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Chapter 2.The Chemistry of Life

1. Human chemistry includes .

(A) Organic molecules

(B) Elements

(C) Biochemical

(D) All of above




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2. In glucose, there are always six carbon and six oxygen units for every hydrogen units. (A) Three

(B) Six

(C) Twelve

(D) Eighteen

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3. The percentage of potassium in human body is .

(A) 0.2 (B) 0.3 (C) 0.4 (D) 0.5

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4. Uranium (U), is referred to as a heavy metal and it contains neutrons

(A) 238 (B) 92 (C) 146 (D) 240

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5. The number of protons and neutrons . (A) May be equal for some elements

(B) Are equal for all elements

(C) Both of above

(D) None of above

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6. An isotope is one of the different forms of an element, distinguished from one another by different
numbers of .

(A) Electrons

(B) Protons

, (C) Neutrons

(D) All of above

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7. Excessive exposure to radioactive isotopes can cause . (A) Damage of human cells

(B) Birth defects

(C) Cancer

(D) AII of above

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8. If you take a look at the periodic table of the elements, you will notice that hydrogen and helium are
placed alone on either sides of the top row; they are the only elements that have .

(A) One electron shells (B) Two electron shells (C) Three electron shells (D) Four electron shells

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9. The most common example of in the natural world occurs between molecules of water

(A) Ionic bonding

(B) Covalent bonding (C) Hydrogen bonding (D) AII of above

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10 is the energy of position, or the energy matter possesses because of the positioning or
structure of its components.
(A) Kinetic energy

(B) Chemical energy

(C) Potential energy
(D) None of above

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