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ACP Review Pre-Test Part 1

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Directions.  Refer to the periodic tables, located at the front of this test booklets, to help you answer the question.

The placement of the elements into the columns on the periodic table is based on the
a.
order that elements were discovered.
c.
similarity of color of the elements.
b.
similarity of chemical and physical properties.
d.
alphabetical order of the elements.
 

 2. 

Directions.  Refer to the periodic tables, located at the front of this test booklets, to help you answer the question.

Which element is correctly matched to its electron configuration?
a.
sodium - 1s22s22p63s23p4
c.
nickel - 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6
b.
potassium - 1s22s22p63s23p3
d.
oxygen - 1s22s22p4
 

 3. 

Directions:  Use the diagram below to help you answer the question.

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An “s” sublevel can hold a maximum of how many electrons?
a.
2
c.
10
b.
6
d.
14
 

 4. 

The nucleus of an atom has a _______ charge.
a.
positive
c.
neutral
b.
negative
d.
positive and negative
 

 5. 

What is the formula for potassium fluoride?
a.
PF3
c.
KF
b.
PF
d.
K2F
 

 6. 

All atoms of the same element have the same _____________.
a.
mass number
c.
number of neutrons
b.
number of protons
d.
atomic
 

 7. 

The compound MgCl2, would
a.
share electrons.
c.
be a polar covalent compound.
b.
be electrically neutral.
d.
form double and triple bonds.
 

 8. 

An anion is any atom or group of atoms with
a.
a positive charge.
c.
no charge.
b.
a negative charge.
d.
more electrons that the corresponding atoms.
 

 9. 

Directions:  Use the following diagram to answer the question.

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Which statement correctly describes the compressibility of solids, liquids, and gases?
a.
Solids, liquids, and gases cannot be compressed.
c.
Solids and gases can be greatly compressed; liquids cannot be greatly compressed.
b.
Solids, liquids, and gases can all be greatly compressed.
d.
Solids and liquids cannot be greatly compressed; gases can be greatly compressed.
 

 10. 

The following is a list of observations from the lab activity.

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Which step(s) of the lab involve(s) a chemical change?
a.
Steps I and II
c.
Step IV
b.
Step II
d.
Steps I, II and III
 

 11. 

Directions:  Use the diagram below to help you answer the question.

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The electron configuration of the element X is shown in the above diagram.  What is element X?
a.
helium
c.
manganese
b.
calcium
d.
magnesium
 

 12. 

Air mainly contains the gases:  oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.  It could be classified as ________
a.
an element
c.
a compound
b.
a mixture
d.
a colloid
 

 13. 

A sodium ion has a charge of +1.  The formula for the polyatomic ion, carbonate, is CO32-.  What is the formula for sodium carbonate?
a.
NaCO3
c.
CO3Na2
b.
Na(CO3)2
d.
Na2CO3
 

 14. 

A container holds a mixture of sugar and tiny bits of glass.  How can the mixture be separated?
a.
Use a magnet.
c.
Dissolve in water, filter and collect sugar on filter paper.
b.
Pick the glass out of the sugar with your bare hands.
d.
Dissolve in water, filter, and collect the glass on filter paper.
 

 15. 

The element Boron in group 3 would have a valence number of _______.
a.
5
c.
3
b.
2
d.
11
 

 16. 

From its position on the periodic table, the element with the highest ionization energy is ______.
a.
beryllium (Be)
c.
fluorine (F)
b.
strontium (Sr)
d.
xenon (Xe)
 

 17. 

What is the name of AgNO3?
a.
silver nitrate
c.
silver nitrogen trioxide
b.
argon nitrate
d.
argon nitrogen trioxide
 

 18. 

How many electrons does an atom of element 97 contain?
a.
247
c.
49
b.
150
d.
97
 

 19. 

To determine the atomic mass of an element, you must consider the ________________ of every isotope of that element.
a.
electron configuration
c.
number of protons and electrons
b.
number of neutrons
d.
weighted average of the masses
 

 20. 

