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Free Exam: Nature of Science A

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Question 1
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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 ____.
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
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)?
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?
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: No
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
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: No
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