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(Atomic number 2)0246 gHow many nucleons are there in an atom of oxygen-18? (Atomic number 8)081618 jHow many nucleons are there in an atom of hydrogen-1? (Atomic number 1)0123 fHow many nucleons are there in an atom of beryllium-9? (Atomic number 4)9740 iHow many oxygen atoms are there in an oxalate ion?4321 RHow many oxygen atoms are there in a hypochlorite ion?0123 SWhat is the charge on a chloride ion?+2+1-1-2 1What is the charge on a potassium ion?+ 2- 2- 1+ 1 3What is the charge on a fluoride ion?-2-1+1+2 0What is the charge on a bromide ion?- 1+ 1- 2+ 2 2What is the atomic number of hydrogen?1246 $What is the atomic number of carbon?361224 %What is the charge on a sodium ion?-2-1+1+2 4What is the charge on a sulfide ion?-2-1+1+2 :What is the atomic number of oxygen?281632 'What is the charge on an oxide ion?-1-2+1+2 9What is the atomic number of nitrogen?14714 &What is the charge on a strontium ion?-2-1+2+1 8What is the atomic weight of carbon? 6.0 3.024.012.0 What is the atomic number of copper?67635829 )What is the atomic weight of nitrogen? 3.0 7.014.028.0 What is the atomic number of sulfur?481632 (What is the charge on a ferric ion?+4+1+2+3 <What is the charge on an acetate ion?+2-2+1-1 BWhat is the atomic number of chlorine?17343571 +What is the charge on a mercuric ion?-1+3+1+2 AWhat is the atomic number of magnesium?12243648 *What is the charge on a cupric ion?+1+2+3-1 @What is the atomic weight of silver? 47.0 94.0107.9215.8 What is the atomic number of iodine?2753106127 -What is the atomic weight of chlorine? 17.0 35.5 71.0142.0 What is the atomic number of silver?1971087947 ,What is the charge on an oxalate ion?-2-4+2+4 EWhat is the charge on a dihydrogen phosphate?-3-2-1+2 GWhat is the charge on a sulfate ion?+4-2+2-4 DWhat is the charge on a perchiorate ion?-4-3-3-1 FWhat is the atomic number of lead?4182103207 .What is the atomic number of cerium?295870140 /What is the atomic weight of hydrogen?1.02.03.04.0 What is the atomic weight of oxygen? 8.016.032.048.0 What is the symbol for oxygen?OxOyOOg What is the symbol for fluorine?FFlFnFr What is the symbol for hydrogen?HHyHdHn What is the symbol for carbon?CbCCaCn What is the symbol for chromium?ChCuCCr  What is the atomic weight of magnesium?12.012.1524.348.6 What is the symbol for phosphorus?PPoKKt What is the atomic weight of copper? 29.0 63.5 58.0127.0 What is the symbol for silicon?SSlSiSn What is the symbol for manganese?MMaMnMg  What is the symbol for barium?BaBBrBu What is the symbol for strontium?StSSrSo  What is the symbol for magnesium?MMaMnMg What is the symbol for boron?BrBBnBo What is the symbol for silver?AuAgSiSl What is the atomic weight of iodine? 53.0106.0127.6126.9 !What is the symbol for gold?GoGdArAu What is the atomic weight of sulfur? 16.0132.0 32.1 64.2  What is the symbol for copper?CCoCpCu What is the symbol for caesium?CCsCeCm What is the symbol for sodium?NNaSSd  What is the symbol for tungsten?TTuTnW What is the symbol for potassium?KKuPoP What is the symbol for lead?LeLdPbPm What is the atomic weight of lead?207.2209.0164.0 82.0 "What is the atomic weight of cerium?140.1116.0 70.0 58.0 #What is the symbol for hafnium?HaHfHnH What is the symbol for samarium?SmSrSSa What is the symbol for antimony?AnSnAtSb What is the symbol for rhenium?RhRnReR 7z#?? @0 """">>< (&20 *,  **> > """"" " >>  ">> "8""> """"""<  >> "LKxHHD+(DA/(Dq'  I)(H  p闠 y) 񗰐 z$ r0θ4KHH0t# p y0p 9G @0ɩL[hHHϸȸI^hHHoTDD | ``0p4b btx?|||:;288``y||xl <|{w~?|a~~=<GGGGG|||||||||||||`?scccccccccclp288|Hdr~~x`]`L0p pxytlv;7q}rxxx?Lb@@`c?o  0  ">kw>ry}}}7}3}1zw q}rxxxLf@@`c?o 00@ `b2 tt5boaoy?}~~ ||@@@@@@@@||``   xp    l||l     ||@@B G G G B@The last electron added in a germanium atom will go in what sub-energy level?4d5d4p5p VWhat kind of bonding is predominant in propane?ioniccovalenthydrogenmetallic 2What is the shape of a carbon dioxide molecule?linearangulartriangularpyramidal ?When Al bonds with O to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of Al will bond with three atoms of O?1234 What kind of bonding is predominant between HF molecules?ioniccovalenthydrogenmetallic 3When Na bonds with Cl to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of Cl will bond with one atom of Na?1234 When Na bonds with S to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of Na will bond with one atom of S?1234 