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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%)
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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%) 
 
 
 
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`Isotopes of two different elements could not have 
 
A.	different number of protons. 
 
B.	the same number of neutrons 
 
C.	different number of electrons 
 
D.	different number of neutrons 
 
E.	it is possible they could have any of these 
 
 
 
Feedback: Topic discussed in Chapter 2 
 
 
 
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`If a silicon atom contains 16 neutrons, what is it...
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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%)
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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%) 
 
 
 
Part 1 of 3 -	36.0/ 40.0 Points 
 
 
 
Question 1 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points 
 
`Isotopes of two different elements could not have 
 
A.	different number of protons. 
 
B.	the same number of neutrons 
 
C.	different number of electrons 
 
D.	different number of neutrons 
 
E.	it is possible they could have any of these 
 
 
 
Feedback: Topic discussed in Chapter 2 
 
 
 
Question 2 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points 
 
`If a silicon atom contains 16 neutrons, what is it...
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SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz, Complete questions and Answers summer 2021
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`Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? 
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All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. 
All samples of a given compound have the same proportions of their constituent elements. 
The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons. 
Matter cannot ...
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SCIN 131 Week 2 Quiz / SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz: American Military University | Score: 94 / 100 (94%) | Latest 2021
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SCIN 131 Week 2 Quiz / SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz: American Military University | Score: 94 / 100 (94%) | Latest 2021SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz Released: Jun 25, 2021 11:55 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. 3 / 3 points `Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? Question options: All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains pro...
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SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz, Complete questions and Answers summer 2021
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Released: Jun 25, 2021 11:55 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. 3 / 3 points `Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? Question options: All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. All samples of a given compound have the same proportions of their constituent elements. The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons. Matter cannot be eithe...
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SCIN 131 Week 2 Quiz / SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz: American Military University | Score: 94 / 100 (94%) | Latest 2021
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SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz Released: Jun 25, 2021 11:55 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. 3 / 3 points `Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? Question options: All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons. Matter cannot be either created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. Hide Feedback this is ...
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SCIN 131 Week 2 Quiz / SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz: American Military University | Score: 94 / 100 (94%) | Latest 2021
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SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz Released: Jun 25, 2021 11:55 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. 3 / 3 points `Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? Question options: All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons. Matter cannot be either created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. Hide Feedback this is ...
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Transition Metals
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A summary of transition metals, including preparation, colours, naming, complexes, and relevant real lide applications (e.g. medical science)
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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%)
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SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%) 
SCIN131 – Week 2 Lesson Quiz (92%) 
 
 
 
Part 1 of 3 -	36.0/ 40.0 Points 
 
 
 
Question 1 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points 
 
`Isotopes of two different elements could not have 
 
A.	different number of protons. 
 
B.	the same number of neutrons 
 
C.	different number of electrons 
 
D.	different number of neutrons 
 
E.	it is possible they could have any of these 
 
 
 
Feedback: Topic discussed in Chapter 2 
 
 
 
Question 2 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points 
 
`If a silicon...
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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY -Atomic structure and the periodic table
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Notes on Specification Topic 1 : 
Sub Topics include Atoms, elements, and compounds, Naming Compounds, Mixtures, Balancing equations, Chromatography, History of Periodic table, Metals and Non-Metals, Alkali Metals, Halogens, Transition Metals
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