The family or group of elements on the periodic table made up of inert gases is known as the _________ family.
The family or group of elements on the periodic table that is highly reactive in water is known as the _________ family.
Which of the following elements is not part of the same group Carbon, Silicon, Nitrogen, and Germanium
Which of the following elements is not part of the same period: Barium, Strontium, Rubidium, Tin
Give the group #, Period #, and Family name for the element Radium
What is the symbol for the element Cl
What is the symbol for the element Cesium
What is the name of the element with the symbol Mg
Give the element name with the symbol W on the Period Table
Give the element name with the symbol Pm
Which prefix has a factor of 10^6
What is the correct factor for Kilo
Write the correct factor for micro and symbol
What prefix has a factor of 10^-2
What prefix has a factor of 10^-12 and what is its symbol
When Water Boils to a gas this phase change is called _________ and is a ____________ property
Name the four states of Matter
When Dry Ice melts and goes directly from a solid to a gas this phase change is also known as
Name three examples of intensive properties
Name three examples of extensive properties
Which of the following is not a metal: Sodium, Gallium, Mercury, and Hydrogen
Which of the following is an example of a mixture: sulfur, water, sandwich, and vinegar
Which element is NOT a non-metal: Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Radon, Polonium
Put the following groups in order of increasing reactivity: Alkali Metals, Transition Metals, Noble Gases, and Alkali Earth Metals
Name the 7 Metalloids with their symbols and names
Noble Gases
Nitrogen
Barium
group 2, Period 7, Alkali Earth Metals
Chlorine
Cs
Magnesium
Tungsten
Promethium
Mega, M
10^3
10^-6, u
centi, c
pico, p
evaporation, intensive
gas, liquid, solid, plasma, also Bose-Einstein Condensate and fermionic condenstate, Quark-gluon plasma
sublimation
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Hydrogen
sandwich
Polonium, Po
Noble Gases < Transition Metals < Alkali Earth Metals < Alkali Metals
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