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Time taken 17 mins 2 secs Marks 7/11 Grade 6 out of a maximum of 10 (64%)
Question1
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A hypothetical element is composed of three isotopes with the following masses and abundances: 48.01X (23.5%; 48.01 amu),34.97X (45.500%; 34.97 amu), 42.28X (31.000%; 42.28 amu). Calculate the average atomic mass of this element? Even though it is incorrect to do so, enter your answer to 3 decimal places in order to humor the computer. Answer:
125.260
Convert percentage to decimal for each isotope.Multiply respective decimal by the massAdd all these numbers together.Although this is an "average" you do NOT divide by the number of components Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.
Question2
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How many neutrons are contained in the nucleus of a Choose one answer.
a. 75
75
Se atom.
b. 34
c. 41 d. 109 e. 5
Question3
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Question4
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phosphorus
potassium
sulphur
Na
sodium
Correct
Question5
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Which of the following answers correctly list the subatomic particles contained in Choose one answer.
a. 109 protons, 47 neutrons, and 108 electrons b. 47 protons, 109 neutrons, and 46 electrons c. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 47 electrons d. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 46 electrons e. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 48 electrons
109
Ag+
Question6
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What is the column number on the Periodic Table in the front of your textbook for the alkali metals Choose one answer.
a. Column 1A b. Column 2A
Question7
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What is the column number on the Periodic Table in the front of your textbook for the halogens Choose one answer.
a. Column 1A b. Column 2A c. Column 7A d. Column 8A e. Column 5B
Question8
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b. Sn c. Ta d. Ti
Question9
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b. Pa c. Pt d. Pu
Question10
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A fishing boat accidentally spills 9.0 barrels of diesel oil into the ocean. Each barrel contains 42 gallons. If the oil film on the ocean is 2.5 x 10 2 nm thick, how many square meters will the oil slick cover? Assume that the oil slick forms a cube rather than a cylinder. Choose one answer.
a. 5.7 x 10-3 m2 b. 5.7 x 106 m2 c. 5.7 x 107 m2 d. none of these
Question11
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Because of the high heat and low humidity in the summer in Death Valley, California, a visitor requires about one quart of water for every two miles traveled on foot. Calculate the approximate number of liters required for a person to walk 20. kilometers in Death Valley. Choose one answer.
a. 5.9 L
b. 23 L c. 61 L d. 93 L
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Time taken 13 mins 41 secs Marks 9/11 Grade 8 out of a maximum of 10 (82%)
Question1
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A hypothetical element is composed of three isotopes with the following masses and abundances: 114.91X (50.0%; 114.91 amu),124.55X (45.500%; 124.55 amu), 117.96X (4.5000%; 117.96 amu). Calculate the average atomic mass of this element. Even though it is incorrect to do so, enter your answer to 3 decimal places in order to humor the computer. Answer:
167.207
Convert percentage to decimal for each isotope.Multiply respective decimal by the massAdd all these numbers together.Although this is an "average" you do NOT divide by the number of components Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.
Question2
Marks: 1
How many neutrons are contained in the nucleus of a Choose one answer.
a. 92
238
U atom.
Question3
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Which are isotopes? An atom that has an atomic number of 34 and a mass number of 76 is an isotope of an atom that has Choose one answer.
a. an atomic number of 32 and a mass number of 76. b. an atomic number of 34 and a mass number of 80. c. 42 neutrons and 34 protons.
Question4
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sodium
Na
tin
Sn
nitrogen
nickel
Ni
Question5
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Which of the following answers correctly list the subatomic particles contained in Choose one answer.
a. 109 protons, 47 neutrons, and 108 electrons b. 47 protons, 109 neutrons, and 46 electrons c. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 47 electrons
109
Ag+
Question6
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Which of the following answers correctly list the subatomic particles contained in Choose one answer.
a. 37 protons, 17 neutrons, and 38 electrons b. 17 protons, 37 neutrons, and 16 electrons c. 17 protons, 37 neutrons, and 18 electrons d. 17 protons, 20 neutrons, and 16 electrons e. 17 protons, 20 neutrons, and 18 electrons
37
Cl-
Question7
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What is the column number on the Periodic Table in the front of your textbook for the halogens Choose one answer.
