Summary: We have gone over general information about the periodic table such as.... names of common elements, names of groups/families, notation for abbreviations of elements and properties of each of the different groups and elements based on where they are located. The edpuzzle assignment would have given you more insight into the topic.
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How many elements are there on the periodic table?
(Write in numbers not words)
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This element is a Mettaloid (write the full name of this element- spelling counts)
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Al has this many protons
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Name a Halogen. (spelling counts)
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What is the atomic number of Neon?
The large selection of elements is the middle of the Periodic Table is called...
Non-Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Metalloids
Transition Metals
Given the Periodic Table above, true or false: the alkali metals are on average heavier than the alkaline earth metals.
True
False
What makes Noble Gases unique?
They are highly unreactive
The outer shell of valence electrons is "full"
They have a low boiling point
They are highly reactive
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An element X, contains 14 protons, 15 neutrons and 14 electrons, which is most like the same element as X?
Element : 13 protons, 15 neutrons, 14 electrons
Element : 14 protons, 14 neutrons, 13 electrons
Element: 16 protons, 15 neutrons, 15 electrons
Element: 15 protons, 14 neutrons, 14 electrons
If a highly reactive metal with one valence electron is discovered in which group will the element best fit?
Group 13
Group 2
Group 6
Group 1
Rank the elements with Physical and Chemical properites similar to those of Oxygen or Lithium.
Sulfur (S)
Cesium (Cs)
Sodium (Na)
Selenium (Se)
Neon (Ne)
Potassium (K)
Oxygen (O)
Lithium (Li)
Rank the elements with Physical and Chemical properites similar to those of Zinc or Nitrogen
Mercury (Hg)
Antimony (Sb)
Sulfur (S)
Neon (Ne)
Phosphorus (P)
Cadmium (Cd)
Zinc (Zn)
Nitrogen (N)
Select all true statements about the Noble Gases.
The elements in the First family of the periodic table
There elements are all gases
These elements are highly reactive
These elements are solid
The elements in the last family of the periodic table
These elements are unreactive
Select all true statements about the Transition Metals.
These elements are reactive, but not the most reactive
The elements in the First family of the periodic table
There elements are all gases
Most transition metals are solid expect for Mercury (Hg), which is a liquid.
These elements are unreactive
These elements are solid
The elements in middle section of the periodic table
Select all true statements about the Alkaline Earth Metals.
These metals are reacitve, but not the most reactive
The elements in the first family of the periodic table
The elements in the second family of the periodic table
These metals are unreactive
They are solid
These metals the most reactive metals
Select all true statements about the Alkali Metals.
They are solid
They are the most reactive metals
The are in the first family of the periodic table
These metals are unreactive
The are in the second family of the periodic table
Categorize of the follwoing statements as true for the Families and Periods of the periodic table.
The elements do not have similar chemical properties in this section
Represented by Rows in the periodic table
Elements have similar physical properites
The atomic number increases as you move down the row
Represented by columns in the periodic table
Family
Period
The periodic table in organized by increasing ______________.
Atomic Number
Neutrons
Number of electrons
Atomic Mass
Which one of which of the following is not a part of an atom?
Proton
Molecule
Neutron
Electron
Which statement is true about the Periodic Table?
The Periodic Table allows you to easily compare the properties of one element to another
Each vertical column of the Periodic Table is called a period
All of the statements are correct
Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is called a group
The lanthanides are placed in the modern Periodic Table at the
left-hand side
right-hand side
middle
Bottom
Hydrogen is located in Group_________of the Periodic Table.
2
4
3
1
Which scientist is credited with inventing the Periodic Table?
Gregor Mendel
Watson and Crick
Albert Einstein
Dimitri Mendeleev
Elements in Group 8 on the periodic table are known as
the Noble Gases
transition elements
metalloids
Alkaline earth metals
In the Modern Periodic Table, the elements are arranged in order of
increasing mass
increasing atomic volume
increasing atomic number
the alphabet
This element is a transition metal
Se
K
Ne
V
Fr
This element has 8 electrons when it is a nuetral atom.