
Periodic Trends in Atomic Size
Quiz by Olamide Akinnagbe
Grade 9-12
Science
Next Generation Science Standards
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- Q1As you move down the periodic table atoms get bigger. This is because ____________.The atoms have more protons.The atoms have more mass.The atoms have more energy levelsThe atoms have more neutrons30sHS-PS1-2
- Q2The atoms have more energy levelsfranciumcesiumrubidiumpotassium30sHS-PS1-2
- Q3As you move across the periodic table atoms tend to get smaller because, ______________.he atoms have less electrons.The atoms have more protons.the atoms have more mass.the atoms have less mass30sHS-PS1-2
- Q4Which periodic group has the smallest atomic radius?Noble GasesAlkali metalsHalogensTransition metals30sHS-PS1-2
- Q5The atom with the largest atomic radius in Group 18 isRnKrArHe30sHS-PS1-2
- Q6Which of the following is arranged in order of increasing atomic radiusHydrogen - Beryllium - Radon - Calcium - RubidiumHydrogen - Beryllium - Rubidium - Calcium - RadonRadon - Hydrogen - Beryllium - Calcium - RubidiumHydrogen - Beryllium - Calcium - Rubidium - Radon30sHS-PS1-2
- Q7Which of the following is true100 million picometers = 1 meter1 million picometers = 1 meter1 trillion picometers = 1 meter1 billion picometers = 1 meter30sHS-PS1-2
- Q8Which of the following elements is a noble gas in Period 3NeonChlorineBromineArgon30sHS-PS1-2
- Q9Which of the following is arranged is arranged in order of increasing Atomic radiusLithium - Scandium - Cesium - Magnesium - CalciumLithium - Magnesium - Calcium - Scandium - CesiumLithium - Magnesium - Scandium - Calcium - CesiumCesium - Calcium - Scandium - Magnesium - Lithium30sHS-PS1-2
- Q10What is the element with the smallest atomic radiusNitrogenHydrogenLithiumHelium30sHS-PS1-2