From its position on the periodic table, which element would be most likely to lose an electron? (Hint: This element will have a positive charge).
a.
calcium (Ca)
c.
sulfur (S)
b.
chlorine (Cl)
d.
neon (Ne)
 

 21. 

An isotope of bromine (Br) has 40 neutrons.  What is the mass number for this isotope?
a.
120
c.
75
b.
80
d.
40
 

 22. 

The element magnesium usually foms +2 ions.  Sulfate, a polyatomic ion, has a charge of -2.  What is the formula for magnesium sulfate?
a.
Mg2SO4
c.
Mg2(SO4)2
b.
MgSO4
d.
Mg2SO2
 

 23. 

A group of students collected samples of equal volume of several different liquids, such as dish detergent, vinegar, molasses, and shampoo.  They placed the liquids in identical graduated cylinders and measured the amount of time it took for a marble to drop from the top of the liquid to the bottom.  What were the students measuring?
a.
buoyancy
c.
density
b.
pressure
d.
viscosity
 

 24. 

What is the name of the Cl1- ion?
a.
chloride ion
c.
chlorate ion
b.
chlorine ion
d.
chlorous ion
 

 25. 

A student took a flask containing a colorless liquid and evaporated the liquid.  After the liquid had evaporated, she observed a yellow, crystalline solid in the flask.  The liquid was most likely a __________
a.
mixture
c.
element
b.
metal
d.
compound
 

 26. 

Directions:  Use the diagram below to help you answer the question.

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The maximum number of electrons that can occupy the third energy level is ______.
a.
5
c.
13
b.
8
d.
18
 

 27. 

The volume of another copper (density = 8.96 g.mL) object is found to be 13.0 mL.  The mass of this object, calculated to the correct number of significant digits, would be __________
a.
116 g
c.
4.04 g
b.
22.0 g
d.
0.689 g
 

 28. 

Which of the following characteristics did Mendeleev use to arrange the periodic table?
a.
atomic mass
c.
atomic number
b.
isotopics mass
d.
electron charge
 

 29. 

Directions.  Refer to the periodic tables, located at the front of this test booklets, to help you answer the question.

Which element has an electron configuration of 1s22s22p63s23p5?
a.
carbon
c.
chlorine
b.
calcium
d.
neon
 

 30. 

What is the name of Ca(OH)2?
a.
calcium dioxygen dihydride
c.
calcium dihydroxide
b.
calcium hydroxide (II)
d.
calcium hydroxide
 

 31. 

What is the chemical formula for copper (II) phosphate?
a.
Co3(PO4)2
c.
Cu3(PO4)2
b.
Cu2PO4
d.
Cu2(PO4)3
 

 32. 

An irregularly shaped solid object made of copper is placed into a graduated cylinder containing water.  The density of copper is 8.96 g/mL.

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The approximate volume of the irregularly shaped object would be __________.
a.
21.0 mL
c.
13.0 mL
b.
20.5 mL
d.
8.0 mL
 

 33. 

The shape of a book is a ________________
a.
chemical change
c.
chemical property
b.
physical change
d.
physical property
 

 34. 

Directions:  Use the following diagram to answer the question.

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The diagram above shows the same substance in different states of matter (A, B, C).  Which of the following statements is a true interpretation of the diagram?
a.
The particles in “A” exhibit absolutely no motion.
c.
The particles in “C” represent the gaseous state
b.
The particles in “B” occupy the entire volume of the container.
d.
The particles in “B” represent the condensed state of the particles in “A”.
 

 35. 

The formula for the ammonium ion is __________.
a.
N3-
c.
NH4+
b.
NH3
d.
Am2+
 

 36. 

What is the name of BaCl2?
a.
barium chloride
c.
barium (II) chloride
b.
monobarium chloride
d.
barium bichloride
 



 
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