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QUESTION 1

1. Example of Law of Definite Composition


A. In 42g sodium fluoride, there are 23g sodium and 19g fluoride, while in 8.4g sodium flouride, there are 4.6g
sodium and 3.8g fluoride
B. No matter how much CO 2 weigh, the ratio between mass of C and O is always 0.375 (giving AC = 12, AO =
16)
C. A and B are correct.

D. A and B are not correct.

10 points
QUESTION 2
1. An atom consists of _________________________________
A. Protons

B. Nucleus and electron(s)

C. Neutrons

D. Electrons

10 points
QUESTION 3
1. What does atom contain?
A. proton(s), electron(s), nucleus

B. proton(s), neutron(s), electron(s)

C. proton(s), electron(s), quark(s)

D. proton(s), nucleus, neutron(s)

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QUESTION 4
1. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of ____________ 
A. protons and neutrons

B. protons

C. protons and electron(s)

D. neutrons

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QUESTION 5
1. The atomic number (Z) is the number of __________ in the atom's nucleus
A. protons and neutrons

B. protons and electron(s)

C. protons
D. neutrons

10 points
QUESTION 6

1. Giving Carbon (12C ) having Z=6, carbon has ___ electrons, ___ neutron, and ___ protons.

A. 12 –  6 –  6

B. 12 –  6 –  12

C. 6 –  6 –  12

D. 6 –  6 –  6

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QUESTION 7
1. Which statement is TRUE about isotope?
A. Isotopes of an element have different masses

B. All isotopes of an element are chemically identical

C. Isotopes are identified by their mass numbers

D. All of the above

10 points
QUESTION 8
1. Which statement is FALSE about valence electrons?
A. The number of valence electron is always larger than 8

B. Valence electrons are in the outermost electron shell

C. Atoms are reactive unless they have a full valence shell of electrons.

D. Oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons

10 points
QUESTION 9
1. For a hydrogen atom, how many electrons are needed in the valence electron shell to be stable?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 8

D. None of the above


10 points
QUESTION 10
1. Which statement is FALSE about covalent compounds?
A. Electrons are shared between atoms of different elements

B. They normally consist of nonmetal atoms

C. Their bonds are stronger than those in ionic compounds

D. A & B

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QUESTION 11
1. What type of bonds are found in molecular compounds?
A. Ionic bonding

B. Covalent bonding

C. Hydrogen bonding

D. None of the above

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QUESTION 12
1. The strength of the ionic bonding depends on
A. both distance and charge

B. charge

C. size

D. the distance

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QUESTION 13
1. How to name ionic compound correctly?

A. the positive ion first and the negative ion second

B. the cation first and the anion second

C. the anion first and the cation second

D. A & B (the positive ion first and the negative ion second OR the cation first and the anion second)

10 points
QUESTION 14
1. Chlorine forms 4 oxoanions, namely ClO 4-, ClO3-, ClO2- and ClO-, which one is hypochlorite?
A. ClO2-

B. ClO4-

C. ClO3-

D. ClO-
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QUESTION 29
1. Matching the right name for each chemical formula
 Na2O A. cupric oxide
B. cuprous oxide
CO2 C. carbon dioxide
CuO D. sodium oxide
E. sodium cloride
 NH4OH F. amonium hydroxide
G. diphosphorus pentaoxide
P2O5

Cu2O

30 points
QUESTION 30

1. Organic chemistry studies molecules , Organic molecules . On the other hand,

inorganic chemistry learns about the compounds . Inorganic compounds can be classified

as .
A. acid, base, salt, and oxides
B. make up building blocks for living things
C. containing carbon-hydrogen bond
D. which do not involve in carbon-hydrogen bond

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