question archive 1) Which of the following goes from SMALLEST to LARGEST?  A

1) Which of the following goes from SMALLEST to LARGEST?  A

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1) Which of the following goes from SMALLEST to LARGEST?

 A. Monosaccharide, Water, Carbon, Proton

 B. Water, Monosaccharide, Proton, Carbon

 C. Carbon, Proton, Monosaccharide, Water

 D. Proton, Carbon, Monosaccharide, Protein

 

2. Which of these claims is not falsifiable?

 A. There are no monsters under my bed.

 B. If I give my Dalmatian puppy chocolate, he will get sick.

 C. A gram of arsenic is fatal to humans.

 D. All sunflowers are yellow.

 E. An alien space craft crashed in New Mexico and we have pieces of it.

 

3. A typical hydrogen atom has exactly 1 proton and 1 electron, and has an atomic mass of 1. If an atom had 1 proton, 1 electron, and 1 neutron, it would:

 A. Not be hydrogen.

 B. Would still be hydrogen, and would have the same atomic mass as typical hydrogen.

 C. Would be an isotope of hydrogen and have an atomic mass of 2

 D. Would be helium with an atomic mass of 2.

 

4. Element number 8 on the Periodic Table is oxygen. Based on how many electrons an atom of this element has in its outermost shell, how many bonds would it tend to form?

A. 8

B. 2

C. 0

D.  4

E.  Cannot tell based on this information.

 

5. Element number 10 on the Periodic Table is neon. Based on how many electrons an atom of this element has in its outermost shell, how many bonds would it tend to form?

 Cannot tell based on this information.

 A. 7

 B. 0

 C. 2

 D. 3

 

6. Element number 11 on the Periodic Table is sodium. Based on how many electrons an atom of this element has in its outermost shell, how many bonds would it tend to form?

A. 4

B. 0

C. 1

D. 7

E. Cannot tell based on this information.

 

7. Element number 9 on the Periodic Table is fluorine. Based on how many electrons an atom of this element has in its outermost shell, how many bonds would it tend to form?

A. 0

B.  Cannot tell based on this information.

C. 1

D. 4

E. 7

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