Quiz 28 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. Which of the following represents the smallest length?

1.2 cm

0.072 m

14 mm

23 dm

A

1.2 cm

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2
Q
  1. Which of the following represents the longest time?

12 min

0.37 hrs

960 sec

4.73 dasec

A

960 sec

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3
Q
  1. Which of the following represents the highest temperature?

42°C

305K

100°F

all are same

A

42°C

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4
Q
  1. Common table salt melts at 800°C. The corresponding °F temperature is

873F

1472°F

527°F

427°F

A

1472°F

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5
Q
  1. In 73 grams there are ___ mg.

73,000

7,300

0.073

0.730

A

73,000

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6
Q
  1. Which of the following is the same volume as 500 ml?

0.05L

5000 dL

50 cL

5 kL

A

50 cL

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7
Q
  1. A nanometer (nm) is ____ times _____ than a millimeter(mm).

10³ greater

10E6 greater

10³ smaller

10E6 smaller

A

10E6 smaller

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8
Q
  1. One gallon of whiskey contains about ____ ml.

1000

946

236.5

3785

A

3785

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9
Q
  1. 0 K is the same temperature as

273°C

0°C

-459°F

-459°C

A

-459°F

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10
Q
  1. Which of the following is not a derived unit?

miles/hour

feet/second

cm³

kilogram

A

kilogram

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11
Q
  1. In the number 0.00412 there are ___ significant figures.

6

5

3

4

A

3

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12
Q
  1. The number 0.00724 rounded off to two significant figures is

0.00

0.0

0.0072

0.72

A

0.0072

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13
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  1. Two unknowns, A and B, have the same density and boiling point. Which of the following statements must be true?

A and B are the same

A and B may be the same

A and B are different

all are possible answers

A

A and B may be the same

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14
Q
  1. In two molecules of Ba(OH)2 there are ___ O atoms.

one

two

four

seven

A

four

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15
Q
  1. The compound MnCl2 contains ___ different types of atoms.

five

two

three

four

A

two

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16
Q
  1. In the compound Ba3(PO4)2 there are a total of ___ atoms.

five

twelve

thirteen

ten

A

thirteen

17
Q
  1. The number of protons in one atom of He-4 is the same as in

Li-4

He-5

Be-7

none of these

A

He-5

18
Q
  1. The number of neutrons in an atom of P-32 is

32

17

15

47

A

17

19
Q
  1. An isotope of arsenic used to locate brain tumors has 41 neutrons. The designation of the isotope is

As-41

Ar-41

As-74

Ar-74

A

As-74

20
Q
  1. The electronic configuration of Si is

1s²2s²2p63s²3p²

1s²2s²2p63s4

1s²2s²2p63p4

1s²2s²2p63s²3p3

A

1s²2s²2p63s²3p²

21
Q
  1. An element with the general electron configuration ns²np5 could be

N

Li

I

Sr

A

I

22
Q
  1. The element with the electron configuration 1s²2s²2p4 is

O

S

Ne

N

A

O

23
Q
  1. The element Al has a total of ___ electrons in p orbitals.

13

9

1

7

A

7

24
Q
  1. Which of the following elements has the most number of total electrons in p orbitals in its electron configuration?

F

Al

Ge

Sr

A

Sr

25
Q
  1. Each of the following atoms is expected to form a positive ion except

aluminum

strontium

phosphorus

francium

A

phosphorus