periodic table Crossword Puzzles
The TRENDS 2025-04-28
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- This element has the smallest atomic radius
- The group of elements known for their low ionization energies and high reactivity
- This element, being in group 17, has the highest electron affinity
- A measure of an ions size
- The group of elements with the highest ionization energies
- ____ are found in Group 17 on the periodic table
- The principle that explains why atomic radius increases as you go down a group
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- Boron is an example of a _____
- Atomic radius ____ as you move across a period
- the ability to attract electrons
- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state
- Metallic Character DECREASES as you go ______ of the periodic table.
- ____ is the most electronegative element on the periodic table
- ____ is the most metallic element of the periodic table
- Element with the largest atomic radius
- Another word for family on the periodic table
16 Clues: A measure of an ions size • Boron is an example of a _____ • the ability to attract electrons • Element with the largest atomic radius • This element has the smallest atomic radius • Another word for family on the periodic table • Atomic radius ____ as you move across a period • ____ are found in Group 17 on the periodic table • ...
Bonds 2023-02-24
14 Clues: 0 • Share • Negative • Transfer • positive • smallest unit • by atomic mass • Across Periodic table • Down the periodic table • are outside the nucleus • Has protons and neutrons • Symbol is for chlorine is • what does the periodic table increase by • chemical bonds held together in groups are
Phys Sci 4B Terms 2020-10-06
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- an element located on the right side of periodic table
- an element located on the left end of periodic table
- an element located between metals and nonmetals on periodic table
- an element in Group 2 of periodic table
- an element in Group 18 of periodic table
- an element from either of two rows usually placed below periodic table
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- an element in Groups 3-12 of periodic table
- an element in Group 13-16 of periodic table
- an element in Group 1 of periodic table
- an element in Group 17 of periodic table
10 Clues: an element in Group 1 of periodic table • an element in Group 2 of periodic table • an element in Group 17 of periodic table • an element in Group 18 of periodic table • an element in Groups 3-12 of periodic table • an element in Group 13-16 of periodic table • an element located on the left end of periodic table • an element located on the right side of periodic table • ...
PS 4 periodic table review puzzle 2016-11-02
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- because an atom is neutral there is an ___ number of protons and electrons
- type of bond where nonmetal bonds with metal
- elements touching the stair step line on periodic table
- columns on the periodic table; also called families
- rows on the periodic table
- type of bond where nonmetal bonds with another nonmetal
- atomic number is the number of
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- largest section of the periodic table
- atoms join together to form these
- atomic __ is the total of the protons and neutrons
- when an atom gains or loses a neutron
- in a covalent bond electrons are ___
- the periodic table is arranged in order of ___ atomic number
- when an atom gains or loses an electron
14 Clues: rows on the periodic table • atomic number is the number of • atoms join together to form these • in a covalent bond electrons are ___ • largest section of the periodic table • when an atom gains or loses a neutron • when an atom gains or loses an electron • type of bond where nonmetal bonds with metal • atomic __ is the total of the protons and neutrons • ...
Science crossword 2020-04-15
12 Clues: a metal • mixture • middle of atom • a state of matter • what your dissolving • water state of matter • smallest unit of life • rows of periodic table • what your dissolving in • middle of periodic table • coloumn of periodic table • right side of periodic table
Physical Science Crossword 2025-08-22
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- Vertical columns of the periodic table.
- Scientist who arranged the periodic table by atomic number.
- The particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
- Number of protons in an atom.
- The particle with a negative charge.
- Elements that can act like metals or nonmetals depending on conditions.
- The central region of an atom.
- Elements in Group 1, highly reactive with water.
- Elements found in the “stair-step” line, semiconductors.
- The modern periodic table is arranged by increasing ______ number.
- Scientist who first organized the table by atomic mass.
- Shiny elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Trend: Atomic size ______ as you go down a group.
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- The particle with a positive charge.
- Ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
- Most abundant element in the universe.
- Group 18 elements, stable and unreactive.
- Horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity.
- Smallest unit of matter.
- Group 2 elements, reactive but less so than Group 1.
- Atomic number 79, symbol Au.
- Elements in Group 17, also called “salt formers.”
- Energy needed to remove an electron.
24 Clues: Smallest unit of matter. • Atomic number 79, symbol Au. • Number of protons in an atom. • The central region of an atom. • The particle with a positive charge. • The particle with a negative charge. • Energy needed to remove an electron. • Most abundant element in the universe. • Horizontal rows of the periodic table. • Vertical columns of the periodic table. • ...
Periodic Table Trends 2024-12-06
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- are all elements in group 1 of the periodic table (except for hydrogen)
- the ability to attract electrons within a compound
- these are very reactive atoms found in group 2 of the periodic table
- the size of a neutral atom
- to bend easily and have the ability to be hammered flat
- energy required to remove an electron to form an ion
- Number of protons in hydrogen-3
- which element is more reactive; K or Fe?
- these elements have a full octet and therefore do not readily react with other atoms
- the ____________ together the charges are, the greater the effective nuclear charge
- meaning to break when hammered
- these elements touch the staircase line and are semiconductors
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- adding an electron creates a ___________ ion
- outer shell electrons
- these lie to the left of the staircase line - are shiny and conduct electricity
- the most common element in the universe
- the ability to be pulled into a wire
- number of protons and neutrons in hydrogen-3
- a charged particle
- which has a smaller ionic radius? Br or Ni?
- this is the most electronegative element on the periodic table
- elements found in group 17 of the periodic table - the most reactive nonmetals
- a negative ion (gain of electrons)
- the vertical columns on the periodic table (tell us the number of valance electrons)
- lie to the right of the staircase line - are dull and do not conduct electricity well
- the horizontal rows on the periodic table (tell us the number of electron shells)
- removing an electron creates a ___________ ion
27 Clues: a charged particle • outer shell electrons • the size of a neutral atom • meaning to break when hammered • Number of protons in hydrogen-3 • a negative ion (gain of electrons) • the ability to be pulled into a wire • the most common element in the universe • which element is more reactive; K or Fe? • which has a smaller ionic radius? Br or Ni? • ...
Elements 2020-05-07
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- hard, but can break or shatter easily
- earth metals the elements occupying group IIA of the periodic table, they are reactive, electropositive, divalent metals, and form basic oxides which react with water to form comparatively insoluble hydroxides
- a material which contains moveable electric charges
- metals any set of metallic elements occupying a central block on the periodic table. Chemically they show variable valence and a strong tendency to form coordination compounds, and many of their compounds are colored
- mass the mass of an atom if a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei with a positive charge equal and opposite to an electrons charge`
- symbol the abbreviations for a chemical element
- any of the series of metallic elements from actinium to lawrencium on the periodic table, they are radioactive, the heavier members being extremely unstable and not of natural occurrence post
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors
- Mendeleev Creator of the periodic table
- a stable subatomic particle with a negative charge, found in all atoms and acts as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- gaseous elements on the periodic table
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- metals the elements occupying group 1A of the periodic table, they are very reactive, electropositive, monovalent metals forming strongly alkaline hydroxides
- any of the series of fifteen metallic elements that form lanthanum to lutetium in the periodic table
- a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons
- an element or substance that is not a metal
- number the number of protons in a nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties if an element and its place on the periodic table
- a subatomic particle with about the same mass as a proton but without electric charge
- metals considered the poor metals and metalloids
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal energy
- able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking
21 Clues: hard, but can break or shatter easily • gaseous elements on the periodic table • an element or substance that is not a metal • Mendeleev Creator of the periodic table • a material which contains moveable electric charges • symbol the abbreviations for a chemical element • metals considered the poor metals and metalloids • ...
Periodic Table 2023-05-16
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- describes how likely an element is to form bonds with other elements.
- an element that does not conduct electricity or heat and is usually a gas at room temperature.
- elements and/or compounds that when put together are unable to react chemically.
- Group 17 nonmetals on the periodic table that contain 7 valence electrons.
- Ionization Energy, The energy required to remove an electron from the outermost energy level (valence electron)
- Number, the number of protons contained in each nucleus of its atoms of the element.
- a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
- an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons.
- The attraction a nucleus has for electrons in a chemical bond.
- an element or substance that conducts heat and electricity.
- Earth Metals, Group 1 metals on the periodic table that contain 2 valence electrons
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- Electrons, electrons that are located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- a vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table.
- Metals, Group 312 on the periodic table.
- Radius, The distance between the nucleus of an atom and it's outermost energy level (valence shell).
- Mass, the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of one atom of the element.
- the smallest unit of an element that has all of the properties of the element;
- Charge, The charge of an atoms nucleus resulting from it's number of protons.
- a horizontal row (left to right) in the periodic table.
- Metals, Group 1 metals on the periodic table that contain 1 valence electron
- an element that has some properties of a metal and some properties of a nonmetal.
21 Clues: Metals, Group 312 on the periodic table. • a vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table. • an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons. • a horizontal row (left to right) in the periodic table. • an element or substance that conducts heat and electricity. • The attraction a nucleus has for electrons in a chemical bond. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-09-12
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- A column in the periodic table
- Elements in column 17
- Elements in the first column of the Periodic Table
- Said that each element has a characteristic type of atom that differs in properties from atoms of all other elements
- Elements in column 16
- Uncharged particles in the nucleus of atoms
- A row in the periodic table
- Charged particles in the nucleus
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- Elements in the second column of the Periodic Table
- Discovered isotopes
- Discovered neutrons
- Elements in column 15
- Discovered fundamental electric charge as the charge of an electron
- Showed that atoms have a positively charged nucleus
- Negatively charged particles that exist around the nucleus
- Conducted the gold foil experiment
- Elements in column 18
17 Clues: Discovered isotopes • Discovered neutrons • Elements in column 15 • Elements in column 17 • Elements in column 18 • Elements in column 16 • A row in the periodic table • A column in the periodic table • Charged particles in the nucleus • Conducted the gold foil experiment • Uncharged particles in the nucleus of atoms • Elements in the first column of the Periodic Table • ...
elements of the periodic table 2024-11-15
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- the third element of the periodic table. used in batteries.
- the sixth element of the periodic table. found in plant life.
- the eighth element of the periodic table. found in the air.
- the first element of the periodic table. found in water.
- the 92nd element of the periodic table. radioactive.
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- the 14th element of the periodic table. used in cpus.
- the 29th element of the periodic table. used in wires.
- the 11th element of the periodic table. found in salt.
- the 79th element of the periodic table. used as jewellery.
- the second element of the periodic table. found in balloons.
