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Quiz 2: Atoms Molecules and Ions
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
The formula for isopropyl alcohol is sometimes written as (CH
3
)
2
CHOH to better indicate how the atoms are connected. How many hydrogen atoms would be contained in 3 dozen isopropyl alcohol molecules
Question 102
True/False
An allotrope is one of the two or more distinct forms of an element.
Question 103
Multiple Choice
Use the following to answer questions
-Use the periodic table above to locate where the halogen elements are located.
Question 104
Multiple Choice
Give the formula for potassium oxide.
Question 105
Multiple Choice
Give the formula for nickel(II) sulfite.
Question 106
True/False
An ion is an atom or group of atoms that has a net positive or negative charge.
Question 107
Multiple Choice
How many carbon atoms are in one molecule of CH
3
(CH
2
)
3
CH
3
Question 108
True/False
An empirical formula tell us which ions are present in a compound and gives the whole-number ratio of the atoms of these elements in the compound.
Question 109
Multiple Choice
Which, if any, defines the term molecule
Question 110
Multiple Choice
Give the formula for potassium hydroxide.
Question 111
Multiple Choice
Name the following binary compound: MnCl
2
.
Question 112
Multiple Choice
Give the formula for carbon disulfide.
Question 113
Multiple Choice
A molecule of antifreeze, ethylene glycol, has the formula C
2
H
4
(OH)
2
. How many atoms are there in one molecule of antifreeze
Question 114
Multiple Choice
How many hydrogen atoms are in one molecule of CH
3
(CH
2
)
3
CH
3
Question 115
Multiple Choice
Use the following to answer questions
-Use the periodic table above to locate where the noble gases are located.
Question 116
Multiple Choice
Name the following binary compound: NaH.
Question 117
Multiple Choice
There are the seven elements that naturally occur as diatomic molecules. This list contains four of those plus one that does not fit this distinction. Which one of the following does not occur naturally as a diatomic molecule