1. The elements with the smallest atomic radii are found in the: a) upper left-hand corner of the periodic table b) lower right-hand corner of the periodic table c) lower left-hand corner of the periodic table d) upper right-hand corner of the periodic table
2. Given the representation of a chlorine atom, which circle might represent an atom of bromine? a) Circle B b) Circle Dd) Circle C
3. Given the representation of a chlorine atom, which circle might represent an atom of fluorine? a) Circle Db) Circle C c) Circle C d) Circle B
4. As one moves from left to right ( → ) within a period across the periodic table, the electronegativity of the elements encountered tends to: a) stay the sameb) increasec) decrease
5. Of the following elements, which one would have the largest electronegativity energy? a) Iodine (I, atomic #53) b) Bromine (Br, atomic #35) c) Chlorine (Cl, atomic #17) d) Fluorine (F, atomic #9)
6. Of the following elements, which one would have the smallest radius? a) Bromine (Br, atomic #35)b)Iodine (I, atomic #53) c) Fluorine (F, atomic #9) d) Chlorine (Cl, atomic #17)
7. As one moves from down ( ↓ ) a group on the periodic table, the atomic radius of the elements encountered tends to: a) stay the same b) increasec) decrease
8. The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is known as: a) radioactivityb) electronegativity c) ionization energyd)electron affinity
9. Given the representation of a chlorine atom, which circle might represent an atom of argon? a) Circle Db) Circle C c) Circle B
10. Anions have a ______________ charge and are ______________ than the atoms from which they formed. a) positive/largerb) negative/smaller c) negative/largerd) positive/smaller 11. As one moves from down ( ↓ ) a group on the periodic table, the electronegativity of the elements encountered tends to: a) decreaseb) stay the same c) increase
12. The least electronegative elements are the: a) Alkali metals b) Noble gases c) Halogens
13. As one moves from left to right ( → ) within a period across the periodic table, the atomic radius of the elements encountered tends to: a) decreaseb) increasec) stay the same
14. Which of these elements would have the lowest first ionization energy? Element C Element D Element B Element A
15. Generally speaking, the group of elements with the highest first ionization energy is: Group 16 Group 17 Group 18 Group 1
16. Of the following elements, which one would have the largest ionization energy? a) Hydrogen (H, atomic #1) b) Cesium (Cs, atomic #55) c) Potassium (K, atomic #19) d)Sodium (Na, atomic #11)
17) As one moves from down ( ↓ ) a group on the periodic table, the ionization energy of the elements encountered tends to: a) stay the sameb) increasec) decrease
18)Given the representation of a chlorine atom, which circle might a chloride ion, Cl-? Circle DCircle CCircle B
19) As one moves from left to right ( → ) within a period across the periodic table, the ionization energy of the elements encountered tends to: a) decreaseb) stay the samec)increase
20) Given the representation of a chlorine atom, which circle might represent an atom of sulfur? Circle BCircle CCircle D
21) Of the following elements, which one would have the smallest ionization energy? Nitrogen (N, atomic #7) Neon (Ne, atomic #10) Lithium (Li, atomic #3) Boron (B, atomic #5) 22. Cations have a ______________ charge and are ______________ than the atoms from which they formed. a) negative/smallerb) negative/larger c) positive/largerd) positive/smaller
23. A vertical column ( ↓ ) of elements on the periodic table may also be referred to as a:
a) family b) series c) groupd)period
24. The elements with the largest atomic radii are found in the: a) lower right-hand corner of the periodic table b) upper left-hand corner of the periodic table c) lower left-hand corner of the periodic table d) upper right-hand corner of the periodic table
25. Of the following elements, which one would have the largest radius? Nitrogen (N, atomic #7)Lithium (Li, atomic #3) Neon (Ne, atomic #10) Boron (B, atomic #5)
26. A horizontal row ( → ) of elements on the periodic table may also be referred to as a:
a) family b) series c) groupd)period
27. The measure of the attraction that an atom has for electrons involved in chemical bonds is known as: a) radioactivityb) electronegativity c) ionization energyd)electron affinity
28. The most active metals are located in the: a) lower right-hand corner of the periodic table b) upper left-hand corner of the periodic table c) lower left-hand corner of the periodic table d) upper right-hand corner of the periodic table
29. Of the following elements, which one would have the smallest radius? Nitrogen (N, atomic #7)Lithium (Li, atomic #3) Neon (Ne, atomic #10) Boron (B, atomic #5)
30. Of the following elements, which one would have the largest radius? Cesium (Cs, atomic #55) Sodium (Na, atomic #11) Hydrogen (H, atomic #1) Potassium (K, atomic #19)