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-red giant
True or False: The Earth's core is is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and about 1%
argon.
False
The apparent brightness of stars is ranked according to magnitude. The brightest stars were
originally ranked as what magnitude?
First
True or False: If the covalent bonds are polar, then the covalent compound as a whole can
be nonpolar.
False
Thomson's revision of the model of the atom into what became known as
Plum pudding
Aluminum is an example of
an element.
This was one of Rutherford's famous experiements where he used a radioactive source to
direct alpha particles toward a very thin sheet of gold foil.
The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant stars.
supernovae
True or False: Diamond does not melt at all.
-True
Valence electrons
What was the nationality of the first persons who we know speculated about “elements”?
Greek
True or False: Dalton thought individual atoms were solid, hard spheres so he modeled
them with wooden balls.
-True
True or False: Carbon dioxide is nonpolar.
-True
Energy levels
The fusion process that explains how hydrogen is fused in hotter stars.
Groups
When electrons are not shared equally between two atoms, it is called ____
-polar covalent
About 75% of the mass of the visible universe is composed of which element?
Hydrogen
The Sun is
-Star
Photosphere
The Sun's photosphere is, by mass, about 75%
Hydrogen
electrons
Who discovered the electron in 1897?
Thomson
True or False: Melting a covalent network solid is accomplished by overcoming the relatively
weak intermolecular forces.
-False
Corpuscles
Who discovered the nucleus of the atom in 1911?
Rutherford
The periodic table is most easily understood in terms of the ______________ configurations of the
elements.
electron
Marie Curie
True or False: The human body is composed of 65% oxygen & 18% carbon.
-True
-Diamond
Promethium
True or False: Molecular compounds' melting and boiling temperatures are generally low.
True
Oxygen
Which of the following did not occur after the Big Bang?
-the universe is compacted into a very small volume
-Valence electrons
True
The planetary model of the atom is associated with
-Bohr.
The most modern definition of element is
a substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons.
What is the temperature in kelvins of the visible surface of the Sun?
6000 K
True or False: The Earth's core is is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and about 1%
argon.
-false
-Universe
True or False: High-mass stars eventually evolve into white-dwarves.
False
74% of the mass of the Earth's crus is composed of only two elements. What are these?
white dwarf
Atomic
of an element is the average mass of all its naturally occurring isotopes.
Atomic mass
True or False: When a gas is compressed, its temperature decreases.
False
Molecu
refers to an electrically neutral particle composed of two or more atoms chemically
combined.
Molecule
The ancient Greek who is known for championing the concept of atom was named
______________.
Democritus
According to the Big Bang theory, when did the universe begin?
False
True or False: Diamond vaporizes to gas at temperatures above 3500 degrees Celsius.
True
-red dwarfs.
The Sun's energy is generated from the fusion of
X-rays.
The Sun's photosphere is, by mass, about 25%
-helium.
The two types of bright nebulae are emission nebulae and _______________ nebulae.
Reflection
True or False: Ionic compounds are for both metals and nonmetals.
True
Intermo
force refers to forces between molecules.
Intermolecular
In 1661, who developed a definition of element that made the concept subject to laboratory
investigation?
Boyle
This was one of Rutherford's famous experiements where he used a radioactive source to direct
alpha particles toward a very thin sheet of gold foil.
True or False: The matter in the early universe was not smoothly distributed across space.
-True
Ernest Rutherford
True or False: The alchemists have been successful in changing lead to gold.
False
Sodium is an example of
An element
True or False: Dalton was the first to introduce the idea of the atom.
False
Rutherford
the absolute magnitudes, or brightnesses, of stars are plotted against their surface temperatures
sunspots
True or False: Neutrons are found in all atoms except for most atoms of nitrogen.
False
The region where an electron is most likely to be is called an
Orbital
The greater the mass of a star, the _______________ it moves through its life cycle.
Faster
True or False: Dalton thought individual atoms were solid, hard spheres so he modeled them
with wooden balls.
True
The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called
Periods
James Chadwick
By 1985, a total___
118
The temperature of the Sun's interior is estimated to be about how many kelvins?
15 million
When fast electrons strike a metal target, what are produced?
X-rays
Who discovered the electron in 1897?
J. J. Thomson
The "billiard ball model" of the atom is associated with
Dalton
False
What kind of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms?
-Covalent bond
True or False: The catalyst is a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds up.
False
What type of covalent compound is there a slight difference in the electric charge between the
opposite sides of the molecule?
Identification: What kind of change results to the production of a material that is entirely
different from the reactants?
-chemical change
-True
What type of covalent bonding is characterized by the incongruent sharing of electrons between
the atoms?
-polar
Catalysts in living things are called
-Enzymes
True or False: Salt can conduct electricity in any form.
False
What type of compound is formed by the sharing of electrons?
Covalent compound
What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being hammered into thin sheets?
Malleability
What kind of change results to the production of a material that is entirely different from the
reactants?
chemical change
type of covalent bonding, there is equal sharing of electrons between the atoms.
-nonpolar
True
Reactant
True or False: The rate of reaction is faster if the temperature of reactants is higher.
True
What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological processes?
Enzymes
Activatio
energy is the energy needed to start a reaction.
Activation
True or False: In determining the limiting reactant, mass quantities must be converted to moles.
True
covalent bonding exists between two identical atoms.
Nonpolar
Identification: What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological processes?
Enzymes