Ch.2 - Atoms, Molecules & Ions
Chapter 2, Problem 66
Without looking at a periodic table, list as many halogens as you can. (There are four common ones.)
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List several general properties of the following groups:
(a) Alkali metals
(b) Noble gases
(c) Halogens
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(a) Without looking at a periodic table, list as many alkali metals as you can. (There are five common ones.)
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(b) Without looking at a periodic table, list as many alkaline earth metals as you can. (There are five common ones.)
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Without looking at a periodic table, list as many noble gases as you can. (There are six common ones.)
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At room temperature, a certain element is found to be a soft, silver-colored solid that reacts violently with water and is a good conductor of electricity. Is the element likely to be a metal, a nonmetal, or a semimetal?
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At room temperature, a certain element is found to be a shiny, silver-colored solid that is a poor conductor of electricity. When a sample of the element is hit with a hammer, it shatters. Is the element likely to be a metal, a nonmetal, or a semimetal?
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