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Chemical Properties Of Elements
Test Description: Find out the element whose chemical properties fulfill the definition below.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This is the gas that we breath
A
Oxygen
B
Hydrogen
C
Helium
D
Nitrogen
2) Water is made up of this gas together with oxygen
A
Fluorine
B
Nitrogen
C
Helium
D
Hydrogen
3) This element is necessary for our bones. It is found in foods such as milk and cheese.
A
Mercury
B
Iron
C
Copper
D
Calcium
4) It is the only liquid nonmetallic element at room temperature which evaporates easily in a red vapour with a strong disagreeable odour resembling that of chlorine
A
Chlorine
B
Bromine
C
Selenium
D
Fluorine
5) The most common application for this element is analog integrated circuits and light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
A
Gallium
B
Cobalt
C
Nickel
D
Titanium
6) A natural yellow substance with a strog unpleasant smell produced in the volcanos
A
Lithium
B
Sulphur
C
Calcium
D
Sodium
7) It can be used as a gamma-ray source on radiotherapy
A
Calcium
B
Selenium
C
Cobalt
D
Germanium
8) The element in its pure form is a soft, silver white metal that tarnished and oxidizes very rapidly in air and water. It is the lightest solid element and it is used on battery
A
Aluminum
B
Lithium
C
Magnesium
D
Selenium
9) A hard strong metal that is used for making steel and is found in small quantities in blood
A
Aluminium
B
Silver
C
Iron
D
Copper
10) It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including to sea water and chlorine) transition metal.
A
Aluminium
B
Copper
C
Iron
D
Titanium
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