C2.2 Chemical Families

1. Mention the physical properties of Alkaline earth metals

2. Why is the atomic radius of halogen atom less than the ionic radius of halogen ion?

3. The elements in Group 2 of the periodic table are called?

4. Mention the chemical properties of Halogens

5. Mention the examples of Halogens

6. Mention the uses of Halogens and their compounds

7. Mention the physical properties of Alkali metals

8. Mention the uses of alkali metals and their compounds

9. What is the name of the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the outermost energy level of an atom in the gaseous state?

10. Mention the Electrical physical properties of elements in period 3

11. Mention the characteristics of Halogens

12. Explain why the ionization energy decreases as you go down the group of alkali metals

13. Mention the uses of noble gas

14. Which of the following is not a noble gas?

15. The elements in group 1 of the periodic table are called Alkali metals True or False

16. Mention the physical properties of noble gases

17. The elements in group 8 of the periodic table are called

18. Which of the following statement describes the characteristics of alkaline earth metals?

19. Mention the physical properties of Halogens

20. Which among the following element is not among Period 3?

21. Mention the chemical properties of Alkaline earth metals

22. Mention the characteristics of Noble gases

23. Which of the following is not an example of alkali metal?

24. Does the ionization energy decrease as you go down the group of alkali metals?

25. Explain why there is an increase in reactivity as you go down the alkali metal group from Lithium to Potassium

26. Define Atomic Radius?

27. In Alkali metals, the electrons in the outermost energy level move randomly throughout the metallic structure and are said to be delocalized?

28. Non-metals in Group 7 are called

29. Due to their reactivity alkali metals are not found as free electrons rather as combined elements

30. Does the electron affinity decrease as the size of the atoms increases in Halogen hence the reactivity decreases down the group? {Fluorine reacts more than iodine} True or False

31. Explain why are alkali metals are good conductors of heat and electricity

32. Explain why atomic radii of the alkali metals increase down the group

33. Mention the uses of Alkaline earth metals and their compounds

34. Explain why Halogens cannot conduct heat and electricity

35. Explain why is the ionic radius of an alkali metal is less than its atomic radius

36. Explain why the melting and boiling points decrease down the group of alkali metals

37. Mention the physical properties of elements in period 3

38. How many alkali metal ions is needed to combine one oxide ion?

39. Explain why Halogen melting and boiling point level increase as you go down the group? {Iodine has high melting and boiling point than Fluorine}

40. What is the name of the energy released as an ion is formed in halogen?

41. Mention the chemical properties of alkali metals

42. Which of the following doesn’t belong to alkaline earth metals?

43. The atomic radius of Halogen atom is less than the ionic radius of halogen ion e.g. Chlorine atom and Chlorine ion True or False