10 Clues: the 92nd element of the periodic table. radioactive. • the 14th element of the periodic table. used in cpus. • the 29th element of the periodic table. used in wires. • the 11th element of the periodic table. found in salt. • the first element of the periodic table. found in water. • the 79th element of the periodic table. used as jewellery. • ...
Periodic Table 2021-12-17
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- a brilliant shade of blue
- stainless steel
- One tier below the black amex
- stones, sand, soil, and now boobs
- tastes like liquid chalk
- more than just a planet
- the most malleable metal
- vegas lights
- prevents radiation poisoning
- milk
- foiled again
- Salt
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- batteries
- antibacterial metal toxic to invertebrates
- toothpaste
- K
- nuclear power
- "If I only had a heart"
- why you shouldn't lick the wall
- swimming
- poison that tastes like bitter almonds
- Marie Curie
- bullets
- 5 cent
- Balloons
- smells like rotten eggs
- werewolf protection
27 Clues: K • milk • Salt • 5 cent • bullets • swimming • Balloons • batteries • toothpaste • Marie Curie • vegas lights • foiled again • nuclear power • stainless steel • werewolf protection • "If I only had a heart" • more than just a planet • smells like rotten eggs • tastes like liquid chalk • the most malleable metal • a brilliant shade of blue • prevents radiation poisoning • One tier below the black amex • ...
Periodic Table 2022-01-11
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- name of element Mendeleev predicted properties for
- all elements in this family are radioactive
- they are also called the rare earth elements
- these metals react violently in water
- name of family with 4 valence electrons
- dull, poor conductors, low melting points
- noble gas used to fill blimps
- the number of groups on the periodic table
- elements on earth were made in ?
- father of the periodic table
- element responsible for bad odors in garlic & eggs
- heaviest noble gas
- they have 8 valence electrons and are inert
- number of periods on the periodic table
- most common element in the earth's crust
- alkali metal in table salt
- approximately 80% of elements are classified as a ?
- a vertical column
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- a horizontal row
- the group of metals contain the most members
- Mg and Ca are part of this family
- most nonmetals are this state of matter
- most common element in the universe
- halogen used for disinfectant & chemical warfare
- first table element in order of increasing atomic?
- nuclear process that gives stars their energy
- the most reactive nonmetals; toxic elements
- another name for a group
- all elements heavier than this element are synthetic
- the period corresponds to the number of these in an element
- important metalloid for computers & cell phones
- the outermost electrons are called ? electrons
- element present in a star's core that indicates the end of their life
- the current periodic table is arranged by increasing atomic ?
- semiconductors are classified as a ?
- a liquid nonmetal
- most common element in the atmosphere
37 Clues: a horizontal row • a liquid nonmetal • a vertical column • heaviest noble gas • another name for a group • alkali metal in table salt • father of the periodic table • noble gas used to fill blimps • elements on earth were made in ? • Mg and Ca are part of this family • most common element in the universe • semiconductors are classified as a ? • these metals react violently in water • ...
periodic table 2020-06-02
20 Clues: Number 6 • Number 7 • Number 2 • Number 80 • Number 78 • Number 73 • Number 31 • Number 82 • Number 28 • Number 36 • Number 50 • Number 10 • Number 79 • Number 30 • Number 22 • Number 13 • Number 53 • Number 47 • What we breath in • Number 1 on the periodic table
Periodic Table 2020-08-04
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- symbol for element 88
- horizontal row of periodic table
- symbol for element 95
- element 68
- symbol for element 13
- abbreviation for 1/1000 of a gram
- aniline purple, for example
- white, red, or black phosphorus, for example
- group number for nickel and platinum
- element 80
- precious metal in group 11
- symbol for element 10
- element that supports combustion
- symbol for element 102
- element 14
- element with symbol Mo
- symbol for element 3
- smallest particle of an element
- a shiny, yellowish alloy
- ruby or sapphire, for example
- element 4
- any element on the left side of the periodic table
- symbol for element 70
- element 73
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- emission of energy
- sodium reacts vigorously when in this condition
- symbol for element 14
- given nomenclature
- vertical column of periodic table
- symbol for silver
- mixture of metals
- positively charged particle of an element such as nickel, tin or iron(2 words)
- symbol for strontium
- symbol for element 22
- element in group 16
- symbol for element 80
- symbol for copper
- element with symbol na
- any element in group 18
- symbol for element 76
- two allotropes differ in _____
- element with symbol Fe
- element 27
- measure of the amount of matter
- place where experiments are conducted
- element 72
- unit in which the mass of an atom is expressed
- element with symbol Pb
- group number for cesium
49 Clues: element 4 • element 68 • element 80 • element 14 • element 27 • element 72 • element 73 • symbol for silver • mixture of metals • symbol for copper • emission of energy • given nomenclature • element in group 16 • symbol for strontium • symbol for element 3 • symbol for element 88 • symbol for element 14 • symbol for element 95 • symbol for element 13 • symbol for element 22 • symbol for element 80 • ...
Periodic Table 2022-02-01
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- Vertical column on the periodic table.
- The average mass of all atoms of an element.
- The smallest unit of an element that has all of the properties.
- An atom that has lost or gained an electron.
- Largest group on the periodic table.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- They have properties of metals and nonmetals.
- An element that does not conduct electricity or heat and is usually a gas.
- Second most reactive elements.
- Group that contains 7 valence electrons.
- Group with only one valence electron. Highly reactive.
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- Describes how likely an element is to form bonds with other elements.
- An atom that has gained or lost neutrons.
- An element that conducts heat and electricity.
- a chart that organizes information about all of the known elements according to their atomic number.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table.
- The number of atoms in 1 mole of a substance.
- Group 8A on the periodic table.
- number The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of one atom.
- A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
20 Clues: Second most reactive elements. • Group 8A on the periodic table. • Largest group on the periodic table. • Vertical column on the periodic table. • A horizontal row in the periodic table. • Group that contains 7 valence electrons. • An atom that has gained or lost neutrons. • The average mass of all atoms of an element. • An atom that has lost or gained an electron. • ...
Periodic Table 2021-10-26
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- The first element discovered in modern times
- I am found in organic chemistry
- I have 53 protons
- I am the element that is often found in batteries
- I am found in swimming pools
- The first metal element discovered in ancient times
- Elements in the same group have the same number of ____ electrons
- I have a molar mass of 209 amu
- Has the largest atomic radius
- Atomic radius ____ as you go up the periodic table
- I am a noble gas in period 5
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- As an ion, Sulfur has a charge of positive ___
- Has the chemical symbol-Fe
- I am a transition metal found in group 3, period 4
- I am found in fruits and vegetables
- My chemical symbol is W
- To fulfill the octet rule, aluminum will ____ electrons
- I am found in shells and bones
- Alkali metals are found in group ____
- Electronegativity ____ as you go up the periodic table
- I am found in salt and am in group 1
- I am the element that makes balloons fly.
- I am a metalloid in period 3
- As an ion, it has a charge of +1 and is in period 6
- Elements in the same period have the same number of _____
25 Clues: I have 53 protons • My chemical symbol is W • Has the chemical symbol-Fe • I am found in swimming pools • I am a metalloid in period 3 • I am a noble gas in period 5 • Has the largest atomic radius • I am found in shells and bones • I have a molar mass of 209 amu • I am found in organic chemistry • I am found in fruits and vegetables • I am found in salt and am in group 1 • ...
Periodic Table 2021-11-01
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- Group 1. Includes metals that react explosively with water
- small positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- Group 2. Reactive, but less than alkali metals.
- the number of protons in the nucleus.
- an element that is classified based on its physical properties such as hardness, shininess, malleability, and ductility. The metals on the left side of the Periodic Table are very reactive and the metals on the right side of the Periodic Table are not very reactive.
- a material that can be pounded into shapes.
- have some of the characteristics of metals and some of the characteristics of nonmetals. The most useful property of metalloids is their ability to conduct electricity. On the Periodic Table they are the zigzag which is the border between the metals and nonmetals.
- One of the bottom rows. Begins with the element Lanthanum. Includes superheavy metals with high atomic mass
- The columns (up and down) on the Periodic Table and are also known as families. Typically, the group is given a family name based on the first element in the column.
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- created to measure the particles of atoms and is used to determine the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Group 17. Salt forming elements. Names all end with -ine.
- metals The elements in groups 3-12; they form a bridge between the reactive metals and the non-reactive metals. The transition metals are so similar that their differences are difficult to detect.
- small uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- a substance made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, that has the properties of metal.
- Elements that lack most of the properties of metals. Nonmetals tend to be dull, brittle, and are not malleable or ductile. Nonmetals are located to the right of the zigzag line on the Periodic Table.
- the electrons in the outermost level of an atom; they are used to form chemical bonds between elements.
- One of the bottom rows. Begins with the element Actinium. Includes many artificially synthesized elements.
- The elements in group 18; these elements do not ordinarily form compounds with other elements thus they are chemically stable and unreactive.
- A tiny negatively charged, high energy particle that moves in the space outside the nucleus of an atom.
- Each horizontal row across the Periodic Table.
- 1,2, or 3 letter abbreviation used to identify the element. Comes from Greek or Latin and does not always resemble the name of the element (Fe for Iron).
- a material that can be pulled out or drawn into a long wire
- gloss, brightness, a shine or sheen especially from reflected light.
23 Clues: the number of protons in the nucleus. • a material that can be pounded into shapes. • Each horizontal row across the Periodic Table. • Group 2. Reactive, but less than alkali metals. • small uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom. • Group 17. Salt forming elements. Names all end with -ine. • Group 1. Includes metals that react explosively with water • ...
Periodic table 2021-10-25
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- - As 33
- - B 5
- - Sb 51
- - Cu 29
- - relating to an atom/s
- - Ar 18
- - I 53
- - O 8
- - U 92
- - involving or resulting from a reaction between two or more substances
- - Cl 17
- - a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- - any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes
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- - Br 35
- - a positive charge
- - a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- - Fe 26
- - the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
- - a negative charge
- - a neutral charge
- - Li 3
- - Hg 80
- - He 2
24 Clues: - B 5 • - O 8 • - I 53 • - Li 3 • - U 92 • - He 2 • - Br 35 • - As 33 • - Sb 51 • - Fe 26 • - Cu 29 • - Ar 18 • - Hg 80 • - Cl 17 • - a neutral charge • - a positive charge • - a negative charge • - relating to an atom/s • - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • - a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • - a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number • ...
