
Physical Science Periodic Table
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 31 Questions
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Unit 1 Test: Periodic Table & Atomic Structure Review
Use this student paced Quizizz lesson to help you review and understand the topics that will be on your test this week!
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How it Works:
This is a student paced lesson with videos and practice questions. This Quizizz has as much information in the form of videos and images as it does practice problems.
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Reorder
Order the scientists in order of periodic table attempt with 1 being to oldest and 4 being the most recent.
Dmitri Mendeleev
John Newlands
Johann Wolfang Döbereiner
Antoine Lavoisier
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Match
Match the scientist with their method for organizing the elements.
Antoine Lavoisier
Johann Wolfang Döbereiner
John Newlands
Dmitri Mendeleev
Metals vs. Nonmetals
Triads using physical and chemical properties
Octaves using properties and atomic weight
Groups and periods using properties and atomic weights with room for unknown elements
Metals vs. Nonmetals
Triads using physical and chemical properties
Octaves using properties and atomic weight
Groups and periods using properties and atomic weights with room for unknown elements
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Review the basics of the periodic table including: groups, periods, families, atomic number, atomic weight, etc.
Practice questions coming up next!
Periodic Table Basics
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Multiple Choice
What are rows on the periodic table called?
Groups
Families
Periods
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Multiple Choice
What are regular columns on the periodic table called?
Groups
Families
Periods
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Multiple Choice
What are special columns with elements that have similar properties on the periodic table called?
Groups
Families
Periods
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Multiple Choice
What is the atomic number of oxygen?
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O
Oxygen
15.999
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Multiple Choice
What is the atomic weight of oxygen?
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O
Oxygen
15.999
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Multiple Choice
What is the element name of the element?
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O
Oxygen
15.999
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Multiple Choice
What is the element symbol of the element?
8
O
Oxygen
15.999
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Match
Match the following elements to their period.
Oxygen (O)
Calcium (Ca)
Silver (Ag)
Francium (Fr)
Lead (Pb)
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7
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4
5
7
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Match
Match the family with its properties.
Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Transition Metals
Halogens
Noble Gases
Group 1 (Minus H); Soft Metallic Solids; Low Melting Points & Densities
Group 2; Soft Metallic Solids; Low Melting Points & Densities
Groups 3-12; Hard Metallic Solids; High Melting Points & Densities
Group 17; Nonmetals; Super Reactive
Group 18; Nonreactive Gases; Very Stable Atoms
Group 1 (Minus H); Soft Metallic Solids; Low Melting Points & Densities
Group 2; Soft Metallic Solids; Low Melting Points & Densities
Groups 3-12; Hard Metallic Solids; High Melting Points & Densities
Group 17; Nonmetals; Super Reactive
Group 18; Nonreactive Gases; Very Stable Atoms
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Review the structure of atoms including: neutrons, electrons, protons, ions, isotopes, etc.
Practice questions coming up!
Structure of an Atom
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Multiple Choice
Where are electrons located in the atom?
Nucleus
Orbitals
Empty Space
Cell
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Multiple Choice
Where are neutrons located in the atom?
Nucleus
Orbitals
Empty Space
Cell
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Multiple Choice
Where are protons located in the atom?
Nucleus
Orbitals
Empty Space
Cell
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Multiple Choice
A negative ion
Proton
Electron
Cation
Anion
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Multiple Choice
A positive ion
Proton
Electron
Cation
Anion
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Multiple Choice
An atom with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Ion
Isotope
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Multiple Choice
An atom with a charge
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Ion
Isotope
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Multiple Choice
Neutral particle
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Ion
Isotope
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Multiple Choice
Negative particle
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Ion
Isotope
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Multiple Choice
Positive particle
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Ion
Isotope
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This next video will tell you the basic rules for groups and their charges as ions. While what is said in the video is correct, make sure you know the process for determining ion charge as well!
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Multiple Choice
A positive ion is called a(n) ___________.
anion
cation
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Multiple Choice
A negative ion is called a(n) ________.
anion
cation
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Multiple Choice
An atom becomes _________ when it gains electrons.
Positive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Choice
An atom becomes _______ when it loses electrons.
Positive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What type of ion does Calcium form?
+1
+2
-1
-2
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Multiple Choice
What type of ion does Fluorine form?
+1
+2
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-1
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Multiple Choice
What type of ion does Lithium form?
+1
+3
-1
-3
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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