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Electronic Structure (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Electronic Structure' from the broader topic Atomic Structure And The Periodic Table. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which of the following correctly describes why metallic bonding allows metals to conduct electricity?
How many electrons are in the outer shell of an element in Group 6 of the periodic table?
Which property is shared by all Group 0 (noble gas) elements?
Which element is a metalloid located between metals and non-metals and commonly shown in the p-block?
Which of these is the correct electronic structure (shells) for a neutral neon atom?
Which pair compares the properties of Group 1 metals and transition metals correctly?
Which electron configuration is correct for an oxygen atom (atomic number 8)?
What is the charge and location of an electron in an atom?
Which property would you expect to change steadily across a period and why?
Which early atomic model had electrons embedded in a sphere of positive charge?
Which of the following describes the arrangement of electrons in shells for a neutral sodium atom (atomic number 11)?
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