CHEM 110 Last Name Professor BEAMER First Name Which lab section are you in? (Circle One) M W R Elements and Periodic Table Practice Quiz 1 – Answer Key Answer Key is for the last three pages only. Part 1: Write the element’s symbol Part 2: Write the element’s name 1) vanadium 21) Cs 2) tin 22) Ba 3) titanium 23) Ni 4) potassium 24) Ga 5) cobalt 25) Ge 6) astatine 26) Br 7) carbon 27) Al 8) zinc 28) U 9) mercury 29) Sc 10) calcium 30) Ne 11) lead 31) N 12) gold 32) Mg 13) selenium 33) Fe 14) arsenic 34) Fr 15) sulfur 35) Xe 16) tungsten 36) Sr 17) oxygen 37) Rn 18) manganese 38) F 19) lithium 39) Cl 20) silicon 40) Pu Page 1 of 4 CHEM 110 Part 2a: “Regions” of the Periodic Table Question 41) In the table below, circle the noble gases. Question 42) In the table below, circle the alkali earth metals. Page 2 of 4 CHEM 110 Question 43) In the table below, circle the metalloids. Question 44) In the table below, circle the halogens. Note: Astatine (At) is sometimes considered a metalloid. If you list it as such, I will not count it wrong. Try to classify it as a “halogen” instead. Honor Code Initials You’re not through yet. There is still one more page! Page 3 of 4 CHEM 110 Part 2b: “Regions" of the Periodic Table Matching. Use the information on the periodic table below to help you. Write your answers in the blank. Answers might be used only once, more than once, or not at all. Give the most specific answer. A 45) Beryllium (Be) A) alkali earth metal E 46) Boron (B) B) alkali metal F 47) Krypton (Kr) C) halogen G 48) Phosphorus (P) D) metal D 49) Silver (Ag) E) metalloid (semimetal) F) noble gas G) nonmetal Note: Beryllium (Be) is a metal, but it is more specifically an alkali earth metal. Note: Krypton (Kr) is a nonmetal, but it is more specifically a noble gas. Note: Phosphorus (P) does not border the zig-zag line. Therefore, it is not a metalloid (semimetal). Page 4 of 4
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