Free Exam: Nature of Science A
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1. Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. The element rubidium (Rb) is most likely to react with the element ____.
1. Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. The element rubidium (Rb) is most likely to react with the element ____.
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 1 |
Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. Atoms of which of the following elements will become most stable by gaining one electron
Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. Atoms of which of the following elements will become most stable by gaining one electron
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 1 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 3
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Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above.
Which of these elements has atoms with the same outer energy level configuration as atoms of the element aluminum (Al)?
Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above.
Which of these elements has atoms with the same outer energy level configuration as atoms of the element aluminum (Al)?
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 1 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 4
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Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. What do the elements chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) have in common?
Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. What do the elements chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) have in common?
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 1 |
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Question 5
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Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. Which element group is made up of shiny solids that are harder than alkali metals
Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements shown above. Which element group is made up of shiny solids that are harder than alkali metals
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 1 |
Randomize answers: | No |