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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following determines the identity of the element? (if you know this, then you can find out which element it is)
The number of protons
The mass
The number of neutrons
The number of electrons
Answer explanation
the mass can be different, even with the same element. For example, Carbon usually has a mass of about 12 amu, but there are carbons with a mass of 13 and even 14 amu. Electrons usually equal the protons, but electrons can be gained or lossed by an atom (ions)
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which is FALSE about the nucleus? Click all that apply
It is the location of electrons
It is where the mass of the atom is found
It has an overall positive charge
It can have a neutral charge
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How many neutrons does calcium have?
20
40
60
0
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS1-8
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
In order for two elements to be isotopes, what has to be the SAME?
Protons
Electrons
Neutrons
Mass
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which isotope of Lithium contains 4 neutrons?
Li-6
Li-7
Li-8
They have the same # of neutrons
Tags
NGSS.MS-PS1-1
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Nitrogen has two isotopes. One isotope has a mass of 14.003 amu and a relative abundance of 99.63%, while the other has a mass of 15.000 amu and a relative abundance of 0.37%. What is the average atomic mass for nitrogen?
14.993 amu
14.456 amu
14.778 amu
14.007 amu
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which answer choice correctly outlines the differences between pure substances and mixtures?
pure substances cannot be separated physically while mixtures can be separated physically.
pure substances can be separated physically while mixtures cannot be separated physically
pure substances and mixtures both can be separated physically.
Neither pure substances and mixtures cannot be separated physically.
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