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7. Types of elements: Determining element as metal, nonmetal or metalloid

1. Which element is a metal? 2) He 3) Br 4) Hg
1) Br



2. Which of these Group 14 elements has characteristics of a metal? 4) C
2) Ge

1) Pb



3) Si

3. Which of these Period 4 elements exists as a metallic solid at STP? 4) Krypton

3) Calcium
2) Selenium

1) Arsenic

4. Which of these elements has nonmetallic properties?
1) Bismuth 2) Antimony 3) Arsenic 4) Phosphorous

5. Which list of elements contains only nonmetals?
1) Br and Kr 2) Al and Si 3) Li and Be 4) Ca and Cl

6. Which list of elements contains only of metalloids?
1) Pb and Bi 2) Si and Ge 3) B and C 4) H and He

7. Which element is a metalloid?
1) B 2) Al 3) Sn 4) Au

8. The element in which group contains only metallic elements?
1) Group 2 2) Group 13 3) Group 14 4) Group 17
9. Which group contains the most number of metallic elements? Need Help? Study Book Pg 33 Set 9, Also use he Periodic Table
1) Group 13 2) Group 14 3) Group 15 4) Group 18

10. Which of these groups contains only of nonmetallic elements?
1) Group 17 2) Group 14 3) Group 2 4) Group 2

11. Which of these groups contains the least amount of nonmetallic elements?
1) Group 16 2) Group 14 3) Group 15 4) Group 17

12. The element Antimony is a
1) Metal 2) Nonmetal 3) Metalloid 4) Halogen

13. The element Iodine is best described as a 3) Metalloid 4) Noble gas

1) Metal
2) Nonmetal

14. The element lead is best described as 3) A metalloid 4) A noble gas
1) A metal
2) A nonmetal


15. Which is true of Hydrogen? 3) It is a metal 4) It is a halogen
1) It is a nonmetal 2) It is a metalloid

16. The element in Group 13 Period 2 is 3) A noble gas 4) A metal
2) A nonmetal
1) A metalloid


17. The element in Period 3 Group 16 is 3) A metalloid 4) A transition metal
2) A nonmetal

1) A metal

18. The element in Group 3 Period 3 has
1) Nonmetallic properties 3) Both metallic and nonmetallic properties
4) Neither metallic not nonmetallic properties
2) Metallic properties

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