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Which property do transition metals have in common?(1 point)
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They are usually very soft.
They are usually very soft.
They are usually very reactive.
They are usually very reactive.
They usually have low densities.
They usually have low densities.
They usually have high melting points.
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They are usually very soft.
They are usually very soft.
They are usually very reactive.
They are usually very reactive.
They usually have low densities.
They usually have low densities.
They usually have high melting points.
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Neon and argon are both in Group 18 of the periodic table. Which property do they most likely share?(1 point)
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metallic texture
metallic texture
low or no reactivity
low or no reactivity
silver color
silver color
strong odor
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metallic texture
metallic texture
low or no reactivity
low or no reactivity
silver color
silver color
strong odor
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Use the periodic table to answer the question.
An illustration shows the periodic table.
Which two elements most likely have similar properties?
(1 point)
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Ca and Sc
Ca and Sc
Cs and Rn
Cs and Rn
F and Ne
F and Ne
Li and Fr
Li and Fr
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An illustration shows the periodic table.
Which two elements most likely have similar properties?
(1 point)
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Ca and Sc
Ca and Sc
Cs and Rn
Cs and Rn
F and Ne
F and Ne
Li and Fr
Li and Fr
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A scientist studies an element that has seven electrons in its outer shell, is fairly toxic, is a gas at room temperature, and is highly reactive. To which group of the periodic table does this element belong?(1 point)
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18 - noble gases
18 - noble gases
2 - alkaline earth metals
2 - alkaline earth metals
17 - halogens
17 - halogens
1 - alkali metals
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18 - noble gases
18 - noble gases
2 - alkaline earth metals
2 - alkaline earth metals
17 - halogens
17 - halogens
1 - alkali metals
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On the periodic table, lithium and beryllium are in different groups. Which statement describes why the two elements are in different groups?(1 point)
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They have a different number of electrons in their outer shells.
They have a different number of electrons in their outer shells.
They have different atomic numbers.
They have different atomic numbers.
They are different colors.
They are different colors.
They have a different number of electron shells.
They have a different number of electron shells.
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They have a different number of electrons in their outer shells.
They have a different number of electrons in their outer shells.
They have different atomic numbers.
They have different atomic numbers.
They are different colors.
They are different colors.
They have a different number of electron shells.
They have a different number of electron shells.
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