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1. Answer the questions that follow using only the elements in this list:
(i) in Group 2
(iv) in Period 6
b) Divide the list of elements at the beginning of the question into two groups, metals and non-
metals.
a) sodium
b) silicon
c) sulfur
a) fluorine
b) aluminium
c) calcium
4. Find each of the following elements in the Periodic Table and state the number of electrons in its
outer shell:
a) arsenic, As
b) bromine, Br
c) tin, Sn
d) xenon, Xe
Ans : Element Periodic Number Group
a) Arsenic (As) 4 5
b) Bromine (Br) 4 7
c) Tin (Sn) 5 4
d) Xenon (Xe) 5 8
if some of these are unfamiliar to you. All of these are the electronic
A 2, 4
B 2, 8, 8
C 2, 8, 18, 18, 7
D 2, 8, 18, 18, 8
E 2, 8, 8, 2
d) Explain which of these electronic configurations represents an element in Group 7 of the Periodic
Table.
f) State the name of element E and explain how you arrived at your answer.
g) State how many protons are present in an atom of element F. State the name of the element.
h) Element G has one more electron than element B. Draw a diagram to show how the electrons are
arranged in an atom of G.
g) F has 82 protons.
F -> Lead (Pb)
6. Predict two properties of the element palladium, Pd (atomic number 46), or its compounds. The
properties can be either physical or chemical.
In Helium (He) and Neon (Ne) outer shell is full, they neither take or give electron to form compounds.
Therefore, Helium and Neon are noble gases and are unreactive.
8. The elements in the Periodic Table are arranged in order of atomic number. If they were arranged in
order of mass number give the names of two elements that would be in different positions. Explain
why this would cause a problem.
The elements would then be in a different group in the Periodic Table. They would not have the same
number of electrons in the outer shell as other members of the group and would react in a completely
different way. For example, potassium would be in Group 0 with the noble gases and argon which is
very unreactive would be in Group 1, with the highly reactive alkali metals.