Periodic table

A colorful and informative illustration of the periodic table of elements, with various elements highlighted, showcasing their properties and families in an educational style

Test Your Knowledge of the Periodic Table

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of the periodic table? This quiz features 17 engaging questions aimed at testing your knowledge of the elements and their properties.

Whether you’re a student preparing for an exam or just a science enthusiast, this quiz is designed to help you learn more about:

  • Naturally occurring elements
  • Atomic structure and properties
  • Families of elements
  • Chemical reactions
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringAtom42
How many naturally occurring elements are there
28
92
What is an atomic number?
The number of protons
The number of neutrons
 
What is in a square
Atomic number
Atomic symbol
Atomic mass number
# of valence electrons
State of matter
Atomic mass is
The number of protons
The the weight of an atom
Na is an example of
An atomic mass
A chemical symbol
Families on the table
Go up and down
Go left and right
Hydrogen is
At the top of the table but is in it's own family
A part of the family Alkali Metals and NOT SEPARATE
Alkali Metals
Are dull and cannot be cut
Are shiny and can be cut
Alkali metals
React violently with water
Do not react with water
Alkaline earth metals
Are always by themselves and uncombined
Are combined with other elements
Transition metals
Do not conduct electricity
Conduct electricity
The boron family
Starts with Boron
Ends with Boron
The carbon family
Begins with Carbon
Ends with Carbon
The nitrogen family
Begins with Nittogen ends with nitrogen
The oxygen family
Begins with Oxygen
Does not have oxygen in it
The halogen family
Begins with halogen
Begins with Florine
The noble gases
Are unreactive
Are reactive
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