Periodic Table 2021-11-23
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- First element on the table
- Group 2 Period 2
- Chemical symbol Cu
- Atomic mass 19.00
- Chemical symbol of Ag
- Chemical symbol of K
- Chemical symbol of Sn
- Atomic mass of 12.01
- Group 17 Period 3
- Chemical symbol of Na
- Atomic mass of 26.98
- Found under sulfur
- Has 28 electrons
- Atomic mass of 83.80
- Atomic mass of 14.01
- Chemical symbol of W
- First element in group 18
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- Found before germanium
- Atomic mass of 151.97
- Chemical symbol of Pb
- Atomic mass of 28.09
- Has 35 electrons
- Chemical symbol Hg
- Atomic number of 87
- Atomic mass of 30.97
- Has 20 electrons
- Named after the planet Neptune
- Chemical symbol Fe
- Atomic mass of 24.31
- Group 12 Period 4
30 Clues: Has 35 electrons • Group 2 Period 2 • Has 20 electrons • Has 28 electrons • Atomic mass 19.00 • Group 17 Period 3 • Group 12 Period 4 • Chemical symbol Hg • Chemical symbol Cu • Found under sulfur • Chemical symbol Fe • Atomic number of 87 • Atomic mass of 28.09 • Chemical symbol of K • Atomic mass of 30.97 • Atomic mass of 12.01 • Atomic mass of 26.98 • Atomic mass of 24.31 • Atomic mass of 83.80 • ...
Periodic Table 2013-11-09
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- Noble gas with 22 neutrons
- Period 3, Family 1
- Symbol for Element Atomic Number 13
- Family 1, except hydrogen
- Halogen with 2e- 8e- 7e-
- ___ has 2e- 8e- 8e- 1e-
- some elements are liquid or gas
- He organized the period table
- Group/Family 8, Period 1
- Shiny, solid & very reactive
- 6 protons and 6 neutrons
- Family #6, Period #3
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- I am a noble gas in Period 2
- Horizontal Rows
- Outermost orbit has ______ electrons
- Boron and Silicon, etc.
- has 17 protons and 18 neutrons
- In nucleus, same # as Atomic #
- Negative Charge found in orbit
- Metalloid with 28.1 AMU
- 12 neutrons and 24.3 AMU
- 31.0 AMU & 2e- 8e- 5e-
- All elements have 7 valence e-
- Neutral Charge found in nucleus
- Vertical columns are called _____
- Element between Be & C
- The first element in Alkali Metals
27 Clues: Horizontal Rows • Period 3, Family 1 • Family #6, Period #3 • 31.0 AMU & 2e- 8e- 5e- • Element between Be & C • Boron and Silicon, etc. • Metalloid with 28.1 AMU • ___ has 2e- 8e- 8e- 1e- • Halogen with 2e- 8e- 7e- • 12 neutrons and 24.3 AMU • Group/Family 8, Period 1 • 6 protons and 6 neutrons • Family 1, except hydrogen • Noble gas with 22 neutrons • I am a noble gas in Period 2 • ...
Periodic Table 2013-10-12
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- noble gas which is used to create "neon signs"
- the ____ family contains oxygen and sulfur, which are essential for life.
- tin and ____ are metals used in many products.
- periodic _____ are the tendencies of certain elemental characteristics to increase or decrease as one progresses along a row or column of the periodic table
- elements in the same groups have similar _______
- electrons electrons located on the outermost energy level of an atom
- _____ metals- metals occupying center block (groups 4-12) show variable valence and strong tendency to form coordination compounds
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those metals and solid nonmetals
- solid material, hard, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity
- the state or power of being reactive or degree to which a thing is reactive
- is a column of elements in the periodic table
- another name for a group is a ______
- ____ table- table consisting of groups and periods of elements
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- gasses any gas in group 18, long believed to be nonreactive
- element or substance that is not a metal
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom which determines the chemical properties of an element
- a series of rows on the periodic table
- radioactive period of elements; several are synthetic and don't occur naturally
- element with one valence electron and one proton
- ____ metals- elements occupying group 1A, very reactive, form strong alkaline metals
- element with an atomic mass of 65.38
21 Clues: another name for a group is a ______ • element with an atomic mass of 65.38 • a series of rows on the periodic table • element or substance that is not a metal • is a column of elements in the periodic table • noble gas which is used to create "neon signs" • tin and ____ are metals used in many products. • elements in the same groups have similar _______ • ...
Periodic table 2013-11-20
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- a _____ is a column of elements in the periodic table
- the chemical element of the atomic number 8
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1
- a thing that is composed of 2 or more separate elements
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table
- on the periodic table ________ are placed between metals and nonmetals
- 1 or 2 letters that represent an element
- there are 7 _____ going horizontally across the Periodic Table
- chemical ______ cannot be broken down by chemical means
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- an element or substance that is not a metal
- _____ is a body of matter with no specific shape
- a table of chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- that which occupies space and possesses rest mass
- elements are arranged in a ______ of rows (or periods)
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
- Is a chemical element with the symbol of Ar
- a group of atoms bonded together
- A person that studies science
20 Clues: A person that studies science • a group of atoms bonded together • 1 or 2 letters that represent an element • an element or substance that is not a metal • the chemical element of the atomic number 8 • Is a chemical element with the symbol of Ar • that which occupies space and possesses rest mass • _____ is a body of matter with no specific shape • ...
Periodic table 2013-12-05
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- It is not a good conductor.
- It is a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared.
- It is what is all of the elements are on.
- It can make stuff shiny.
- The symbol is Ne.
- It is a part of the periodic table. It contains 88 elements.
- It is a substance that takes up space
- The symbol is Au.
- It stands for something on the periodic table.
- The symbol for it is Hg.
- The symbol is an O.
- It is typically a large body of matter with no definite shape.
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- It is the central and most important part of an object, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- They are semi-good conductors.
- the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking.
- It is a stable subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- It is a group of elements.
- They are the things on the periodic table.
- It is on the periodic table and the symbol is Fe.
- It is a stable subatomic particle with a positive charge.
20 Clues: The symbol is Ne. • The symbol is Au. • The symbol is an O. • It can make stuff shiny. • The symbol for it is Hg. • It is a group of elements. • It is not a good conductor. • They are semi-good conductors. • It is a substance that takes up space • It is what is all of the elements are on. • They are the things on the periodic table. • It stands for something on the periodic table. • ...
Periodic table 2013-12-10
20 Clues: ga • ra • ne • is in meat • makes cans • makes cars • makes wire • makes coins • makes crown • tooth pasted • we breath it • is in batteries • is in light bulbs • is in thermometers • some times in soap • is in a lot of food • is in your your paint • your tv is made out it • all living things have it • is in laser pumping lamps
Periodic Table 2014-05-04
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- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your bones.
- A group is a _______ column in the periodic table.
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- Group 17 is called the ___ group.
- All ____ earth metals have an oxidation number of +2.
- They are the 18th group on the periodic table.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- All halogens have ___ electrons in their outer shells.
- There are ___ noble gases found in group 18 on the periodic table.
- The term "halogen" means.
- Have properties of both metals and non-metals.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- The biggest group of elements in periodic table is called the __________ metals group.
- My atomic number is 79.
- there are __ groups on the periodic table.
- My atomic number is 3.
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- These metals have only one electron in their outer shell.
- I am a halogen that has an atomic mass of 35.4527 amu.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- Very reactive because there oxidation number is +2.
- Elements is arranged in order of _______ atomic weight.
- I am a gas with a mass number of 19.
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- These metals can explode if they are exposed to water.
- I am a Lanthanoid metal with an atomic mass of 140.116 amu.
- Group two is called the ____ earth metals.
- I am a noble gas that has a atomic number of 86.
- My atomic number is 33.
- Metals that do not conduct electricity or heat very well.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
30 Clues: My atomic number is 3. • My atomic number is 33. • My atomic number is 79. • The term "halogen" means. • Group 17 is called the ___ group. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass number of 19. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • Group two is called the ____ earth metals. • ...
Periodic Table 2012-11-28
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- is a metal mostly used for making small electronics.
- Something our bones contain.
- count 8 letters into Alphabet. (capital) Then count 5 letters (lower case).
- Shi Huangdi is surrounded by it.
- used in the production of steel (Flash light & Battery) on periodic table.
- It is a precious metal used in jewelry (not gold).
- Extremely rare, one of the last elements to be discovered, (Camera).
- Without the ssium at the end, you add a to to the 4th and 5th letter to get potato.
- you wear it when you want to be seen at night.
- Think of a Coca Cola can what is it made of?
- Tooth paste has this in it.
- Many metal things can be made out of it, brown color.
- Spoons and metal utensils are usually made from this.
- You can get poisoned by it and its in a bullet.
- used in a nuclear power plant.
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- It's in a Battery and in group 1.
- This is what x-rays contain
- You put this in a pool to keep it clean.
- Its what we breath.
- used in the production of colored television.
- essential in the human nutrition, my sister's name. (ask)
- In group 6 steely-gray, lustrous, hard metal.
- There was a movie that just came out “The Man with the fist.
- A gray metal that is sometimes used for roofs.
- 173 – 100 = (on the periodic table).
- Symbol is “S”
- It is found in a magnet.
- In America it's the name of a 5cents coin.
- Something that most foods contain, and is another word for salt.
- It's a color and a precious metal.
30 Clues: Symbol is “S” • Its what we breath. • It is found in a magnet. • This is what x-rays contain • Tooth paste has this in it. • Something our bones contain. • used in a nuclear power plant. • Shi Huangdi is surrounded by it. • It's in a Battery and in group 1. • It's a color and a precious metal. • You put this in a pool to keep it clean. • In America it's the name of a 5cents coin. • ...
Periodic Table 2012-11-26
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- name of group 17
- what you usually use to make glass
- makes your voice sound squeeky
- very shiny and ductile
- have properties of metals and nonmetals
- a system showing that a music record has been sold alot
- name of song by David Guetta and Sia
- name of groups 3 to 12
- element e need to breathe
- very brittle and unmalleable
- radioactive element often used in nuclear power stations
- represents an element
- what you call someone stupid that starts with a "b"
- second place medal in the olympics
- only liquid metal room temperature
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- a metal used in wires
- column on the periodic table
- found in pool
- half a dime
- the symbol for this element is Hs
- usually found in milk & cheese
- name of group 1
- used in shop signs
- most reactive nonmetal
- name of group 16
- number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- a word that means purple in Greek (old language)
- name of group 18
- used to make diamonds
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- use to make jewlery
31 Clues: half a dime • found in pool • name of group 1 • name of group 17 • name of group 16 • name of group 18 • used in shop signs • use to make jewlery • a metal used in wires • used to make diamonds • represents an element • very shiny and ductile • most reactive nonmetal • name of groups 3 to 12 • element e need to breathe • column on the periodic table • very brittle and unmalleable • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
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- When I am freshly exposed to air, I exhibits a metallic lustre.
