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Chemistry Answers

This document provides a chemistry revision sheet for students in the 10th grade, second quarter. It contains 35 multiple choice questions about the periodic table, elements, and their properties. The questions cover topics like the arrangement of elements, groups on the periodic table, metallic and non-metallic properties, and specific elements like carbon, chlorine, and noble gases. A table is included for students to complete with properties of elements.

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Chemistry Answers

This document provides a chemistry revision sheet for students in the 10th grade, second quarter. It contains 35 multiple choice questions about the periodic table, elements, and their properties. The questions cover topics like the arrangement of elements, groups on the periodic table, metallic and non-metallic properties, and specific elements like carbon, chlorine, and noble gases. A table is included for students to complete with properties of elements.

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Chemistry Revision Sheet
(2nd )Quarter
Academic Year 2023 /2024

Name ______________________
Gr 10 ( )
**This not the only Resources for Chemistry**
exam

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Q1: Choose the correct answer:

1. The arrangement of elements on patterns paved the way to the tabulation of the element

according to its chemical and physical properties suitably called

a-group b- period c- periodic table

2. He published a book that contained the classification of elements based on their similar

properties

a- Antoine Lavoisier

b– John Newlands

c– De Chancortois

3. Arranged all the elements known at that time in order of their atomic masses

a- Antoine Lavoisier b – John Newlands c– De Chancortois

4. He compared their relationship to the octaves of musical notes and called this pattern the

Law of Octaves

a- Antoine Lavoisier b – John Newlands c– De Chancortois

5. Working independently presented closely identical version of arranging the elements based

on their increasing properties

a- Antoine Lavoisier and John Newlands

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b– Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer )

6. The properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic masses

a-Law of Octaves b – Periodic Law

7. Observed that the frequencies of X-ray emitted from atoms of elements were correlated with

the sizes of their nuclear charges

a-Antoine Lavoisier b- John Newlands c – Henry Mosely

8. Are substances that cannot be broken down any further by chemical means

a- atom b – element c– molecule)

9. The arrangement of elements by increasing of the atomic number

a- period b– group c– periodic table)

Q2 write the element used in each picture

………………He Helium……

………………Cr or Fe ………chromium or iron….

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………………Ag silver………………………

10. The number of protons found in a nucleus of an atom

a- atomic number b – mass number c-group number

11. The mass of an atom including the protons , neutrons and electrons

a- atomic number b – mass number c-group number

12. A property used to characterize materials in reactions that change their identity. Ex: burning something.
A-Chemical Property- b- Physical Property)

13. A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into something else.
A-Chemical Property- b- Physical Property)

14. Are lustrous, malleable, and are good conductors of heat and electricity

a-Metal b- Nonmetal c- Metalloids

15. Are elements that do not share the properties of metals.

a-Metal b- Nonmetal c- Metalloids

16. Are elements that share some, but not all the properties of metals

a-Metal b- Nonmetal c- Metalloids

17. Means capable of being shaped

a-Malleable b – lustrous c-reactive

18. Elements in Group 1

a- Alkali Metals b – Alkaline earth metal


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19. Na , K , Rb and Cs are

a- Alkali Metals b – Alkaline earth metal

20. Elements in Group 2. are ( Alkali Metals – Alkaline earth metal)

21. Transition Metals element in groups

a-1 to 2 b – 5 to12 c – 3 to12

22. Less reactive and harder metals , includes metals used in jewelry, money and construction.

a-Alkali Metals b - Alkaline earth metal c-Transition Metals

23. Elements in Group 13,----- has properties of both metals and non-metals.

a-Boron b-Aluminum c-Sodium

24. All the elements in group 13 are -------except Boron

a-Metal b- Nonmetal c-metalloid

25. Carbon Family are group

a- 13 b-14 c-15

26. Is the basic element in all organic compounds

.a-Carbon b-Sodium c-Boron

27. Are important semiconductors.

a- C b- Ge c–Pb

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28. The element of group--------always found combined with other element in nature(16-17-18)

29. Used to keep bacteria out of swimming pools ( Chlorine – Fluorine -Oxygen).

30. Element of group 18 called ( Nobel Gases – Halogens – Nitrogen family)

31. One of the element of Nobel Gases ( Ne - F -S )

32. Elements in Group 15

a- Carbon family b- Boron family c- Nitrogen family

33. Makes up more than ¾ of our atmosphere.

a- N b-P c-As

34. is necessary for respiration

a-O b-S c-Se

35. Many things that have a bad odor contain

a- sulfur b-oxygen c- nitrogen)

36. Halogens in group number

a-16 b -17 c-18)

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Q3 Complete the table

S 16 K 2 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4 gains 2 e-- 10 e-- --2

M8

L 6

Try To solve the rest of elements by yourself

BEST OF LUCK

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