Starter Questions. State the page of your data book which shows: 1)The melting and boiling points of elements 2)The melting and boiling points of compounds.

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Starter Questions

State the page of your data book which shows: 1)The melting and boiling points of elements 2)The melting and boiling points of compounds 3)The densities of elements 4)The date of discovery of elements Page 3 Page 6 Page 2 Page 8

State the number of the group the following elements belong to 1)Chlorine 1)Aluminium 2)Carbon Group 7 Group 3 Group 4

State the melting point of: 1)Lead 2)Magnesium 3)Bromine

State the boiling point of: 1)Sulphur dioxide 2)Pentane 3)Barium chloride

State the density of: 1)Gold 2)Oxygen 3)Aluminium

State the flame colour of: 1)Sodium 2)Potassium 3)Calcium Yellow Lilac Orange- Red

State the boiling point of: 1)Lithium 2)Chlorine 3)Neon

Name the element that has the atomic number: 1)10 2)53 3)86 Neon Iodine Radon

State the melting point of: 1)Potassium iodide 2)Cyclohexane 3)Ammonia

State the date of discovery of: 1)Aluminium 2)Argon 3)Uranium

Write down the electron arrangements of the following: 1)Carbon 2)Argon 3)Potassium 2, 4 2, 8, 8 2, 8, 8, 1

State the solubility of the following (either very soluble, soluble or insoluble) 1)Calcium carbonate 2)Magnesium chloride 3)Silver sulphate Insoluble Very soluble Soluble

State the relative atomic mass of: 1)Calcium 2)Sulphur 3)Copper

State the boiling point of: 1)Ethanol 2)Water

State the solubility of: 1)Potassium nitrate 2)Silver chloride Very soluble Insoluble

Write down the atomic number of the following: 1)Nickel 2)Tin 3)Calcium

Write down the densities of the following: 1)Silicon 2)Caesium 3)Indium

Put the following elements in order of increasing Atomic number (smallest – biggest) 1)Xenon, Magnesium, Selenium, Rhenium, Antimony. Magnesium, Selenium, Antimony, Xenon, Rhenium