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Congratulations! Weve made it to the end of Unit 2. This is your chance to prove all you
have learned. Do your very best on this test. Lets make our BOLD 80% class goal. I
believe in you. Believe in yourself and give it your all. Do the questions you know best first,
then go back to any you are unsure about.
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Word bank
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Energy Levels/
Electron
Cloud
Nucleus
Atom
Element
Fill in the blanks in the following chart with the correct word on your answer sheet.
(2 pts each)
12. (2 pts) Why is cobalt (Co) before nickel (Ni) on the periodic table, even though it has a
higher average atomic mass than nickel?
(A) Nickel has one more proton than cobalt.
(B) Cobalt was discovered first.
(C) Nickel has fewer electrons than cobalt.
(D) Cobalt has a lower density than nickel.
For questions 13-15, calculate the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an
atom of each element using information on the periodic table. Make sure to
write your answer on your answer sheet.
17. (2 pts) The atomic number of bromine is 35. A neutral bromine atom will have _______
protons.
(A) 35 protons
(B) 80 protons
(C) 7 protons
(D) 17 protons
18. (2 pts) The atomic number of bromine is 35. A neutral bromine atom will have _______
electrons.
(A) 35 electrons
(B) 7 electrons
(C) 80 electrons
(D) 17 electrons
19. (4 pts) A magnesium atom has 12 protons and 10 electrons. Short Answer: Is it
neutral? If yes, why? If no, what does it need to become neutral?
21. (2 pts) What group number and period number is Calcium (Ca) in?
(a) Group 40, Period 1
(b)Group 4, Period 20
(c) Group 2, Period 4
(d)Group 4, Period 2
22. (2 pts) Which of the following pairs of elements contains two elements in the same
group?
(a) Aluminum(Al) and Gallium (Ga)
(b)Aluminum (Al) and Argon (Ar)
(c) Iron (Fe) and Cobalt (Co)
(d)Lithium (Li) and Boron (B)
23. (2 pts) Which of the following pairs of elements contains two elements in the same
period?
(a) Sodium (Na) and Potassium (K)
(b)Sodium (Na) and Magnesium (Mg)
(c) Carbon (C) and Silicon (Si)
(d)Chlorine (Cl) and Neon (Ne)
24. (2 pts) Which two elements are in the same group as Sulfur (S)?
(a) Boron (B) and Carbon (C)
(b)Aluminum (Al) and Chlorine (Cl)
(c) Lithium (Li) and Sodium (Na)
(d)Selenium (Se) and Oxygen (O)
____/10 Isotopes
25. (2 pts) Isotopes are two atoms of the same element with the same number of
_____________, but different number of _____________.
(A) protons, electrons.
(B) protons, neutrons.
(C) neutrons, protons.
(D) electrons, neutrons
Use the following information to answer the following three questions
Here are three isotopes of Fluorine: 9
18
F 9 F
19
9
20
F
26. (2 pts) The number 9 refers to the:
(A) Atomic number
(B) Number of neutrons
(C) Mass number
(D) Number of electrons
28. (2 pts) The average atomic mass of neon is 20.179 amu. How many neutrons do
most neon atoms have in their nucleus?
(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) 20
30. (2 pts) The table below provides some properties of the imaginary elements A, D, E, and
G. Which element is most likely a nonmetal?
Heat and
electrical
(A) Element A Elemen Magnetis
conductivit
(B) Element D t m
y
(C) Element E A High Low
(D) Element G D High High
E Low Low
G Low High
32. (2 pts) Metals are located on the ________ side of the periodic table and nonmetals are
located at the ________ of the periodic table.
(A) Top, bottom
(B) Right, left
(C) Bottom, top
(D) Left, right