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Metals And Non-metals (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Metals And Non-metals' 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 description fits an ionic compound formed between a metal and a non-metal?
What do the periods (rows) of the periodic table indicate about the elements in that row?
Which physical property explains why metals can be drawn into wires?
An element with atomic number 11 is sodium. How many protons and electrons does a neutral sodium atom have?
Which metal is most likely to be found as a free element in nature due to low reactivity?
Which element would most likely form a +2 ion by losing two electrons?
What happens to the reactivity of halogens as you go down Group 7 of the periodic table?
How would you calculate relative atomic mass (Ar) for an element with two isotopes of mass 10 (20% abundance) and 11 (80% abundance)?
Which is the correct electronic configuration for an atom with atomic number 8 (oxygen)?
Which of the following best describes a covalent bond?
Which element is most likely to form covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds?
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