Simpler Version:
1. Which of the following elements is not an alkali metal?
a) Sodium
b) Potassium
c) Lithium
d) Calcium
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Alkali metals are known for their:
a) High reactivity
b) Low melting points
c) Brittle nature
d) Non-conductive properties
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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
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Alkali metals are known for their:
a) High reactivity
b) Low melting points
c) Brittle nature
d) Non-conductive properties
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Which alkali metal is the most reactive?
a) Sodium
b) Potassium
c) Lithium
d) Rubidium
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Alkali metals are typically stored in:
a) Water
b) Oil
c) Air
d) Vacuum
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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
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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
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Which alkali metal is the most reactive?
a) Sodium
b) Potassium
c) Lithium
d) Rubidium
e) Cesium
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Alkali metals are typically stored in:
a) Water
b) Oil
c) Air
d) Vacuum
e) Inert gas atmosphere
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Alkali metals readily form compounds with:
a) Halogens
b) Noble gases
c) Transition metals
d) Alkaline earth metals
e) All of the above