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Topic 2: The Periodic Table
5. Properties of elements : Recalling concept facts and definitions
1. Elements that can be hammered into thin sheet are said to be 4) Brittle
3) Malleable
2) Luster
1) Ductile
2. Property of an element that describes its ability to be drawn into thin sheet is called
2) Ductile
1) Ductile
4) Brittle
3) Malleable
3. Shininess of an element means that the element
1) Is brittle 2) is dull 3) has conductivity 4) has luster
4. Atomic radius indicates which information about the elements?
1) Atomic size 2) Atomic hardness 3) Atomic density 4) Bonding size
5. Ionization energy values of an element measures the element’s ability to
1) Lose electrons 2) Attract electrons 3) Carry heat 4) Carry electricity
6. Electronegativity values of the elements measure the elements’ ability to
1) Lose electrons 2) Attract electrons 3) Carry heat 4) Carry electricity
7. Brittleness describes how easily 3) A solid shatters when struck
1) A solid sublimes
2) A solid melts 4) A solid can be drawn into a thin wire Need Help? Study Book Pg 33 Set 5
8. Conductivity refers to atom’s ability to
1) Reacts with other elements 3) Lose electrons
2) Carry electrical current
4) Break easily
9. Atoms ability to gain electrons from another atom during bonding is determined by the atom’s
1) Density value
3) Electronegativity value
2) Ionization energy value 4) Conductivity value
10. The tendency for an atom to give away its electrons during bonding is measured by its
1) Atomic radius value 3) Electronegativity value
2) Density value 4) Ionization energy value
6. Types of elements and their properties: Recalling concept facts and definitions
1. Which is a property of most metallic solids?
1) Ductile 2) Brittleness 3) Low conductivity 4) High ionization energy
2. Solid nonmetal elements tend to be
1) Malleable 2) Brittle 3) Ductile 4) Luster
3. An element has luster as one of its physical properties. Which is most likely true of this element?
1) It is a gas 2) It is a metal 3) It is a nonmetal 4) It is gas
4. Which properties are characteristics of metallic elements? Need Help? Study Book Pg 33 - 35 Set 5 -9
1) Malleable and luster 3) Brittleness and dullness
2) Low heat conductivity and luster 4) Brittleness and ductile
5. Which characteristics describe most metals?
1) Good electrical conductivity and poor heat conductivity
2) Poor electrical conductivity and poor heat conductivity
3) Good heat conductivity and good heat conductivity
4) Poor electrical conductivity and good heat conductivity
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Topic 2: The Periodic Table
5. Properties of elements : Recalling concept facts and definitions
1. Elements that can be hammered into thin sheet are said to be 4) Brittle
3) Malleable
2) Luster
1) Ductile
2. Property of an element that describes its ability to be drawn into thin sheet is called
2) Ductile
1) Ductile
4) Brittle
3) Malleable
3. Shininess of an element means that the element
1) Is brittle 2) is dull 3) has conductivity 4) has luster
4. Atomic radius indicates which information about the elements?
1) Atomic size 2) Atomic hardness 3) Atomic density 4) Bonding size
5. Ionization energy values of an element measures the element’s ability to
1) Lose electrons 2) Attract electrons 3) Carry heat 4) Carry electricity
6. Electronegativity values of the elements measure the elements’ ability to
1) Lose electrons 2) Attract electrons 3) Carry heat 4) Carry electricity
7. Brittleness describes how easily 3) A solid shatters when struck
1) A solid sublimes
2) A solid melts 4) A solid can be drawn into a thin wire Need Help? Study Book Pg 33 Set 5
8. Conductivity refers to atom’s ability to
1) Reacts with other elements 3) Lose electrons
2) Carry electrical current
4) Break easily
9. Atoms ability to gain electrons from another atom during bonding is determined by the atom’s
1) Density value
3) Electronegativity value
2) Ionization energy value 4) Conductivity value
10. The tendency for an atom to give away its electrons during bonding is measured by its
1) Atomic radius value 3) Electronegativity value
2) Density value 4) Ionization energy value
6. Types of elements and their properties: Recalling concept facts and definitions
1. Which is a property of most metallic solids?
1) Ductile 2) Brittleness 3) Low conductivity 4) High ionization energy
2. Solid nonmetal elements tend to be
1) Malleable 2) Brittle 3) Ductile 4) Luster
3. An element has luster as one of its physical properties. Which is most likely true of this element?
1) It is a gas 2) It is a metal 3) It is a nonmetal 4) It is gas
4. Which properties are characteristics of metallic elements? Need Help? Study Book Pg 33 - 35 Set 5 -9
1) Malleable and luster 3) Brittleness and dullness
2) Low heat conductivity and luster 4) Brittleness and ductile
5. Which characteristics describe most metals?
1) Good electrical conductivity and poor heat conductivity
2) Poor electrical conductivity and poor heat conductivity
3) Good heat conductivity and good heat conductivity
4) Poor electrical conductivity and good heat conductivity
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