The document provides a partial periodic table with letters in place of element symbols. It asks a series of questions about identifying elements, their properties, reactivity, and compounds formed:
1) Elements I and B are the most reactive non-metal and metal shown, as they are in the top right and left of the table.
2) Elements A, B, G, and N belong to the same chemical family, as do C and M, and E and K. Elements in the shaded region are called transition metals.
3) When elements G and I react, they form a compound. Element A can be in group I or VII due to its reactivity and tendency to gain or lose electrons
The document provides a partial periodic table with letters in place of element symbols. It asks a series of questions about identifying elements, their properties, reactivity, and compounds formed:
1) Elements I and B are the most reactive non-metal and metal shown, as they are in the top right and left of the table.
2) Elements A, B, G, and N belong to the same chemical family, as do C and M, and E and K. Elements in the shaded region are called transition metals.
3) When elements G and I react, they form a compound. Element A can be in group I or VII due to its reactivity and tendency to gain or lose electrons
The document provides a partial periodic table with letters in place of element symbols. It asks a series of questions about identifying elements, their properties, reactivity, and compounds formed:
1) Elements I and B are the most reactive non-metal and metal shown, as they are in the top right and left of the table.
2) Elements A, B, G, and N belong to the same chemical family, as do C and M, and E and K. Elements in the shaded region are called transition metals.
3) When elements G and I react, they form a compound. Element A can be in group I or VII due to its reactivity and tendency to gain or lose electrons
questions that follow. (the letters are not the actual symbols of the elements). A B C D P E F G H X I J K N M a) Which is the most reactive non-metallic element shown in the table? Explain b) Which is the most reactive metal element shown in the table? Explain c) Name the chemical families to which the following elements belongs to; I. A,B,G and N II. C and M III. E and K IV. F d) Give the name given to the elements which belongs to the shaded region.
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e) Write the compound formed when G and I reacts. f) Explain why element A can be placed in group I and group VII. g) Identify an element that represents monoatomic gas. h) Identify an element which is the most electronegative and electropositive. i) Identify the element that forms an oxide which is amphoteric. j) Compare the atomic radius of G and H. Explain k) Identify the element that forms a trivalent cation. Explain l) Identify the divalent anion element. Explain m) Compare the melting points of H and X. Explain n) State and explain the observations made when litmus paper was placed in the solution of the oxide of M and I separately. o) Write the equations formed when K burns in excess and limited supply of I. p) Write two oxides of ; I. G II. I III. K q) Draw the atomic and ionic structure of I. r) Compare the reactivity of G and N. Explain s) Compare the reactivity of E and K. explain
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2 t) Select the element that is the strongest reducing agent. Explain u) Element P can form two ions P3+ and P3-. Explain which one is more stable. v) On the grid, indicate the position of element Y that forms an ion Y2+ with electron configuration 2.8.