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Periodic Table

The document provides information about the periodic table and elements. It asks the reader to complete statements about the periodic table, locate positions of elements, identify elements based on their symbols, explain the scientific principles of periodic tables, complete tables with element information, answer multiple choice questions, and write balanced chemical equations. The reader must draw from their knowledge of the periodic table, elements, and chemistry to fully answer the questions and complete the tasks presented in the document.

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Periodic Table

The document provides information about the periodic table and elements. It asks the reader to complete statements about the periodic table, locate positions of elements, identify elements based on their symbols, explain the scientific principles of periodic tables, complete tables with element information, answer multiple choice questions, and write balanced chemical equations. The reader must draw from their knowledge of the periodic table, elements, and chemistry to fully answer the questions and complete the tasks presented in the document.

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[1] – Complete the following:

1 – The most important attempts to classify elements are


-------------------------,--------------------
and -------------------.

2 – In 1913, the New Zealand scientist


-------------------discovered that the nucleus of
the atom contains ----------------.

3 – The modern periodic table consists of -----Periods&


------ groups.

4 – Elements of p-block are located on the -------side of


the periodic table and they are arranged in -----------
groups.

5 – Element 13 X lies in period ----------- and group


-------.

6 – In the modern periodic table, f-block includes


----------- and ----------------which are located
below the table.

7 – Elements of B are called ------------ elements and they


start from period ------------------.

8. Mendeleev arranged the elements ascendingly according to


---------, while Mosely arranged them ascendingly
according to ---------------.
[2] Locate the position of the following elements in the
modern periodic table:

1 – 7N 2 – 17Cl

------------------------- -----------------------

3 – 6C 4 – 10Ne

--------------------------- -------------------------

[3] The following figure is for one of the periods of the


modern periodic table. The symbols X, Y,
and Z do not represent the real symbols of these elements
answer the following:

X 12Mg Al Si P Y Z Ar
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A – Locate the position of element X and Y in the periodic table.

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-------------------------------------------------

B – Mention the kind of elements X and Z.

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-------------------------------------------------
[4] What is the scientific principle upon which the
elements are arranged in:

1 – Modern periodic table

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--------------------------------------------------

[5] Complete the table:

Element 20 Ca 15 P 10 Ne
Electron
configuration

Energy levels

Number of period

No. of electrons in
outer energy level

No. of group

5 Question:

A)-Complete the following statements:


1)-One of the advantages of Mendeleev's table is correcting the
wrongly estimated ----------- of some elements.
2)-Mendeleev arranged the elements ascending according to
---------, while Moseley arranged them ascending according to
----------.

3)-Moseley located ------- and -------- elements below its


table.

4)-Mendeleev discovered that the mass number (weight) of


elements increase on moving from --------- side of the table
to the -------- side in horizontal rows which were known later
as ---------.

6- Choose the correct answer:


1)-The number of elements in Mendeleev's periodic table is
------elements. (92 – 116 -76 – 67)

2)-Elements are arranged in Moseley's periodic table in


ascending order according to --------------.

(mass number – atomic number – valency)

3)-The nucleus of the atom contains ----------.

(positive electrons – negative protons – positive protons)

4)-The periodic table consists of ---------- horizontal


periods.

(7 – 10 – 14 – 18)

5)-The periodic table consists of ----------- vertical groups.

(7 – 10 – 18 – 14 )
7 Question

A)-Write the scientific term:


1)-The table in which elements are arranged according to their
atomic weight (mass).
(---------------)

2)-Elements found below the periodic table.


(---------------)

3)-The table in which elements are arranged according to their


atomic number.
(---------------)

4)-Elements of group zero (0).


(---------------)

8-Variant questions:
1)-Who predicated the discovery of new elements and
determined their atomic mass.
-------------------------

2)-Who added inert gases to the zero (0) group.

----------------------------------------------------
-------
[9] – Complete the following:

1 – The ability of an atom in the covalent compound to attract


the bonded electrons to itself is called the
-------------------.

2 – Water& Ammonia are from ------------------


compound.

3 – The descending arrangement of elements according to their


chemical activities is called ------------------.

4 – The ------------ & ------------- increase by


increasing the atomic number in the same group, while
-----------decreases by increasing the atomic number.

5 - --------------- and ------------- are examples of


non-polar compound.

[10] What is meant by:

1 – Electro negativity

---------------------------------------------------
--------

2 – Metalloid

---------------------------------------------------
--------
[11] Give reasons:

1 – Water molecule is from polar compounds.

---------------------------------------------------
-------

2 – The atomic size of 11 Na is greater than that of 3Li.

---------------------------------------------------
--------

[12] Choose the correct answer:

1. When sodium reacts with water ------------gas evolves.

( O2 - CO2 - H2 - N2 )

2. Each period in the modern periodic table starts with ---------


element.

( metallic – semi metallic – nonmetallic – inert)

3. Inside the same period, the element which has high


electronegativity lies in group -------------.

( 0 - 7A – 2A – 1A)

[13] Write the balanced chemical equation which


expresses the reaction of:
1. Carbon dioxide with water.

