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Periodic Table Revision Lesson

Periodic Table Revision Lesson

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Chemistry, Science

6th - 7th Grade

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Hard

NGSS
HS-PS1-1, MS-PS1-5, MS-ESS2-1

+2

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Periodic Table Revision Lesson

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Where are metalloids located on the periodic table?
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to the right of nonmetals
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along the zig-zag line
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to the left of the zig-zag line
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to the right of the zig-zag line

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Multiple Choice

Metalloids _____________
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have no properties of metals.
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have no properties of nonmetals.
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have some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
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none of the above

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Multiple Choice

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A type of rock that contains minerals and metals

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ore

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metal

3

malleable

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gem

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Multiple Choice

Metals are sonorous in nature. What is sonorous?

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Making into powder

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Drawn into wires

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Make sound on beating

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None of these

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Multiple Choice

Steel is an example of an

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Metal

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Non-Metal

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Alloy

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Some metals are d_______, which means they can be drawn into a wire.

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Some metals are m________ , which means the can be hammered into different shapes.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these elements are a Non-Metal?

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Copper

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Gold

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Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

Which of these elements are a Non-Metal?

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Copper

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Gold

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Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

When an alkali metal reacts with water, the hydroxide produced dissolves to form and alkaline solution, True or False?
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

Which is the lightest alkali metal?
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Aluminium
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Hydrogen
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Lithium
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Potassium

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an alkali metal
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Li
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Cl
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K
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Cs

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Multiple Choice

What is the symbol equation for the reaction between sodium hydroxide and water?
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2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2
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Na + H2O → NaOH + H
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Na + H20 → NaCl + CO2
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2Na + 2H2O → 2NaH2 + O2

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Multiple Choice

What is formed when sodium reacts with water?
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sodium oxide and hydrogen
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sodium hydroxide and hydrogen
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sodium hydroxide and oxygen
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sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

Alkali metals are found in which group of the periodic table?

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 7

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group 8

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Multiple Choice

Alkali metals are found in which group of the periodic table?

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 7

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group 8

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Multiple Choice

As you go down the group, how does the boiling point of the halogen elements change?

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Increases

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Decreases

3

They're all about the same

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Multiple Choice

Would a displacement reaction occur for Iodine + Potassium Bromide?

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Yes

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No

3

Maybe

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Multiple Choice

Would a displacement reaction occur for Bromine + Potassium Iodide?

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Yes

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No

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Maybe

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A displacement reaction involves...

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a solution turning brown or yellow.

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a less reactive element taking the place of a more reactive element.

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a dislocated hip.

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a more reactive element taking the place of a less reactive element.

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Multiple Choice

As you move down the group, halogens' reactivity...

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increases

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decreases

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doesn't change

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shows no trend.

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Multiple Choice

At room temperature, chlorine is...
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a yellow-green gas
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a brown gas
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a yellow-green liquid

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Multiple Choice

Which of the "Halogens" is found in liquid state at room temperature?

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Flourine

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Astatine

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Iodine

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Bromine

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Multiple Choice

Which of the "Halogens" is found in liquid state at room temperature?

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Flourine

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Astatine

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Iodine

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Bromine

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following has the lowest boiling point?

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Argon

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Krypton

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Xenon

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Helium

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Neon

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a noble gas that is heavier than air?
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Hydrogen
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Helium
3
Argon
4
Sodium

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Multiple Choice

Which noble gas is found in signs or light displays?
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Krypton
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Helium
3
Argon
4
Neon

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True or False; Krypton is colourless and odourless
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

6.15: Which of these is not a property of noble gases?

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Colourless

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Odourless

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Flammable

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Gas at room temperature

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How many elements are in the Noble Gas family?

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24

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13

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6

4

18

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How many elements are in the Noble Gas family?

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24

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13

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6

4

18

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Fill in the Blank

____________ can form a compound with fluoride and oxygen.

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