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Quiz 02
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Al Ain Educational Office
Trimester 02
20
Al Tamayoz School Science
Cycle 2 Department
Year Level: 8th Grade Bonus Date: Thursday, 9th Feb., 2017
Student's Name: ... Class: G H I

Criteria Questions

Fill in the space using one of the following words: 1


reactivity periods groups more unreactive type
strongly all less
1. The Periodic Table shows ........................the elements. 2

Recalling Information
2. Rows in the Periodic Table are called .........................


3. Elements in Group 7 of the Periodic Table become ........................reactive as you go down
the group.
4. Elements in Group 1 react very ........................with water and oxygen.
5. Elements in Group 1 and 2 of the Periodic Table become ........................reactive as you go 3
down the group.
6. Elements in Group 8 of the Periodic Table are .........................
7. Columns in the Periodic Table are called .........................
8. An element is a substance made of just one ........................of atom. 4
9. ........................is how strong a reaction is.
Write the names of the substances beside each of the following pictures: -
Names
Names ........................... 1
Nitrogen
..
Oxygen
Hydrogen

Explaining
Look carefully at the following picture then answer the questions:


1. This image shows explosion in an airship.. 2
2. Mention two reasons that made it able to float in air:
*The airship is full of a gas lighter than air N2 + O2
* The airship total density is lighter than air density 3
3. The envelope might be full of Hydrogen
Study this picture and fill in the following:

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1. These elements are in group number ....two ...
2. One of these elements will not react with water,
which is
...............................................Magnesiu
m...... 4
3. Predict the reactivity trend of the other three
elements?
Barium is the most reactive while
Calcium is the least
Complete this table to compare between Halogens and Alkali Metals 1
2

Comparing and Contrasting


Criteria Halogens Alkali Metals
3
Group number in
Seven One


the periodic table
Trend in reactivity Reactivity decreases when we go down Reactivity increases when we go
inside the group the group in the Periodic Table down the group in the Periodic Table
Physical state of the 4
Gases, liquids, or solids All elements are solids
elements
Which element is
Fluorine Francium
more reactive
The following 5 line graphs represent the trend in the reactivity of five
groups of elements 4 of them in the Periodic Table , study the graphs then answer
1
the questions: -

Identifying Relationships

3
1. Decide which group of elements is represented by which line graph and why:
The reasons The group it shows The line graph
The trend is an increase in reactivity, and all reactivity values 1 Line graph "A"
are bigger than Line C
All elements have the same reactivity No trend Line graph "B"
The trend is an increase in reactivity, and all reactivity values 2 Line graph "C"
are less than Line A 4
The trend is a decrease in reactivity, and all reactivity values are 7 Line graph "D"
bigger than Line C
The reactivity value is zero for all elements, which means all of 8 Line graph "E"
them are unreactive

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Here are two problems happen in real life, think about solving them :
How would you overcome it? The problem 1
Consider
1. Explain why a gas from Group

Making informed decisions


Physical state: it is a gas because airships use gases only
Reactivity: it is safe because it is unreactive with any element
8 of the Periodic Table is safer 2


Oxygen: so it does not react with oxygen
Result : it does not burn or explode due to reactivity
than hydrogen for use in airships.
Consider
2 The second element in Group 8
Positive: it is safe because it is unreactive with any element
Atomic Mass: bigger than air N2 + O2 3
Relative Density: of the airship will be greater than air is neon; would it be suitable for
Result: an airship full of neon will not be able to float in air
airships? Explain
4

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