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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Periodic Table - Element Groups and Periods
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The ancient Greek philosophers knew very little about science, however, that didn't stop them coming up with ideas to help to explain the world around them. They believed that everything was made from four elements - fire, air, earth and water. It's a long way from our current model of over 100 elements arranged into 8 groups but there are some people who stiill believe this mystical idea! It took 1,000 years before the alchemists of Islam started to carry out experiments systematically. They managed to discover some of the materials that made up the world around them, however, since they... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Periodic Table - Element Groups and Periods
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10 Questions

1. Mendeleev used what property of elements to sort them in his table?
2. The non-metals are found...
3. Group 1 elements are called...
4. The vertical columns of the periodic table are referred to as...
5. What property is used in the modern periodic table to sort the elements?
6. Horizontal rows of the periodic table are called...
7. Group 8 is sometimes numbered as group 0 or group 18, but what is its trivial name?
8. Pick the correct list of elements found within the transition block.
9. Pick the list containing ONLY non-metals.
10. 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?