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DOWNLOAD FULL TEST BANK FOR CAMPBELL ESSENTIAL BIOLOGY 5TH EDITION BY SIMON REECE DICKEY Link download full: https://testbankservice.com/download/test-bank-for-campbellessential-biology-5th-edition-by-simon-reece-dickey/ Chapter 2 Essential Chemistry for Biology Multiple-Choice Questions 1) is an example of an element. A) Water B) Carbon C) Glucose D) Salt 2) The four most common elements found in living things are A) nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and carbon. B) carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. C) carbon, oxygen, potassium, and calcium. D) oxygen, calcium, hydrogen, and carbon. 3) Which of the following elements, essential to life, is a trace element? A) phosphorus B) carbon C) iodine D) calcium 4) An atom with a positive charge has. A) more protons than electrons B) more electrons than protons C) more neutrons than protons D) more protons than neutrons 5) All atoms of an element have the same number of. A) protons plus neutrons B) protons C) electrons D) neutrons

6) An atom's are found in its nucleus. A) neutrons and protons B) protons only C) neutrons and electrons D) electrons, protons, and neutrons 7) Beryllium's atomic mass is 9 and its atomic number is 4. How many neutrons are found in a beryllium atom? A) 9 B) 13 C) 4 D) 5 8) An uncharged atom of gold has an atomic number of 79 and an atomic mass of 197. This atom has protons, neutrons, and electrons. A) 79... 118... 79 B) 118... 79... 118 C) 118... 276... 118 D) 79... 34... 79 9) The way Earth moves about the sun is most like. A) a neutron and electron moving around a proton B) an electron moving around the nucleus of an atom C) a proton moving about an electron D) a neutron moving about a proton 10) Isotopes of an element have the same number of and different numbers of. A) protons... neutrons B) protons... electrons C) neutrons... protons D) electrons... protons

11) How do radioactive isotopes differ from isotopes? A) Radioactive isotopes have more neutrons than do isotopes. B) Radioactive isotopes are stable; isotopes are unstable. C) Radioactive isotopes have fewer neutrons than do isotopes. D) Radioactive isotopes are unstable; isotopes are stable. 12) The second electron shell of an atom can hold a maximum of electron(s). A) 1 B) 2 C) 6 D) 8 13) Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7; therefore, it has electrons in its outermost electron shell. A) 10 B) 18 C) 5 D) 2 14) An atom with an electrical charge is a(n). A) isotope B) molecule C) ion D) compound 15) The bond between oppositely charged ions is a(n) bond. A) ionic B) polar C) hydrogen D) covalent

16) In the following reaction, what type of bond is holding the two atoms together? K + Cl K + + Cl - KCl A) hydrophilic B) ionic C) hydrophobic D) covalent 17) What name is given to bonds that involve the sharing of electrons? A) covalent B) hydrogen C) ionic D) polar 18) Sulfur has an atomic number of 16. How many covalent bonds can sulfur form? A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 0 19) The hydrogens and oxygen of a water molecule are held together by bonds. A) electron B) hydrogen C) covalent D) osmotic 20) Why is water considered a polar molecule? A) The oxygen is found between the two hydrogens. B) The oxygen atom attracts the hydrogen atoms. C) The oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has a slight positive charge. D) Both hydrogens are at one end of the molecule, and oxygen is at the other end.

21) Adjacent water molecules are joined by bonds. A) covalent only B) ionic C) polar and covalent D) hydrogen 22) Adjacent water molecules are connected by the. A) sharing of electrons between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen of another water molecule B) electrical attraction between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen of another water molecule C) sharing of electrons between adjacent oxygen molecules D) electrical attraction between the hydrogens of adjacent water molecules 23) How many oxygen atoms are in the products of the following reaction? C6 H 12 O 6 + 6 H 2 O + 6 O 2 6 CO 2 + 12 H 2 O A) 18 B) 6 C) 12 D) 24 24) What are the reactant(s) in the following chemical reaction? C6 H 12 O 6 + 6 H 2 O + 6 O 2 6 CO 2 + 12 H 2 O A) CO2 and H 2 O B) C6 H 12 O 6, H 2 O, and O 2 C) O 2 only D) C6 H 12 O 6, H 2 O, O 2, CO 2, and H 2 O 25) Human body cells are approximately water. A) 95 99% B) 25 35% C) 50 55% D) 70 95%

