What subatomic particle causes atoms to have different isotopes?
Answer
neutron
electron
proton
Question 3
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How many electrons can the second shell be filled up to?
Answer
2
4
6
8
Question 4
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Which separation technique allows you to separate a liquid and a dissolved solid, but keep the liquid too?
Answer
chromatography
distillation
evaporation/crystallisation
filtration
Question 5
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This scientist figured out there was atoms contain a positive nucleus, by firing alpha particles at gold.
Answer
Rutherford
Bohr
Thomson
Einstein
Question 6
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When going down group 1, the reactivity increases.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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Who is most often credited with being the creator of the modern periodic table?
Answer
Newlands
Mendeleev
Question 8
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Group 7 elements are commonly known as [blank_start]Halogens[blank_end]. They normally exist as [blank_start]pairs[blank_end] of atoms.
They become [blank_start]less[blank_end] reactive down the group – because the [blank_start]outer[blank_end] shell is further from the nucleus so it is [blank_start]harder[blank_end] to gain an electron.
They have higher melting and boiling points [blank_start]down[blank_end] the group.
A more reactive halogen will [blank_start]displace[blank_end] a less reactive halogen.
Answer
Halogens
pairs
less
outer
harder
down
displace
Question 9
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Tick all the boxes that reference the typical/general properties of metals.
Answer
shiny
dense
ductile
malleable
brittle
dull
sonorous
conductor
insulator
Question 10
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[blank_start]Simple distillation[blank_end] is a method for separating the [blank_start]solvent[blank_end] from a [blank_start]solution[blank_end], leaving behind the [blank_start]solute[blank_end]. This method works because the solvent has a much lower [blank_start]boiling point[blank_end] than the dissolved solute. Heating the solution allows the solvent to [blank_start]evaporate[blank_end], and then it passes through a condenser, where it is cooled and condensed into a separate container. The [blank_start]solute[blank_end] does not evaporate and so it stays behind.
Answer
Simple distillation
Filtration
Crystallisation/evaporation
Fractional Distillation
Chromatography
solvent
solute
solution
solid
solution
solute
solid
solvent
solute
solvent
solution
solid
boiling point
melting point
crisis point
critical angle
evaporate
condense
freeze
melt
solute
solvent
solid
solution
Question 11
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Lithium has an electron configuration of 2.1
Sodium has an electron configuration of [blank_start]2.8.1[blank_end]
Carbon has an electron configuration of [blank_start]2.4[blank_end]
Neon has an electron configuration of [blank_start]2.8[blank_end]
Sulfur has an electron configuration of [blank_start]2.8.6[blank_end]