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Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th edition Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.; and Bruce E. Bursten Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Troy Wood University of Buffalo Buffalo, NY 2006, Prentice

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Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions. Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th edition Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.; and Bruce E. Bursten. Troy Wood University of Buffalo Buffalo, NY  2006, Prentice Hall. How many neutrons are there in an atom of 14 C?. 6 8 12 14. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th edition

Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.;and Bruce E. Bursten

Chapter 2Atoms, Molecules,

and Ions

Troy WoodUniversity of BuffaloBuffalo, NY 2006, Prentice Hall

Page 2: Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

How many neutrons are there in an atom of 14C?

1. 62. 83. 124. 14

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Correct Answer:

Atomic numberMass number 14

6 CThe difference between the mass number and the atomic number is the number of neutrons (14 6) = 8.

1.6

2.8

3.12

4.14

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An isotope of Cr3+ ion containing 24 protons and 27 neutrons would contain ___ electrons.

1. 21

2. 24

3. 27

4. 3

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Correct Answer:

The +3 charge indicates there are 3 more protons than electrons:

24 3 = 21

1. 21

2. 24

3. 27

4. 3

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A hypothetical element has two isotopes. One of the isotopes has an abundance of 75.0% and a relative mass of 12.0 amu, while the other has an abundance of 25.0% and a relative mass of 14.0 amu. The atomic mass

of this hypothetical element is

1. 12.5 amu.2. 13.0 amu.

3.13.5 amu.4.13.8 amu.

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Correct Answer:

Atomic mass = (0.750)(12.0 amu) + (0.250)(14.0 amu)

Atomic mass = 9.0 amu + 3.5 amu = 12.5 amu

1. 12.5 amu.2. 13.0 amu.

3.13.5 amu.4.13.8 amu.

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Chlorine has two isotopes, 35Cl (75.78% abundant) and 37Cl (24.22% abundant). How many different molar masses are possible for a Cl2 molecule?

1. 22. 33. 44. 5

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Correct Answer:

35Cl2 = 70 amu35Cl37Cl = 72 amu37Cl2 = 74 amu

1. 22. 33. 44. 5

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Which of the following species has the greatest number of electrons?

1. Cl

2. Ca2+

3. P3

4. K5. Ar

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Correct Answer:

K has 19 electrons; all the other species listed have only 18 electrons.

1. Cl

2. Ca2+

3. P3

4. K5. Ar

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The compound, CuSO4, is called

1. Calcium sulfide2. Carbon sulfide3. Calcium sulfite4. Calcium sulfate5. Copper sulfate

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Correct Answer:

The compound is ionic, derived from the copper(II) cation (Cu2+) and the sulfate anion (SO4

2).

1. Calcium sulfide2. Carbon sulfide3. Calcium sulfite4. Calcium sulfate5. Copper sulfate

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The correct name for the compound, MgC2 is

1. Carbon magneside2. Magnesium carbide3. Magnesium carbonate4. Manganese dicarbide5. Magnesium dicarbide

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Correct Answer:

In this unusual ionic compound, the cation is magnesium cation (Mg2+) and the anion is carbide or acetylide (C2

2).

1. Carbon magneside2. Magnesium carbide3. Magnesium carbonate4. Manganese dicarbide5. Magnesium dicarbide

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The simplest chemical formula for the binary ionic compound CaxNy is

1. Ca2N2. Ca2N3

3. Ca3N2

4. Ca3N

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Correct Answer:

Ca loses two electrons to become Ca2+, while N gains three electrons to become N3

. To be neutral, positive charges and negative charges have to balance.

1. Ca2N2. Ca2N3

3. Ca3N2

4. Ca3N

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The ion Cr2O72 is known as:

1. Chromos2. Chromite3. Chromate4. Dichromate5. Bichromite

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Correct Answer:

Dichromate solutions are a deep orange color.

1. Chromos2. Chromite3. Chromate4. Dichromate5. Bichromite

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The acid HClO3 is known as:

ClO

O

HO1. Perchloric acid2. Chloric acid3. Chlorous acid4. Hypochlorous acid5. Hydrochloric acid

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Correct Answer:

ClO

O

HO1. Perchloric acid2. Chloric acid3. Chlorous acid4. Hypochlorous acid5. Hydrochloric acid

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The molecular compound N2O4 is named:

1. Nitrogen oxide2. Oxygen nitride3. Dinitrogen quartoxide4. Dinitrogen tetroxide5. Nitrous oxide

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Correct Answer:

Remember: the vowel “A” on the prefix tetra- is dropped because oxide starts with the vowel “O.”

1. Nitrogen oxide2. Oxygen nitride3. Dinitrogen quartoxide4. Dinitrogen tetroxide5. Nitrous oxide