Do you know the properties of transition metals?
Properties of Transition Metals Quiz
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Question 1 of 10Question 1
Match each property difference to the appropriate element group.
- Group 1 elements
- Group 1 elements
- Lower melting points
- More reactive with water
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Question 2 of 10Question 2
Arrange the following metals in order of decreasing reactivity with oxygen.
- Copper
- Sodium
- Iron
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Question 3 of 10Question 3
Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
High, low, strong, weak-
Transition metals typically have melting points and are compared to Group 1 metals.
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Question 4 of 10Question 4
Which transition metal is commonly used as a catalyst in the Haber process?
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Question 5 of 10Question 5
Select all properties typical of transition metals:
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Question 6 of 10Question 6
Match each element with a common property or use.
- Electrical conductivity
- Forms coloured compounds
- Copper
- Chromium
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Question 7 of 10Question 7
Which of the following metals is the least reactive with halogens?
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Question 8 of 10Question 8
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Blue, green, red, yellow-
A compound of copper often appears in colour, while compounds of chromium may appear .
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Question 9 of 10Question 9
Arrange these metals in order of increasing density.
- Nickel
- Potassium
- Iron
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Question 10 of 10Question 10
Which of these elements forms multiple ions with different charges?
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