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Periodic Table Quiz
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QUESTION 1: Which of these is NOT one of the basic pieces of an atom
QUESTION 1: Which of these is NOT one of the basic pieces of an atom? Electron Quantron Proton Neutron
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QUESTION 2: Which atomic particles will you find inside of the nucleus of an atom? Electron and Proton Proton and Neutron Neutron and Electron
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QUESTION 3: Which atomic particle has a negative charge?
Electron Proton Neutron None of the Above
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QUESTION 4: An electron has a mass that is much less than a proton.
True False
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QUESTION 5: An atom with a neutral charge has the same number of
QUESTION 5: An atom with a neutral charge has the same number of Protons and Neutrons Neutrons and Electrons Protons and Electrons
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QUESTION 6: The innermost atomic shell can hold a maximum of 18 electrons. True
False
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QUESTION 7: When atoms bond with each other, they exchange. Protons
QUESTION 7: When atoms bond with each other, they exchange... Protons Neutrons Electrons
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QUESTION 8: About how many known elements are there? 10
50 100 200
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QUESTION 9: Elements in the periodic table are arranged by...
Atomic Number Atomic Weight Number of Neutrons Chemical Reactivity
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QUESTION 10: Which scientist came up with the concept of a periodic table that included all of the known elements? Jason Priestly Dmitri Mendeleev Antoine Lavoisier Albert Einstein
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QUESTION 11: The atomic number of an element tells you the number of _____ in a neutral atom. Positrons Neutrons Electrons None of the Above
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QUESTION 12: What is the first element on the periodic table?
Helium (He) Hydrogen (H) Lithium (Li) Argon (Ar)
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QUESTION 13: Sulfur's (S) contains 16 electrons
QUESTION 13: Sulfur's (S) contains 16 electrons. It’s electron configuration is... 2-8-6 2-6-8
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QUESTION 14: Which of these choices is not a major part of an atom
QUESTION 14: Which of these choices is not a major part of an atom? Electrons Protons Neutrons All are parts of an atom
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QUESTION 15: An ion is a form of an atom with a different number of...
Electrons Protons Neutrons All of the Above
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