- I am a precious metal that is extremely valuable.
- I am the only metalloid in the Boron family.
- I am the most common element in the atmosphere.
- I am located in group 2 and I have a high boiling point.
- I am essential for life on Earth.
- I have an atomic mass of 47.90.
- When I react with aluminum, a purple gas is produced.
- I am used to make fireworks.
- Jupiter's moon Io owes its colors to various forms of me.
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- I am extremely flammable and and I am used to create balloon structures.
- I have the atomic number of 20.
- I am part of the Alkali family and I am never found in nature.
- I am located in the Carbon family and I have a low melting point.
- I am the most common element in the universe.
- My atomic mass is 83.80.
- Steel wool burns when exposed to me.
- I am found in most meteorites and a coin in America is named after me.
- People used to put me on top of hats.
- I am a noble gas that is used in neon signs to create the color orange-red.
20 Clues: My atomic mass is 83.80. • I am used to make fireworks. • I have the atomic number of 20. • I have an atomic mass of 47.90. • I am essential for life on Earth. • Steel wool burns when exposed to me. • People used to put me on top of hats. • I am the only metalloid in the Boron family. • I am the most common element in the universe. • ...
Periodic table 2013-04-14
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- Another name for group VII
- This element is the least reactive in group VII
- The vertical column in the periodic table
- The most reactive non-metal
- This element has an electronic configuration of 2,8 3
- Charge of 0
- This element is the least reactive in group I
- Charge of +1
- The elements found in group VII, period IV
- This element is found in period VI and has 2 valence electrons
- This element is used in plastic surgery
- This element is found in balloons
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- This element is found in period III and has 5 valence electrons
- This element has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 8, 8, 8, 2
- This element is a yellow/green gas
- The least reactive element
- This element has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 8, 1
- The most reactive element in the periodic table
- Mass of 0
- The horizontal column in the periodic table
- The number of electrons found in the first electron shell
- Name given to elements with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
22 Clues: Mass of 0 • Charge of 0 • Charge of +1 • Another name for group VII • The least reactive element • The most reactive non-metal • This element is found in balloons • This element is a yellow/green gas • This element is used in plastic surgery • The vertical column in the periodic table • The elements found in group VII, period IV • The horizontal column in the periodic table • ...
Periodic Table 2014-10-26
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- Humans cannot live without this gas.
- Too much sodium causes food to taste like this.
- Helium is used to make this float.
- This yellow fruit is a good source of Potassium.
- In 1849 there was a rush on this shinny, heavy metal in California.
- If this element had one more atomic number it would be copper.
- This element can reflect heat and is is most kitches
- You can use this gas to put your name up in lights.
- An element that is so light it floats.
- This transition metal is used to help set broken bones.
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- This solid was used to prevent infections from cuts and scratches.
- The 18th row of the periodic table makes up most this family
- Apple and Google have their headquarters in a valley named after this solid
- This element is the cousin of graphite.
- An element that is found in milk and can make you stronger.
- This gas is used for good dental hygiene.
- Copper is used to make this coin.
- A chemical that is used in swimming pools to get rid of germs.
- Steel is made from this element and Carbon.
- If you want to know the temperature outside you need this element.
20 Clues: Copper is used to make this coin. • Helium is used to make this float. • Humans cannot live without this gas. • An element that is so light it floats. • This element is the cousin of graphite. • This gas is used for good dental hygiene. • Steel is made from this element and Carbon. • Too much sodium causes food to taste like this. • ...
PERIODIC TABLE 2014-11-16
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- An atom that has become electrically charged.
- The staircase that separates metals from nonmetals begins below this element.
- Can be pounded into shapes.
- Can be pulled into a wire.
- Group 2 elements.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- This group consists of very unreactive gases.
- The number of groups in the periodic table.
- An atom with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons from other atoms of the same element.
- An element that is dull and brittle.
- The law that states that the properties of elements repeat as a function of their atomic numbers.
- Most nonmetals are in this state at room temperature.
- The central core of an atom.
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- The first alkali metal.
- A liquid nonmetal.
- He created the first periodic table.
- An element that is shiny and conductive.
- A subatomic particle with no electrical charge.
- Elements that have both metal and nonmetal characteristics.
- The process in which two atomic nuclei combine.
- The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge.
- Another name for a group.
- Group 17 elements.
- Horizontal rows in the periodic table.
- A liquid metal.
- Most metals are in this state.
- The number of periods in the periodic table.
29 Clues: A liquid metal. • Group 2 elements. • A liquid nonmetal. • Group 17 elements. • The first alkali metal. • Another name for a group. • Can be pulled into a wire. • Can be pounded into shapes. • The central core of an atom. • Most metals are in this state. • He created the first periodic table. • An element that is dull and brittle. • Horizontal rows in the periodic table. • ...
Periodic Table 2015-09-30
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- A form of matter which has mass, occupies a volume, and flows to adopt the shape of its container.
- Smallest unit of a compound that contains all the elements of a compound
- Subatomic particle located on energy rings outside the nucleus; Negatively charged
- Electrons are shared; Chemical bond between two non-metals
- Electron on outermost energy ring; Outside the nucleus
- A form of matter that has mass but no definite shape, and can be either compressed or expanded to fill an infinite volume.
- Special mass unit for the mass of a subatomic particle
- Chart that displays the information of all known elements according to their properties
- Started the modern theory of atoms; approved Democritus' model of an invisible atom
- Solid at room temperature; Good conductors of heat and electricity
- Number of protons in an element
- Horizontal row on the periodic table
- Smallest component of an element
- A chemical bond between oppositely charged ions that forms when a metal atom gives away an electron and a non metal takes an electron
- Group 1 or 1a
- Subatomic particle located in the nucleus; Positively charged
- Scientist who discovered electrons
- Group 17 or 7a
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- Each element has an atomic _______ that usually consists of one or two letters
- Neither solid nor good conductors; Not lustrous
- Subatomic particle located in the nucleus; Neutral charge.
- Greek scientist who named the atom "atoms" for indivisible
- Have properties of both metals and non-metals
- Item used by J.J. Thompson in his experiment to prove that atoms contain electrons
- Vertical column on the periodic table
- Pure substance; Cannot be broken down into another substance
- Composed of protons and neutrons; Center of the atom
- A measure of the attraction an atom has for electrons.
- The total distance from an atom's nucleus to the outermost electron orbital.
- A form of matter which has a definite shape and volume.
- Atoms form _____ by gaining or losing electrons
- Describes the likelihood of an element to forms bond with other elements
- Atoms that contain the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- Group 18 or 8a
- Mixture containing two or more metallic elements
35 Clues: Group 1 or 1a • Group 18 or 8a • Group 17 or 7a • Number of protons in an element • Smallest component of an element • Scientist who discovered electrons • Horizontal row on the periodic table • Vertical column on the periodic table • Have properties of both metals and non-metals • Neither solid nor good conductors; Not lustrous • Atoms form _____ by gaining or losing electrons • ...
Periodic Table 2014-10-02
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- what do you put int the boxes for electron configurations
- a diatomic element that starts with F
- electron configuration ends in 3d7
- electron configuration ends in 3s1
- electrons added/ ion has a negative/ charge
- atomic number of 12
- The only metal that's not a solid
- most elements are ____
- metaloids are
- can be made into a thin sheet
- electrons are found in _____
- what's a noble gas that starts with a K
- has an electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p4
- A liquid element that isn't Mercury
- column 8a on the periodic table is also known as the __gases
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- how many electrons can fit in an f-subshell
- has 19 protons
- how many unpaired electrons does Oxygen have
- the only orbital in the first subshell level
- rows on the periodic table are also known as_____
- metals are found on the ____ side of the periodic table
- when you add or remove electrons an ____ is formed
- between and metal and a nonmetal
- earth what is column 2a known as
- configuration a condensed way to write electron addresses that give almost as much info as the boxes
- how many electrons fit in the d-subshell
- electron configuration ends in 4d9
- a neutral atom has the same amount of electrons and ____
- the inner unreactive electrons are___
- when we remove electrons and the ion has a positive charge
30 Clues: metaloids are • has 19 protons • atomic number of 12 • most elements are ____ • electrons are found in _____ • can be made into a thin sheet • between and metal and a nonmetal • earth what is column 2a known as • The only metal that's not a solid • electron configuration ends in 3d7 • electron configuration ends in 3s1 • electron configuration ends in 4d9 • ...
Periodic Table 2014-10-02
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- the first noble gas
- electron configuration ends in 3p5
- the forth element in the halogen column
- electron configuration is 1s2 2s2
- the transition metal before mercury
- an alkaline earth metal that starts with r
- the first element in the fourth period
- has 40 electrons
- what element has 38 protons
- electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1
- the only element that starts with an x
- what elements electron configuration ends in 3d7
- the first element on the periodic table
- the third element in BrINClHOF
- a transition metal that starts with y
- a noble gas that starts with a
- a liquid element that isn't mercury
- has 26 protons
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- the only metal that's not a solid
- a metaloid that starts with a g
- the fifth element in the fifth period
- has 52 protons
- the second element in the first column
- element whose atomic number is 12
- the fourth element in the nitrogen group
- whats a noble gas that starts with a k
- a diatomic element that starts with f
- electron configuration ends in 4s2
- the third element in the boron family
- what elements electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p4
- a gas that starts with r
- what elements electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
32 Clues: has 52 protons • has 26 protons • has 40 electrons • the first noble gas • a gas that starts with r • what element has 38 protons • the third element in BrINClHOF • a noble gas that starts with a • a metaloid that starts with a g • the only metal that's not a solid • electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 • element whose atomic number is 12 • electron configuration ends in 3p5 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-03-22
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- The first word in Tony Starks superhero name
- bones and teeth
- most reactive element
- form of matter that has no fixed shape or volume
- a negatively charged particle
- what paper clips are made from
- What pennies are made from
- is the lightest element
- 0 charged particle
- center of an atom
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- Salt
- a substance that can be used in chemistry
- The "opposite" of gold
- smallest component of an element
- What you breathe in
- refers to the periodic table
- a thing on the periodic table
- what you breathe out
- positively charged particle
- What the world cup trophy is made of
20 Clues: Salt • bones and teeth • center of an atom • 0 charged particle • What you breathe in • what you breathe out • most reactive element • The "opposite" of gold • is the lightest element • What pennies are made from • positively charged particle • refers to the periodic table • a negatively charged particle • a thing on the periodic table • what paper clips are made from • ...
