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Periodic Table
Test Description: Periodic Table Basics to Families
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the organizational system/chart for elements?
A
Periodic Table
B
Families
C
Atomic Weight
D
Atomic Number
2) Who created the periodic table and how is it organized?
A
Dimitri Mendeleev; atomic properties only
B
Neils Bohr; atomic weight
C
Dimitri Mendeleev; atomic weight
D
Neils Bohr; atomic properties only
3) What is a Period?
A
rows on the periodic table; stand for the # of valence electrons in the atomic structure
B
columns on the periodic table; stand for the # of electron shells in the atomic structure
C
columns on the periodic table; stand for the # of valence electrons in the atomic structure
D
rows on the periodic table; stand for the # of electron shells in the atomic structure
4) What is a Group or Family?
A
columns on the periodic table; stand for the # of valence electrons in the atomic structure
B
rows on the periodic table; stand for the # of electron shells in the atomic structure
C
rows on the periodic table; stand for the # of valence electrons in the atomic structure
D
columns on the periodic table; stand for the # of electron shells in the atomic structure
5) What do you know from an elements atomic number?
A
# of Protons only
B
# of shells
C
# of Neutrons
D
# of Protons and # of Electrons
6) What do you know from an elements atomic weight?
A
Sum of Protons and Neutrons (Nucleus)
B
# of Electrons
C
# of Protons
D
how likely it is to burn your skin
7) What is the most reactive group? These metals can explode if exposed to water. hint: only one valence electron
A
Halogens
B
Transition Metals
C
Alkali Metals
D
Nobel Gases
8) Very reactive group of metals, not found free in nature
A
Alkali Metals
B
Alkline Earth Metals
C
Non-metals
D
Halogens
9) Group of metals that are good at conducting electricity and heat. Hint: largest group of metals
A
Metalloids
B
Alkline Earth Metals
C
Alkali Metals
D
Transition Metals
10) Group where many elements are man-made and named after scientists. hint: spurs from transition metals
A
Alkline Earth Metals
B
Rare Earth Metals (lanthanides and actinides)
C
Transition Metals
D
Metalloids
11) This group has properties of both metals and non-metals
A
Transition Metals
B
Non-metals
C
Metalloids
D
Halogens
12) This group is not able to conduct electricity or heat very well; are very brittle; Do not reflect light.
A
Non-metals
B
Metalloids
C
Transition Metals
D
Rare Earth Metals
13) This group contains salts and exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) hint: almost completely stable atoms
A
Alkline Earth Metals
B
Transition Metals
C
Halogens
D
Metalloids
14) This group does not form compounds easily except under extreme conditions because they have full outer shells. Inert 'Happy' Elements.
A
Alkali Metals
B
Nobel Gases
C
Halogens
D
Metalloids
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