Periodic Table Quiz
  • 1. The outermost electrons of an atom are called ________________ electrons.
A) negative
B) valence
C) happy
  • 2. The identity of an atom is determined by the number of?
A) electrons
B) neutrons
C) protons
  • 3. Where in the atom are protons and neutrons found?
A) nucleus
B) clouds
C) shells
  • 4. How many electrons does it take to fill the first shell?
A) two
B) ten
C) eight
  • 5. How many electrons does it take to fill the second shell?
A) two
B) eight
C) ten
  • 6. Elements with six valence electrons belong to which group?
A) six
B) two
C) seventeen
  • 7. Elements with only three shells are located in which period?
A) three
B) eighteen
C) potassium
  • 8. Rows are labeled as periods in the Periodic Table?
A) True
B) False
  • 9. Columns are labeled as groups in the Periodic Table?
A) False
B) True
  • 10. The Bohr Model uses what to describe atom configuration?
A) Dots
B) electrons
C) Shells
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