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1032_4th Exam_1040624(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Define mass defect. A) an atom with too many neutrons B) energy absorbed in a radioactive reaction C) energy released in a radioactive reaction D) the difference in mass between an atom and the sum of its separate components E) the difference in mass between a radioactive atom and a nonradioactive atom 2) Describe what changes occur during alpha decay. A) The mass number and atomic number increases. B) The mass number and atomic number decreases. C) The mass number increases and the atomic number decreases. D) The mass number and atomic number do not change. E) The mass number is unchanged and the atomic number increases. Answer: B 3) Which particle has the lowest penetrating power? A) neutron particle B) alpha particle C) gamma particle D) electron emission E) positron capture Answer: B 4) The combination of two light nuclei to form a heavier nuclei is called. A) nuclear fission B) nuclear fusion C) half life D) radioactive cleavage E) radioactive merge Answer: B 1040624_A_1

5) The chart below shows the mass of a decaying nuclide versus time. What is the half-life of the decay? A) 70 min B) 25 min C) 35 min D) 15 min 6) Iron-59 is a beta emitter with a half-life of 44.5 days. If a sample initially contains 132 mg of iron-59, how much iron-59 is left in the sample after 265 days? A) 33.2 mg B) 0.00 mg C) 2.13 mg D) 66.0 mg 7) An artifact has a carbon-14 decay rate of 8.55 disintegrations per minute per gram of carbon (8.55 dis/min g C). Living organisms have carbon-14 decay rate of 15.3 dis/min g C. How old is the artifact? (The half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 yr.) A) 1.21 10-4 yr B) 3.20 103 yr C) 4.81 103 yr D) 2.10 103 yr 8) An igneous rock contains a Pb-206/U-238 mass ratio of 0.372. How old is the rock? (U-238 decays into Pb-206 with a half-life of 4.5 109 yr.) A) 2.05 * 109 yr B) 4.50 109 yr C) 2.32 109 yr D) 6.42 109 yr 9) Calculate the nuclear binding energy per nucleon for cobalt-59, the only stable isotope of cobalt. The mass of cobalt-59 is 58.933198 amu. (The mass of H 1 1 is 1.00783 amu, and the mass of a neutron is 1.00866 amu.) A) 8.768 MeV B) 19.16 MeV C) 517.3 MeV D) 1.011 10-5 MeV Answer: A 10) Determine the identity of the daughter nuclide from the electron capture by 81 37 Rb. A) 81 38 Answer: E Sr B) 80 36 Kr C) 77 35 85 81 Br D) Y E) 39 36 Kr 1040624_A_2

11) Write the nuclear equation for the alpha decay of 226 88 Ra. A) 226 88 Ra 1 0 n + 225 88 Ra B) 226 88 Ra 4 222 He + 2 86 Rn C) 226 88 Ra 0-1 e + 226 89 Ac D) 226 88 Ra + 4 230 He 2 90 Th E) 226 88 Ra + 0 226 e +1 89 Ac Answer: B 12) Which of the following nuclides are most likely to decay via beta decay? A) I-126 B) Al-24 C) Na-20 D) Cs-137 E) N-13 13) Determine the identity of the daughter nuclide from the beta decay of 89 38 Sr. A) 89 39 Answer: A Y B) 90 38 Sr C) 87 34 90 85 Se D) Y E) 39 36 Kr 14) Calculate the mass defect in Mo-96 if the mass of a Mo-96 nucleus is 95.962 amu. The mass of a proton is 1.00728 amu and the mass of a neutron is 1.008665 amu. A) 0.795 amu B) 0.212 amu C) 0.812 amu D) 0.197 amu E) 0.188 amu 15) Determine the identity of the daughter nuclide from the positron emission of 13 7 N. A) 14 17 O B) 8 9 F C) 9 13 13 B D) C E) 5 6 8 O 16) Determine the identity of the daughter nuclide from the alpha decay of 228 90 Th. A) 232 92 Answer: E U B) 232 89 Ac C) 229 91 220 224 Pa D) Th E) 90 88 Ra 17) Write a nuclear equation to describe the spontaneous fission of 244 Am to form I-134 and Mo-107. Determine 95 how many neutrons are produced in the reaction. A) 3 B) 1 C) 0 D) 2 E) 4 Answer: A 1040624_A_3

18) Determine the identity of the daughter nuclide from the positron emission of 15 8 O. A) 14 7 N B) 15 6 C C) 15 7 19) The following reaction represents what nuclear process? 214 82 Pb 0-1 e + 214 83 Bi 11 16 N D) C E) 6 9 F A) electron capture B) alpha emission C) beta emission D) gamma emission E) neutron bombardment 20) Which structure can exhibit optical isomerism? A) B) C) D) Answer: B 1040624_A_4

21) Determine the product of the reaction. A) B) C) D) 22) Which of the following compounds is an ketone? A) B) CH3CH2CH2CO2H C) D) CH3CH2NH2 E) 1040624_A_5