The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 1s orbital is ____.0124  The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 2s orbitals is ____.0124  How many 2s orbitals are there?1235 How many 4s orbitals are there?1234 Which of the following is a correct formula?ClNeClNeAlCl When N bonds with H to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of H will bond with one atom of N?1234 Which of the following is a correct formula?KClCaClAlClOCl An orbital is ____.a circular pathan energy designationboth 1 and 2neither 1 nor 2 When Ca bonds with Cl to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of Cl will bond with one atom of Ca?1234 The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 3p orbitals is ____. 3 6 812  The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 2p orbitals is ____. 3 6 812  How many 4d orbitals are there? 3 5 610 How many 3p orbitals are there?2356 How many 5p orbitals are there?2356 When B bonds with F to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of F will bond with one atom of B?1234 Which of the following is a correct formula?KOHOBOOCuO #The formula for finding the number of nodal surfaces is ____.nn square2n square4n square When C bonds with H to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of H will bond with one atom of C?1234 The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 3d orbitals is ____. 3 51012 The formula for finding the number of orbitals for a given energy level is ____.nn square2n square4n square How many 4f orbitals are there? 4 6 714 The maximum number of electons that can occupy the 4d orbitals is ____. 4 51012 How many 5d orbitals are there? 3 5 610 How many 5f orbitals are there? 5 6 714 The formula for the maximum number of electrons which can occupy an energy level is ____.nn square2n4n When B bonds with O to form a neutral compound} how many atoms of O will bond with two atoms of B?1234 The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 5f orbitals is ____. 5 7 914 The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 6f orbitals is ____. 6 7 914 How many 5g orbitals are there?3579 How many 6h orbitals are there? 6 7 911 Which gas is lighter than air?PropaneCarbon dioxideNitrogen dioxideHelium Which gas is lighter than air?Nitrogen dioxideCarbon dioxideHydrogenPropane Which gas is odorless?Hydrogen sulfideSulfur dioxideOxygenChlorine Which gas is odorless?Hydrogen sulfideSulfur dioxideChlorineNitrogen When heating a liquid in a test tube} always ____.use a corkpoint it toward a wallpoint it toward your partneruse acid Check a gas odor by ____.inhaling deeplywafting cautiouslyusing blue litmusgiving it to your partner Which gas is lighter than air?PropaneMethaneCarbon dioxideNitrogen dioxide 'Which gas is lighter than air?AmmoniaNitrogen dioxidePropaneCarbon dioxide (Which gas is odorless?Hydrogen sulfideCarbon dioxideChlorineSulfur dioxide &Which gas is odorless?Carbon monoxideNitrous oxideChlorineSulfur dioxide 'When you ____} you pour off the liquid and leave the solid in the container.titratefiltratefermentdecant %When working in the lab} you should wear ____.shoesa gas maskan oxygen maskall of these &Oxygen gas can be prepared from ____.sulfuric acidcalcium carbidecarbonatespotassium chlorate $Zinc can be used in the preparation of ____.carbon dioxidehydrogenoxygenfluorine %Which of the following is insoluble in water?sodium sulfatesodium chloridestrontium chloridestrontium sulfate #Which of the following is insoluble in water?potassium iodidepotassium acetatelead iodidelead acetate $Which gas is heavier than air?AmmoniaMethaneHydrogenCarbon dioxide 'Which gas is heavier than air?MethaneAmmoniaPropaneHydrogen &Hydrogen sulfide gas has the odor of ____.sweet picklesrotten eggsbananassour pickles &Chlorine gas has a ____ odor.sweetsourchokingrotten egg %When working in the lab} you should wear ____.a gas maska carbon dioxide masksafety glassesall of these %When working in the lab} you should wear ____.jeansear plugsa laboratory apronall of these $Manganese dioxide can be used in the preparation of ____ gas.acetylenechlorineoxygencarbon dioxide $Hydrogen sulfide gas can be prepared from ____.thioacetamidecalcium carbidepotassium chloratehydrogen peroxide #Which of the following is insoluble in water?lead bromidepotassium nitratelead nitratepotassium bromide #Which of the followng is insoluble in water?barium nitratebarium