Biology Question Preview (ID: 834)


Ch2 Test.

The space surrounding the nucleus of an atom contains
a) protons
b) electrons
c) neutrons
d) ions

Question ID#: 8488 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

Which one the following makes up a molecule of water?
a) one atom of Hydrgen and one atom of Oxygen
b) one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine
c) one atom of hydrogen and 2 atoms of oxygen
d) two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen

Question ID#: 8489 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

When salt is dissolved in water, water is the
a) reactant
b) solution
c) solute
d) solvent

Question ID#: 8490 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

A substance with a pH of 6 is called
a) an acid
b) a base
c) both acid and a base
d) neither an acid or a base

Question ID#: 8491 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

The three particles that make up an atom are
a) protons, neutrons, and isotopes
b) neutrons, isotopes and electrons
c) positives, negatives and elctrons
d) protons, neutrons and electrons

Question ID#: 8492 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

The nucleus is makde of
a) protons and electrons
b) elctrons and neutrons
c) protons and neutrons
d) protons, electrons, and neutrons

Question ID#: 8493 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

A covalent bond is formed as the result of
a) transferring electrons
b) sharing electrons
c) transferring protons
d) sharing prontons

Question ID#: 8494 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

A soloution is a(an)
a) breaking of a chemical bond
b) chemical reaction
c) evenly distributed mixture of 2 or more substances
d) combinations of two or more liquids

Question ID#: 8495 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

Suspensions are mixtures
a) of water and nondissolved material
b) in which the components are evenly distributed throughout the solution
c) both a and b
d) neither a or b

Question ID#: 8496 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

Which of the following terms describes a substance formed by the combination of two or more elements in definite proportions?
a) compound
b) isotope
c) nucleus
d) enzyme

Question ID#: 8497 - quick copy the above question directly into your dataset in your teacher account by entering this number into the 'Search by Question ID' under the 'Search for Question' tab during dataset creation [more info]

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 834 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register