26) The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick together is called. A) bonding B) cohesion C) polarity D) adhesion 27) Why (if you are careful) are you able to float a needle on the surface of water? A) Water has adhesive properties. B) The surface tension that is a result of water's cohesive properties makes this possible. C) The covalent bonds that hold a water molecule together are responsible for this ability. D) A single needle is less dense than water. 28) Sweating cools your body by. A) cohesion B) radiation C) evaporative cooling D) hydrogen bonding 29) As water freezes,. A) its molecules move farther apart B) it cools the surrounding environment C) its hydrogen bonds break apart D) it loses its polarity 30) Sugar dissolves when stirred into water. The sugar is the, the water is the, and the sweetened water is the. A) solution... solvent... solute B) solute... solvent... solution C) solvent... solute... solution D) solution... solute... solvent

31) Which of the following is an acid? A) NaOH B) NaCl C) HCl D) CH4 32) A base. A) removes H2O molecules from a solution B) decreases the ph of a solution C) removes OH ions from a solution D) removes H + ions from a solution 33) The lower the ph of a solution, the. A) greater the number of oxygen atoms B) more acidic the solution C) less toxic the solution D) higher the OH concentration 34) Relative to a ph of 6, a ph of 4 has a. A) 200 times higher H + concentration B) 100 times higher H + concentration C) 20 times higher H + concentration D) 100 times lower H + concentration 35) What name is given to substances that resist changes in ph? A) buffers B) sugars C) salts D) bases

36) When a base is added to a buffered solution, the buffer will. A) donate OH - ions B) accept water molecules C) donate H + ions D) form covalent bonds with the base 37) People have long speculated about whether life exists on Mars. Scientists have evidence that on Mars,. A) microbial life exists B) liquid water has existed in the past C) the only water present has always been frozen in the polar ice caps D) water is found only in the form of water vapor Art Questions 1) Examine the drawing of an atom below. The art is technically incorrect in that. A) neutrons are not located in the nucleus B) the electrons should be much farther away from the nucleus C) electrons do not orbit the nucleus D) electrons do not have a negative charge

2) Examine the following figure. Which of the representations of molecules does not reveal double bonds? A) electron configuration B) structural formula C) space-filling model D) All of the representations of molecules reveal double bonds.

3) Examine the ph scale below. How does household bleach compare to household ammonia? A) Household bleach is more acidic than household ammonia. B) Household bleach has 10 times higher H + concentration than household ammonia. C) Household bleach has 100 times higher H + concentration than household ammonia. D) Household ammonia has 10 times higher H + concentration.

Scenario Questions Please read the following scenario to answer the following question(s). The last few miles of the marathon are the most difficult for Heather. Her hair is plastered to her head, sweat clings to her arms, and her legs feel as if they had nothing left. Heather grabs a cup of ice water. The ice cubes smash against her nose as she gulps some cool refreshment and keeps on running. Then a breeze kicks up and she finally feels some coolness against her skin. Drops of sweat, once clinging to her forehead, now spill down, and Heather feels a stinging as the sweat flows into her eyes. 1) Sweat on Heather s forehead and arms formed drops because of the. A) high salt content of sweat B) cohesive nature of water C) ability of water to moderate heat D) high evaporative cooling effect of water 2) Which of the following is the most likely reason why the ice struck Heather s nose when she took a drink? A) Water can store large amounts of heat. B) Water can moderate temperatures through evaporative cooling. C) The density of water decreases when it freezes. D) Water has a cohesive nature.