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1

Based on your knowledge of the outer shell electrons, which is not a reasonable ion?
A)Rb+
B)Sr+2
C)Br-
D)A, B, and C are reasonable ions.
2

Given that the frequency of a photon in the electromagnetic spectrum is 4.29 x 1014 s-1, what is its wavelength?
A)699 nm
B)128 nm
C)164 nm
D)105 nm
3

The largest percentage of energy from the Sun comes to Earth in the form of
A)microwaves.
B)ultraviolet radiation.
C)visible light.
D)infrared radiation.
4

You have seen images in the text that show a large area of dark purple centered on Antarctica. Which statement best explains the purple color in these images?
A)These are real-color photographs showing the sky to be purple rather than blue over the poles.
B)These are false-color images in which purple represents very low levels of stratospheric ozone.
C)These are real-color photographs that represent the UV Index in that region.
D)These are false-color images in which purple represents very high Dobson Unit readings.
5

Which statement concerning ozone is correct?
A)Ozone is considered beneficial in the troposphere because it protects us from ultraviolet light but is an air pollutant in the stratosphere.
B)Ozone is considered an air pollutant in the troposphere but beneficial in the stratosphere because it protects us from ultraviolet light.
C)Ozone is considered an air pollutant in both the troposphere and stratosphere because of its toxicity.
D)Ozone is considered beneficial in both the troposphere and stratosphere because it protects us from ultraviolet light.
6

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in a neutral atom of 5224Cr?
A)protons = 24, neutrons = 24, electrons = 24
B)protons = 24, neutrons = 28, electrons = 24
C)protons = 24, neutrons = 28, electrons = 28
D)protons = 28, neutrons = 52, electrons = 24
7

The symbol 3617Cl1- represents chlorine with 17 protons and
A)16 electrons.
B)17 electrons.
C)18 electrons.
D)19 electrons.
8

Which is a correct Lewis structure for ozone?
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9

Diamond, graphite, and fullerenes (buckyballs), all forms of carbon, are examples of
A)catalysts.
B)isotopes.
C)structural isomers.
D)allotropes.
10

Which statement comparing these two waves in the electromagnitic spectrum is correct?

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A)Wave 1 has a longer wavelength, lower frequency, and travels at the same forward speed as Wave 2.
B)Wave 1 has a longer wavelength, lower frequency, and travels at a faster forward speed than Wave 2.
C)Wave 1 has a shorter wavelength, higher frequency, and travels at the same forward speed as Wave 2
D)Wave 1 has a shorter wavelength, higher frequency, and travels at a slower forward speed than Wave 2.
11

How many non-bonded electron pairs are there on the oxygen atom in the Lewis structure for carbon monoxide gas, CO?
A)four
B)three
C)two
D)one
12

The Chapman cycle describes the natural formation and destruction of ozone in the atmosphere. Which statement is true?
A)Ozone is formed from an oxygen molecule and an oxygen atom; the latter was formed by the action of UV light.
B)Ozone is destroyed by reaction with atoms like H . or free radicals like HO ..
C)Ozone is destroyed by the absorption of an appropriate wavelength of infrared light.
D)Statements A and B are true.
13

A certain brand of skin moisturizer advertises that it contains SPF 15 Sunscreen that protects from UVA and UVB rays. Why isn't UVC mentioned in its product claims?
A)UVC radiation is not absorbed by ozone, so it has no connection to the story of increased exposure to UV rays or ozone depletion.
B)UVC radiation is not as dangerous as is UVB radiation, so whether or not we are shielded from it does not matter.
C)UVC radiation is extremely dangerous, but it is completely absorbed in the upper atmosphere by oxygen, O2, as well as ozone, O3.
D)There is no need. UVC radiation is a natural part of the electromagnetic spectrum, so it only has the same potential for harm as visible light.
14

HFCs are being developed to replace CFCs. Which of these compounds is a HFC?
A)CCl2F2
B)CH3CFCl2
C)CCl3CFCl2
D)CF3CH2F







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