Periodic Table 2022-09-16
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- atomic number is 82
- has an atomic mass of 196.97
- symbol is "Cu"
- atomic mass is 289
- Atomic mass is 131.29
- element with the symbol "B"
- Symbol is "S"
- Symbol is "Mc"
- Atomic mass is 72.640
- atomic number 1
- Atomic number is 20
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- Atomic mass is 95.950
- atomic number is 86
- atomic number 34
- Symbol "Eu"
- Symbol "No"
- atomic number 87
- symbol "Ar"
- Atomic mass is 137.33
- atomic number 52
20 Clues: Symbol "Eu" • Symbol "No" • symbol "Ar" • Symbol is "S" • symbol is "Cu" • Symbol is "Mc" • atomic number 1 • atomic number 34 • atomic number 87 • atomic number 52 • atomic mass is 289 • atomic number is 82 • atomic number is 86 • Atomic number is 20 • Atomic mass is 95.950 • Atomic mass is 131.29 • Atomic mass is 137.33 • Atomic mass is 72.640 • element with the symbol "B" • ...
Periodic Table 2022-09-09
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- – the ability of an atom to attract an electron when the atom is in a compound
- – Vertical rows (columns) representing the number of outer most (valence) electrons.
- –”f”-shell outer electrons
- – Very reactive metals (Group 1 or 1A)
- – an element that lacks metallic attributes, highly volatile (goes into the gas state easily), have low elasticity, and are good insulators of heat and electricity. They are mostly gases. There are 17 on the periodic table.
- – An element that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and heat conductivity, malleable (pounded into a thin sheet), fusible and ductile (made into wires). They are mostly solids at room temp.
- - an element with properties in between those of metals and non-metals. These are usually solids at room temp. There are 7 on the periodic table.
- – reactive metals (Group 2 or 2A)
- atom with a positive charge
- – always smaller than the parent atom for cations and always larger than the parent atom for anions.
- – atom with a negative charge
- – elements, when listed in order of their atomic numbers, fall into recurring groups , so that elements with similar properties occur at regular intervals.
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- – “s” and “p”- subshell outer electrons (Groups 1, 2, 13-18 or Group A elements)
- – Electrons in the outermost energy level
- – Very reactive non-metals (Group 17 or 7A)
- – the energy required to remove an electron.
- – ½ the distance between the nuclei of 2 atoms of the same element
- – Non-reactive non-metals (Group 18 or 8A)
- – “d” – subshell outer electrons
- - an atom with a ‘permanent’ elementary charge
- – Horizontal rows representing the energy level of the outer most (valence) electrons.
21 Clues: –”f”-shell outer electrons • atom with a positive charge • – atom with a negative charge • – “d” – subshell outer electrons • – reactive metals (Group 2 or 2A) • – Very reactive metals (Group 1 or 1A) • – Electrons in the outermost energy level • – Non-reactive non-metals (Group 18 or 8A) • – Very reactive non-metals (Group 17 or 7A) • ...
Periodic Table 2022-09-26
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- symbol for atomic mass unit
- period
- an ion with a positive charge
- an atom or a group of atoms that has lost or gained one or more electrons and has a net electric charge
- any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom
- the elements that are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity
- the process of adding electrons to or removing electrons from an atom or group of atoms
- the center of an atom that is made up of protons and neutrons
- an element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal
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- an ion with a negative charge
- metalloid
- any atoms having the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- a neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom
- a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- a region in an atom where there is a high chance of finding electrons
- a vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- a negatively charged subatomic particle found in the energy level of an atom
- a positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom
- group
- the elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
21 Clues: group • period • metalloid • symbol for atomic mass unit • an ion with a negative charge • an ion with a positive charge • a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • a vertical column of elements in the periodic table • a neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom • an element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal • ...
Periodic Table 2022-08-17
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- a very shinny metal
- very handy for sculptors
- sounds like the name of a football club
- responsible for combustion
- you need it as a supplement in your body
- perhaps its from France
- one of the most valuable ornaments
- the most reactive gas
- the lightest noble gas
- a heavy radioactive element
- starts with the end of the English alphabet
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- sounds like a movie name
- always ready to form an acid
- the basis of organic chemistry
- present in common salt
- something very strong
- enhances bone strength
- a very dense liquid
- the only non-metal in group 1
- your friend when you have a wound
20 Clues: a very shinny metal • a very dense liquid • something very strong • the most reactive gas • present in common salt • enhances bone strength • the lightest noble gas • perhaps its from France • sounds like a movie name • very handy for sculptors • responsible for combustion • always ready to form an acid • a heavy radioactive element • the only non-metal in group 1 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-01-31
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- weight the weight of the element
- my atomic number is 31
- I have 56 electrons
- my chemical symbol is K
- I have 20 neutrons and I'm in group 4
- I have 114 protons
- my chemical symbol is U
- number the number of the element
- I have 4 protons
- I have 114 neutrons and I'm in group 7
- the rows on the periodic table
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- I am found in group 14, period 5
- I have an atomic number of 69
- I have an atomic number of 72
- the columns on the periodic table
- my chemical symbol is V
- I am found in group 13, period 2
- I am found in group 9, period 6
- my chemical symbol is Mn
- I am found in group 16, period 6
- my chemical symbol is Ti
- I have 5 neutrons and I'm in group 5
- I am found in group 1, period 1
- I have 16 neutrons and I'm in group 2
24 Clues: I have 4 protons • I have 114 protons • I have 56 electrons • my atomic number is 31 • my chemical symbol is V • my chemical symbol is K • my chemical symbol is U • my chemical symbol is Mn • my chemical symbol is Ti • I have an atomic number of 69 • I have an atomic number of 72 • the rows on the periodic table • I am found in group 9, period 6 • I am found in group 1, period 1 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-01-23
Periodic Table 2023-02-08
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- Fixed amount of energy
- quantity of energy proportional to radiation represented
- Negative charge ion
- Element type in group 18
- A force that brings atoms together
- distance between 2 similar points
- the degree and element conducts electricity
- Force where atoms move away
- the way electrons bond
- Column in the periodic table
- Ability to change under force
- Elements between metals and solid non-metals
- Location of electrons in an atom
- Events per set time intervals
- Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and Fr are all what?
- Quantum property of electrons
- Elements with unfilled f-orbitals.
- Subatomic particles cause a force in electric fields(don't space or capitalize)
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- Any element in the d-block
- Electrons that are not associated with an atom or covalent bond
- Bonding rule where each atom has 8 electrons
- Weighted average mass of atoms
- Number of an element
- Holds metals together
- Has 2 types: Grounded and Excited
- Row of elements
- Element type in group 2
- Ability to plastically deform without fracture
- Electron to atom measurable properties of quantization
- Electrons in outer shell of a atom
- Positive ions
- Visual of electrons orbit in an atom's nucleus
- Collections of rows and columns with elements
- Quantity of energy to the frequency of radiation
- Element type in group 17
- Stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
36 Clues: Positive ions • Row of elements • Negative charge ion • Number of an element • Holds metals together • Fixed amount of energy • the way electrons bond • Element type in group 2 • Element type in group 18 • Element type in group 17 • Any element in the d-block • Force where atoms move away • Column in the periodic table • Ability to change under force • Events per set time intervals • ...
Periodic Table 2023-04-29
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- atomic number is 27
- has 69 neutrons
- Colorless, odorless, flammable gas
- The atomic number is 69
- symbol is Hs
- symbol is Ir
- number 88
- Chemical symbol is Rn
- group 2, period 3
- has 28 neutrons
- see 19 across
- atomic number is 8
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- symbol is Pd
- group 2, period 13
- hard,silver metal
- soft, silvery white metal
- The atomic number is 81
- Group 4, period 3
- Hf
- Chemical symbol is Pb
- group 6, period 12
- Located in group 4, period 12
- Is the heaviest of the stable halogens
- Has 10 neutrons
24 Clues: Hf • number 88 • symbol is Pd • symbol is Hs • symbol is Ir • see 19 across • has 69 neutrons • has 28 neutrons • Has 10 neutrons • hard,silver metal • Group 4, period 3 • group 2, period 3 • group 2, period 13 • group 6, period 12 • atomic number is 8 • atomic number is 27 • Chemical symbol is Pb • Chemical symbol is Rn • The atomic number is 69 • The atomic number is 81 • soft, silvery white metal • ...
periodic table 2023-05-01
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- the atomic weight is 19
- N
- I have 6 neutrons in group 14
- my atomic number is 111
- I have 16 neutrons in group 15
- 18,1
- Sn
- Ne
- I have 55 protons
- 17,4
- I have 27 protons
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- a row is called
- I have 26 electrons
- 15,2
- uncharged atomic particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of a proton and is present in all known atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleis
- a column in a periodic table is called
- As
- a small, positively charged particle of matter found in the atoms of all element
- Ag
- I have 8 neutrons in group 16
- Hg
- Au
- I have 6 neutrons in group 13
23 Clues: N • As • Ag • Sn • Ne • Hg • Au • 15,2 • 18,1 • 17,4 • a row is called • I have 55 protons • I have 27 protons • I have 26 electrons • the atomic weight is 19 • my atomic number is 111 • I have 6 neutrons in group 14 • I have 8 neutrons in group 16 • I have 6 neutrons in group 13 • I have 16 neutrons in group 15 • a column in a periodic table is called • ...
