Coloring the Periodic Table Presentation
- 1. Elements in the periodic table can be grouped together in families based on their ______________ properties.
A) element B) physical C) chemical
- 2. True or false. Elements in each family react the differently with other elements.
A) True B) False
- 3. True or false. Hydrogen is a metal.
A) True B) False
- 4. On your periodic table, the alkali metals should be colored _______________.
A) blue B) yellow C) green D) red
- 5. Alkaline Earth metals are green on your periodic table. Alkaline Earth metals have two ___________ in their outer shell.
A) protons B) neutrons C) electrons
- 6. True or false. Alkaline Earth metals conduct electricity.
A) False B) True
- 7. Transition metals are sometimes used at ____________.
A) jewelry B) plastics C) brick
- 8. True or false. Transition metals are located in the middle of the periodic table, not on the ends.
A) False B) True
- 9. On your periodic table, the Boron family is colored _________.
A) yellow B) green C) blue D) red
- 10. Most elements in the Boron family are __________.
A) plastics B) metals C) bricks D) rocks
- 11. Carbon is abbreviated by using what letter of the alphabet?
A) C B) N C) A D) K
- 12. True or false. There are four electrons in the outer shell of carbon family elements.
A) False B) True
- 13. True or false. The Nitrogen family can share protons to form compounds.
A) False B) True
- 14. Members of the Oxygen family are very ___________.
A) reactive B) still
- 15. True or false. The Halogen family is very reactive.
A) True B) False
- 16. The 'Inert Gases' are also called the '__________ Gases.'
A) Gassy B) Noble C) Studly
- 17. True or false. The Noble Gases do not react with other elements.
A) False B) True
- 18. Rare Earth Metals are located on the _______________ of the periodic table.
A) top B) middle C) bottom
- 19. True or false. Rare Earth Metals are always colorful, they are not white and gray.
A) False B) True
- 20. True or false. Rare Earth Metals can conduct electricity.
A) False B) True
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