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Quiz: Locating Group 1, Group 7, and Group 0 on the Periodic Table

Edexcel GCSE Chemistry

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Welcome to this quiz on locating group 1, group 7, and group 0 on the periodic table. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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Which of the following contains elements from group 1?

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Which of the following are characteristics of elements in group 0? (Select all that apply)

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Group 7 elements are known as the {{blank0}} and include elements like {{blank1}}.

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Where are group 0 elements typically located on the periodic table?

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What type of bonding is most common for group 1 elements?

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The alkali metals in group 1 are stored under {{blank0}} to prevent reactions with air.

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Which of the following are halogens? (Select all that apply)

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