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Regents Chemistry Unit 6
Test Description: Periodic Table fun.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The periodic table is arranged according to increasing
A
Atomic mass
B
Atomic Size
C
Electronegativity
D
Atomic number
2) Conductivity, malleability and luster are all characters of
A
Nonmetals
B
Metals
C
Disney characters
D
Metalloids
3) What does an atom need to lose or gain to become an ion?
A
Positrons
B
Electrons
C
Protons
D
Neutrons
4) Group 1 elements are known as the
A
Halogens
B
Alkali earth metals
C
Alkali metals
D
Transition Metals
5) Group 2 elements are known as the
A
Halogens
B
Transition Metals
C
Alkali earth metals
D
Alkali metals
6) Elements that usually form colored compounds and have characteristics of metals and nonmentals are known as
A
Transition Metals
B
Alkali earth metals
C
Halogens
D
Alkali metals
7) Group 17 elements are known as the
A
Transition Metals
B
Halogens
C
Alkali earth metals
D
Alkali metals
8) Group 18 elements are completely non-reactive and are known as the
A
Noble Gases
B
Transition Metals
C
Alkali earth metals
D
Alkali metals
9) The different forms of an element that arise because they develop in different conditions are called
A
Halogens
B
Allotropes
C
Isotopes
D
Diatomic molecules
10) Which family makes up the monatomic molecules?
A
Alkali Earth metals
B
Halogens
C
Alkali metals
D
Noble gases
11) Br I N Cl H O F are the elements that react with themselves in nature and are known as
A
Noble gases
B
Allotropes
C
Diatomic molecules
D
Monatomic molecules
12) Bonding between a metal atom and a nonmetal atom is known as
A
Metallic bonding
B
Covalent bonding
C
Ionic bonding
D
Primary bonding
13) Bonding between two nonmetal atoms is known as
A
Metallic bonding
B
Ionic bonding
C
Primary bonding
D
Covalent bonding
14) What type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
A
Covalent bonding
B
Lattice bonding
C
Primary bonding
D
Ionic bonding
15) What type of bond has the smallest electronegativity different between bonding atoms?
A
Co-polar
B
Polar Covalent
C
Non-polar covalent
D
Ionic
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