The Periodic Table

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The elements can be placed in the periodic table. The position of an element provides information about its properties. Most elements are metals, with different properties to those of non-metals.
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Question 1

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Which statement about elements is correct?
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  • Most elements are metals
  • Most elements are non-metals
  • There are about the same number of metals and non-metals

Question 2

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Where are the metals found in the periodic table?
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  • On the left
  • On the right
  • Scattered all over

Question 3

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Which of the following is a general property of non-metals?
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  • Shiny
  • Good heat conductor
  • Poor heat conductor

Question 4

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Which of the following is a general property of metals?
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  • Brittle
  • Strong
  • Poor conductor of heat

Question 5

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An element sinks in water and makes a ringing sound when hit. It is most likely to be:
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  • A metal
  • A non-metal
  • An alloy

Question 6

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Which of these is an element in group 2?
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  • Sodium
  • Aluminium
  • Calcium

Question 7

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Which element from this list will be most similar to neon?
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  • Zinc
  • Argon
  • Fluorine

Question 8

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Who developed the modern periodic table?
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  • Isaac Newton
  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Gregor Mendel

Question 9

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What is produced when magnesium burns in air?
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  • Magnesium oxide
  • Magnesium hydroxide
  • Magnesium carbonate

Question 10

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What term can be used to describe non-metal oxides?
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  • Acids
  • Alkalis
  • Bases
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