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Unit 1B Periodic Trends Review
Test Description: This is part 3 of a 3-part review of Unit 1B.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The most reactive metals are found in
A
Group 1, the Alkali Metals
B
Group 2, the Alkaline Earth Metals
C
Groups 3-12, the Transition Metals
D
Group 13, the Boron Group
2) Groups 3-12 are the
A
Alkali Metals
B
Alkaline Earth Metals
C
Transition Metals
D
Halogens
3) The most stable group of nonmetals, all of which are inert gases at room temperature
A
Group 17, the Halogens
B
Group 18, the Noble Gases
C
Group 1, the Alkali Metals
D
Group 15, the Carbon Group
4) The most reactive group of nonmetals is
A
Group 13, the Boron Group
B
Group 17, the Halogens
C
Group 18, the Noble Gases
D
Group 1, the Alkali Metals
5) The modern periodic table is arranged in order of increasing
A
size
B
atomic mass
C
atomic number
D
reactivity
6) Calcium, Magnesium, and Barium belong to which group?
A
Groups 3-12, the Transition Metals
B
Group 13, the Boron Group
C
Group 1, the Alkali Metals
D
Group 2, the Alkaline Earth Metals
7) The columns in the periodic table are called ____, while the rows are called ____.
A
groups; periods
B
periods; groups
8) The scientist who created the first useful periodic table is
A
Francis Crick
B
Charles Darwin
C
Dmitri Mendeleev
D
Isaac Newton
9) There are a total of ___ groups, or families, on the modern periodic table.
A
118
B
18
C
52
D
8
10) Member of the Alkali Metals become ___ with a ___ charge (hint: check your ions chart)
A
anions; 2-
B
anions; 1-
C
cations; 1+
D
cations; 2+
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