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6. Isotopes are different atomic forms of the same element, which have a different number of Protons but the same number of Neutrons.

  • False
  • True

7. What are the Veritical columns in the Periodic table called?

  • Groups
  • Columns
  • Gases
  • Gangs
  • Metals

8. The elements in each group all have the same number of electrons in their outer shell.

  • True
  • False

9. What is Ionic Bonding?

  • Transferring Neutrons
  • Transferring Electrons
  • Transferring Protons

10. Which of these is NOT a property of Giant Ionic Structures?

  • They have low Melting Points.
  • They conduct Electricity when molten.
  • They have High Boiling Points.
  • They have High Melting Points.
  • They dissolve to form solutions that conduct Electricity.

11. Which of these groups are most likely to form Ions?

  • 0 & 1
  • 2 & 1
  • 4 & 5
  • 3 & 4
  • 2 & 3

12. What does Covalent Bonds mean?

  • Sharing Neutrons
  • Halfing Protons
  • Sharing Protons
  • Sharing Electrons
  • Halfing Electrons

13. Molecule substances are what at room temperature?

  • Solids or Liquids
  • Liquids or Gases
  • Gases Only
  • Solids Only
  • Liquids Only

14. Are Giant Covelent structures soluble or insoluble in water?

  • Insoluble
  • Soluble

15. Giant Covalent structures don't conduct electricity even when molten.

  • True
  • False

16. Giant Covalent structures have very low melting and boiling points.

  • False
  • True

17. Which of these is NOT a Giant Covalent Structure?

  • Copper
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Diamond
  • Graphite

18. How big are Nanomaterials?

  • Tiny
  • Large
  • Normal

19. What is Nitinol?

  • A "heat sensitive alloy".
  • A "shape memory alloy".
  • A "temperature memory alloy".
  • A "energy storing alloy".

20. Which of these is not a state symbol?

  • (K)
  • (S)
  • (L)
  • (AQ)
  • (G)