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Periodic Table
- Name the element that
is
- the alkaline earth
metal in row 5
- the halogen in row
3
- in column 5 A row
6
- the transition
metal in row 4 with the most mass
- the last naturally
existing element in the Actinide series
- a metalloid in the
Carbon family
- a liquid at room
temperature
- Name the Russian
scientist who was the first to arrange the elements into a table to show
their periodic nature?
- Chlorine would be the
most chemically similar to which of these elements?
- Sodium
b. Sulfur c. Fluorine d. Argon
Explain your answer.
- List one reason that
hydrogen is placed on top of Column IA and one way it is very dissimilar to
the other elements in that column.
- List several physical
properties of each of the following and explain where you would find them on
the periodic table.
- Metals
- Non-metals
- Metalloids
- a. The atomic number
of an element represents the number of which nuclear particle?
b.
The atomic mass of an element is
the number of which two nuclear particles?
c.
If two atoms are isotopes of each
other, which nuclear particle is different about them?
- Given the following,
list the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in each.
- 1531P (note that the
31 should be right on top of the 15 but I couldn’t get my computer to do
it that way)
- 50119Sn (same note: the
119 should be right on top of the 50)
- Given the following
number of protons, neutrons and electrons, list the correct symbol (like the
one given in problem 7)
- p=12, n=12 , e=12
- p=9, n=10, e=9
- Given this chart
showing the number of protons, neutrons and electrons and “mystery symbols”
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protons |
neutrons |
electrons |
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X |
10 |
11 |
10 |
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Y |
11 |
12 |
11 |
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Z |
12 |
12 |
10 |
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Q |
11 |
11 |
11 |
a.
Which two are isotopes of each other?
b.
Which one is an ion?
- Name the following
binary compounds:
- CaF2
- Na2O
- Al2S3
- What is the formula
for these binary compounds?
- Beryllium iodide
- Magnesium nitride
- Strontium fluoride
- What are the names of
these compounds with polyatomic ions? (Note you will have to use a
polyatomic ion chart)
- Lithium sulfate
- Calcium nitrate
- Ammonium chloride
- What is the name of
these compounds with polyatomic ions?
- ZnSO3
- Ca3(PO4)2
- Ba(NO2)2
- What are the formulas
for these compounds with variable valence ions?
- Iron (III) bromide
- Copper (I) Oxide
- Mercury (II)
phosphide
- What is the name for
these compounds with variable valence ions?
- FeBr2
- CuS
- Fe(NO3)3
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