Which elements can form-2 ions? a beryllium and calcium b. lithium and fluorine C. magnesium and chlorine d. oxygen and sulfur

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Which elements can form -2 ions?
B.
Gric
beryllium and calcium
b. lithium and fluorine
magnesium and chlorine
d.
C.
oxygen and sulfur
10. Which pair of elements will most likely exhibit similar chemical properties?
hydrogen and helium
nitrogen and phosphorus
b.
potassium and krypton
di
11. What element will be the best conductor of electricity?
C.
sodium and aluminum
helium
b. phosphorus
potassium
d. sulfur
C.
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Transcribed Image Text:Which elements can form -2 ions? B. Gric beryllium and calcium b. lithium and fluorine magnesium and chlorine d. C. oxygen and sulfur 10. Which pair of elements will most likely exhibit similar chemical properties? hydrogen and helium nitrogen and phosphorus b. potassium and krypton di 11. What element will be the best conductor of electricity? C. sodium and aluminum helium b. phosphorus potassium d. sulfur C. 96 Exploring Life Through Science-Chemistry
12
What element belongs to the block?
a. aluminum
b. boron
C.
luorine
d. helium
13 What element will behave as an insulator?
a.
b. carbon
aluminum
C lithium
d. silicon
14 Arrange the following elements according to increasing atomic size: P, Al, CI, Na, S.
a.
Al, CI, Na, P, S
b. CI, S, P, AI, Na
e Na, Al, P, S, CI
d. S, CI, P, Na, Al
Transcribed Image Text:12 What element belongs to the block? a. aluminum b. boron C. luorine d. helium 13 What element will behave as an insulator? a. b. carbon aluminum C lithium d. silicon 14 Arrange the following elements according to increasing atomic size: P, Al, CI, Na, S. a. Al, CI, Na, P, S b. CI, S, P, AI, Na e Na, Al, P, S, CI d. S, CI, P, Na, Al
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