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11th Sep '25
Multiple Choice 2015-16
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What are the different physical and chemical properties that can vary?
the varying physical and chemical properties of different elements - Melting points. - Boiling points. - Densities. - Hardness. - Reactivity.
the varying physical and chemical properties of different elements - Melting points. - Boiling points. - Densities. - Hardness. - Reactivity.
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How did Mendeleev decide where to put things in the periodic table?
That repeating properties were used to form the groups in the Mendeleev periodic table.
That repeating properties were used to form the groups in the Mendeleev periodic table.
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How does the reactivity change as you go down Group one?
The reactivity of elements increases as group one is descended in the periodic table.
The reactivity of elements increases as group one is descended in the periodic table.
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How does the reactivity of group 7 elements change as you ascend the group?
The reactivity of elements increases as group seven is ascended in the periodic table.
The reactivity of elements increases as group seven is ascended in the periodic table.
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How reactive are group zero elements?
Group zero do not react.
Group zero do not react.
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How does the placement of elements on the periodic table affect its properties?
The closer elements are to each other on the periodic table, the more likely they are to react in a similar way.
The closer elements are to each other on the periodic table, the more likely they are to react in a similar way.
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What are the rows in the periodic table called?
The rows in the periodic table are called periods.
The rows in the periodic table are called periods.
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What are the columns in the periodic table called?
The columns in the periodic table are called groups
The columns in the periodic table are called groups
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Where can metals be found in the periodic table?
Metals are found to the lower left on the periodic table.
Metals are found to the lower left on the periodic table.
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Where can non-metals be found in the periodic table?
Nonmetals are found to the upper right on the periodic table.
Nonmetals are found to the upper right on the periodic table.
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What is the most abundant type of element on the periodic table?
Metals make up the majority of the elements on the periodic table.
Metals make up the majority of the elements on the periodic table.
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What are the properties of metals?
The properties of metals include: - Lustrous (shiny) - Sonorous (makes a ringing sound) - Hard. - High density (are heavy for their size) - High tensile strength (resist being stretched) - High melting and boiling points. - Good conductors of heat and electricity.
The properties of metals include: - Lustrous (shiny) - Sonorous (makes a ringing sound) - Hard. - High density (are heavy for their size) - High tensile strength (resist being stretched) - High melting and boiling points. - Good conductors of heat and electricity.
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What are the properties of non-metals?
The properties of non-metals include: - Low melting and boiling points. - Insulators of
The properties of non-metals include: - Low melting and boiling points. - Insulators of
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What are the products when you react an acid with a metal?
reactions of acids with metals to produce a salt plus hydrogen
reactions of acids with metals to produce a salt plus hydrogen
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What are the products when you react an acid with an alkali?
reactions of acids with alkalis to produce a salt plus water
reactions of acids with alkalis to produce a salt plus water
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What is formed when metal oxides dissolve?
Metal oxides dissolve to form alkali solutions.
Metal oxides dissolve to form alkali solutions.
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What is formed when non-metal oxides dissolve?
Non-metal oxides dissolve to form acid solutions.
Non-metal oxides dissolve to form acid solutions.
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How can we identify types of oxides?
Identify types of oxides by testing pH
Identify types of oxides by testing pH
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