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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 综合类填空集考试卷.模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、reinventing the tablean earth scientist has rejigged the periodic tables to make chemistry simpler to teach to students.(46). but bruce railsback from the university of georgia says he is the first t

2、o create a table that breaks with tradition and shows the ions of each element rather than just the elements themselves.“i got tired of breaking my arms trying to explain the periodic table to earth students,” he says, criss-crossing his hands in the air and pointing to different bits of a tradition

3、al table.(47). but he has added contour lines to charge density, helping to explain which ions react with which.“geochemists just want an intuitive sense of whats going on with the elements,” says albert galy from the university of cambridge.(48)(49). he explains that sulphur, for example, shows up

4、in three different spots-one for sulphide, which is found in minerals, one for sulphite, and one for sulphate, which is found in sea salt, for instance.he has also included symbols to show which ions are nutrients, and which are common in soil or water.(50)a. there have been many attempts to redesig

5、n the periodic table since dmitri mendeleev drew it up in 1871.b. railsback has still ordered the elements according to the number of protons they have.c. “i imagine this would be good for undergraduates”d. railsback has listed some elements more than once.e. and the size of elements symbol reflects

6、 how much of it is found in the earths crust.f. the traditional periodic table was well drawn.( )2、reinventing the tablean earth scientist has rejigged the periodic tables to make chemistry simpler to teach to students.(46). but bruce railsback from the university of georgia says he is the first to

7、create a table that breaks with tradition and shows the ions of each element rather than just the elements themselves.“i got tired of breaking my arms trying to explain the periodic table to earth students,” he says, criss-crossing his hands in the air and pointing to different bits of a traditional

8、 table.(47). but he has added contour lines to charge density, helping to explain which ions react with which.“geochemists just want an intuitive sense of whats going on with the elements,” says albert galy from the university of cambridge.(48)(49). he explains that sulphur, for example, shows up in

9、 three different spots-one for sulphide, which is found in minerals, one for sulphite, and one for sulphate, which is found in sea salt, for instance.he has also included symbols to show which ions are nutrients, and which are common in soil or water.(50)a. there have been many attempts to redesign

10、the periodic table since dmitri mendeleev drew it up in 1871.b. railsback has still ordered the elements according to the number of protons they have.c. “i imagine this would be good for undergraduates”d. railsback has listed some elements more than once.e. and the size of elements symbol reflects h

11、ow much of it is found in the earths crust.f. the traditional periodic table was well drawn.( )3、reinventing the tablean earth scientist has rejigged the periodic tables to make chemistry simpler to teach to students.(46). but bruce railsback from the university of georgia says he is the first to cr

12、eate a table that breaks with tradition and shows the ions of each element rather than just the elements themselves.“i got tired of breaking my arms trying to explain the periodic table to earth students,” he says, criss-crossing his hands in the air and pointing to different bits of a traditional t

13、able.(47). but he has added contour lines to charge density, helping to explain which ions react with which.“geochemists just want an intuitive sense of whats going on with the elements,” says albert galy from the university of cambridge.(48)(49). he explains that sulphur, for example, shows up in t

14、hree different spots-one for sulphide, which is found in minerals, one for sulphite, and one for sulphate, which is found in sea salt, for instance.he has also included symbols to show which ions are nutrients, and which are common in soil or water.(50)a. there have been many attempts to redesign th

15、e periodic table since dmitri mendeleev drew it up in 1871.b. railsback has still ordered the elements according to the number of protons they have.c. “i imagine this would be good for undergraduates”d. railsback has listed some elements more than once.e. and the size of elements symbol reflects how

16、 much of it is found in the earths crust.f. the traditional periodic table was well drawn.( )4、reinventing the tablean earth scientist has rejigged the periodic tables to make chemistry simpler to teach to students.(46). but bruce railsback from the university of georgia says he is the first to crea

17、te a table that breaks with tradition and shows the ions of each element rather than just the elements themselves.“i got tired of breaking my arms trying to explain the periodic table to earth students,” he says, criss-crossing his hands in the air and pointing to different bits of a traditional tab

18、le.(47). but he has added contour lines to charge density, helping to explain which ions react with which.“geochemists just want an intuitive sense of whats going on with the elements,” says albert galy from the university of cambridge.(48)(49). he explains that sulphur, for example, shows up in thr

19、ee different spots-one for sulphide, which is found in minerals, one for sulphite, and one for sulphate, which is found in sea salt, for instance.he has also included symbols to show which ions are nutrients, and which are common in soil or water.(50)a. there have been many attempts to redesign the

20、periodic table since dmitri mendeleev drew it up in 1871.b. railsback has still ordered the elements according to the number of protons they have.c. “i imagine this would be good for undergraduates”d. railsback has listed some elements more than once.e. and the size of elements symbol reflects how m

21、uch of it is found in the earths crust.f. the traditional periodic table was well drawn.( )5、reinventing the tablean earth scientist has rejigged the periodic tables to make chemistry simpler to teach to students.(46). but bruce railsback from the university of georgia says he is the first to create

22、 a table that breaks with tradition and shows the ions of each element rather than just the elements themselves.“i got tired of breaking my arms trying to explain the periodic table to earth students,” he says, criss-crossing his hands in the air and pointing to different bits of a traditional table.(47). but he has added contour lines to charge density, helping to explain which ions react with which.“geochemists just want an intuitive sense of whats going on with the elements,” says albert galy from the university of cambridge.(48)(49).

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