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8F The periodic table review
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Explain why the melting and freezing points of a substance are the same.
Question 4
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Question 5
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Describe what happens to particles at the freezing point of a substance.
Question 6
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Question 7
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Why does the reactivity of halogens decrease as you go down the group?
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Question 14
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What is the relationship between the melting point and freezing point of a substance?
They are always different.
They occur at the same temperature.
One is higher than the other.
If water melts at 0°C, at what temperature does it freeze?
-1°C
0°C
100°C
At what temperature does iron freeze if its melting point is 1538°C?
1538°C
1000°C
153°C
What happens to the reactivity of halogens as you move down Group 7?
Reactivity increases.
Reactivity decreases.
Reactivity stays the same.
Which halogen is the most reactive: fluorine, chlorine, or iodine?
Fluorine
Chlorine
Iodine
Predict what would happen if chlorine was added to a solution of potassium iodide.
No reaction
Iodine would be displaced
Chlorine would be displaced
What did Mendeleev do when elements didn’t seem to fit in his periodic table?
A) He removed them.
B) He left gaps for undiscovered elements.
C) He ignored them.
Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his periodic table?
A) He couldn't find the elements.
B) He predicted the existence of elements that hadn't been discovered yet.
C) He thought the periodic table was complete.
What did Mendeleev predict about the elements that would fill the gaps in his periodic table?
A) Their atomic masses and properties.
B) Their chemical symbols.
C) Their location on Earth.
Why were Mendeleev’s predictions important for his acceptance by other scientists?
A) The elements were discovered with the properties he predicted.
B) He knew all elements in existence.
C) He was the only one studying the periodic table.
What event led to Mendeleev being credited by scientists for his periodic table?
A) He arranged the elements by atomic number.
B) The discovery of new elements with properties matching his predictions.
C) His ability to predict chemical reactions.