----------------------------------------------------
-----

2. Magnesium with dilute Hydrochloric acid.

----------------------------------------------------
-----

3. Magnesium oxide with water.

----------------------------------------------------
-----

4. Carbon with oxygen.

---------------------------------------------------------

-------

[14] – Complete the following:

1 - --------------have the properties of both metals and


non-metals.

2 – By increasing the atomic number within group 1A, the


metallic property ------------------.
3 - -------------is the strongest nonmetal element in group
7A.

4 - -------------is the least metallic element in group 1A.

5 – The nonmetallic atoms tend to ------------electrons and


change into -------------------.

6 – Each period starts with strong --------------- and the


----------decreases by increasing the atomic number.

[15] Compare between:

1 – Positive ion and negative ion.

2 – The metallic property in the group and in the period


16 Complete the following statements:
1)-By increasing the atomic number in periods, the atomic
size ------due to the -------- force between positive
nucleus and the outermost electrons increases.

2)-The atomic size of lithium (3Li) atom is -------- than


that of nitrogen (7N) atom and -------- than that of sodium
(11Na).

3)-The outermost energy level of metals contains ------- 4


electrons, while that of ------- contains more than 4
electrons.

4)-During the chemical reaction, magnesium (12Mg) atom loses


------ electrons and changes into ------- ion which carries
------- positive charges.

5)-In water molecule, the electro negativity of oxygen is


(3.5) but the electro negativity of hydrogen is (2.1) , the
------atom attracts the electrons of the bond more than
------- atom as it has higher ------.

6)- --------- element has the highest electro negativity in


the periodic table which equals -----------.
7)-Metal oxides are called -------- oxides, while non- metal
oxides are called --------- oxides.

17)-Choose the correct answer:


1)-Which of the following elements is a metallic element?

(12Mg -17Cl -8O -10Ne)

2)-The electronic configuration of magnesium ion (Mg+2) is


similar to all the following except --------.

(Na+ – 10 Ne- Al+3 – 18 Ar)

3)-------- is the least metallic element in group 1A.

(Na – Cs- K –Li)

4)-All the following metals react with water except--------.

(Na – K –Mg – Cu)

5)-Acids are formed when -------- oxides dissolve in water.

(non metal – metal – amphoteric)

6)-Magnesium reacts with oxygen giving ---------.

(MgCl2-MgO-MgSO4)

7)-All the following elements are metalloids except--------.

(thallium(Ti) – Silicon (Si) –boron (B) – bromine (Br) )


18 Question

A)-Complete the following chemical equations:


1)-2 Mg + O2

2)-Mg + HCl

3)-C + O2

4)-MgO + H2O

5)-CO2 + H2O

19)-Give reason for:


1)-In periods, by increasing the atomic number, the atomic
size decreases.

--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
-------------------.

2)-Solution of carbon dioxide in water turns the blue litmus


paper into red.

--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
-------------------.
3)-Water is more polar than ammonia. (Knowing that the
difference of the electro negativity in water =1.2 & Ammonia
= 0.9).

--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
-------------------.

[1] – Complete the following:


1 – Elements of group 1 are called ----------and they
form------- block.

2 – Sodium and Potassium are kept under the surface of


-----------.

To prevent them from the reaction with


---------------.

3 - ----------- and ----------elements are examples of


alkaline earth metals.

4 – The chemical activity of the elements of group 2 is


-------- than that of the alkali metals.

5 – All alkali metals are -------------Conductors of heat


and electricity.

6 - 2Na + ----------- 2NaOH +


-------- ↑

[2] Give reasons:

1 – Chlorine is used in the manufacture of the corrector's


substances.

--------------------------------------------------
---------

2 – Sodium fires don’t put off with water.

--------------------------------------------------
---------

3. Elements of group(1) are known as alkali metals.


--------------------------------------------------
---------

4. Liquified nitrogen is used in preservation of cornea of the


eye.

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---------

[3] Choose the correct answer:

1. ----------------is considered from halogen.

( Sodium - Chlorine - Helium – Calcium )

2. ----------------in its salt solution.

( Chlorine replaces bromine – bromine replaces fluorine – iodine


replaces chlorine - iodine replaces fluorine)

[4] Mention one use for each of the following


elements:

1. Liquid sodium:

--------------------------------------------------
---------

2. Silicon:

--------------------------------------------------
---------
3. Cobalt 60:

--------------------------------------------------
---------

[ 5] From the figure; Mention the symbols which


indicate the following

N
A I K L
C H O
B D E F G J M
1. Inert gases. _______________
2. Alkali metals. _______________
3. Halogens. _______________
4. Alkaline earth metals. ______________________
5. The most active metal. _____________________
6. The most active non metal. _____________________

[6] Write the scientific term:

1 – Monovalent elements which exist in p-block in the modern


periodic table.
(---------------------)

2 – The halogen which exists in a liquid state.


(---------------------)

3 – The radioactive elements which is used in food


preservation.

(---------------------)
4 – The metalloids which is used in the manufacture of
electronics.

(---------------------)

5 – The boiling point of liquified nitrogen.

(---------------------)

[7] – Write the chemical equation that illustrate the


following:

1 – Reaction of potassium with bromine.

--------------------------------------------------
--------.

2 – Passing chlorine gas in potassium bromide solution

--------------------------------------------------
---------.

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