Periodic Trends - Ionisation energy & Electronegativity
Quiz by Olamide Akinnagbe
Grade 9-12
Science
Next Generation Science Standards
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- Q1Which of these elements has the highest electronegativity?BerryliumArsenicNitrogenLithium30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q2Which of these elements has the lowest electronegativity?sulfuraluminumchlorinesodium30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q3Which of these elements has the lowest electron affinity?telluriumseleniumsulfurpolonium30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q4Which of the following has the highest electron affinitySeleniumTelleriumPoloniumSulfur30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q5Which of these elements has the highest electron affinity?chlorineAstanineIodineBromine30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q6As you move up and to the right on the periodic table:atomic radius decreases and electronegativity decreasesatomic radius decreases and electronegativity increasesatomic radius increases and electronegativity decreasesatomic radius increases and electronegativity increases30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q7Which of the following trends is similar to electronegativity (follows the same pattern)?ionization energyall of the choicesionic radiusatomic radius30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q8Which of the following is the least electronegative element?oxygenfluorinepotassiumnitrogen30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q9Chlorine and Fluorine are both very electronegative, as they are both missing a single electron from their valence energy level. Why is Fluorine more electronegative than Chlorine?Fluorine has more protons.None of theseFluorine has less energy levels.Chlorine has more electrons in its outer shell30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete
- Q10What elements have zero electronegativity?non metalsmetalloidsnoble gasesmetals30sHS-PS1-1EditDelete