
Periodic Table & Electron Structure Unit Test
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
5 mins • 12 pts
Match each definition to the correct vocabulary word.
Electronegativity
Electrons in the outermost energy level.
Atomic Radius
Ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
Alkali Metals
Group with 1 valence electron, very reactive with water
Valence Electrons
Distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron shell.
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2.
MATCH QUESTION
5 mins • 9 pts
Match each definition to the correct vocabulary word.
Halogens
Metals in the middle of the periodic table, often form colorful compounds.
Orbital
Region of space where electrons are most likely to be found.
Transition Metals
Atoms with 7 valence electrons, form salts with metals.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
A scientist is studying two unknown elements. One has 1 valence electron and reacts violently with water. The other has 7 valence electrons and forms salts easily. Which groups are these elements from?
Alkali metal and Halogen
Alkaline earth metal and Noble gas
Transition metal and Halogen
Nonmetal and Metalloid
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4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Which trend best explains why sodium (Na) has a larger atomic radius than chlorine (Cl)?
Sodium is to the left of chlorine on the same period.
Chlorine has fewer protons.
Sodium has more electron shells than chlorine.
Chlorine is lower on the periodic table.
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5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Which element has the highest ionization energy?
Lithium (Li)
Carbon (C)
Oxygen (O)
Fluorine (F)
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
A jewelry maker chooses gold (Au) for rings because it does not easily react with air or water. Which property explains this?
Gold has very high electronegativity.
Gold’s electrons are arranged in stable filled d orbitals.
Gold has only 1 valence electron.
Gold has a very small atomic radius.
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Which best explains why chlorine (Cl) is more reactive than iodine (I)?
Chlorine has a larger atomic radius.
Chlorine is more electronegative.
Iodine has fewer protons.
Iodine is in the same period as chlorine.
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