acetatebarium carbonatesodium carbonate "Which gas is heavier than air?MethaneNitrogen dioxideAmmoniaHelium Which gas is heavier than air?Hydrogen sulfideMethaneHeliumAmmonia Nitrous oxide gas has a ____ odor.sweetsourbananarotten egg Sulfur dioxide gas has a ____ odor.chokingsweetsourbanana The hottest part of the bunsen burner flame is ____.greenclosest to the burneryellowthe top of the inner cone When reading a graduated cylinder} read the ____.top of the meniscusmaximum volumeminimum volumebottom of the meniscus Oxygen gas can be prepared from ____.hydrogen peroxidecalcium carbidecarbonatessulfuric acid Hydrogen gas can be prepared from ____.hydrogen peroxidecalcium carbidecarbonatessulfuric acid Which of the following is insoluble in water?silver chloridepotassium chloridesodium chloridecalcium chloride Which of the following is insoluble in water?sodium acetatelead chloridesodium chloridelead acetate Which of the following is soluble in water?silver nitratelead iodidesilver chloridelead chloride Which of the following is soluble in water?lead sulfatesodium nitratesilver chloridelead iodide Which of the following is insoluble in water?sodium nitratesodium sulfidelead sulfidelead nitrate "Which of the following is insoluble in water?potassium bromidemercurous nitratepotassium nitratemercurous bromide #Which of the following is soluble in water?barium sulfatelead iodidesilver chloridecupric nitrate !Which of the following is soluble in water?barium sulfatecalcium sulfidecalcium acetatebarium carbonate "Which of the following is soluble in water?strontium sulfatelead iodidebarium nitratesilver chloride Which of the following is soluble in water?barium sulfatecalcium sulfidebarium carbonatelead acetate !Limewater could be used to test for ____ gas.hydrogencarbon dioxideoxygenammonia What is the color of ammonia gas?red-browncolorlessgreenyellow The temperature of 1 gram of water increases 100 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 5 10100 The temperature of 12 grams of water increases 1 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 12 25100 Which of the following is insoluble in water?potassium nitratelead sulfatepotassium sulfatelead nitrate "Which of the following is insoluble in water?sodium carbonatecalcium nitratesilver nitratecalcium carbonate !Which of the following is soluble in water?potassium chloratebarium sulfatebarium carbonatecalcium sulfide !Which of the following is soluble in water?silver chloridesodium chloridestrontium carbonatecalcium sulfide Which of the following is soluble in water?barium sulfatebarium chloratebarium carbonatecalcium sulfate Which of the following is soluble in water?silver iodidestrontium sulfidecalcium iodidestrontium carbonate Moist red litmus paper could be used to test for ____ gas.hydrogencarbon dioxideoxygenammonia What is the color of nitrogen dioxide?red-brownvioletgreencolorless The temperature of 250 grams of water increases 1 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 12 25250 The temperature of 20 grams of water increases 40 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 20 40500800 Carbon dioxide gas can be prepared from ____.hydrogen peroxidecalcium carbidecarbonatessulfuric acid Acetylene gas can be prepared from ____.hydrogen peroxidecalcium carbidecarbonatessulfuric acid Which of the following is insoluble in water?sodium phosphatebarium phosphatebarium nitratebarium hydroxide Which of the following is insoluble in water?silver acetatesilver nitratesodium acetatesodium nitrate Which of the following is soluble in water?calcium sulfidesilver bromidestrontium carbonateammonium bromide Which of the following is soluble in water?sodium oxidebarium sulfatestrontium carbonatesilver chloride A glowing splint could be used to test for ____ gas.hydrogencarbon dioxideoxygenammonia A burning splint could be used to test for ____ gas.hydrogencarbon dioxideoxygenammonia The temperature of 1 gram of water increases 1 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 10100none The teperature of 1 gram of water increases 5 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 5 10100 The common name for sodium chloride is ____.limesaltlyehypo The common name for a form of silicon dioxide is ____.sandsaltlimehypo The temperature of 1 gram of water increases 10 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 5 10100 The temperature of 