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Periodic Trends Quiz review
The “Father of the Periodic Table” (a Russian) – spell his name correctly!
Horizontal rows of the periodic table are called this.
Vertical columns of the periodic table are called ‘groups’ or this.
Which element in period 3 has 6 valence electrons?
Which element in period 5 has only 1 electron in its 5s sublevel?
Which element in period 3 has a full octet?
What family of elements has only 1 valence electron?
Which family of elements has a filled valence shell?
Which is larger? A Lithium atom or a Lithium ion?
Which is larger? A Chlorine atom or a Chlorine ion?
What is the next larger atom than sodium in the same family?
How many atoms are larger than Ca, and in the same period as Ca?
Which element has a larger atomic radius? Silicon or Sulfur?
Which element has a larger atomic radius? Calcium or Barium?
This element contains a full valence shell, but only has 2 electrons.
What is the heaviest atom with 5 valence electrons?
Which element has the greatest electronegativity? Carbon or Oxygen?
Which element has the greatest electronegativity? Rubidium or Potassium?
Which element has the greater ionization energy? Bromine or Iodine?
Which element has the greater ionization energy? Aluminum or Phosphorus?