
Elements and the Periodic Table 2
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- Q1Any element with an atomic number greater than 92 is atransition element.lanthanide.halogen.transuranium element.30s
- Q2Copper, silver, and gold aremagnetic metals.radioactive metals.diatomic metals.coinage metals.30s
- Q3Elements that lie along the stair-step line of the periodic table aremetalloids.radioactive.liquids.metals.30s
- Q4Three transition elements in Group 12 of the periodic table areCu, Ag, and Au.Hg, Zn, and Cd.Ne, He, and Xe.Fe, Ni, and Co.30s
- Q5Hydrogen is different that the other elements in group 1 of the periodic table byfreezing easily.being a gaseous material.only have one electron in outer energy level.being highly reactive.30s
- Q6What 3 elements make up more than 90% of the human body?S, H, ONa, Ca, OH, O, CK, Ca, S30s
- Q7Which group of elements are the most reactive?Groups 16 and 17Groups 1 and 2Groups 3-12Groups 1 and 1730s
- Q8Which groups are the least reactive elements?Groups 17 and 18Groups 16 and 17Groups 1 and 2Groups 1 and 1730s
- Q9What family contains a metalloid and metals?the halogen familythe carbon familythe nitrogen familythe boron family30s
- Q10What family contains metalloids, metals, and nonmetals?the carbon familythe halogen familythe oxygen familythe boron family30s
- Q11What family contains metalloids, nonmetals, and exist as a diatomic molecules?the boron familythe oxygen familythe halogen familythe nitrogen family30s
- Q12What is true about both the hydrogen atom and the lithium atom?They are both gases.They have the same atomic number.They both contain equal number of neutrons.Both contain 1 electron in the outer energy level and are in the alkali metal group.30s
- Q13What are reasons for synthetic elements being useful?They are used in nuclear medicine, smoke detectors, and energy sources.The are ductile, malleable, and good conductors of electricity.They are radioactive.They are stable, yet disintegrate quickly.30s