Chem final Exam v3

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Chemistry Final Exam Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of chemistry with this comprehensive quiz that covers a variety of topics related to the periodic table, alloys, and metal properties. Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, this quiz features 20 multiple-choice questions that test your understanding of core concepts in chemistry.

  • Learn about actinides, alkaline metals, and more
  • Engaging questions to reinforce your knowledge
  • Perfect for exam preparation and self-assessment
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by StudyingChem101
Any of the series of fifteen metallic elements from actinium (atomic number 89) to lawrencium (atomic number 103) in the periodic table. They are all radioactive, the heavier members being extremely unstable and not of natural occurrence.
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Alloy
Actinides
The metals in Group 1 of the periodic table of elements
Alkaline earth metals
Alkali metals
Actinides
Alloy
Metals which belong to group 2 in the periodic table
Alloy
Actinides
Alkaline earth metals
Alkali metals
A mixture of a metal with at least one other element, usually another metal
Alkali metals
Actinides
Alkaline earth metals
Alloy
An alloy of mercury and silver or tin. It is used for dental fillings because it can be shaped when warm and resists corrosion.
Brass
Amalgam
Ductility
Alloy
An alloy of copper and zinc; does not tarnish and is used for door knobs, buttons and musical instruments.
Ductility
Amalgam
Brass
Alloy
A natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemicallystable form such as oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide. It is the gradual destruction of materials by chemical and/or electrochemical reaction with their environment.
Brass
Alloy
Decomposition
Corrosion
Is a measure of a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture, which may be expressed as percent elongation or percent area reduction from a tensile test.
Corrosion
Alloy
Resistance
Ductility
The degree to which a specified material conducts electricity.
Lanthanides
Electrical conductivity
Luster
Ductility
Are a group of 15 chemical elements, with atomic numbers 57 through 71. All of these elements have one valence electron in the 5d shell.
Electrical conductivity
Lanthanides
Luster
Ductility
Is a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface.
Ductility
Luster
Electrical conductivity
Lanthanides
Is a physical property of metals that defines the ability to be hammered, pressed or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
Reactivity
Luster
Ductility
Malleability
A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted.
Reactivity
Ore
Malleability
Luster
The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements and compounds
Ore
Malleability
Reactivity
Luster
The specific name given to the corrosion of iron; a chemical reaction between iron, oxygen and water.
Luster
Corrosion
Rusting
Solder
An alloy of zinc and lead; is used in electronics to attach components to circuit boards.
Rusting
Solder
Corrosion
Luster
Is a nonbinary phonological feature categorizing sounds into a relative scale.
Sonority
Steel
Thermal conductivity
Transition metals
An alloy containing iron and other elements
Transition metals
Steel
Alloy
Iron
Is the rate at which heat passes through a specified material, expressed as the amount of heat that flows per unit time through a unit area with a temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance.
Temperature
Thermal heat
Thermal conductivity
Transition metals
The elements in Groups 3 through 12 in the periodic table
Transition metals
Thermal conductivity
Soronity
The elements in Groups 3 through 12 in the periodic table
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