Revision for S3 Exam
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What is the name given to group 2 elements in the periodic table? | Alkali Metals
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Oxygen, Neon and Hydrogen - which element is a noble gas? | Neon
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What is the charge on a proton? | 1+
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What is the name given to group 7 in the periodic table? | Halogens
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Oxygen-16 and Oxygen-18 both exist, what is the term given to these types of atoms? | Isotopes
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How does a fluorine atom (F) form a fluoride ion (F-)? | Gains 1 electron
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Why does Argon not form ions? | It already has a full outer shell. It is stable.
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How many subatomic particles are found in an atom? | 3
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What is the mass of a neutron? | 1 amu
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What is the electron arrangement for an atom of Aluminium? | 2,8,3
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