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Worksheet 5: . Topic 2


Set C: Properties of Group Objective: To test your knowledge of properties related to groups of
the elements

Write in the space provided: “alkali metals,”, “alkaline earth metals”, “transition metals”, “Group 13”
“halogens”, “noble gases” to indicate which group of the elements each statement is describing.

40. Elements form oxide compounds with a general formula of MO. 40.____________________

41. Elements tend to form compounds that can produce colored solution. 41.____________________

42. Elements all have full valence shell. 42.____________________

43. Elements are the most reactive of all metals. 43.___________________

44. Elements include the most reactive nonmetal 44.____________________

45. Elements tend to have multiple positive oxidation number. 45.____________________
46. Elements form oxide compound with a general formula of X2O.
46.____________________
47. Elements form oxide compounds with a general formula of L2O3 47.____________________

48. Elements exist as monatomic gases. 48.____________________

49. Elements generally form +3 ions during bonding 49.____________________

50. Elements all have two electrons in their valence shell.
50.____________________
51. Elements always form a negative one (-1) charge ion. 51.____________________

52. Elements all have seven valence electrons. 52.____________________
53. Elements form compounds with Group 1 elements with a general
formula of XY. 53.____________________

54. Elements are obtained from electrolytic reduction of fused salt. 54.____________________

55. Elements neither gain nor lose electrons. 55.____________________

56. Elements exist mostly as diatomic molecules. 56.____________________

57. Elements combine with Group 17 elements in a ratio of 1 : 2. 57.____________________
58. Elements always form a +2 ion when combined with other atoms.
58.____________________
59. Elements combine with oxygen in a ratio of 1 : 1. 59.____________________

60. Elements are stable and rarely form compounds. 60. ___________________

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