23) Arrange the following in order from least oxidized to most oxidized. A) III < I = II B) I < III < II C) I < II < III D) III < I < II E) II < I < III 24) Determine the products of the following reaction: A) B) C) D) E) 1040624_A_6

25) Name the following compound. A) 1-butanoate B) 1-butanal C) butanoic acid D) propyl methanoate E) propyl butanoate 26) Name the following compound. A) 2-butanal B) ethyl ethanoate C) 1-butanoic acid D) methyl propyl ether E) ethyl propanoate 27) Name the following compound. A) 3-ethyl-1-butyne B) 3-methyl-4-pentyne C) 1-hexyne D) 3-methyl-1-pentyne E) 2-ethynebutane 1040624_A_7

28) Determine the products of the following reaction: A) B) C) D) E) 29) Give the product of the reduction of the following compound. A) CH3CH2OCH3 B) CH3CH2CHO C) CH3CH2CH3 D) CH3CH2COOH E) CH3CH2CH2OH Answer: E 1040624_A_8

30) Which of the following compounds exhibit geometric isomerism? A) CH2=CH2 B) CH2=CCl2 C) CBr2=CHBr D) (CH3)2C=CH-CH3 E) CHCl=CHCl Answer: E 31) Complete and balance the following complete hydrogenation reaction. CH3CH2C CCH3 + 2 H2? A) CH3CH2C CCH3 + 2 H2 CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 B) CH3CH2C CCH3 + 6 H2 5 CH4 C) 2 CH3CH2C CCH3 + 2 H2 CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 D) CH3CH2C CCH3 + 2 H2 CH3CH2CH2 CH2CH3 E) CH3CH2C CCH3 + 3 H2 CH3CH2CH3 + CH3CH3 Answer: A 32) How many of the carbons in the following compound are chiral center(s)? A) 4 or more B) 1 C) 3 D) 2 E) 0 33) A carboxylic acid reacts an alcohol to form. A) an amine B) an anhydride C) an ether D) an ester E) an amide 34) Name the following compound. A) 4-methyl-4-propylpentane B) 4-propyl-4-methylpentane C) 2-methyl-2-propylpentane D) 4,4-dimethylheptane E) nonane 1040624_A_9

35) Which of the following names is correct? A) 2-ethyl-3-pentene B) 3,3-diethyl-4-propene C) 2-methyl-1-butene D) 1-propyl-2-pentene E) None of the above are correct. 36) Name the following compound. A) 1-pentanal B) 1-pentanone C) 1-hexenol D) hexanal E) pentenel 37) Determine the product(s) of the reduction of the following compound: A) B) C) D) E) Answer: E 38) Choose the polysaccharide from the compounds below. A) B) 1040624_A_10

C) D) E) 39) Which of the following is an example of an aldopentose? A) B) 1040624_A_11

C) D) E) Answer: A 40) Which of the following is an example of a ketohexose? A) 1040624_A_12

B) C) D) E) 41) Identify the sugar in DNA. A) galactose B) deoxyribose C) ribose D) fructose E) glucose Answer: B 1040624_A_13

42) What type of lipid is the following compound? A) steroid B) phospholipid C) fatty acid D) triglyceride E) glycolipid 43) Which of the following form between glycerol and fatty acids to form triglycerides? A) amide bonds B) ester linkages C) alcohol bonds D) disulfide linkages E) glycosidic linkages Answer: B 44) Which of the following link together amino acid units? A) glycosidic linkages B) peptide bonds C) hydrogen bonds D) sulfide linkages E) ester linkages Answer: B 45) How many nucleotides are required to code for all of the amino acids in a protein that contains 186 amino acids? A) 372 B) 1 C) 186 D) 558 46) What is between the two strands of DNA, holding them together? A) dipole-dipole bonds B) ionic bonds C) covalent bonds D) hydrogen bonds E) London dispersion forces 1040624_A_14

47) The following is part of a DNA sequence. What is its complementary sequence? AGTTCGAGCCT A) AGTTCGAGCCT B) AGGCTCGAACT C) TCCGAGCTTGA D) TCAAGCTCGGA E) CAGTCCA 48) Which of the following statements is TRUE? A) Thymine and Adenine are a complementary base pair that forms 2 hydrogen bonds. B) Cytosine and Thymine are a complementary base pair that forms 3 hydrogen bonds. C) Thymine and Guanine are a complementary base pair that forms 2 hydrogen bonds. D) Adenine and Guanine are a complementary base pair that forms 3 hydrogen bonds. E) Cytosine and Guanine are a complementary base pair that forms 2 hydrogen bonds. Answer: A 49) How many of the carbons in the following structure are chiral? A) 4 or more B) 0 C) 3 D) 1 E) 2 50) Which compound is an amino acid? A) 1040624_A_15

B) C) D) Answer: A 1040624_A_16