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Unit 8 Test

Unit 8 Test. Spread out around the room Zero talking No Computers Number 1-40. 1 )Based on his observations, the English chemist John Dalton formulated an atomic theory.

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Unit 8 Test

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  1. Unit 8 Test • Spread out around the room • Zero talking • No Computers • Number 1-40

  2. 1 )Based on his observations, the English chemist John Dalton formulated an atomic theory. • In 1897, J.J. Thomson showed that negative charges could be made to move from one end of a cathode ray tube to another, causing the tube to glow. Because of this, Thomson is credited with the discover of the electron. Based on this information, which part of Dalton’s atomic theory conflicted with Thomson’s new data • A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

  3. 2) Element X has two known naturally occurring isotopes. The mass and relative abundance of each isotope are shown below. • What is the average atomic mass of Element X to the nearest hundredth of an atomic mass unit? a.78.92 c.80.92 b.79.91 d.7990.86

  4. 3 • Rutherford’s gold foil experiment gave evidence of an atom’s • A.alphaparticles • B.charge • C.size • D.nucleus

  5. 4 • Silicon - 30 contains 14 protons. It also contains • A.30 neutrons • B.44 neutrons • C.16 neutrons • D.16 electrons

  6. 5 • The three types of nuclear radiation in order of increasing penetrating ability are • A.gamma, beta, alpha • B.alpha, beta, gamma • C.beta, alpha, gamma • D.gamma, alpha, beta

  7. 6 • Fission is the splitting of one large nucleus into two smaller nuclei. In contrast, fusion is two small nuclei • A.becomingone larger nucleus • B.becoming four smaller nuclei • C.forminga chemical bond • D.remainingunreactive

  8. 7 • Where are the subatomic particles found? • A.protonsand neutrons are inside the nucleus and the electrons are outside the nucleus • B.protons and neutrons are outside the nucleus and the electrons are inside the nucleus • C.protonsand electrons are inside the nucleus and the neutrons are outside the nucleus • D.neutronsand electrons are outside the nucleus and protons are inside the nucleus

  9. 8 • The smallest unit of an element that still retains the properties of that element are a.Electrons b.Neutrons c.Protons d.atoms

  10. 9 • According to the law of conservation of mass, when sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen react to form a compound the mass of the compound is _____ compared to the sum of the masses of the individual elements. a.greater than b.less than c.equalto d.eitherless than or greater than

  11. 10 • A positively charged particle with a mass of 1.673 x 10-24 grams is a(n) a.Proton b.Neutron c.electron d.positron

  12. 11 • A chemical symbol represents the ____ of an element. • a. name • b. reaction • c. group • d. pimpness

  13. 12 • Horizontal rows of the periodic table are called ____. • a. periods • b. clusters • c. families • d. hammocks

  14. 13 • Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called ____. • a. isotopes • b. metals • c. metalloids • d. losers

  15. 14 • A certain atom has 26 protons, 26 electrons, and 30 neutrons. Its mass number is ____. • a. 26 • b. 56 • c. 52 • d. HUGE

  16. 15 • Who discovered the nucleus by bombarding gold foil with positively charged particles and noting that some particles were widely deflected? • a. Rutherford • b. Dalton • c. Chadwick • d. Your Mom

  17. 16 • A nuclear particle that has about the same mass as a proton, but with no electrical charge, is called a(n) • a. nuclide. • b. neutron. • c. electron. • d. Wanna Be

  18. 17 • Helium-4 and helium-3 are • a. isotopes. • b. different elements. • c. compounds. • d. Words and Numbers, booyah

  19. 18 • The atomic number of oxygen, 8, indicates that there are eight • a. protons in the nucleus of an oxygen atom. • b. oxygen nuclides. • c. neutrons outside the oxygen atom's nucleus. • d. good backstreet boys songs, haha just kidding. Theres 7

  20. 19 • The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is its • a. atomic number. • b. Avogadro constant. • c. mass number. • d. secret to life

  21. 20 • An aluminum isotope consists of 13 protons, 13 electrons, and 14 neutrons. Its mass number is • a. 13. • b. 14. • c. 27. • d. unknowable because I dont study

  22. 21 • What is the atomic number for aluminum from the figure below? • a. 13 • b. 14 • c. 26.98 • d. R 13 Al 26.98

  23. 22 • In the figure, a neutral atom of silicon contains • a. 14 electrons. • b. 28.09 electrons. • c. 16 electrons. • d. J-Lo’s booty 14 Si 28.09

  24. 23 • Zn-66 (atomic number 30) has • a. 30 neutrons. • b. 33 neutrons. • c. 36 neutrons. • d. the munchies

  25. 24 • Chlorine has atomic number 17 and mass number 35. It has • a. 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 18 neutrons. • b. 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 17 neutrons. • c. 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 52 neutrons. • d. Earth, Wind, & Fire

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