The Periodic Table Unit Test

1. Which statement about metals and nonmetals is correct?

*Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.*

2. Based on properties of elements in the periodic table, which element is the best conductor of thermal energy?

*vanadium (V)*

3. Which element has four valence electrons?

*silicon (Si)*

4. Which statement best explains why hydrogen’s atomic number is equal to its mass?

*Hydrogen does not have any neutrons.*

5. Which statement correctly compares the valence electrons for atoms of francium (Fr) and barium (Ba)?

*Francium has fewer valence electrons, but they are in a higher energy level.*

6. Gallium has an atomic number of 31 and a mass number of 70. Which table shows the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a gallium ion with a +3 charge?

*protons 31, neutrons 39, electrons 28*

7. Which is true about about stable isotopes?

*A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons.*

8. On which atomic property proposed by Henry Moseley is the current periodic table of the elements based?

*atomic number*

9. Which incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model was fixed by Bohr’s model?

*Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.*

10. You plan to pass alpha particles through a field that contains a consistent type of particle. Which configuration will result in the largest deflection of alpha particles?

*low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles*

11. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?

*on the right side of the periodic table*

12. Which element would have a full outer shell of electrons if it gained three electrons?

*nitrogen*

13. Which group of elements has the most similar chemical properties?

*fluorine, chlorine, and iodine*

14. Group 2 elements have two valence electrons. Which kind of bond will they most likely form, and why?

*An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.*

15. An element has six valence electrons. Which ionic charge will its ion carry?

*2–*

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The answers include:

  • Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle is correct about metals and nonmetals.
  • Based on properties of elements in the periodic table,  vanadium is the element which is the best conductor of thermal energy.

  • Silicon is the element has four valence electrons.

  • Hydrogen does not have any neutrons is the statement which best explains why hydrogen’s atomic number is equal to its mass.

  • Francium has fewer valence electrons, but they are in a higher energy level is the statement which correctly compares the valence electrons for atoms of francium (Fr) and barium (Ba).

  • Gallium has an atomic number of 31 and a mass number of 70. The table which has *protons 31, neutrons 39, electrons 28 shows the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a gallium ion with a +3 charge.

  • A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons is true about stable isotopes.

  • Atomic number is the atomic property proposed by Henry Moseley in which the current periodic table of the elements is based.

  • Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus is the incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model was fixed by Bohr’s model.

  • You plan to pass alpha particles through a field that contains a consistent type of particle. Low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles configuration will result in the largest deflection of alpha particles.

  • On the right side of the periodic table is where you will find elements that have full valence electron shells.

  • Nitrogen is the element which would have a full outer shell of electrons if it gained three electrons.

  • Fluorine, chlorine, and iodine are the group of elements which has the most similar chemical properties.

  • Group 2 elements have two valence electrons. An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.

  • An element has six valence electrons. 2– is the ionic charge which its ion will carry.


What is a Metal?

This is a substance which allow heat or electric current to pass through it easily and examples include iron etc.

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