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ALEKS PLACEMENT TEST: CHEMISTRY WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024
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ALEKS PLACEMENT TEST: CHEMISTRY WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024 
Matter 
Anything that has mass and takes up space; made of atoms 
 
 
Atoms 
Basic unit of matter which cannot be broken down and contain mostly empty space; contains three parts: the electron, proton, and neutron 
 
 
Elements 
A pure substance that contains only one type of atom 
 
 
Compound 
Two or more elements that are chemically bonded; includes ionic and covalent 
 
 
Mixture 
Two or more substances that are together...
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Sophia University chem milestone 1_Which of the following is a metalloid?
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Which of the following is a metalloid? 
Si 
P 
Zn 
La 
RATIONALE 
Metalloids include B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and At. 
CONCEPT 
 Introduction to the Periodic Table 
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The chemical formula for nitrosyl fluoride is NOF. In the Lewis structure, N is the central atom. 
How many single bonds are in NOF? 
4 
1 
2 
3 
CONCEPT 
 Lewis Structures 
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Which of the following particles are found in an atom's nucleus? 
beta particle 
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024 
Nuclides with the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons are called? - Isotopes 
Two nuclides with the same atomic numbers are called? - Isobars 
Two nuclides with the same number of neutrons but different atomic numbers are called? - Isotones 
What is a radionuclide? - A nuclide that emits particular or photon energy to achieve a more stable energy state 
Another name for a helium io...
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CHEM 104 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CHEM 104 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 
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what is the charge of a beta particle? Correct answer--1 
what is the name given to the energy that is responsible for holding the protons and neutrons 
together in the nucleus? Correct answer-binding energy 
why do radiation workers wear a film badge? Correct answer-to measure their 
cumulative level of exposure to radiation 
true or false: gamma rays move at the speed of light. Correct answer-true
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A LEVEL AQA PHYSICS WITH BEST SOLUTION 
 
Beta radiation - when B- or B+ particles are emitted following decay of a 
neutron-rich or proton-rich nucleus 
Braking distance - Distance travelled by vehicle in time taken to stop 
Breaking stress/Ultimate tensile stress - Tensile stress needed to break a 
solid material 
Brittle - Snaps without bending or stretching when subject to stress 
Centre of mass - Point through which a single force on the body has no 
turning affect 
Charge carriers - Cha...
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IRRSP Exam Study Guide
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IRRSP Exam Study Guide 
 
An atom, group of atoms, molecules or particles that have acquired or are regarded as having a 
net electric charge. - Ion 
 
Atoms having the same number or protons but a different number on neutrons in the nuclei. 
Atoms with the same atomic number (the same chemical element) but different atomic weights. - 
Isotope 
 
Any source that disrupts the electrical balance of an atom and results in the production of ions. - 
Ionization 
 
The radation dose or amount of radat...
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Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded
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Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded 
Droplet Transmission 
Larger particle size, organism travels and then falls to a surface (ex. sneezing) 
 
 
Airborne Transmission 
Smaller particle size, which enables organisms to travel long distances when suspended. Negative pressure rooms required (ex. TB, Shingles, Measles) 
 
 
Contact Precautions Microorganisms 
MRSA, Influenza, Varicella/Zoster, RSV (kids, respiratory virus), Giardia (intestinal parasite), Lice, Scabies 
 
 
MDRO Precautions Micro...
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Physics AS Level AQA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Physics AS Level AQA Exam 
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Acceleration - Answer- change in V per unit t 
Accurate - Answer- Measurement obtained using calibrated instruments correctly 
Alpha radiation - Answer- Particle consisting of 2 P's and 2 N's 
Amplitude - Answer- Max displacement of oscillating particle from equilibrium position 
Annihilation - Answer- Particle and antiparticle meet, destroy eachother and emit 
radiation 
Antibaryon - Answer- Hadron w/ 3 quarks 
Antimatter - Answer- A...
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Nuclides with the same atomic number ( the same number of protons) but a different number of neutrons are called: isotopes 
 
Two nuclides with the same atomic mass but different atomic numbers are called: isobars 
 
A nuclide that emits particulate or photon energy to achieve a more stable state: radionuclide 
 
Another name for a helium ion containing two protons and two neutrons: alpha particle 
 
What is a beta particle? an electron 
 
Why are alpha and beta particles not used for imaging? T...
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How do nuclear gauges work? Why does so much care need to be taken when using them? - AnswerNuclear gauges use the interaction of radiation with matter to measure the density and moisture of 
material. Radiation sources within each gauge transmit radiation through the test material. Detectors 
contained in the gauge measure the radiation that is scattered by the test material or that passes 
through it. By calculating the percentage of radiation that reaches the detectors, the gauge can 
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