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Science quiz 5th chapter

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What gives elements in a family or group similar properties?   The same number of electrons in their outer energy level.  
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What is not true about the alkali metals?   They are usually stored in water  
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Metals that share both physical and chemical properties are called?   Alkali Metals  
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Atoms of_______________have two outer-level electrons.   Alkaline-earth metals  
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What are 2 products made from calcium compounds?   Cement and chalk  
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In what way does calcium help you?   It gives you muscle and makes you strong and healthy.  
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Name 2 alkaline-earth metals besides calcium?   Magnesium and radium  
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Metals that are less reactive than alkali metals and alkaline-earth metals are called.....   Transition metals  
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How is mercury different from other transition metals?   Mercury is liquid at room temperature  
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Two rows of transition metals are placed at the bottom of the periodic table to save space. Elements in the first row are called________. Elements in the second row are called ______   Lanthanides and Actinides  
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Which lanthanide forms a compound that enables you to see red on a computer screen?   Europium  
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Which actinide is used in some smoke detectors?   Americium  
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What are some of the uses of aluminum?   They are used to make aircraft parts, automobile parts, foil, cans, and siding  
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The Metalloids_____and______, both in Group 14, are used to make computer chips.   Silicon and Germanium  
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What are three compounds of carbon that are necessary for living things on Earth?   Proteins, fats, and carbs  
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The hardest material known is ______   Diamond  
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What are some uses of diamond?   Cutting tools such as saws, drills, and files.  
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What form of carbon is used as pigment?   Soot  
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Nitrogen is a ______ at room temperature   Gas  
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Each element in the Nitrogen Group has____ electrons in the outer level.   5  
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Nitrogen from the air can react with what element to make ammonia for fertilizer?   Hydrogen  
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How is oxygen different from the other four elements in Group 16?   All but oxygen are gases at room temperature.  
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The element______can be found as a yellow solid in nature and its used to make sulfuric acid.   Sulfur  
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Why is oxygen important?   Oxygen is important because it makes up about 20% of our air and we need it to live.  
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The atoms of ________ need to gain only one electron to have complete outer level.   Halogens  
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Halogens combine with most metal to form _____, such as ____________.   salts and sodium chloride  
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How does chlorinating water help protect people?   It keeps people away from diseases in chlorinated water.  
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The atoms of_________have a full set of electrons in their outer level.   Noble Gases  
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The low______of helium makes blimps and weather balloons float.   Density  
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Which arrangement of elements did Mendeleev find produced and repeating pattern of properties?   By increasing atomic mass  
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When something occurs or repeats at regular intervals, it is called_________.   Periodic  
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Mendeleev's table, which shows elements' properties following a pattern that repeats every seven elements, is called the _________   Periodic table of the elements  
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How did Moseley solve the problem of the elements that did not fit the pattern according tot their properties?   He determined the elements' atomic number and then arranged them by atomic number.  
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When the repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the elements' atomic numbers, it is called the_________   Periodic law  
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What information is not included in each square of the periodic table?   Melting point  
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How can you tell on the periodic table that carbon is a solid at room temperature?   The color of the chemical symbol indicates that physical state at room temperature. Carbon is a solid.  
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Elements are classifies as metals, nonmetals ore metalloids according to their____________.   Properties  
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The number____of in the outer energy level of an atom helps determined which category an element belongs in.   Electrons  
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How can the zigzag line on the periodic table help you?   The zigzag line reminds you where the metals, nonmetals and metalloids are.  
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Most elements are_____, which can be found to the left zigzag line on the periodic table.   Metals  
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Most metals are _______, which means that they can be drawn into thin wires.   Ductile  
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Most metals are_____________ at room temperature.   Solid  
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Most metals are malleable. What does this mean?   Means that they can be flattened with a hammer and will not shatter  
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What metal is flattened into sheets that are made into cans and foil?   Aluminum  
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What elements are found to the right of the zigzag line on the periodic table?   Metalloids and Nonmetals  
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Semiconductors, also called_______, are the elements that border the zigzag line on the periodic table.   Metalloids  
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Which elements often share properties?   those in a group  
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the physical and chemical properties of the elements change....   across each period  
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For most elements, the __________ has one or two letters with the first letter always capitalized.   Chemical Symbol  
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Horizontal rows of elements on the periodic table are called__________.   Period  
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Vertical columns of elements on the periodic table are called_______________or_________________   Groups or family  
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Some Elements, such as _____________, are named after scientists. Others, such as___________, are named after places   Mendelevium californium  
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