10 grams of water increases 1 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 10 12 25100 Which of these is present in natural gas in the largest amount?octanebutanemethanecarbon dioxide The common name for naphthalene is ____.moth ballslyehypochalk The common name for a form of silicon dioxide is ____.limequartzhyposalt The common name for isopropyl alcohol is ____.wood alcoholrubbing alcoholgrain alcoholdistilled spirits The common name for sodium bicarbonate is ____.lyehypobaking sodachalk The common name for ethanol is ____.wood alcoholrubbing alcoholgrain alcoholisopropyl alcohol The common name for paradichlorobenzene is ____.chalklyehypomoth balls The common name for methanol is ____.grain alcoholvodkaginwood alcohol The temperature of 25 grams of water increases 1 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 1 12 25250 The temperature of 50 grams of water increases 10 C. The number of calories of heat involved is ____. 10 50100500 The common name for aqueous calcium hydroxide is ____.lyebleachvinegarlimewater The common name for sodium thiosulfate is ____.lyehypochalkmoth balls The common name for one form of calcium carbonate is ____.lyeclaylimestonehypo The common name for sodium hydroxide is ____.lyehypochalkmoth balls The common name for sodium hypoclorite is ____.bleachvinegaralcohollye The common name for one form of calcium carbonate is ____.marble chipslyemoth ballshypo The common name fr nitrous oxide is ____.nitrogen dioxidenitric oxidemustard gaslaughing gas The common name for one form of calcium carbonate is ____.lyechalkhypomoth balls What is the color of nitric oxide gas?red-brownyellowcolorlessgreen Nitric oxide gas will turn ____ in the presence of oxygen gas.colorlessyellow-greenlight pinkred-brown The temperature of 30 g of water increases 60 C. The number of kilocalories of heat involved is ____.906030 1.8 The temperature of 200 g of water increases 100 C. The number of kilocalories of heat involved is ____.200100 20 2 One chemical necessary to make aqua regia is ____.sulfuric acidnitric acidvinegarchromic acid The common name of anhydrous sodium carbonate is ____.chalklyebaking sodasoda ash The common name for dilute aqueous acetic acid is ____.hypolyevinegargrain alcohol The common name for solid carbon dioxide is ____.hypochalkbaking sodadry ice Citric acid can be found in ____.grapeslimesapplesbananas Tartaric acid can be found in ____.limesapplesgrapespineapples The series of hydrocarbons with only single bonds is the ____ series.alkanealkenealkynealkadiene The series of hydrocarbons with only one double bond (rest single bonds) is the ____ series.alkanealkenealkynealkadiene Butyric acid has the odor of ____.rotten applesrancid buttervery ripe bananasspoiled grapes Ethyl acetate has the odor of ____.butterbananasapplesgrapes The series of hydrocarbons with only one triple bond (rest single bonds) is the ____ series.alkanealkenealkynealkadiene The series of hydrocarbons with two double bonds (rest single bonds) is the ____ series.alkanealkenealkynealkadiene The functional group of an aldehyde is ____.-COOH-OH-CHO-COOR The functional group of an ester is ____.-COOH-OH-CHO-COOR The member of the alkane series which has four carbon atoms is called ____.butanepropanepentaneethane {The member of the alkane series which has six carbon atoms is called ____.heptanepentanehexanebutane }The member of the alkane series which has three carbon atoms is called ____.hexanepropanebutaneethane zThe member of the alkane series which has five carbon atoms is called ____.hexanepropanebutanepentane |Amyl acetate has the odor of ____.orangesapplesgrapesbananas Methyl salicylate has the odor of ____.oil of wintergreencinnamon oiloil of mustardgarlic oil What is the general formula for an alkyl halide?RXRORRCOORRCN What is the general formula for a complex ether?RXRORRCOORRCN What is the general formula for a simple ether?RORRNHHRCONHHRCOH What is the general formula for an amine?RORRNHHRCONHHRCOH The member of the alkane series which has eight carbon atoms is called ____.octanehexanepentanenonane The member of the alkane series which has ten carbon atoms is called ____.octanenonanedecaneundecane The member of the alkane series which has seven carbon atoms is called ____.hexaneheptaneoctanepentane ~The member of the alkane series which has nine carbon atoms is called ____.decaneoctaneheptanenonane One chemical necesary to make aqua regia is ____.hydrochloric acidbleachlyevinegar The common name for mercury is ____.quickleadquicklimequicksilverjeweler's lead Formic acid can be found in ____.red antsearthwormshouse fliesmosquitoes Ethyl butrate has the odor of ____.orangesgrapesapplespineapples What is the general formula for an ester?RXRORRCOORRCN What is the general formula for a nitrile?RXRORRCOORRCN The functional group of an organic acid is ____.