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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table
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When the periodic table was first taught, there were 108 elements known. This has steadily increased over the years and will no doubt continue to do so. In many cases, only a few atoms have ever been created so we may never know their properties. Only elements 1 to 92 (hydrogen to uranium) occur naturally, the others have been made during nuclear reactions where heavy nuclei are made to interact with each other in particle accelerators.

The periodic table is organized into groups and periods.

Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table
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20 Questions

1. Mendeleev used what property of elements to sort them in his table?
2. Group 1 elements are called...
3. The vertical columns of the periodic table are referred to as...
4. Which is the odd one out?
5. Group 8 is sometimes numbered as group 0 or group 18, but what is its trivial name?
6. Which is the odd one out?
7. Pick the list containing ONLY non-metals.
8. Which is the odd one out?
9. Horizontal rows of the periodic table are called...
10. What property is used in the modern periodic table to sort the elements?
11. Which is the odd one out?
12. Which is the odd one out?
13. The non-metals are found...
14. Pick the correct list of elements found within the transition block.
15. Most schools teach using a form of the periodic table that shows only 8 group numbers. On this form of the periodic table, the group number gives us what information about an element?
16. Which is the odd one out?
17. Which is the odd one out?
18. Which is the odd one out?
19. Which is the odd one out?
20. Which is the odd one out?