Periodic Table Basics
Alkali & Alkaline Earth Metals
Noble Gases
Halogens
History of the Periodic Table
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What do you call a vertical column on the periodic table?

A group/chemical family

100

Which group contains the alkali metals?

Group 1

100

Which group are noble gases found in?

Group 18

100

Which group are the halogens in?

Group 17


100

Who created the first periodic table?

Dmitri Mendeleev

200

What do you call a horizontal row on the periodic table?

A period

200

Name one alkali metal.

lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and francium (Fr)

200

How do noble gases usually behave in chemical reactions?

They don't react because they are stable.

200

Name one halogen.

fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (At), and tennessine (Ts)

200

How many elements were known in Mendeleev’s time?

63 elements

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What do elements in the same group have in common?

They have similar chemical and physical properties

300

Which group are alkaline earth metals found in?

Group 2

300

Which noble gas is used in balloons?

Helium

300

What safety concern is associated with many halogens?

They can be poisonous

300

What is Dmitri Mendeleev known as?


The father of the periodic table

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How did Dmitri Mendeleev originally arrange the elements in his periodic table (left to right)?


By increasing atomic mass

400

Give one property of alkali metals.  

Soft, shiny, very reactive, low density

400

What happens to noble gases when electricity passes through them?

They glow with bright colours

400

Why are halogens rarely found alone in nature?

They are very reactive

400

Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his table?


He believed that there were elements yet to be discovered.

500

If an element is missing from a group, what can we predict about it?

Its properties based on nearby elements

500

Why are alkaline earth metals used in fireworks?

They burn with bright, colourful flames

500

Which noble gas glows red in signs?

Neon

500

Give one real-world use of a halogen.

Chlorine to kill bacteria in pools, iodine to disinfect cuts, bromine to increase a bulb's lifespan/brightness

500

What did Mendeleev do in his periodic table to predict new elements?

He left gaps for undiscovered elements