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 Fifth Element, The (1997)
IMDB rating: 7.20
Plot: Two hundred and fifty years in the future, life as we know it is threatened by the arrival of Evil. Only the fifth element (played by Milla Jovovich) can stop the Evil from extinguishing life, as it tries to do every five thousand years. She is helped by ex-soldier, current-cab-driver, Corben Dallas (played by Bruce Willis), who is, in turn, helped by Prince/Arsenio clone, Ruby Rhod. Unfortunately, Evil is being assisted by Mr. Zorg (Gary Oldman), who seeks to profit from the chaos that Evil will bring, and his alien mercenaries.
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Directors: Besson Luc
Actors: Willis Bruce,Holm Ian,Oldman Gary,Tucker Chris,Perry Luke,James Brion,Lister Jr. Tom ‘Tiny’,Evans Lee,Creed-Miles Charlie,Tricky,Neville John,Bluthal John,Kassovitz Mathieu,Fairbank Christopher,Sci-Fi,Action,Adventure,Thriller,
Help with AP chemistry.?
I was looking through an AP practice exam so I could practice for my final and these are the questions that I JUST DONT GET.
Would someone please help me?
1.Which of the following is a nonmetal in period 4?
a) C
b) Ca
c) Se
D) Sr
2. Predict which of the atom is most likely to be a metal
a) P
b) Br
c) As
d) Co
3. If x-rays have a shorter wavelength than ultraviolet-rays, which of the following statements is true?
a) x-rays have smaller frequencies than UV-rays.
b) X-rays travel faster than UV-rays
c) X-rays have more energy than UV-rays
d) X-rays have larger amplitudes than UV-rays
e) None of the above statements are true.
4. Arrange the following elements in order of increasing first ionization energy:
S, Ar, Ca.
a) S < Ar < Ca
b) Ca < Ar < S
c) S < Ca < Ar
d) Ca < S < Ar
5. What do we mean when we sat that "The energy of the electron in an atom is quantized?"
a) The electron has a very small amount of energy.
b) The energy of t he electron is proportional to the mass of the nucleus.
c) When an electron changes its energy, it emits a quantum of light.
d) The energy of the electron can have certain fixed energies and not others.
6. If the difference in electronegativity between two elements in a compound is very small (less than 0.2), can you safely conclude that the compound formed from the two elements is covalent?
a) Yes, because a small difference in electronegativity always indicates that a compound is covalent.
b) No, because covalent compounds are formed between two elements with a large difference in electronegativity.
c) Electronegativity has nothing to do with whether a bond is covalent or not.
d) No, because a metallic compound could also be formed between two elements with a small difference in electronegativity.
7. Which of the following relationships between the two variables listed for an ideal gas does NOT give a straight line graph with a positive slope?
a) P and T
b ) n and V
c) P and V
d) T and V
8. Samples of oxygen and helium have been collected in two separate containers of equal volume. Both gases have the same temperature and pressure.
a) The container of helium has the larger mass of gas.
b) The container of helium has the larger number of moles of gas.
c) Both containers have the same mass of gas.
d) Both containers have the same number of moles of gas.
9. Why does a hot air balloon rise when the air in the balloon is heated?
a) The average kinetic energy of the air molecules increases, and the collisions between these molecules and the walls of the balloon make it rise.
b) The pressure of the gas inside the balloon increases, pushing up the balloon.
c) The gas expands, forcing some of the gas to escape from the bottom of the balloon.
d) The balloon expands, causing it to rise.
10. X = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 Y = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH Z = HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH
Based on the concepts of polarity and hydrogen bonding, which of the following sequences correctly lists the compounds above in the order of their increasing solubility in water?
a) Z < Y < X
b) Y < Z < X
c) Y < X < Z
d) X < Z < Y
e) x < Y < Z
11. Ionization Energies for element of (kJ / mol)
First: 580 Second:1,815 Third: 2,740 Fourth: 11,600 Fifth:14,800
The ionization energies for element X are listed in the table above. On the basis of the data, element X is most likely to be:
a) Na
b) Mg
c) Al
d) Si
e) P
12. The critical temperature of the substance is the
a) Temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the external pressure.
b) Temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to 760 mm Hg
c) Temperature at which the solid, liquid, and vapor phases are all in equilibrium
d) Temperature at which liquid and vapor phases are in equilibrium at 1 atmosphere
e) Lowest temperature above which a substance cannot be liquefied at any applied pressure.
13. Which of the following statements is always true about the phase diagram of any one-component system?
a) The slope of the curve representing equilibrium between the vapor and liquid phases is positive.
b) The slope of the curve representing equilibrium between the liquid and solid phases is negative.
c) The slope of the curve representing equilibrium between the liquid and solid phases is positive.
d) The temperature at the triple point is greater than the normal freezing point.
e) The pressure at the triple point is greater than 1 atmosphere.
14. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the results of Rutherford’s experiments in which gold atoms were bombard with alpha particles?
a) Atoms have equal numbers of positive and negative charges.
b) Electrons in atoms are arranged in shells.
c) Neutrons are at the center of an atom.
d) Neutrons and protons in atoms have nearly equal mass.
e) The Positive charge of an atom is concentrated in a small region.
15. The effective nuclear charge exp
1.Which of the following is a nonmetal in period ROW 4?
c) Se
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2. Predict which of the atom is most likely to be a metal, middle of chart
d) Co
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3. If x-rays have a shorter wavelength than ultraviolet-rays, which of the following statements is true?
c) X-rays have more energy than UV-rays
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4. Arrange the following elements in order of increasing first ionization energy:
d) Ca < S < Ar
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5. What do we mean when we sat that "The energy of the electron in an atom is quantized?"
d) The energy of the electron can have certain fixed energies and not others.
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6. If the difference in electronegativity between two elements in a compound is very small (less than 0.2), can you safely conclude that the compound formed from the two elements is covalent?
a) Yes, because a small difference in electronegativity always indicates that a compound is covalent.
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7. Which of the following relationships between the two variables listed for an ideal gas does NOT give a straight line graph with a positive slope?
c) P and V
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8. Samples of oxygen and helium have been collected in two separate containers of equal volume. Both gases have the same temperature and pressure.
d) Both containers have the same number of moles of gas.
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9. Why does a hot air balloon rise when the air in the balloon is heated?
d) The balloon expands, causing it to rise.
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10. X = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 Y = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH Z = HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH
Based on the concepts of polarity and hydrogen bonding, which of the following sequences correctly lists the compounds above in the order of their increasing solubility in water?
e) x < Y < Z
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11. Ionization Energies for element of (kJ / mol)
First: 580 Second:1,815 Third: 2,740 Fourth: 11,600 Fifth:14,800
The ionization energies for element X are listed in the table above. On the basis of the data, element X is most likely to be:
c) Al
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12. The critical temperature of the substance is the
e) Lowest temperature above which a substance cannot be liquefied at any applied pressure.
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13. Which of the following statements is always true about the phase diagram of any one-component system?
a) The slope of the curve representing equilibrium between the vapor and liquid phases is positive.
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14. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the results of Rutherford’s experiments in which gold atoms were bombard with alpha particles?
that there is a dense center of an atom.
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Steve O | Jan 29, 2010