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Which of these elements has the smallest atomic radius?
 
Nitrogen (N)
 
Phosphorus (P)
 
Arsenic (As)
 
Antimony (Sb)
What is ionization?
 
removing electrons from an atom
 
adding protons to an atom
 
adding neutrons to an atom
 
removing protons from an atom
Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to _____
 
attract electrons.
 
repel protons.
 
attract neutrons.
 
repel electrons.
Which element is a transition group metal and likely to exist in many different forms?
 
Manganese
 
Phosphorous
 
Barium
 
Rubidium
As you move from left to right on the periodic table, what generally happens to the boiling point of elements?
 
It increases, then decreases.
 
It decreases, then increases.
 
It decreases.
 
It remains constant.
Which of the following will react violently with water to form a base?
 
Potassium (K)
 
Cobalt (Co)
 
Chlorine (Cl)
 
Calcium (Ca)
What is an electron shell?
 
The space around the nucleus where the electrons are found
 
The electron's protective outer layer
 
A hard container holding electrons close to the nucleus
 
The exact location of an electron
Given the following information, which element(s) are most likely to lose electrons? I. Iodine is a member of Group VII (halides). II. Strontium is located in the second column of the periodic table. III. Selenium has six valence electrons.
 
Strontium
 
Selenium and strontium
 
Selenium
 
Iodine
Which of the following elements has the same number of valence electrons as aluminum?
 
boron
 
magnesium
 
zinc
 
silicon
Which element listed is likely to be the most reactive?
 
barium
 
beryllium
 
magnesium
 
strontium
In which energy level is the outer electron in rubidium located?
 
5
 
2
 
37
 
85
Which of these elements has the largest atomic radius: argon, phosphorus, aluminum, sodium or magnesium?
 
Sodium (Na)
 
Aluminum (Al)
 
Argon (Ar)
 
Phosphorus (P)
As you move from top to bottom on the periodic table, what happens to the atomic radius?
 
It increases.
 
It decreases.
 
It decreases, then increases.
 
It increases, then decreases.
Which of these elements has the largest atomic radius?
 
Barium (Ba)
 
Bromine (Br)
 
Silicon (Si)
 
Astatine (At)
As you move from left to right on the periodic table, what generally happens to the ionization energy?
 
it increases
 
it decreases
 
it cannot be determined
 
it remains constant
As you move from top to bottom on the periodic table, what generally happens to the ionization energy?
 
it decreases
 
it cannot be determined
 
it remains constant
 
it increases
Which of the elements below has the smallest ionization energy?
 
francium (Fr)
 
aluminum (Al)
 
sodium (Na)
 
bromine (Br)
As you move from left to right on the periodic table, what happens to the electronegativity?
 
It increases.
 
It remains constant.
 
It decreases, then increases with the noble gases
 
It decreases.
Which element has the highest electronegativity?
 
Fluorine
 
Carbon
 
Barium
 
Calcium
Which element will predictably carry a positive 1 charge when it becomes an ion?
 
Potassium
 
Bromine
 
Gallium
 
Calcium
Which group does NOT contain transition metals?
 
Group 13
 
Group 5
 
Group 11
 
Group 9
Which of the following elements is a main group element?
 
Aluminum
 
Copper
 
Gold
 
Manganese
As you move from top to bottom on the periodic table, what generally happens to the metallic character of elements?
 
It increases.
 
It decreases.
 
It increases, then decreases.
 
It remains constant.
Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
 
Their outer electrons are held very loosely.
 
Their protons are held very loosely.
 
Their neutrons are held very tightly.
 
Their protons are held very tightly.
Which two elements would have the most similar atomic radii?
 
Boron and silicon
 
Sodium and beryllium
 
Beryllium and magnesium
 
Aluminum and carbon
Which of the following is the poorest conductor of electricity? Which of the following is the poorest conductor of electricity?
 
Fluorine (F)
 
Calcium (Ca)
 
Cobalt (Co)
 
Silicon (Si)
Elements in Group 2 are known as the _____.
 
alkaline earth metals
 
halogens
 
alkali metals
 
metalloids
Which element is found in the group described by the statement below? This group contains poisonous, very reactive elements often used in bacteria killing or household cleaners.
 
Iodine (I)
 
Hydrogen (H)
 
Sodium (Na)
 
Helium (He)