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Periodic Table Quiz RETAKE (KJ)

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What element is in group 14, period 5? (Just put the symbol)

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How many valence electrons does helium have? (Just put the number)

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Metal atoms tend to ______________ electrons and form ______________ ions.
lose; negative
gain; negative
gain; positive
lose; positive
share; neutral
Which of the following properties generally increases as we go from the lower left to the upper right of the periodic table?
ionization energy
atomic size
number of electron shells
atomic number
Of the metals in the first column on the periodic table, which has the highest ionization energy?
Cs
Rb
Li
K
Na
Which of the following atoms has the smallest atomic radius?
Sb
P
Bi
N
As
Which of the following elements is an alkaline earth metal?
Fe
Ca
Sc
Na
Cu
Sodium has how many electrons in its outermost energy level?
1
6
2
11
8
Which of the following is a noble gas?
H2
N2
CO2
Ar
O2
Order the elements S, Cl, and F in terms of increasing ionization energy.
S, Cl, F
Cl, F, S
F, S, Cl
S, F, Cl
F, Cl, S
When the following elements form compounds how many will normally form cations? Fe, P, Mn, O, S
5
1
2
4
3
Which atomic particle determines the chemical behavior of an atom?
nucleus
neutron
proton
electron
Atoms with a very small radius tend to have ____________________, while atoms with a very large radius tend to have _______________________.
low ionization energies / high ionization energies
high ionization energies / high ionization energies
low ionization energies / low ionization energies
high ionization energies / low ionization energies
The halogens contain how many valence electrons?
0
7
1
8
An element with the electron configuration [Xe] 6s24f145d7 would belong to which class on the periodic table?
alkaline earth metals
halogens
transition metals
rare earth metals
To what category of elements does an element belong if it is a poor conductor of electricity?
metalloids
transition elements
nonmetals
metals
Which element would require the most energy to remove an electron?
Chlorine
Sulfur
Calcium
Neon
As the distance between the nucleus and valence electrons increases, the force of attraction...
does not change
increases
decreases
The elements chlorine and iodine have similar chemical properties because they
are both metals
have the same number of stable isotopes
are in the same chemical period
have the same number of electrons in their outer energy levels
Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity.
B: boron, C: carbon, Al: aluminum, Na: Sodium
Na < Al < B < C
C < Na < Al < B
Na < B < Al < C
B < C < Al < Na
Which of the following describe Magnesium (Mg)? Include family name and common ion charge
Metalloid
+3
0
Alkali Metal
Transition Metal
+2
Alkaline Earth Metal
+1
-2
-1
-3
Charge Varies
Which of the following describe Iron (Fe)? Include family name and common ion charge
Charge Varies
Alkaline Earth Metal
-3
+3
+1
0
Alkali Metal
+2
-1
Metalloid
Transition Metal
-2
Which of the following are properties of nonmetals? (3 correct answers)
Malleable
Brittle
Poor conductor of electricity and heat
Ductile
Dull
Lustrous
Good conductor of electricity and heat
Which element is most chemically similar to Strontium?
Calcium
Cadmium
Rubidium
Sulfur
Which of the following correctly identifies which has a higher first- ionization energy, Cl or Ar, and supplies the best justification?
Ar, because of its completely filled valence shell
Cl, because of its higher electron affinity
Ar, because of its higher effective nuclear charge
Cl, because of its higher electronegativity
What family is Copper in?
Alkali Metals
Halogens
Metalloids
Transition metal