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The Periodic Table

The Periodic Table. A Review of Basic Chemical Principles. “Two or more substances that are combined and cannot be separated physically”. This is a mixture. This is a compound. This is an element. This is a solution.

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The Periodic Table

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  1. The Periodic Table A Review of Basic Chemical Principles

  2. “Two or more substances that are combined and cannot be separated physically” • This is a mixture. • This is a compound. • This is an element. • This is a solution.

  3. “Two or more substances that are not combined and can be separated physically” • This is a mixture. • This is a compound. • This is an element. • This is a solution.

  4. “A substance that is pure and contains only similar types of atoms” • This is a mixture. • This is a compound. • This is an element. • This is a solution.

  5. “A type of atom that contains the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons that is still within a pure substance” • Allotrope. • Isotope. • Isomer. • Aerosol.

  6. “A substance that is made of at least one type of substance dissolved into another substance and can be separated physically” • This is a mixture. • This is a compound. • This is an element. • This is a solution.

  7. Which of the following is not a type of physical separation? • Adding or removing heat. • Filtration. • Magnetization. • Combustion.

  8. Which of the following is a type of chemical separation? • Distillation. • Filtration. • Floatation. • Chromatography. • Decomposition.

  9. Which of the following is a type of Alkali Metal? • Magnesium. • Mercury. • Rubidium. • Phosphorous. • Manganese.

  10. Which of the following is a type of Metalloid? • Molybdenum. • Tin. • Ruthenium. • Phosphorous. • Arsenic.

  11. Which of the following is not a type of Halogen? • Phosphine. • Chlorine. • Bromine. • Iodine. • Astatine.

  12. Which of the following is not a type of Transition Metal? • Tungsten. • Polonium. • Cobalt. • Silver. • Zirconium.

  13. What are the Periodic Numbers? • 2, 6, 10, & 14. • 8, 18, 18, 32, & 32. • 8, 8, 18, 18, 32, & 32. • 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32, & 32.

  14. What is group eleven commonly referred to as? • Precious metals. • Heavy metals. • Transition metals. • Coinage metals.

  15. Lutetium is a..? • Alkali metal. • lanthaniod. • Actiniod. • Transition metal.

  16. How many semiconductors are non-metals? • Two. • Four. • Six. • Eight.

  17. Which of the following is a type of Trans-uranic Transition Metal? • Fermium. • Ununquadium. • Rubidium. • Seaborgium. • Promethium.

  18. Which of the following is a type of Trans-uranic Transition Metal? • Fermium. • Ununquadium. • Rubidium. • Seaborgium. • Promethium.

  19. Which of the following is not a type of Rare Earth Metal? • Neptunium. • Gadolinium. • Thorium. • Lutetium. • Promethium.

  20. How many elements are named after bodies in the solar system? • Four. • Five. • Six. • Seven. • Eight. • Nine.

  21. What is the ratio of gaseous elements to solid elements at R.T.P.? • Approximately 1 : 7. • Approximately 1 : 8. • Approximately 1 : 9. • Approximately 1 : 10.

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