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      Periodic table Quiz

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      An element in Group II period 3 has
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      • 3 valence electrons, 2 principal quantum shells

      • 3 principal quantum shells, 2 valence electrons

      • 2 valence electrons, 2 principal quantum shell

      • 3 valence electrons, 3 principal quantum shells

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      1. An element in Group II period 3 has
        1. 3 valence electrons, 2 principal quantum shells
        2. 3 principal quantum shells, 2 valence electrons
        3. 2 valence electrons, 2 principal quantum shell
        4. 3 valence electrons, 3 principal quantum shells
      2. Which of the following is true for isotopes?
        1. Same number of protons, different number of neutrons
        2. Same number of protons, different number of electrons
        3. Same number of electrons, different number of neutrons
        4. Same number of neutrons, different number of electrons
      3. Down the group, elements have a/an
        1. Increase in atomic radius, increase in electronegativity
        2. Increase in electronegativity, increase in ionisation energy
        3. Decrease in electronegativity, increase in atomic radius
        4. Decrease in electronegativity, increase in ionisation energy
      4. The properties of Sodium are:
        1. Soft , low density
        2. Soft , high melting point
        3. Hard but malleable and ductile
        4. Hard , low melting point
      5. What are the properties of Iodine?
        1. Iodine is more reactive than chlorine
        2. Chlorine has a larger atomic radius than fluorine
        3. Iodine can react with hydrogen to form hydrogen halides
        4. Iodine can be displaced by Astatine in a iodine compound
      6. Which of the following elements is the most electronegative?
        1. Potassium, K
        2. Magnesium, Mg
        3. Phosphorus, P
        4. Fluorine, F
      7. Define isoelectronic in atoms/ions.
        1. Atoms with different number of electrons
        2. Ions with different number of electrons
        3. Atoms/ ions with same number of electrons
        4. Atoms which are chemically inert.
      8. What are the elements/compounds formed in a reaction of Lithium and water?
        1. Lithium oxide and hydrogen
        2. Lithium hydroxide and hydrogen
        3. Lithium, oxygen and hydrogen
        4. No reaction. Lithium and water.
        1. Lithium, like all Group I metals, react very violently with water to form Metal hydoxides with hydrogen gas. Since Group I metals are higher in the reactivity series than hydrogen, they displace hydrogen from water.

      9. What does aqueous sodium chloride have that allows it to conduct electricity?
        1. Mobile ions
        2. Mobile electrons
        3. Mobile ions and electrons
        4. None. It cannot conduct electricity
        1. Sodium chloride ionises in water to form mobile sodium ions and chlorine ions. These mobile ions can conduct electricity under applied potential difference. Therefore, aqueous sodium chloride conducts electricity.

      10. Which elements form ionic compounds with each other?
        1. Magnesium and Beryllium
        2. Calcium and Iron
        3. Carbon and Sulfur
        4. Potassium and chlorine
        1. Potassium is a metal whereas chlorine is a non-metal. Ionic compounds consist of metals and non-metals chemically bonded together.

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