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Ref. Table S
Freezing Point, Melting Point, Density, Electronegativity, Ionization Energy, Atomic Radius
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The freezing point of bromine is
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539°C
-539°C
7°C
-7°C
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At standard pressure, which element has a melting point higher than standard temperature?
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F₂
Br₂
Fe
Hg
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Which element has the greatest density at STP?
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calcium
carbon
chlorine
copper
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Which element is a liquid at room temperature?
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K
I₂
Hg
Mg
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Which noble gas has the highest first ionization energy?
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radon
krypton
neon
helium
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Which general trend is found in Period 2 on the Periodic Table as the elements are considered in order of increasing atomic number?
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decreasing atomic mass
decreasing electronegativity
increasing atomic radius
increasing first ionization energy
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Which general trend is found in Period 3 as the elements are considered in order of increasing atomic number?
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increasing atomic radius
increasing electronegativity
decreasing atomic mass
decreasing first ionization energy
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Which of these formulas contains the most polar bond?
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H–Br
H–Cl
H–F
H–I
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Which trends appear as the elements in Period 3 are considered from left to right?
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Metallic character decreases, and electronegativity decreases.
Metallic character decreases, and electronegativity increases.
Metallic character increases, and electronegativity decreases.
Metallic character increases, and electronegativity increases.
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An atom of which element has the largest atomic radius?
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Fe
Mg
Si
Zn
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Within Period 2 of the Periodic Table, as the atomic number increases, the atomic radius generally
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decreases
increases
remains the same
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