Section 6.2 Classification of the Elements

Practice Test
      
  1.

Why are both hydrogen and cesium s-block elements, when hydrogen has one electron and cesium has 55? SC.A.2.4.5
 
  a.   They have identical electron configurations.  
  b.   All blocks contain at least one element from each period.  
  c.   The s-block includes only the most reactive elements.  
  d.   Blocks of elements on the periodic table are based only on an element's valence electrons.  
  Hint    
      
  2.Which of the blocks on the periodic table contains the most elements? SC.a.2.4.5  
  a.   f block  
  b.   s block  
  c.   d block  
  d.   p block  
  Hint    
      
  3.What characteristic do atoms in the same group of elements share?

Period 1 hydrogen 1s 1 1s 1
Period 2 lithium 1s 22s 1 He2s 1
Period 3 sodium 1s 22s 22p 63s 1 Ne3s 1
Period 4 potassium1s 22s 22p 63s 23p 64s 1 Ar4s 1


SC.A.2.4.5
 
  a.   The have the same number of electron orbitals.  
  b.   They have similar physical properties.  
  c.   They have the same atomic mass.  
  d.   They have the same number of valence electrons.  
  Hint    
      
  4.How would you classify an element that has an electron configuration of Kr5s24d105p5? SC.A.2.4.5  
  a.   a noble gas  
  b.   a representative element  
  c.   an alkali metal  
  d.   a transition metal  
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  5.Which block consists of the elements in groups 3A through 8A? SC.a.2.4.5  
  a.   f block  
  b.   d block  
  c.   p block  
  d.   s block  
  Hint    
      
  6.Atoms of elements in group 1A have ____________. SC.A.2.4.5  
  a.   two electrons in their outermost energy level  
  b.   one electron in their outermost energy level  
  c.   eight electrons in their outermost energy level  
  d.   seven electrons in their outermost energy level  
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  7.Elements in the d block are also known as _______________. SC.A.2.4.5  
  a.   transition metals  
  b.   alkali metals  
  c.   alkaline earth metals  
  d.   lanthanide metals  
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  8.Which of the following is the general valence electron configuration for the alkaline earth elements?  
  a.   ns2  
  b.   ns2np2  
  c.   ns2np1  
  d.   ns1  
  Hint    

 
   
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