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Comparison With Group 1 Elements (chemistry Only) (GCSE Chemistry)

The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Comparison With Group 1 Elements (chemistry Only)' from the broader topic Atomic Structure And The Periodic Table. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which statement best explains why Group 1 metals form ionic compounds with non-metals?
Which observation shows rubidium (below potassium) is more reactive than potassium when added to water?
In the periodic table, which row (period) change indicates a new electron shell has been added?
Compared with transition metals, Group 1 metals are generally:
Which statement about the outer shell electrons of Group 1 elements is correct?
Which Group 1 element has electronic structure 2,8,1 and is in period 3?
Which description fits the bonding in compounds formed by Group 1 metals with non-metals?
Which metal would form M2+ and M3+ ions, not Group 1 behaviour?
Which property of Group 1 elements makes them suitable for use in batteries (e.g., lithium-ion)?
What is the electronic structure (shell electrons) of sodium (Na), atomic number 11?
When a Group 1 metal forms an ionic compound, what happens to its atomic radius compared with the neutral atom?