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This document contains questions about the properties and placement of 19 elements represented by fictional symbols in the periodic table. Students are asked to use information provided about each element, such as electron configuration, group, period, and example compounds, to correctly place them in the periodic table. They are also asked multiple choice questions about properties like ionization energy, electronegativity, and electron configuration.

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This document contains questions about the properties and placement of 19 elements represented by fictional symbols in the periodic table. Students are asked to use information provided about each element, such as electron configuration, group, period, and example compounds, to correctly place them in the periodic table. They are also asked multiple choice questions about properties like ionization energy, electronegativity, and electron configuration.

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ACTIVITY # 4

NAME: _______________________________ DATE: ___________________


ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS APPROPRIATELY.
1. Consider the elements


and answer the following questions.
Use your periodic table.
a. What group is Mn in? _______________________
b. What period is I in? _______________________
c. What is the name of the family to which Na belong? _______________________
d. Is Ar a gas, liquid or solid? _______________________
e. What is the electronic symbol (electron dot) of the Al atom? _________________
f. Is F a metal, non-metal, or metalloid? _______________________
g. What is the usual charge of the F atom? _______________________
h. Which element, if any, is a transition metal? _______________________
i. What is the principal valence of the I ion? _______________________
j. Which element is the above list is the most active? _______________________
k. What would may be the formula of the iodide salt of aluminum
(


) ? _______________________
l. Which of the above elements would have the lowest ionization energy?
_______________________
m. Which of the above elements would have the smallest atomic radius?
_______________________
n. Which would have the greatest electron affinity? _______________________
o. Which would have the greatest electronegativity? _______________________
p. Would the Na ionic radius be larger, smaller or the same as the Na atomic
radius? _______________________
q. In the subshell (s, p, d or f) would the last electron added to Ar or go in?
_______________________
r. Which of the above elements is a halogen? _______________________
s. Which of the above elements is not a paramagnetic? _______________________
t. Which one of the above atoms has only 5

in the d subshell?
_______________________
2. Below are 19 of the first 21 elements in the periodic table. Each represented by a
fictitious symbol/ using the information and the symbol given, fit each of these
elements into the proper place in the periodic table. Use the fictitious symbol only,
not the actual symbols.
Oo is the lightest of the inert gas
St is the most active metal in this portion of the periodic table
Nt has a valence of +4 or 4
W has an electronic symbol of W
G isotopes have atomic weights 1, 2, and 3
Ko is in a group 3 and period 2
S is the most active halogen
Uc is in the same period as S and forms a compound with the formula UcS
N is a transition element
M has an electron distribution 1s 2s 2p 3s
Dl is similar to St in properties, but has smaller atomic radius
Io has one less proton than N I in the nucleus
Kq has one of the two highest electron affinities
Ue rarely forms compounds and has 8 valence electrons in th M shell
H also does not normally react with other elements and has 8 electrons less than Ue
Hi - is the smallest ion of valence 2
O is an alkali metal in period 3
Or forms a compound with G with the formula


E has valence electrons 3s 3p

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