all answers will be submitted directly into Canvas assignment and you will need to upload your marked up periodic table.

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all answers will be submitted directly into Canvas assignment and you will need to upload your marked up periodic table.

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all answers will be submitted directly into Canvas assignmentand you willneed to upload your marked up periodic table.1. Lightly shade the noble gases in red on the periodic tableprovided.2. Lightly shade the two elements that are liquids at roomtemperature in blue.3. Shade the element found in Group 8, Period 6 in green.4. Is the element shaded in #3 a metal, nonmetal or ametalloid?____________5. Darken the line that separates the metals from the nonmetalswith a black pencil ormarker.6. Shade the element(s) that have the same number of valenceelectrons as bromine but aresmaller than bromine in yellow.7. Shade the elements that have the same number of valenceelectrons as hydrogen inbrown.8. What is the name for the group of elements you just shaded inbrown?____________9. Shade the element that is a solid, would be a poor conductor ofelectricity, is brittle andhas a smaller atomic size than phosphorus in purple.10. Is the element you shaded in purple a metal, nonmetal ormetalloid?____________11. How many valence electrons does a strontium (Sr) atomhave?____________12. What is the name of the group of elements to which strontiumbelongs?____________13. Which element has 52 electrons in its atoms?____________14. Based on the periodic trend in atomic size, which element wouldyou predict tobe the largest?____________15. Do you think it would be easier to remove a valence electronfrom a sodium (Na)atom or from a potassium (K) atom?____________16. Explain your choice for Question #15:_________________________________________________________________
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