Chemistry
Using the information in the table below, complete the following :
(i) …………… is the metallic element.
(ii) Metal atoms tend to have a maximum of …………… electrons in the outermost energy level.
(iii) Non-metallic elements tend to form …………… oxides while metals tend to form …………… oxides.
(iv) Non-metallic elements tend to be …………… conductors of heat and electricity.
(v) Metals tend to …………… electrons and act as …………… agents in their reactions with elements and compounds.
| X | Y | |
|---|---|---|
| Normal electronic configuration | 2, 8, 7 | 2, 8, 2 |
| Nature of oxide | Dissolves in water and turns blue litmus red | Very low solubility in water. Dissolves in hydrochloric acid |
| Tendency for oxidizing and reducing reactions | Tends to oxidise elements and compounds | Tends to act as a reducing agent |
| Electrical and thermal conductivity | Very poor electrical conductor and poor thermal conductivity | Good electrical conductor and good thermal conductor |
| Tendency to form alloys and amalgams | No tendency to form alloys | Forms alloys |
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Answer
(i) Y is the metallic element.
(ii) Metal atoms tend to have a maximum of three electrons in the outermost energy level.
(iii) Non-metallic elements tend to form acidic oxides while metals tend to form basic oxides.
(iv) Non-metallic elements tend to be poor conductors of heat and electricity.
(v) Metals tend to lose electrons and act as reducing agents in their reactions with elements and compounds.
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