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Periodic Table
Test Description: Created for grades 5-8 self contained.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Each square on the periodic table has these four things
A
atomic number, place of origin, name of the element and date of discovery
B
Carlos, Alena, Austin and Ruben
C
protonic number, place of origin, date of discovery and scientific method
D
atomic number, chemical symbol, name of the element and atomic mass
2) These elements are shiny, malleable, conductive, reactive and have magnetism
A
metals
B
nonmetals
C
Jacobs
D
metalloids
3) Malleable means
A
they act like magnets
B
how easily an element combines with another
C
has the ability to transfer electricity
D
that a substance can be pounded into a shape
4) Metalloids have some of the characteristics of
A
just metals
B
just nonmetals
C
metals and of nonmetals
D
molecules
5) Metalloids are hard, somewhat reactive, have varying abilities as conductors and are
A
cold to the touch
B
annoying
C
brittle
D
hot to the touch
6) Brittle means that something is
A
easy to break
B
really small
C
impossible to break
D
hard to break
7) Nonmetals are brittle, will readily form compounds with other elements and are
A
fearless
B
shiny
C
sharp
D
dull
8) Protons have a
A
negative charge
B
credit card to help them charge Xbox360 games at Gamestop.
C
positive charge
D
neutral charge
9) Neutrons have a
A
negative charge
B
neutral charge
C
positive charge
D
charge brought against them in the court of law.
10) Electrons have a
A
neutral charge
B
negative charge
C
positive charge
D
charger for a smartphone that does not work fast enough.
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