Periodic Table 2020-02-16
118 Clues: W • K • Y • P • C • N • I • H • V • U • B • F • S • O • Hs • Li • Ca • Lu • He • Pu • Cm • Ta • Eu • Au • Bi • Ni • Ba • Sm • Sr • Na • Cn • Nd • Br • Si • Ga • As • Es • Np • Os • Sg • Rg • Fm • Zn • Lr • Ti • Kr • No • Cu • Cs • Tc • Mt • Pt • Re • Mg • Cl • Fl • Pr • Yb • Po • Mc • Ho • Bk • Pa • Ne • Cr • Og • Cf • Rb • Db • Ts • Th • Al • Tm • Er • Bh • La • Ar • Ge • Rf • Mn • Am • Ag • Se • Ds • Md • Dy • Ce • Ra • Xe • Gd • Sb • Mo • Pd • Fr • Fe • Ru • Lv • Rh • Be • At • In • Pm • Hg • Rn • Hf • Nh • Ac • Tl • Te • Sn • Co • Zr • Sc • Cd • Nb • Pb • Tb • Ir
periodic table 2020-03-20
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- a strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal the chemical element of atomic number 26
- a yellow combustible nonmetal the chemical element of atomic number 16
- a soft grey metal the chemical element of atomic number 20
- a nonmetal with semiconducting properties the chemical element of atomic number 14
- a red-brown metal the chemical element of atomic number 29
- a rare radioactive metal of the alkaline earth series the chemical element of atomic number 88
- a colorless odorless unreactive gas that forms 78% of the earths atmosphere the chemical element of atomic number 7
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group the chemical element of atomic number 18
- a hard silvery-white magnetic metal the chemical element of atomic number 27
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group the chemical element of atomic number 10
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- colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1
- a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79
- a soft silver- white reactive metal of the alkali metal group the chemical element of atomic number 11
- a member of the noble gas series it is obtained by distillation of liquid air the chemical element of atomic number 36
- a nonmetal which has two forms diamond and graphite the chemical element of atomic number 6
- a silvery-white metal the chemical element of atomic number 28
- a nonmetallic solid the chemical element of atomic number 5
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas the chemical element of atomic number 8
- a silvery-while metal that is a constituent of brass the chemical element of atomic number 30
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series the chemical element of atomic number 86
20 Clues: a soft grey metal the chemical element of atomic number 20 • a red-brown metal the chemical element of atomic number 29 • a nonmetallic solid the chemical element of atomic number 5 • a silvery-white metal the chemical element of atomic number 28 • a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79 • ...
periodic table 2020-03-30
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- Atomic number 68
- goes in pools
- atomic number 12
- has ant in it
- symbol Ra
- symbol Br
- Lightest solid metal
- sounds like Tennesee
- atomic number 26
- atomic number 11
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- supermans weakness
- sounds like German
- symbol Rh
- silvery grey matal
- same name of a planet
- symbol Fr
- atomic number 1
- Atomic number 21
- ___ ballons
- we breathe it
20 Clues: symbol Rh • symbol Fr • symbol Ra • symbol Br • ___ ballons • goes in pools • has ant in it • we breathe it • atomic number 1 • Atomic number 68 • atomic number 12 • Atomic number 21 • atomic number 26 • atomic number 11 • supermans weakness • sounds like German • silvery grey matal • Lightest solid metal • sounds like Tennesee • same name of a planet
Periodic Table 2020-01-15
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- the outermost shell of an atom
- an organized way to organize different chemical elements
- fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine are these
- a group of elements have the same number of valence electrons and similar chemical properties
- a particle with a positive charge
- an atom with a
- the mass of an atom
- outer shell electron that is associated with an atom
- This can either be positive or negative
- a particle with a negative charge
- the brain or most important part of an object
- the number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- made up of protons neutrons and electrons
- a positively charged ion
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- six chemical elements in group two of the periodic table.
- chemical element which has a mixture of properties of metals and nonmetals
- a particle with a neutral charge
- Radium,iron, and sodium are examples of this
- two of the same element that has the same number of
- where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom
- lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium are example of this
- hydrongen and carbon are examples of this
- a negatively charged ion
23 Clues: an atom with a • the mass of an atom • a negatively charged ion • a positively charged ion • the outermost shell of an atom • a particle with a neutral charge • a particle with a positive charge • a particle with a negative charge • This can either be positive or negative • hydrongen and carbon are examples of this • made up of protons neutrons and electrons • ...
Periodic Table 2020-10-05
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- Group 12 Period 4
- Group 14 Period 6
- Group 13 Period 2
- Group 16 Period 2
- Group 14 Period 3
- Group 12 Period 6
- Group 2 Period 3
- Group 11 Period 5
- Group 2 Period 4
- Group 18 Period 2
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- Group 11 Period 4
- Group 1 Peroid 1
- Group 10 Period 6
- Group 15 Period 2
- Group 18 Period 1
- Group 1 Period 3
- Group 6 Actinide Series
- Group 17 Period 2
- Group 11 Period 6
- Group 17 Period 3
20 Clues: Group 2 Period 4 • Group 12 Period 4 • Group 11 Period 4 • Group 1 Peroid 1 • Group 10 Period 6 • Group 14 Period 6 • Group 13 Period 2 • Group 15 Period 2 • Group 18 Period 1 • Group 1 Period 3 • Group 16 Period 2 • Group 17 Period 2 • Group 14 Period 3 • Group 12 Period 6 • Group 2 Period 3 • Group 11 Period 6 • Group 11 Period 5 • Group 17 Period 3 • Group 18 Period 2 • Group 6 Actinide Series
Periodic Table 2020-10-28
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- I am the last element on the table (118)
- I am in period 4 and column 11, I make pipes
- my atomic number is 47 and I am used to make jewelry
- the number of protons in an element
- the center of an atom
- my atomic number is 53
- a column on the periodic table
- an element that has characteristics of metals and non-metals
- a row on the periodic table
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- I am in column 18 and period 2, I make bright signs
- I am neutral
- I have a negative charge
- I am the first element on the table
- my atomic mass is 35.45
- an element that is not a metal
- I have an atomic mass of 40.078 and I make up bones
- the 14th element
- the number of protons and neutrons together
- I have 26 protons
- the arrangement of elements on a table based on their atomic number
- an element that is usually solid, hard, and shiny
- a particle in the nucleus that is positive
22 Clues: I am neutral • the 14th element • I have 26 protons • the center of an atom • my atomic number is 53 • my atomic mass is 35.45 • I have a negative charge • a row on the periodic table • an element that is not a metal • a column on the periodic table • I am the first element on the table • the number of protons in an element • I am the last element on the table (118) • ...
Periodic table 2020-11-20
117 Clues: F • S • P • O • C • V • W • B • N • K • H • I • Y • U • Tb • He • Fl • Lv • Fe • Rg • Os • Ag • Mo • Ra • Sr • Cl • Ta • Te • Pt • Lr • Pb • Pu • Sc • Ho • Se • Re • Co • Tl • Rh • Th • Ds • Pa • Bi • Pm • La • Mc • Ce • Fm • At • As • Rn • Ti • Cr • Bh • Sn • Ts • Zn • No • Br • Be • Xe • Np • Mg • Nb • Cn • Og • Mt • Cu • Lu • Ge • Rf • Tc • Zr • Rb • Cs • Ne • Am • Ar • Ca • Nh • Tm • Ir • Ga • Hg • Hf • Si • Yb • Db • Mn • Sm • Gd • Na • Sg • Bk • Es • In • Po • Au • Hs • Eu • Cm • Ru • Fr • Ba • Sb • Kr • Cf • Dy • Cd • Nd • Pd • Ac • Md • Pr • Er • Ni • Al
Periodic Table 2020-12-04
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- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- My atomic mass is 35.453.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicine.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- I am the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth's crust and have 14 neutrons.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistake for the end of your pencil.
- I have 26 protons.
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
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- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell.
- I'm not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron, I behave like them.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- I am the only element in the halogen family that is a liquid.
- I am a gas with a mass number of 19.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt.
- I am a member of the halide family with an atomic number of 53.
- My atomic number is 79.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453. • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass number of 19. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt. • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature. • ...
periodic table 2021-05-04
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- the mass of an atom of chemical element
- a solid material that is typically hard
- something that stands for or represents something else
- subatomic particle with a zero charge
- an element or substance that is not a metal
- elements that form a salt when it reacts to metal
- a simple way of writing down the locations of all of the electrons
- horizontal lines on the periodic table
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
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- an element whose properties are in between metals and non-metals
- basic unit of a chemical element
- elements that form
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- clear model of an atom
- compounds
- the number of protons in the nucleus
- electrons in the outer shell of an atom
- elements used to make steel and iron
- a table of chemical elements
- a part or aspect of something abstract
- vertical columns on the periodic table
21 Clues: compounds • elements that form • clear model of an atom • a table of chemical elements • basic unit of a chemical element • the number of protons in the nucleus • elements used to make steel and iron • subatomic particle with a zero charge • horizontal lines on the periodic table • a part or aspect of something abstract • vertical columns on the periodic table • ...
Periodic Table 2021-05-10
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- What are the vertical columns of elements in a periodic table called?
- who arranged the elements in a table by order of atomic number instead of atomic mass?
- what is the gas located in group 0, period 1?
- the nonmetals in group 7A are called the ________.
- the lanthanide and actinide series are apart of the ______ transition metals.
- Group 1A elements are called the ______ metals.
- The elements in group 2A are called _______ earth metals.
- What are the horizontal rows of the periodic table called?
- what are poor conductors of electricity ands are generally non lustrous?
- what is shiny and have a high electrical conductivity
- The nonmetals in group 0 are known as the ___________.
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- who listed the elements in columns in order of increasing atomic mass?
- Group A elements are called the _______ elements.
- what is the nonmetal located in group 3A, period 2.
- what is an arrangement of the elements according to similarities in their properties?
- the elements, copper, gold, iron, and mercury, are all located in what group?
- The periodic table are elements that are organized in groups and periods in order of _________ atomic number.
- what are elements with properties that are intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals?
- what is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom called?
- what is the metal located in group 1A, period 4?
20 Clues: what is the gas located in group 0, period 1? • Group 1A elements are called the ______ metals. • what is the metal located in group 1A, period 4? • Group A elements are called the _______ elements. • the nonmetals in group 7A are called the ________. • what is the nonmetal located in group 3A, period 2. • what is shiny and have a high electrical conductivity • ...
periodic table 2021-06-03
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- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- state or power of being reactive or the degree to which a thing is reactive.noble gasses a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g. the letter or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a length or portion of time.
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- able to be deformed without losing toughness; pliable, not brittle.
- conductivity he degree to which a specified material conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current density in the material to the electric field that causes the flow of current.
- mass the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units.
- a metal) able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
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- chemical composition of the atmosphere"
- relating to chemistry, or the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry.
- (of a metal or other material) able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- is approximately equivalent to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom
- a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface.
- the process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- table a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
- bodies fall into four distinct groups"
- an element (e.g. arsenic, antimony, or tin) whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors.
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- to be deformed without losing toughness; pliable, not brittle.
24 Clues: a length or portion of time. • bodies fall into four distinct groups" • chemical composition of the atmosphere" • an element or substance that is not a metal. • a metal) able to be drawn out into a thin wire. • the process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials. • to be deformed without losing toughness; pliable, not brittle. • ...