-COOH-OH-CHO-COOR The functional group of an alcohol is ____.-COOH-OH-CHO-COOR The member of the alkane series which has one carbon atom is called ____.ethanepropanebutanemethane xThe member of the alkane series which has two carbon atoms is called ____.methanepentaneethanepropane yAnother name for wood alcohol is ____.phenolethyl alcoholmethyl alcoholethanol rAnother name for vinegar is ____.xyleneformic acidacetic acidphenol vAnother name for phenol is ____.phenamineglycinebenzenecarbolic acid sAnother name for toluene is ____.methylbenzenephenolbenzenexylene tWhat is the IUPAC name for acetylene?etheneethaneethandineethyne gWhat is the IUPAC name for formic acid?methanemethanoic acidformanoic acidethanoic acid iWhat is the IUPAC name for formaldehyde?methanhydemethanolmethanalacetanyde fWhat is the IUPAC name for acetic acid?ethanoic acidethaneformic acidmethanoic acid hButyric acid is also ____ acid.formicpropanoicaceticbutanoic cAn organic compound which has the prefix THIO- contains ____.sulfurmercuryironthiamine `Which of the following is chloroform?benzeneglucoseethylenetrichloromethane _Which of the following is ethene?benzeneglucoseethylenetrichloromethane ^Another name for one kind of moth ball is ____.butyric acidnapthalenephenolphthaleincadaverine uAnother name for xylene is ____.benzenylphenolphenaminedimethyl benzene wWhat is the IUPAC name for acetone?ketonepropanepropatonepropanone kWhat is the IUPAC name for ethylene glycol?2}1-glycol1}2-ethanediol1}2-ethylene1}2-glycol mWhat is the IUPAC name for acetaldehyde?ethanelethanolethanalethane aldehyde jWhat is the IUPAC name for glycerol?1}2}3-propanetriol1}2}3-propane1}2}3-glycerol3}2}1-glycerol lAnother name for the alkene series is the ____ series.benzeneolefinetheneglutin aThe simplest acid with two -C00H groups is ____ acid.aceticformicoxalicbutyric bWhich of the following is an aromatic compound?benzeneglucosetrichloromethaneethylene \Which of the following is a monosaccharide?benzeneglucosetrichloromethaneethylene ]What is the general formula for an amide?RORRNHHRCONHHRCOH What is the general formula for an aldehyde?RORRNHHRCONHHRCHO The member of the alkane series which has eleven carbon atoms is called ____.octaneundecanedecanehexane The member of the alkane series which has twelve carbon atoms is called ____.dodecanetwdecaneundecanedecane Another name for aniline is ____.aminobenzenephenolglycineglycerol pAnother name for glycine is ____.anulineaminoacetic acidphenolglycerol qWhat is the IUPAC name for ethyl alcohol?ethanolgrain alcoholethane alcoholethane dWhat is the IUPAC name for methyl alcohol?methanemethanolwood alcoholmethane alcohol eAn element has a 32 day half-life. Starting with 10}000 atoms} ____ remain after 32 days.10}000 5}000 2}500 0 PAn element has a 32 day half-life. Starting with 10}000 atoms} ____ remain after 64 days.10}000 2}500 500 0 QIf a radioactive nucleus emits an alpha particle} its mass decreases by ____.0246 HIf a radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle} its mass decreases by ____.-1 0 1 2 IAn element has a 10 month half-life. Starting with 20}000 atoms} ____ remain after 10 months?10}000 7}500 5}000 0 TAn element has a 10 month half-life. Starting with 20}000 atoms} ____ remain after 20 months.15}000 7}500 5}000 0 UAn element has a 32 day half-life. Starting with 10}000 atoms} ____ remain after 96 days.5}0001}250 250 0 RAn element has a 32 day half-life. Starting with 10}000 atoms} ____ remain after 128 days.5}0001}250 625 0 SIf a radioactive nucleus emits gamma rays} its mass decreases by ____.-1 0 1 2 JIf a radioactive nucleus emits an alpha particle} its charge changes by ____.