neutrons
protons
electrons
atomic mass
atomic number
100

Mendeleev created the first periodic table by arranging elements in order of ____.

a.decreasing atomic mass

b.increasing atomic mass

c.increasing atomic number

d.increasing melting points and densities



b.increasing atomic mass

100

Nonmetals are ____________________ conductors of heat and electricity.

poor

100

A material is said to be ductile if it ____.

a.can be pulled out, or drawn, into a long wire

b.can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes

c.can transfer heat or electricity to another material

d.is a mixture of a metal with at least one other element


a.can be pulled out, or drawn, into a long wire

100

Which of the following statements about transition metals is true?

a.They are never found uncombined in nature.

b.They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.

c.They are so soft that they can be cut with an ordinary knife.

d.They are the most reactive of all the types of metals.


b.They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.

100

The maximum number of electrons the third level of an atom can hold is ____

a.2

b.8

c. 18

d. 32

c. 18

200

How did chemists change Mendeleev’s periodic table in the early 1900s?


a.They included chemical properties such as bonding power.

b.They included physical properties such as melting point and density.

c.They used atomic mass instead of atomic number to organize the elements.

d.They used atomic number instead of atomic mass to organize the elements.


d.They used atomic number instead of atomic mass to organize the elements.

200

____________________ have no charge; they are neutral.

Neutrons 

200

In an atom, the number of protons equals the number of ____.


a.nuclei

b.electrons

c.neutrons

d.isotopes



b.electrons

200

Which group of elements shares characteristics with both metals and nonmetals?


a.salts

b.metalloids

c.halogens

d.lanthanides


b.metalloids

200

The 2nd energy level of an atom can hold a maximum of ____ electrons with the exception of hydrogen and helium.


a.2

b.8

c. 18

d. 32

b. 8

300

Most metals are NOT ____.

a.ductile

b.good conductors of heat and electricity

c.liquid at room temperature

d.malleable


c.liquid at room temperature

300

Each element is given a specific ____________________ that usually consists of one or two letters.

chemical symbol 

300

The elements in a column of the periodic table ____.

a.have similar properties

b.are in the same period

c.have the same atomic mass

d.have very similar chemical symbols


a.have similar properties

300

The elements that do not ordinarily form compounds are ____.


a.elements in the carbon family

b.metals

c.halogens

d.noble gases


d.noble gases

300

The modern periodic table is organized according to ____________________.

atomic number 

400

In the periodic table, the most reactive metals are found ____.


a.in Group 1, the first column on the left

b.in Period 1, the first row across the top

c.in Groups 13 through 16 in the center

d.in Periods 6 and 7 at the bottom


a.in Group 1, the first column on the left

400

The ____________________ is the very small center core of an atom.

nucleus 

400

What information in the periodic table indicates the number of protons in an atom?


a.the position of the element in its column

b.the element’s chemical symbol

c.the element’s atomic number

d.the element’s atomic mass


c.the element’s atomic number

400

Which particles in atoms have a negative electric charge?


a.electrons

b.protons

c.neutrons

d.nuclei


a.electrons

400

The horizontal rows in the periodic table are known as ____________________.

periods 

500

Which group contains the most elements?


a.metalloids

b.nonmetals

c.metals

d.transition elements


c.metals

500

Part of ____________________ atomic theory was atoms cannot be created or destroyed in any chemical change, only rearranged.

Daltons

500

The two most common alkaline earth metals are ____.

a.copper and zinc

b.iron and silver

c.sodium and potassium

d.calcium and magnesium


d.calcium and magnesium

500

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine are part of a family called ____.

a.noble gases

b.metalloids

c.halogens

d.alkali metals





c.halogens

500

The elements in a group of the periodic table have ____________________ characteristics

similar 
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