Periodic Table 2021-07-09
20 Clues: - life • - foil • - bomb • - chips • - bricks • - banana • - balloon • - cameras • - diamond • - battery • - matches • - fireworks • - fertiliser • - toothpaste • - scuba suit • - detergents • - bleaching powder • - plaster of paris • - semi conductor chips • - Signs or names of hotels
periodic table 2021-07-09
118 Clues: O • V • W • K • C • I • Y • B • U • S • N • P • H • F • Ga • Tl • At • Np • Ce • Bi • Ts • Es • Ac • He • Ag • Cr • Mn • Mc • Ar • Cn • Sm • Pt • Yb • Cd • Og • Lr • Cm • Nd • Br • Kr • Gd • Sb • Ca • Rf • Zr • La • Dy • Sc • Lv • Nh • Pa • Cl • Eu • Fe • Cf • Md • Pu • No • Ne • Cs • Er • Rh • Ni • Pd • As • Rg • Au • Cu • Xe • Hs • Zn • In • Tm • Lu • Bk • Am • Tc • Pm • Sn • Si • Fl • Ra • Ru • Db • Ho • Pb • Na • Mg • Th • Ge • Re • Mo • Te • Ds • Bh • Se • Sr • Rn • Co • Al • Hf • Fm • Ba • Po • Mt • Os • Ta • Rb • Ti • Tb • Li • Be • Nb • Fr • Sg • Ir • Pr • Hg
Periodic table 2021-08-23
Periodic Table 2022-06-09
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- I am the Alkaline metal in period 4
- This element was accidentally found when looking for the Philosopher's Stone
- This element have an atomic number 53
- Oxygen is a
- Nonmetals are usually very
- This element have the symbol Pt
- This element is number 1! It's also the most abundant element in the universe
- Going across the table is called
- Located at group 6, period 4
- The metals in group 1
- This subatomic particle have negative charge, they are also the lightest in weight
- This element have the symbol Cl
- The symbol of this element is Br
- The atomic number of this element is 80
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- Going vertically on the table is called
- everything that is currently living or was once living all must contain
- This element have the symbol K
- The first noble gas is
- This element have the symbol Fe
- This element have the symbol N
- This subatomic particle have positive charge
- Metals are usually looks very
- This element have the symbol Na
- The father of the periodic table
- Metals can but Nonmetals cannot
- This subatomic particles have no charge
- The metals in group 2
27 Clues: Oxygen is a • The metals in group 1 • The metals in group 2 • The first noble gas is • Nonmetals are usually very • Located at group 6, period 4 • Metals are usually looks very • This element have the symbol K • This element have the symbol N • This element have the symbol Fe • This element have the symbol Na • This element have the symbol Pt • Metals can but Nonmetals cannot • ...
PERIODIC TABLE 2022-05-17
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- H
- I LOVE TO WEAR IT
- Ga
- SHELLS AND BONES
- STINKY SULFUR
- Li
- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
- 13
- Be
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- ELECTRIC WIRING
- WITHOUT IT, NO LIVING CREATURE CAN SURVIVE
- STRONG TEETH
- STAINLESS STEEL
- PLANTS NEED IT TO MAKE CHLOROPHYLL
- WE USE IT IN STEEL STRUCTURES
- UP, UP, UP IN THE AIR WENT MY BALLOON
- WE MAKE COINS OUT OF THIS
- THE BASIS OF LIFE'S MOLECULES (6)
- Na
- COBALT
20 Clues: H • Ga • Li • 13 • Na • Be • COBALT • STRONG TEETH • STINKY SULFUR • ELECTRIC WIRING • STAINLESS STEEL • SHELLS AND BONES • I LOVE TO WEAR IT • FRUITS AND VEGETABLES • WE MAKE COINS OUT OF THIS • WE USE IT IN STEEL STRUCTURES • THE BASIS OF LIFE'S MOLECULES (6) • PLANTS NEED IT TO MAKE CHLOROPHYLL • UP, UP, UP IN THE AIR WENT MY BALLOON • WITHOUT IT, NO LIVING CREATURE CAN SURVIVE
Periodic Table 2022-06-29
periodic table 2022-11-10
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- transition metals
- chalcogens
- pnictogens
- one quantum of energy
- column
- high conductivity, shiny, malleable
- number of waves to pass a give point per unit
- original creator of the pt
- pulled from inside periodic table
- noble gases
- row
- highest point in a wave
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- halogens
- alkali metals
- visible light and color
- poor conductivity, dull, brittle
- height of wave from origin
- distance from crest to crest
- distance from the nucleus
- medium conductivity + properties from both
- alkaline earth metals
21 Clues: row • column • halogens • chalcogens • pnictogens • noble gases • alkali metals • transition metals • one quantum of energy • alkaline earth metals • visible light and color • highest point in a wave • distance from the nucleus • height of wave from origin • original creator of the pt • distance from crest to crest • poor conductivity, dull, brittle • pulled from inside periodic table • ...
periodic table 2022-10-17
Periodic Table 2022-10-26
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- 232.038
- 1.007
- 247
- 92.906
- 271
- 183.84
- 28.086
- 137.327
- 237
- 266
- 50.942
- 26.982
- 295
- 47.867
- 102.906
- 195.084
- 257
- 262
- 83.798
- 157.25
- 118.71
- 145
- 264
- 132.905
- 74.922
- 39.948
- 173.054
- 121.76
- 178.49
- 294
- 10.811
- 261
- 40.078
- 288
- 18.998
- 58.933
- 55.845
- 258
- 252
- 20.18
- 4.002
- 54.938
- 101.07
- 22.99
- 150.36
- 140.116
- 210
- 162.5
- 192.217
- 30.974
- 51.996
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- 164.93
- 98
- 262
- 158.925
- 58.693
- 285
- 112.411
- 268
- 106.42
- 114.818
- 168.934
- 238.029
- 272
- 88.906
- 65.38
- 284
- 167.259
- 200.59
- 9.012
- 227
- 208.98
- 91.224
- 131.293
- 210
- 174.967
- 78.96
- 259
- 231.036
- 244
- 15.999
- 207.2
- 138.905
- 63.546
- 251
- 222
- 186.207
- 247
- 69.723
- 44.956
- 190.23
- 223
- 127.6
- 87.62
- 204.383
- 289
- 292
- 144.242
- 126.904
- 140.908
- 35.453
- 79.904
- 107.868
- 12.011
- 243
- 180.948
- 151.964
- 6.941
- 267
- 14.007
- 72.64
- 226
- 32.065
- 95.96
- 24.305
- 39.098
- 196.967
- 85.468
118 Clues: 98 • 262 • 285 • 247 • 268 • 271 • 272 • 284 • 237 • 266 • 295 • 227 • 210 • 257 • 262 • 259 • 244 • 145 • 264 • 251 • 222 • 247 • 294 • 223 • 261 • 289 • 292 • 288 • 243 • 258 • 252 • 267 • 226 • 210 • 1.007 • 65.38 • 9.012 • 78.96 • 207.2 • 127.6 • 87.62 • 6.941 • 20.18 • 4.002 • 72.64 • 22.99 • 95.96 • 162.5 • 164.93 • 58.693 • 92.906 • 106.42 • 88.906 • 183.84 • 28.086 • 50.942 • 200.59 • 26.982 • 47.867 • 208.98 • 91.224 • 83.798 • 157.25 • 118.71 • 15.999 • 63.546 • 74.922 • 39.948 • 69.723 • 44.956 • 121.76 • 178.49 • 190.23 • 10.811 • 40.078 • 35.453 • 79.904 • ...
Periodic Table 2022-11-14
31 Clues: B 5 • Be 4 • Li 3 • K 19 • Ca 20 • Tl 81 • Ga 31 • Pb 82 • As 33 • Bi 83 • Sn 50 • Mg 12 • Fr 87 • Al 13 • Sr 38 • Hg 80 • Ge 32 • Rb 37 • Zn 30 • At 85 • In 49 • Ra 88 • Ba 56 • Sb 51 • Si 14 • Cs 55 • Cd 48 • Te 52 • Na 11 • Po 84 • Cn 112
Periodic Table 2017-01-19
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- positive charge, inside the nucleus
- model showing the number of electrons with dots
- no charge, inside the nucleus
- a charged element
- creator of the current periodic table
- an ion with more protons than electrons
- most reactive non-metal family
- 2 or more compounds physically combined
- most reactive family
- pure substance that can't be broken down
- how many protons an element has
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- total mass of an atom
- a table made up of every element
- electrons on the outer shell
- model of an atom or elements
- non-reactive, reacts with no other family
- negative charge, outside the nucleus
- an ion with more neutrons than protons
- basic unit of matter
- 2 or more chemically combined elements
20 Clues: a charged element • basic unit of matter • most reactive family • total mass of an atom • electrons on the outer shell • model of an atom or elements • no charge, inside the nucleus • most reactive non-metal family • how many protons an element has • a table made up of every element • positive charge, inside the nucleus • negative charge, outside the nucleus • ...
Periodic Table 2018-01-25
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- Anything made of atoms that takes up space, and has mass
- The group of elements that share similar properties
- Measure of gravitational pull on an object
- A substance formed when two elements are chemically combined
- Amount of space something takes up
- The letters that an element is defined by
- Negatively charged particle that adds weight to an atom
- Amount of matter in an object
- A substance formed when two elements are physically combined
- How closely spaced the atoms in an object are
- Positively charged particle that defines the atom
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- The number which an element is defined by
- A substance dissolved in another substance
- Number of elecrons in the outer shell (orbital)
- Horizontal row of elements
- The digits at the bottom of an element
- Rule that states "atoms will always react unless they have a full shell."
- How fast or slow a liquid flows
- Neutral particle that appears in the nucleus
- An electrically charged element formed by electron movement
20 Clues: Horizontal row of elements • Amount of matter in an object • How fast or slow a liquid flows • Amount of space something takes up • The digits at the bottom of an element • The number which an element is defined by • The letters that an element is defined by • A substance dissolved in another substance • Measure of gravitational pull on an object • ...
Periodic Table 2017-12-15
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- How many alkali metals are there
- 18th family
- How many halogens are there
- 1st family
- What is bromines atomic number
- What is oganessons atomic number
- What is element #1
- What is element #100
- How many "other metals" are there
- what is helium's atomic number
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- How many metalloids are there
- Who created the periodic table
- What is gallium's atomic number
- 13th family
- How many transition metals are there
- What is the 57th element
- How many gases are there
- Element without a family
- What is nitrogen's atomic number
- How many alkali earth metals are there
20 Clues: 1st family • 13th family • 18th family • What is element #1 • What is element #100 • What is the 57th element • How many gases are there • Element without a family • How many halogens are there • How many metalloids are there • Who created the periodic table • What is bromines atomic number • what is helium's atomic number • What is gallium's atomic number • ...
Periodic table 2017-12-15
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- It is an element that lacks most of the properties of metal
- the elements in groups 3 though 12
- they are six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table.
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny
- Instead of writing out the name of an element
- is a fundamental property that quantifies how strongly a given material opposes the flow of electric current.
