Student Response A. carbon-6 B. carbon-13 C. nitrogen-13 D. aluminum-13 E. carbon-14 F. nitrogen-7 Score: 1/1

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Match the element below's symbol and group number with its Z value. Enter only the letter of the correct choice. a. Z = 33 b. Z = 20 c. Z = 35 d. Z = 19 e. Z = 12 Mg; 2A (2) Student Response 1. e Score: 1/1 Equals e (100%) Correct Answer

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Isotopes of an element differ in their Student Response A. chemical symbol B. atomic number C. mass number D. chemical reactivity E. number of protons Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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If 200.0 g of zinc sulfide contains 65.8 g of sulfur, what mass of zinc in g is contained in 7.590 kg of zinc sulfide? Do not enter units with your answer. Student Response Answer: 5092.9 5,093 Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Elements in Group 6A (16) on the periodic table are most likely to form ________ with a charge of ______. Student Response A. anions, 2B. anions, 2+ C. cations, 2+ D. cations, 2E. cations, 6+ Score: 0/1 Correct Answer

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Predict the product formed when calcium, Ca, combines with arsenic, As? Student Response A. B. C. CaAs D. E. As Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Gaseous HCl is known as Student Response A. hydrogen chloride. B. hydrochloric acid. C. monohydrogen monochloride. D. hydride (I) chloride. E. hydrogen monochlorine. Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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Select the proper systematic name for the following compound:

Student Response A. methane B. ethane C. propane D. butane E. pentane Score: 1/1

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J. J. Thomson studied cathode ray particles (electrons) and was able to measure the mass/charge ratio. His results showed that Student Response A. the mass/charge ratio varied with as the cathode material was changed. B. the charge was always a whole-number multiple of some minimum charge. C. matter included particles much smaller than the atom. D. atoms contained dense areas of positive charge. E. atoms are largely empty space. Score: 1/1 Correct Answer

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The compound, P4S10, is used in the manufacture of safety matches. What is its name? Student Response A. phosphorus sulfide Correct Answer

B. phosphoric sulfide C. phosphorus decasulfide D. tetraphosphorus decasulfide E. phosphorus sulfide Score: 1/1

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