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Unit 1B Ions, Isotopes, And Ionic Compounds
Test Description: This is part 2 of a 3-part review of Unit 1B
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) It has 6 protons so it must be (hint: look at your periodic table)
A
Boron
B
Carbon
C
Nitrogen
D
Lithium
2) Which atom has a mass number of 23 and 11 protons?
A
Selenium-34
B
Vanadium-23
C
Sodium-23
D
Magnesium-23
3) Compared to the isotope Carbon-12, Carbon-14 has
A
more neutrons and fewer protons
B
the same neutrons and more protons
C
more protons and fewer neutrons
D
the same protons and fewer neutrons
4) If it has 20 protons and 18 electrons it is
A
a Calcium ion with a 2+ charge
B
a Neon ion with a 2- charge
C
a Strontium ion with a 2+ charge
D
Argon-38
5) A neutral atom that loses electrons becomes
A
an isotope
B
an anion
C
a cation
6) If a neutral atom gains electrons it will become a(n)
A
isotope
B
cation
C
anion
7) In ionic compounds cations bond to anions due to
A
shared electrons
B
opposite charges attracting
C
like charges attracting
8) FeO is
A
iron (II) oxide
B
iron (III) oxide
C
iron oxide
D
iron oxygen
9) SnO2 is (Note: 2 should be a subscript)
A
tin (II) oxide
B
tin (IV) oxide
C
tin oxide
D
tin oxylate
10) The formula for magnesium phosphate is (Note: all numbers should be subscripts)
A
MgPO4
B
Mg4PO2
C
Mg2(PO4)3
D
Mg3(PO4)2
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