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Elements and the Periodic Table
(IC Chapter 3 Test Review)
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What did Rutherford’s gold foil experiment lead him to believe?
That an atom’s positive charge must be clustered in a tiny region in its center
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How did Mendeleev arrange the elements on the periodic table?
Increasing atomic mass
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The atomic number of an element is based on what?
The number of protons in its nucleus
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What can you predict from an element’s location in the periodic table?
It’s properties
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Which elements on the periodic table are malleable, ductile, and can carry an electric current?
Metals
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What are the two most common alkaline earth metals?
Calcium and magnesium
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More than half of these elements, at room temperature, are gases.
nonmetals
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What elements do not ordinarily form compounds?
Noble gases
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Beta radiation consists of particles that are identical to these?
Electrons
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Why do measurements of half-life make radioactive isotopes useful?
For determining the ages of rocks and fossils
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These are representations of an idea to help scientists understand what they cannot observe directly. models
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What is each element given on the periodic table that usually consists of one or two letters?
Chemical symbol
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What is a column of elements in the periodic table called?
Group or family
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What property is displayed in elements that easily transmit electricity and heat?
conductivity
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The series of electron orbits in whose model resemble planets orbiting the sun or the layers of an onion? Bohr’s
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According to what is the modern periodic table organized?
Atomic number
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The horizontal rows represent what in the periodic table?
periods
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Where on the periodic table are the nonmetals located?
Right side
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What are atoms with the same number of protons and different numbers of neutrons called?
isotopes
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