Periodic Table Formative Assessment

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Periodic Table Formative Assessment HRW – Ch. 1

Where are the Noble Gases found? Group 2 Period 2 Group 18 Period 18

Nonmetals are elements that can be…… A. Semi-conductors B. Good conductors C. Unreactive D. Brittle

Where are the “Other” Nonmetals found? A. Periods 6-7 B. Top of Groups 13-16 C. Top of Groups 10-12 D. Bottom of Groups 13-16

Rare Earth Elements are……. A. Metals B. Nonmetals C. Metalloids D. All manmade

Where are the Halogens found? Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 Group 18

Where are most of the Nonmetals found? Periods 3-12 Periods 13-15 Groups 3-12 Groups 14-18

Where are the Lanthanides found? Group 6 Group 7 Period 6 Period 7

Where are the Alkali Metals found? Group 1 Group 2 Groups 3-12 On the stair-step line

Where are most of the Metals found? Groups 1 & 2 Group 16 To the right of the stair-step line To the left of the stair-step line

Where are the Actinides found? Period 6 Period 7 Group 15 Group 16

Where are the Metalloids found? Group 13 Group 14 Group 16 On the stair-step line

Malleability and ductility are properties of.. Noble gases Halogens Metals Nonmetals

The “Other” Metals are found… A. In Periods 6-7 B. At the top of Groups 13-16 C. At the top of Groups 2-12 D. At the bottom of Groups 13-15

Lack of reactivity is a property characteristic of… Noble gases Halogens Metals Nonmetals Metalloids

Metalloids are elements that are…….. Gases Semi-conductors Nonmetals Unreactive Periods 6-7

Alkali Metals are….. A. Semi-conductors B. Brittle C. Highly reactive D. Unreactive

Halogens are elements that are... Brittle Semi-conductors Highly reactive Unreactive Periods 6-7

Where are the Transition Metals found? Group 1 Group 2 Periods 6-7 Groups 3-12

Where are the Alkaline Earth Metals found?. A. Group 1 B. Group 2 C. Groups 3-12 D. Group 16

Answers 2. C 9. A 16. B 3. D 10. D 17. C 4. B 11. B 18. C 5. A 12. D 19. D 6. C 13. C 20. B 7. D 14. D 8. C 15. A