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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 these is the correct electronic structure (shells) for a neutral neon atom?
An unknown sample shows a bright yellow flame when tested with a metal wire in a flame test. Which metal ion is most likely present?
Which of the following explains why elements in the same group show similar chemical behaviour?
Which early atomic model had electrons embedded in a sphere of positive charge?
An atom has 17 protons. How many electrons does a neutral atom of this element have and which group of the periodic table is it in?
Which of the following is a correct electron configuration for a neutral chlorine atom (atomic number 17)?
Which property is shared by all Group 0 (noble gas) elements?
What trend is observed going down Group 1 (alkali metals) in the periodic table?
Which species has the same electronic structure as argon?
Which element will most likely form a 2+ ion by losing two electrons?
Which property would you expect to change steadily across a period and why?
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