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Test Description: Atoms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This subatomic particle has a negative charge.
A
electron
B
nucleon
C
neutron
D
proton
2) This is the part of the atom where neutrons and protons are located.
A
valence shells
B
orbitals
C
nucleus
D
outer shell
3) What is used to determine the mass number of an element?
A
number of electrons + number of protons
B
number of quarks + number of electrons
C
number of protons + number of neutrons
D
number of electrons + number of neutrons
4) The atomic number on the periodic table represents the number of
A
electrons
B
nucleons
C
protons
D
neutrons
5) Which of the following is not part of the atomic theory of matter?
A
a chemical reaction is the result of rearrangement, combination or separation of atoms
B
every element consists of tiny, indivisible, indestructible particles called atoms
C
different properties of elements result from differences in the atoms of the elements
D
all atoms of elements combined in compounds are combined in varying ratios
6) Which of the following is 2 or more atoms linked by chemical bonds?
A
element
B
ion
C
molecule
D
cell
7) The smallest unit of matter into which elements can be broken down into
A
compound
B
atom
C
molecule
D
cell
8) This has no definite shape or volume
A
gas
B
liquid
C
solid
D
plasma
9) An atom that has gained an electron and therefore has a negative charge is a(n)
A
anion
B
molecule
C
cation
D
isotope
10) If two atoms have different numbers of neutrons, then they are called
A
charged atoms
B
molecules
C
isotopes
D
ions
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