
1-3-1 Using the Periodic Table
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- Q1
Where are most nonmetals located on the periodic table?
on the right side
on the left side and in the middle
in the bottom row
in the top row
60s - Q2
The elements on the periodic table are arranged in rows in the order they were discovered.
False
True
30s - Q3
The properties of an element are related to the element's location on the periodic table.
True
False
30s - Q4
What is the AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS of calcium?
40
60.08
40.08
20
60s - Q5
How do density and atomic mass change as atomic number increases?
density decreases, but atomic mass increases
density and atomic mass increase
density and atomic mass decrease
density increases, but atomic mass decreases
120s - Q6
What is one similarity among elements in a group?
chemical properties
atomic weight
practical uses
atomic mass
60s - Q7
Identify the RED section of the periodic table shown.
METALS
NONMETALS
METALLOIDS
45s - Q8
Identify the BLUE section of the periodic table shown.
METALS
METALLOIDS
NONMETALS
45s - Q9
Identify the YELLOW section of the periodic table shown.
METALS
NONMETALS
METALLOIDS
45s - Q10
What does the decimal number in an element key represent?
state of matter
chemical symbol
atomic number
atomic mass
45s - Q11
The ___ increases by one for each element as you move left to right across a period.
atomic number
atomic radius
chemical symbol
atomic mass
60s - Q12
a column on the periodic table
period
group
periodic table
atomic radius
45s - Q13
a row on the periodic table
period
periodic table
group
45s - Q14
a chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties
periodic table
group
period
45s