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Part II: Select the element described by each of the following:
1. The compound has Golden -Yellow crystals.
2. The element used in manufacture of ceramics.
3. The Noble gas that used in breathing mixtures is..
4. What are the names of the hydrogen isotopes? (a)
(b)
5. Element belongs to IIIA with the lowest abundance in the earth's crusts.
6. The element used in the manufacture of PVC.
7. The chemical formula of Orthoperiodic acid is
8. When alkali metal combines with oxygen, three distinct oxygen compounds are formed:
(a)
(b)
9. The chemical formula of Bismuthane is
10. The Element that belongs to VIA and which is used in synthetic rubber is.........
11. The compound has offensive smell of rotten eggs..
12. The Element with the highest melting point in the alkali metal group is........
H
1.008
3
Li
6.941
11
Na
22.99
19
39.10
37
Rb
G
4
Be
9.012
12
Mg
2431
20
38
Se
21
56
Ca
Se
V
40.08 44.96 47.88 50.94
39
Y
88.91
57
RES
Ba
La
1373 138.9
22
40
Zr
91.22
72
23
ELf
178.5
41
No
92.91
73
Ta
1809
Cr
52.00
42
Ma
95.94
74
W
183.9
25
Ma
54.94
43
Te
(98)
75
Re
186.2
25
Fe
55.85
44
Ru
101.1
76
Os
190.2
27
Co
58.93
45
Rh
102.9
77
Ir
28
S
Ni
58.69
46
Pd
106.4
78
Pt
1922 195.1
29
Cu
63.55
47
Ag
1819
1079
79
Au
197.0
30
Za
65.38
48
80
B
10.81
Hg
13
Al
26.98
31
Ga
69.72
Cd
In
1124 114.8
49
81
11
6
12.01
14
Si
28.09
32
Ge
72.59
50
So
118.7
82
N
Ph
2072
14.01
15
P
30.97
11
Ax
74.92
51
Sb
1218
111
8
0
16.00 19.00
10
S
32.07
Se
78.96
32
Te
1276
NA
9
Pa
17
CL
15.45
15
79.90
33
He
4001
NY
AL
10
Ne
20.18
IN
2225
Ar
Ru
Transcribed Image Text:Part II: Select the element described by each of the following: 1. The compound has Golden -Yellow crystals. 2. The element used in manufacture of ceramics. 3. The Noble gas that used in breathing mixtures is.. 4. What are the names of the hydrogen isotopes? (a) (b) 5. Element belongs to IIIA with the lowest abundance in the earth's crusts. 6. The element used in the manufacture of PVC. 7. The chemical formula of Orthoperiodic acid is 8. When alkali metal combines with oxygen, three distinct oxygen compounds are formed: (a) (b) 9. The chemical formula of Bismuthane is 10. The Element that belongs to VIA and which is used in synthetic rubber is......... 11. The compound has offensive smell of rotten eggs.. 12. The Element with the highest melting point in the alkali metal group is........ H 1.008 3 Li 6.941 11 Na 22.99 19 39.10 37 Rb G 4 Be 9.012 12 Mg 2431 20 38 Se 21 56 Ca Se V 40.08 44.96 47.88 50.94 39 Y 88.91 57 RES Ba La 1373 138.9 22 40 Zr 91.22 72 23 ELf 178.5 41 No 92.91 73 Ta 1809 Cr 52.00 42 Ma 95.94 74 W 183.9 25 Ma 54.94 43 Te (98) 75 Re 186.2 25 Fe 55.85 44 Ru 101.1 76 Os 190.2 27 Co 58.93 45 Rh 102.9 77 Ir 28 S Ni 58.69 46 Pd 106.4 78 Pt 1922 195.1 29 Cu 63.55 47 Ag 1819 1079 79 Au 197.0 30 Za 65.38 48 80 B 10.81 Hg 13 Al 26.98 31 Ga 69.72 Cd In 1124 114.8 49 81 11 6 12.01 14 Si 28.09 32 Ge 72.59 50 So 118.7 82 N Ph 2072 14.01 15 P 30.97 11 Ax 74.92 51 Sb 1218 111 8 0 16.00 19.00 10 S 32.07 Se 78.96 32 Te 1276 NA 9 Pa 17 CL 15.45 15 79.90 33 He 4001 NY AL 10 Ne 20.18 IN 2225 Ar Ru
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