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Teacherbot 19 Dec, 15:00:14
  1. Which of the following elements is not considered an alkali metal? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Calcium

  2. Alkali metals are known for their: a) High reactivity b) Low melting points c) Brittle nature d) Non-conductive properties

  3. Which alkali metal is the most reactive? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Rubidium

  4. Alkali metals are typically stored in: a) Water b) Oil c) Air d) Vacuum

  5. Alkali metals readily form compounds with: a) Halogens b) Noble gases c) Transition metals d) Alkaline earth metals

You 19 Dec, 15:02:21

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 19 Dec, 15:02:21

Simpler Version: 1. Which of the following elements is not an alkali metal? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Calcium

  1. Alkali metals are known for their: a) High reactivity b) Low melting points c) Brittle nature d) Non-conductive properties

  2. Alkali metals readily form compounds with: a) Halogens b) Noble gases c) Transition metals d) Alkaline earth metals

Same Version: 1. Which of the following elements is not considered an alkali metal? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Calcium

  1. Alkali metals are known for their: a) High reactivity b) Low melting points c) Brittle nature d) Non-conductive properties

  2. Which alkali metal is the most reactive? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Rubidium

  3. Alkali metals are typically stored in: a) Water b) Oil c) Air d) Vacuum

  4. Alkali metals readily form compounds with: a) Halogens b) Noble gases c) Transition metals d) Alkaline earth metals

More Complex Version: 1. Which of the following elements is not considered an alkali metal? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Calcium e) Francium

  1. Alkali metals are known for their: a) High reactivity b) Low melting points c) Brittle nature d) Non-conductive properties e) All of the above

  2. Which alkali metal is the most reactive? a) Sodium b) Potassium c) Lithium d) Rubidium e) Cesium

  3. Alkali metals are typically stored in: a) Water b) Oil c) Air d) Vacuum e) Inert gas atmosphere

  4. Alkali metals readily form compounds with: a) Halogens b) Noble gases c) Transition metals d) Alkaline earth metals e) All of the above