Families of the Periodic Table. 1. Who proposed the organization of the elements into octaves? 1.Newlands 2.Dobereiner 3.Moseley 4.Mendeleev 5.Sanson.

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Families of the Periodic Table

1. Who proposed the organization of the elements into octaves? 1.Newlands 2.Dobereiner 3.Moseley 4.Mendeleev 5.Sanson

2. Who proposed the first organization of the elements into triads? 1.Newlands 2.Dobereiner 3.Moseley 4.Mendeleev 5.Kenzig

3. Who proposed the theory that properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers? 1.Newlands 2.Dobereiner 3.Moseley 4.Mendeleev 5.Sabol

4. Who created the first periodic table? 1.Newlands 2.Dobereiner 3.Moseley 4.Mendeleev 5.Toburen

5. 37-Rubidium is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals

6. 7-Nitrogen is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals

7. 83-Bismuth is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals

8. 33-Arsenic is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals

9. 37-Rubidium would have all of the following characteristics except? 1.High Conductivity 2.High Malleability 3.High Brittleness 4.Solid at Room Temperature 5.1 Valence Electron

Bromine would have which one of the following characteristics? 1.High Conductivity 2.High Malleability 3.High Brittleness 4.Solid at Room Temperature 5.7 Valence Electrons

We’re done! Short break. Please: – Return clicker. – Turn in Graphing Trends Activity.

Krypton is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals Table

Barium is in what family of the periodic table? 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Earth Metals 3.Transition Metals 4.Inner Transition Metals 5.Post Transition Metals 6.Halogens 7.Noble Gases 8.Metalloids 9.Other Nonmetals Table