Unit 4: Periodic Table
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- Q1How did Mendeleev organize his periodic table?By decreasing atomic numberBy decreasing atomic numberBy increasing atomic massBy increasing atomic number30s
- Q2Everything to the left of the stair case is anon metalmetalmetalloid30s
- Q3Elements on the right side of the stair case arenonmetalsmetalloidsmetals30s
- Q4Which metal element is the most reactive?CKHeFr30s
- Q5What is luster?The ability to reflect light or how shiny something isThe ability to conduct heat and electricityThe ability to hammer into thin sheetsThe ability to be drawn into thin wires30s
- Q6What is malleability?The ability to reflect lightThe ability to conduct electricity and heatAbility to be hammered into thin sheetsThe ability to be drawn into thin sheets30s
- Q7What is ductility?The ability to reflect lightThe ability to conduct electricity and heatThe ability to be pulling into a wireThe ability to be hammered into thin sheets30s
- Q8Which elements are considered to be good good conductors of electricity and heat?MetalsNonmetalsMetalloids30s
- Q9Which elements are considered brittle and are not good conductors of electricity and heat?MetalloidsMetalsNonmetals30s
- Q10Do metals gain or lose electrons?GainLose30s
- Q11Do nonmetals gain or lose electrons?GainLose30s
- Q12What state of matter are metalloids?LiquidsGasSolids30s
- Q13Do metalloids gain or lose electrons?LoseBothGain30s
- Q14On a periodic table, elements in blue representSolidsGasesSynthetic elementsLiquids30s
- Q15On a periodic table elements in black representsSynthetic elementsSolidsLiquidsGases30s