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Jan Ervin D.

Eugenio

BETET-NS 1A

1. The most metallic element. C

2. The most non-metallic element. H

3. The element with the biggest atomic size. G

4. The element classified as alkali metal. C

5. The element classified as metalloid. D

6. The element classified as alkaline-earth metal. B

7. The transition element. F

8. The element classified as halogen. A

9. The lightest of the noble glasses. H

10. Element with electronic configuration ending in f. E

11. Element wirh four valence electrons. D

12. Element with electronic configuration endng in d. F

13. Element with 7 valence electrons. A

14. Element with 8 valence electrons. H

15. Element with one occupied element energy level. H


Symbol At. Abbreviated Group No. If Electron dot. Period No. of LSC Classification
No. electronic No. valence formula No. occupied
configuration electrons m.e.l.

K 19 [Ar] 4s¹ 1A 1 4 4 4s¹ Alkali metals

Mg 12 [Ne] 3s² 2A 2 3 3 3s² Alkaline-


earth metal

Ge 32 [Ar] 4s² 3d¹⁰ 4A 4 4 4 4p² Metalloids


4p²

In 49 [Kr] 5s² 4d¹⁰ 3A 3 5 5 5p¹ Noble gases


5p¹

Bi 83 [Xe] 6s² 4f¹⁴ 5A 5 6 6 6p³ Post-


5d¹⁰ 6p³ transition
metal

Ti 22 [Ar] 4s² 3d² 4B 4 3 3 3d² Transition


metal

Rn 86 [Xe] 6s² 4f¹⁴ 8A 8 6 6 6p⁶ Noble gases


5d¹⁰ 6p⁶

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