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  • Q1
    What does #1 in the picture represent?
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    atomic number
    chemical symbol
    atomic mass
    chemical number
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  • Q2
    What does #2 in the picture represent?
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    chemical number
    atomic mass
    chemical symbol
    atomic number
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  • Q3
    What does #3 in the picture represent?
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    atomic number
    atomic mass
    chemical symbol
    chemical number
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  • Q4
    Gold, Sliver, and Platinum are are highly valuable metals because of their similar chemical properties, such as reactivity, high ductility, and high luster. Which of the following is another example of a precious metal, based on its location on the Periodic Table?
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    palladium
    nitrogen
    zirconium
    oxygen
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  • Q5
    Neon lights are commonly used in signs because they emit attractive colors of lights. Orange neon lights are filled with neon gas. Different gases produce different colors. Which of these elements would you least expect to find in a neon light, based on its position on the Periodic Table?
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    xenon
    chlorine
    argon
    krypton
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  • Q6
    Jailah needs a replacement for lithium for a science experiment. She tries silicon, but it does not work. Using what you know about patterns in the periodic table, which advice would you give Jailah?
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    Try an element in the same group as lithium.
    Try a lanthanide series element.
    Try a non-metal from the halogen group.
    Try an element in the same period as lithium.
    30s
  • Q7
    What element is found in Group 6 and Period 4?
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    Tungsten
    Molybdenum
    Seaborgium
    Chromium
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  • Q8
    Which element is Chromium more similar to?
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    iron
    Thallium
    Tungsten
    Lithium
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  • Q9
    How are the atoms arranged in the modern periodic table?
    by increasing atomic mass
    by increasing atomic number
    by decreasing atomic mass
    by decreasing atomic number
    30s
  • Q10
    Who organized elements into the first periodic table?
    Mendeleev
    Rutherford
    Thomson
    Dalton
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  • Q11
    A museum wants to store their valuable documents in cases that contain a gas that will protect the documents. The museum director should choose ___________.
    a noble gas
    a nonmetal
    a transition metal
    an alkali metal
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  • Q12
    A museum wants to store their valuable documents in cases that contain a gas that will protect the documents. She should not choose one of the other gases because they are too _________.
    unreactive
    reactive
    expensive
    smelly
    30s
  • Q13
    From the information in this cell, what is the most likely number of neutrons in an atom of titanium?
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    48
    26
    25.90
    47.90
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  • Q14
    Assume that one particular tom of rhodium (Rh) has a mass of 102. Why does this number not exactly match the atomic mass of 102.91 listed on the periodic table for this element?
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    The atomic mass only includes the average of all the electrons.
    The atomic mass is an average of all the isotopes of that element.
    The atomic mass only includes the average of all the protons.
    The atomic mass only includes the average of all the neutrons.
    30s

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