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CHAPTER 6 TEST- CHEMISTRY

Test Format
Marks
Total marks: 64 marks
Section I - Multiple choice questions: 23 marks
Section II - Short answer questions: 38 marks
Section III - Extended response questions: 3 marks
1.

Explain how Mendeleev was able to predict the existence of


elements that hadnt been discovered yet.

2.

What is the main difference in properties between alkali metals


and alkaline earth metals?

3.

What are delocalised electrons? How do they relate to the lustre


and electrical conductivity of a metal?

4.

What change did Moseley make to Mendeleevs periodic law?


What difference does this make?

5.

What is a semiconductor? Give two examples of elements that are


semiconductors.

6.

What is covalent bonding? Why does it occur?

7.

Describe the Bohr model of the atom. (3 marks)

1.

Page 239

2.

table 6.4
8.

Know 3 properties of metals

9.

What was a triad? Why were these important?

10. Explain how an emission spectrum can be used to identify an


element.
1.

Extended Response Pg.240


Multiple Choice
Melting points and boiling points increase when going down
the periodic table.
John Newland compared elements to music
What properties do Metalloids share with metals?
Electrical Conductivity.
Which of the following words does not describe metals? Rigid
Configuration of Calcium 2,8,8,2
Jakob Berzelius, who was the first to use the chemical
symbol convection of abbreviation. .
Dmirtri Mendeleev created the modern periodic table
Lose an electron, A chemical reaction with potassium atom is
most likely to.
Which is true about metals
All metals conduct electricity in the solid state.
Which of the following is not 1 of the 4 elements that the
Greeks believed to make matter?
Wind.
Copper Sulphide is equal to CuS

Mercury is the only metal that is liquid in room temperature.


Halogens, Can be gas, liquid or solid for room temperature
A molecule made up of two atoms is called a diatomic
Molecule.

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