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SCIN 130 /SCIN 130 Quiz 1. Complete Solution. A+ Graded. Question 1 of 31 3.0 Points What is the capacity of a substance to withstand rupture when placed under tension or stress? A. cohesion ... B. adhesion C. surfact tension D. covalent bond E. solvent Feedback: Water molecules are attracted to each other because of hydrogen bonding by cohesion – and this gives rise to surface tension. Review water in Chapter 2. Question 2 of 31 3.0 Points Which is an example of an isotope? A. Hydrogen-1 B. Actinides C. Halogens D. Carbon-12 Feedback: Great job. Question 3 of 31 3.0 Points If an atom donates an electron, and becomes positive, another atom will accept the electron, and is negative. What is the bond these atoms will form called? A. Covalent bond B. Ionic bond C. van der Waals interactions D. Hydrogen bond Feedback: Great job. Question 4 of 31 3.0 Points At the most fundamental level, what is life made up of? A. matter B. atom C. neutron D. isotope Feedback: All matter is composed of elements, and all elements are made of atoms; but matter occupies spaces and has mass. Review the building blocks of molecules in Chapter 2. Question 5 of 31 3.0 Points What is the reason for chemical bonds between atoms? A. A vacancy in the outermost shell B. A full outermost shell C. A vacancy in the nucleus D. A full nucleus Feedback: Great job. Question 6 of 31 3.0 Points Which is one of the most abundant natural biopolymers on Earth, only found in plants? A. cellulose [Show More]
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