Use the Periodic table to help answer this question: Moving from the element with the atomic number 10 to the atomic number 11 on the periodic table, there is a change in reactivity. Which way do you move on the table to go from 10 to 11? (1 point) Responses From right to left and up one period From right to left and up one period From right to left and down one period. From right to left and down one period. From left to right and down one period. From left to right and down one period. From left to right and up one period From left to right and up one period Question 2 Moving from the element with atomic number 10 to atomic number 11 on the periodic table, there is a change in reactivity. What is the change that is found in the reactivity?(1 point) Responses Noble gases are inert. Alkali metals are very reactive. Noble gases are inert. Alkali metals are very reactive. Element 10 will easily combine with element 11 Element 10 will easily combine with element 11 Neither element is very reactive at all. Neither element is very reactive at all. Noble gases are very reactive. Alkali metals do not react. Noble gases are very reactive. Alkali metals do not react. Question 3 Looking at the elements 10 and 11 on the periodic table, what can you tell me about the size of the atom as you go from 10 to 11?(1 point) Responses Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the ato

m size is smaller, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is smaller, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size stays the same, so there is no change in reactivity Going from 10 to 11 the atom size stays the same, so there is no change in reactivity Going from 10 to 11 the atom size decreases, so it is less reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size decreases, so it is less reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size increases, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size increases, so it is more reactive.

Use the Periodic table to help answer this question: Moving from the element with the atomic number 10 to the atomic number 11 on the periodic table, there is a change in reactivity. Which way do you move on the table to go from 10 to 11? (1 point) Responses From right to left and up one period From right to left and up one period From right to left and down one period. From right to left and down one period. From left to right and down one period. From left to right and down one period. From left to right and up one period

To move from the element with the atomic number 10 to the atomic number 11 on the periodic table, you would move from left to right and up one period.

Moving from the element with atomic number 10 to atomic number 11 on the periodic table, there is a change in reactivity. What is the change that is found in the reactivity?(1 point) Responses Noble gases are inert. Alkali metals are very reactive. Noble gases are inert. Alkali metals are very reactive. Element 10 will easily combine with element 11 Element 10 will easily combine with element 11 Neither element is very reactive at all. Neither element is very reactive at all. Noble gases are very reactive. Alkali metals do not react.

The change in reactivity when moving from the element with atomic number 10 to atomic number 11 is that Noble gases are inert, while Alkali metals are very reactive.

Looking at the elements 10 and 11 on the periodic table, what can you tell me about the size of the atom as you go from 10 to 11?(1 point) Responses Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is less reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is less reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is smaller, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is smaller, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is larger, so it is more reactive Going from 10 to 11 the atom size is smaller, so it is less reactive

Going from element 10 to element 11 on the periodic table, the size of the atom is larger, so it is more reactive.

Moving from the element with atomic number 10 to atomic number 11 on the periodic table, what can be said about the shells and the number of electrons in the shells?(1 point) Responses Neon is a noble gas and has a full outside shell of electrons, while sodium does not have a full outside shell. Neon is a noble gas and has a full outside shell of electrons, while sodium does not have a full outside shell. You cannot determine how many electrons are in the outside shell of an atom by looking at the periodic table. You cannot determine how many electrons are in the outside shell of an atom by looking at the periodic table. Sodium is on the left side of the table and has a full outside shell of electrons while Neon does not. Sodium is on the left side of the table and has a full outside shell of electrons while Neon does not. Neon has 10 electrons in its outside shell, Sodium has 11 electrons in its outside shell Neon has 10 electrons in its outside shell, Sodium has 11 electrons in its outside shell

Neon is a noble gas and has a full outside shell of electrons, while sodium does not have a full outside shell.

If an element has fewer electrons than it does protons, or it has more electrons than it does protons, it is referred to as a(n) _________.(1 point) Responses Molecule Molecule Atom Atom Element Element Ion