a. Column 1A b. Column 2A c. Column 7A d. Column 8A e. Column 5B
Question8
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b. Sn c. Ta d. Ti
Question9
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If 1.4% of the mass of a human body is calcium, how many kilograms of calcium are there in a 173-pound man? Choose one answer.
a. 1.1 kg Ca b. 5.3 kg Ca
Question10
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A fishing boat accidentally spills 9.0 barrels of diesel oil into the ocean. Each barrel contains 42 gallons. If the oil film on the ocean is 2.5 x 10 2 nm thick, how many square meters will the oil slick cover? Assume that the oil slick forms a cube rather than a cylinder. Choose one answer.
a. 5.7 x 10-3 m2 b. 5.7 x 106 m2 c. 5.7 x 107 m2 d. none of these
Question11
Marks: 1
Because of the high heat and low humidity in the summer in Death Valley, California, a visitor requires about one quart of water for every two miles traveled on foot. Calculate the approximate number of liters required for a person to walk 20. kilometers in Death Valley. Choose one answer.
a. 5.9 L b. 23 L c. 61 L d. 93 L
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Time taken 21 hours 19 mins Marks 9/11 Grade 8 out of a maximum of 10 (82%)
Question1
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A hypothetical element is composed of three isotopes with the following masses and abundances: 117.23X (50.0%; 117.23 amu),111.31X (45.500%; 111.31 amu), 135.93X (4.5000%; 135.93 amu). Calculate the average atomic mass of this element. Even though it is incorrect to do so, enter your answer to 3 decimal places in order to humor the computer. Answer:
115.378
Convert percentage to decimal for each isotope.Multiply respective decimal by the massAdd all these numbers together.Although this is an "average" you do NOT divide by the number of components Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.
Question2
Marks: 1
75
Se atom.
b. 34 c. 41 d. 109 e. 5
Question3
Marks: 1
Which are isotopes? An atom that has an atomic number of 34 and a mass number of 76 is an isotope of an atom that has Choose one answer.
a. an atomic number of 32 and a mass number of 76. b. an atomic number of 34 and a mass number of 80. c. 42 neutrons and 34 protons. d. 42 protons and 34 neutrons.
Question4
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Pb
lead
Au
gold
Hg
mercury
Si
silicon
sulphur
Question5
Marks: 1
Which of the following answers correctly list the subatomic particles contained in Choose one answer.
a. 109 protons, 47 neutrons, and 108 electrons b. 47 protons, 109 neutrons, and 46 electrons c. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 47 electrons d. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 46 electrons e. 47 protons, 62 neutrons, and 48 electrons
109
Ag+
Question6
Marks: 1
Which of the following answers correctly list the subatomic particles contained in Choose one answer.
a. 37 protons, 17 neutrons, and 38 electrons b. 17 protons, 37 neutrons, and 16 electrons c. 17 protons, 37 neutrons, and 18 electrons d. 17 protons, 20 neutrons, and 16 electrons e. 17 protons, 20 neutrons, and 18 electrons
37
Cl-
Question7
Marks: 1
What is the column number on the Periodic Table in the front of your textbook for the noble gases Choose one answer.
a. Column 1A b. Column 2A c. Column 7A
d. Column 8A e. Column 5B
Question8
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Which of the following has the smallest mass? Choose one answer.
a. 3.50 x 1023 molecules of I2 b. 85.0 g of Cl2 c. 2.50 mol of F2 d. 0.050 kg of Br2
Question9
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Which element has the chemical symbol, Au? Choose one answer.
a. aluminum
Question10
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A fishing boat accidentally spills 9.0 barrels of diesel oil into the ocean. Each barrel contains 42 gallons. If the oil film on the ocean is 2.5 x 10 2 nm thick, how many square meters will the oil slick cover? Assume that the oil slick forms a cube rather than a cylinder.
Question11
Marks: 1
Because of the high heat and low humidity in the summer in Death Valley, California, a visitor requires about one quart of water for every two miles traveled on foot. Calculate the approximate number of liters required for a person to walk 20. kilometers in Death Valley. Choose one answer.
a. 5.9 L b. 23 L c. 61 L d. 93 L