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c. B, C, P, S, Sn
d. I, Te, Ga, Ge, Be
c. John Newlands
d. Alexander Chancourtois
3. The elements in the Periodic Table that we used today are arranged
accordingly to increasing atomic number, an improvement to Dmitri
Mendeleevs Periodic Table. Who is the scientist who proposed this
arrangement scheme?
a. Lothar Meyer
b. William Ramsey
c. Henry Mosely
d. Glenn Seaborg
4. Which member of the group 18 elements led to the replacement of the name
Inert Gases into Noble Gases due to its reaction with other elements?
a. Radon
b. Argon
c. Helium
d. Xenon
5. Which of the elements are used in making beams in buildings and bridges?
a. Iron and Copper
b. Iron and Nickel
c. Silicon
d. Holmium
c. Antimony
d. Tellurium
c. Titanium
d. Potassium
9. Which of the following elements has the highest potential to give its
outermost electron and form an ion?
a. Strontium
b. Magnesium
c. Calcium
d. Cesium
a. Metals have low ionization energies, low electron affinities, low electro
negativity values thus they form cations.
b. Metals have high ionization energies, low electron affinities, low electro
negativity values thus they form cations.
c. Metals have low ionization energies, high electron affinities, low electro
negativity values thus they form cations.
d. Metals have low ionization energies, low electron affinities, high electro
negativity values thus they form cations.
11.In the development of the Modern Periodic Table, what is the best way to
arraging the elements in the Periodic Table?
a. Increasing Atomic Mass
b. Increasing Atomic Number
c. Decreasing Atomic Mass
d. Decreasing Atomic Number
12.What is the maximum number of electrons that the 3d sublevel contain?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 10
d. 14
c. 4
d. 5
14.The element is
15.D
16.D
17.D
18.The valence electron configuration of an unknown element is 8s . How many
electrons can it lose if it reacts with a non-metal?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
19.An unknown gaseous element readily accepts one electron when it reacts
with a metal and forms a salt. To what family in the Periodic Table does it
belong?
a. Alkali metals
b. Alkaline Earth metals
c. Noble gases
d. Halogens
c. Ag
d. Si