AQA GCSE Chemistry C3- Periodic Table

Quiz for C3 on the periodic table. Please do this in the quiz format rather than the flashcard format, as it is better done in the quiz format. I don't know why it always changes to flashcards :S

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  • Created on: 22-05-12 15:01
John Dalton arranged elements in order of what?
Mass
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Who is remembered as the father of the periodic table?
Mendeleev
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What are noble gases?
Gases the are very unreactive
3 of 12
What type of metals are in Group 1?
Alkali
4 of 12
How do we stop the alkali metals from reacting with oxygen in the air?
Store them in oil
5 of 12
Whhich of these are properties of alkali metals?
Low density, soft, reactive
6 of 12
What happens when we add lithium, sodium or potassium to water?
The metal floats and the water starts fizzing
7 of 12
Transition metals have very high melting points ith the exception of what?
Mercury
8 of 12
Larger atoms...
Lose electrons more easily
9 of 12
How many electrons does a halogen have in its highest energy level?
7
10 of 12
What type of bonding do halogens do with other non metals?
Covalent
11 of 12
Potassium+water----->. ????
Potassium hydroxide + hydrogen
12 of 12

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Who is remembered as the father of the periodic table?

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Mendeleev

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What are noble gases?

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What type of metals are in Group 1?

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How do we stop the alkali metals from reacting with oxygen in the air?

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Shaun May

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All very good, well worded too - but I'm pretty sure Potassium does more than just 'sink' when you put it in water?! Fizz and float (answer 3) seems a lot more likely.

Someone

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Sorry, was pretty sure I had put fizz and float, I'll change that dw

Nicola

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Thank you very much :)

Gerda

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this is very useful . thankss

Kat

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100% :)

Amybaker

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woo 100%

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