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BIO100 - Lesson 2, Quiz 2 Section 14429

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12/12/2014 11:16:00 PM
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Question 1
The subatomic particles that play the greatest role in cellular chemical reactions are
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electrons.
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Question 2
The structural unit that retains the properties of an element is the
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atom.
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Question 3
Which of the following are found in the nucleus of an atom?
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A and B
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Question 4
The component of an atom or molecule that is most important in determining its chemical properties is the
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electron.
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Question 5
What is the maximum number of electrons the innermost shell can hold?
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4
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Two

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Question 6
An atom becomes an ion when
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it gains or loses electrons.
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Question 7
The symbol 3CO2 represents
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three molecules of carbon dioxide.
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Question 8
In water, hydrogen bonding occurs between the hydrogen and
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a hydrogen atom in a different molecule.
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The correct answer is: an oxygen atom in a different molecule.

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Question 9
Covalent bonds form when one atom _________ its _________ with another atom.
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shares; electrons
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Question 10
Water is an important solvent of life because
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it forms hydrogen bonds.
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Question 11
Carbon is such an important molecule for life because
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it can form chemical bonds with a maximum of four other atoms.
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