-2 0+2+4 LWho discovered radioactivity?RoentgenCurieCopeBecquerel :A co-discoverer or argon} neon} and krypton was ____.VinsonRutherfordCurieRamsay BX-rays were discovered by ____.BecquerelRoentgenSidrakCurie 8Who discovered radium and polonium?the CuriesBecquerelGeigerVinson @An element has a 64 year half-life. Starting with 144}000 atoms} ____ remain after 64 years?144}000 72}000 36}000 0XAn element has a 64 year half-life. Starting with 144}000 atoms} ____ remain after 128 years.96}00072}00036}000 0 YAn element has a 10 month half-life. Starting with 20}000 atoms} ____ remain after 30 months?5}0002}5001}250 0 VAn element has a 10 month half-life. Starting with 20}000 atoms} ____ remain after 40 months.2}5001}250 625 0 WIf a radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle} its charge changes by ____.-2-1 0+1 MIf a radioactive nucleus emits gamma rays} its charge changes by ____.-2-1 0+1 NMost of the man-made elements were first prepared in what country?GermanyRussiathe United StatesEngland DThe first nuclear transmutation was produced by ____.BecquerelRutherfordStudingerGeiger FThe neutron was disovered by ____.ChadwickSidrakEinsteinFermi >Most of the man-made elements were first prepared in what state?New YorkIllinoisIowaCalifornia EWhat is the IUPAC name for formamide?ethanamideacetamide2}2-amidemethanamide oWhat is the IUPAC name for cadaverine?1}4-pentanediamine1}4-cadaverine1}5-pentanediamine1}5-cadaverine nAn element has a 64 year half-life. Starting with 144}000 atoms} ____ remain after 256 years.18}000 9}000 4}500 0 ZAn element has a 64 year half-life. Starting with 144}000 atoms} ____ remain after 320 years.18}000 9}000 4}500 0 [If a radioactive nucleus emits a positron} its mass decreases by ____.-1 0 1 2 KIf a radioactive nucleus emits a positron} its charge changes by ____.-2-1 0+1 OEqual volumes of two gases contain equal numbers of molecules simply states ____ Law.Dalton'sCharles'Avogadro'sBoyle's 6Who first predicted the mathematical relationship between matter and energy?DaltonEinsteinMendeleevChadwick 0The first periodic table was prepared by ____.DaltonAvogadroProutMendeleev -Who is responsible for our modern concept of a NUCLEAR atom?FermiBohrRutherfordMosely )Volume can be measued by the unit ____.gramlitrecaloriemeter Length can be measured by the unit ____.gramlitreCelciusmeter Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure} states ____ Law.Avogadro'sCharles'Boyle'sDalton's 1Who did the necessary research and first assigned atomic numbers?BohrBecquerelRutherfordMosely (The first periodic table was prepared in ____.RussiaGermanythe United StatesEngland .The amount of a material necessary to sustain a chemical reaction is ____.one kgits thermal levelone Lits critical size %The combination of two small nuclei to make a new nucleus is called ____.ReactingFusionFissionRadioactivity !The breakup of one large nucleus into two almost equal nuclei is called ____.Reacting FusionFissionRadioactiviy $Neutrons and protons are held together in the nucleus by ____.Binding energyElectric repulsionsMagnetic fieldsGlue  Length can be measured by the unit ____.AngstromlitregramCelcius Air pressure can be measured by the unit ____.torrgramcalorieCelcius Air pressure can be measured by the unit ____.Celciusmillimetergramcalorie When was radioactivity discovered?1966189617961736 ;The neutron was discovered in ____.1832188219321982 ?X-rays were discovered in ____.1825185518951945 9When was nuclear fission discovered?1979193919091899 =The element helium was discovered ____.in Franceon the sunby Mendeleevby Mosely 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aqueous sodium chloride is ____.whitegreenyellowcolorless What color is aqueous sodium ion?colorlessgreenyellowred The color of solid sulfur is ____.yellowblueredgreen What color is liquid mercury?whitesilverpinkgreen Heat energy can be measured by the unit ____.Celciusmetergramcaloric The color of aqueous permanganate ion is ____.yellowredcolorlesspurple What color is iodine vapor?orangevioletcolorlessblack What is the color of aqueous chloride ion?colorlessblueyelloworange  What color is aqueous hydrochloric acid?whitegreencolorlessyellow What is the color of hydrated solid cupric nitrate?blueorangeyellowred  The color of solid potassium chloride is ____.greenyelloworangecolorless The color of aqueous sulfuric acid is ____.colorlessgreenpurplewhite  The color of solid lead iodide is ____.whiteyellowredgreen The color of solid silver chromate is ____.purpledark redwhitelight green If two substances do not mix} they are ____.solublemiscibleimmisciblesolvating &Gold is dissolved by 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