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Abundance Of Elements
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Ca is the chemical symbol for--
A
chlorine
B
cacoline
C
carbon
D
calcium
2) What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
A
S
B
NA
C
Na
D
So
3) What is the chemical symbol for boron?
A
B
B
Bn
C
BO
D
Bo
4) What is the chemical symbol for helium?
A
H
B
He
C
HE
D
Hi
5) H is the chemical symbol for--
A
hydrogen
B
mercury
C
helium
D
holmium
6) The chemical symbol for Carbon is--
A
Ca
B
C
C
Car
D
CA
7) The chemical symbol for chlorine is --
A
Cl
B
CL
C
Chl
D
cl
8) The chemical symbol for silicon is--
A
S
B
Si
C
Se
D
Na
9) N is the chemical symbol for ---
A
nickel
B
nitrogen
C
neon
D
sodium
10) What is the chemical symbol for neon?
A
n
B
Ne
C
N
D
ne
11) What is the chemical symbol for magnesium?
A
Mg
B
Mag.
C
MG
D
mg
12) Which of the following is NOT an element?
A
dirt
B
oxygen
C
Rubidium
D
hydrogen
13) Which of the following is NOT an element?
A
Sodium Chloride
B
sodium
C
Cl
D
Na
14) Which of the following IS an element?
A
H2O
B
oxygen
C
salt
D
water
15) What two elements make up most of the mass of the human body?
A
hydrogen and oxygen
B
hydrogen and carbon
C
sulphur and potassium
D
nitrogen and carbon
16) What does CHNOPS refer to?
A
the most abundant elements found in the atmosphere
B
the most abundant elements found in ocean water
C
the most abundant elements found in living matter
D
the most abundant elements found in the earth's crust
17) Pure substances with only one type of atom are known as--
A
atmosphere
B
mixtures
C
elements
D
compounds
18) CHNOPS refers to which elements listed below?
A
Carbon, helium, neon, osmium, phosphorus, sulfur
B
Chlorine, Helium, Sodium, phosphorus, silicon
C
chromium, hafrim, neon, oxygen, platinum, silicon
D
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
19) Ocean water is made up mostly of--
A
sodium and chloride
B
hydrogen and oxygen
C
helium and oxygen
D
salt and chlorine
20) There is a limited number of elements found throughout the earth, water, atmosphere, and living things.
A
True
B
false
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