- able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
- The elements in group 18
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- a group in the periodic table consisting of the chemical elements
- the state or power of being reactive or the degree
- the periodic table is arranged in rows
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- it is the property of a material to conduct heat.
- They have some properties of metal and some of nonmetal
- the process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials.
- are substance that can conduct electric currents
- able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units.
- The elements in a column
- a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially that of a partly reflective surface.
20 Clues: The elements in a column • The elements in group 18 • the elements in groups 3 though 12 • the periodic table is arranged in rows • able to be drawn out into a thin wire. • Instead of writing out the name of an element • a solid material that is typically hard, shiny • are substance that can conduct electric currents • it is the property of a material to conduct heat. • ...
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- I am a Noble gas with 10 neutrons
- I am the element with the highest electronegativity
- I am in group 15, sometimes used as a poison
- you use me to wrap leftovers
- my mass is 72.61 g/mol
- soup and vegetables come in cans made of me
- I have 22 protons
- I am in group 11 and make up pennies
- I am in group 2 and make up your teeth and bones
- I have zero neutrons
- I am a metal still used in some thermometers
- I am in group 11 and used to make wedding rings
- I am a metal with 26 electrons
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- my name is a denomination of U.S. currency
- I am the 3rd element in group 6, used in lightbulb filaments
- I am the basic building block of life in group 14
- I am a very very expensive transition metal with 117 neutrons
- I am a silvery white alkali metal used to make salt
- my atomic mass is 35.45 g/mol
- I am the 1st element in the 4th period, used to make fertilizer
- I am an actinide known for my explosive properties
- I am the element found in group 3, period 4
- the first Noble Gas
- without me, you cannot live
- I am in period 6 and people think you write with me
- I am a radioactive Noble Gas that makes people sick sometimes
26 Clues: I have 22 protons • the first Noble Gas • I have zero neutrons • my mass is 72.61 g/mol • without me, you cannot live • you use me to wrap leftovers • my atomic mass is 35.45 g/mol • I am a metal with 26 electrons • I am a Noble gas with 10 neutrons • I am in group 11 and make up pennies • my name is a denomination of U.S. currency • soup and vegetables come in cans made of me • ...
Periodic Table 2023-05-09
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- a particle which is neutral in the atom
- Models Show the atomic structure of an atom
- number used to tell the number of protons in an element
- Vertical columns on the periodic table
- broken down into regions of space and is negatively charged
- A particle in the nucleus that is positively charged
- Located on the left of metalloids
- Uses symbols to show the number of atoms of each element
- was the first to develop a periodic table that was organized by atomic mass
- Elements in group 17 fall under this category
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- discovered that the number of protons is unique to each of the elements
- an element that can make up coal and methane gas
- Was the first to name the atom
- are poor conductors and are gases
- what element is used to get bacteria out of pools
- Made up of protons and neutrons and is where the mass is located
- are solids and have physical properties
- the force between the nucleus and electron cloud
- element that is common in food
- Horizontal rows on the periodic
20 Clues: Was the first to name the atom • element that is common in food • Horizontal rows on the periodic • are poor conductors and are gases • Located on the left of metalloids • Vertical columns on the periodic table • a particle which is neutral in the atom • are solids and have physical properties • Models Show the atomic structure of an atom • ...
periodic table 2023-05-09
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- numbers across
- Group number 17s name
- what is uraniums natrual state
- most reactive alkali metal
- the first metaloid in the nitrogen group
- first element in the boron group
- The abreviation of the element
- neutraly charged
- the only metaloid in the oxygen group
- non reactive non metal
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- atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
- the atomic number
- number 92 on the periodic table
- neg. charged
- the combination of protrons and neutrons
- Number 1 on the periodic table
- the last noble gas
- number 14 on the periodic table
- the transiti9on metals group numbers
- what is oxygens natrual state
- numbers down
21 Clues: neg. charged • numbers down • numbers across • neutraly charged • the atomic number • the last noble gas • Group number 17s name • non reactive non metal • most reactive alkali metal • what is oxygens natrual state • what is uraniums natrual state • Number 1 on the periodic table • The abreviation of the element • number 92 on the periodic table • number 14 on the periodic table • ...
Periodic Table 2023-05-15
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- is a dark amorphous powder
- First elements on the periodic table
- odorless and invisible radioactive gas
- 30 times rarer than gold
- Also known as a planet
- named after death-dealing goblins
- symbol is O
- Used in nuclear bombs
- Makes great art
- Originates from the Greek word osme
- metalloid that starts with A
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- Densest of all metals
- Chemical element of Zn
- dicovered in 1981 (transition metal)
- Chemical element with the symbol of Be
- Chemical symbol of Kr,and is a noble gas
- 28 on the periodic table
- rare and highly radioactive metal
- Most reflected metal
- has no known biological role
20 Clues: symbol is O • Makes great art • Most reflected metal • Densest of all metals • Used in nuclear bombs • Chemical element of Zn • Also known as a planet • 28 on the periodic table • 30 times rarer than gold • is a dark amorphous powder • has no known biological role • metalloid that starts with A • rare and highly radioactive metal • named after death-dealing goblins • ...
Periodic Table 2023-05-05
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- Au
- Atomic Number 29
- Weight 32.06
- Weight 10.81
- Atomic Number 8
- Pt
- Weight 40.078
- Weight 107.87
- Atomic Number 28
- Metal
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- Atomic Number 1
- Atomic number 19
- Symbol C
- Co
- Na
- A particle with a negative charge
- A particle with a neutral charge
- A particle with a positive charge
- Center of an atom
- Smallest component in a element
20 Clues: Au • Co • Na • Pt • Metal • Symbol C • Weight 32.06 • Weight 10.81 • Weight 40.078 • Weight 107.87 • Atomic Number 1 • Atomic Number 8 • Atomic number 19 • Atomic Number 29 • Atomic Number 28 • Center of an atom • Smallest component in a element • A particle with a neutral charge • A particle with a negative charge • A particle with a positive charge
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- Is used to keep pools clean, it has the chemical symbol Cl
- Mirror one of the most toxic elements on the periodic table
- Something that is inhaled every day. It is number 8
- Number 14, can be used to seal holes
- makes up about 40% of salt, it’s a metal
- Naturally present in many foods, its shells have 2, 8, 5
- Most commonly obtained from coal deposits, it is used in metal smelting
- Lighter than air, makes your voice sound weird.
- A metal, foil is made from it
- Pale yellow in colour, used in fireworks
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- Has the symbol N, used to make fertilisers
- Found in milk, make bone strong
- Nutrient needed for healthy muscles and bones, has the symbol Mg
- Has the atomic number 1, used in fuel cells to create power and heat
- Atomic number of 18, used by welder to protect the welding area
- The gas is used in advertising signs, its shells have 2, 8
- Used in flat-panel display production, has the symbol F
- Found in weed killers, Symbol is B
- Rechargeable batteries in phones, it is the least dense metal.
- Number 19, found in banana
20 Clues: Number 19, found in banana • A metal, foil is made from it • Found in milk, make bone strong • Found in weed killers, Symbol is B • Number 14, can be used to seal holes • makes up about 40% of salt, it’s a metal • Pale yellow in colour, used in fireworks • Has the symbol N, used to make fertilisers • Lighter than air, makes your voice sound weird. • ...
Periodic Table 2023-10-26
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- Elemental symbol is K
- Period 2 of the Alkali metals
- The most radioactive el element in group 1
- Odorless, invisible, radioactive gas with 86 protons
- Atomic number 24
- Occurs in trace amounts of earth's atmosphere, with symbol Kr
- Atomic mass of 47.867
- Heaviest stable halogen, with an amu of 126.904
- period 3 of the fluorine family
- An oxidizing agent, with an atomic number of 8
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- 3rd most abundant metal in earth’s crust, symbol is Ca
- A bright, yellow solid at room temperature, with 16 protons
- Very important mineral in your body, atomic number of 26
- 5 neutrons
- A soft, malleable basic metal, with an atomic number of 50
- A noble gas with symbol At
- The lightest element
- Atomic mass of 24.305
- Element with the atomic number 29
- Symbol is Ne
20 Clues: 5 neutrons • Symbol is Ne • Atomic number 24 • The lightest element • Elemental symbol is K • Atomic mass of 24.305 • Atomic mass of 47.867 • A noble gas with symbol At • Period 2 of the Alkali metals • period 3 of the fluorine family • Element with the atomic number 29 • The most radioactive el element in group 1 • An oxidizing agent, with an atomic number of 8 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-01
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- the first element found
- halogen group 17 period 4
- metals have a high ___ point
- metals become ___ ions
- periods go
- ionic charge for iodine
- sodium is this kind of element
- better conductors than metals and nonmetals
- lanthanide top row 9 over
- are"rare earth metals"
- ionic charges have a ___
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- are "rare earth metals"
- transition metals come from ___
- nonmetals become ___ ions
- neon is this kind of element
- valance electrons have the __ energy levels
- noble gasses are ___
- nonmetals are ___
- alkaline earth metals ___ in air
- majority of the elements are
- transition metal group 5 period 4
- number of valance electrons hydrogen has
- alkaline earth metal group 2 period 5
- silicon is this kind of element
- has a cream cheese texture
- number of valance electrons fluorine has
- alkali group 1 period 2
- lanthanides react ___ with most nonmetals
- nonmetals can ___ easily
- noble gas group 18 period 6
30 Clues: periods go • nonmetals are ___ • noble gasses are ___ • metals become ___ ions • are"rare earth metals" • are "rare earth metals" • the first element found • ionic charge for iodine • alkali group 1 period 2 • nonmetals can ___ easily • ionic charges have a ___ • nonmetals become ___ ions • halogen group 17 period 4 • lanthanide top row 9 over • has a cream cheese texture • ...
Periodic Table 2023-11-30
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- metalloids are better these than nonmetals but not as good as metals
- transition metals come from the ores of which planets crust
- Mosely organized his periodic table by the increasing of
- the most reactive nonmetals
- top to bottom is least reactive to most reactive
- these elements are nonreactive and are colorless
- the number of electrons in the noble gases outermost shell
- who created the first periodic table
- very soft metals (consistency of cream cheese)
- contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- the charge of alkaline earth metals
- metals become this type of charged of ion
- the group that alkaline earth metals belongs to
- the group that alkali metals belongs to
- also known as rare earth metals
- when metals and nonmetals chemically bond together these are formed
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- actinides are not found in nature meaning they are
- classification of groups three through thirteen
- halogens is a part of this group number
- the amount of valence electrons in radium
- another word for gain when saying metals gain electrons
- these are all radioactive
- nonmetals become this type of charged ion
- the amount of dots on the element boron
- ions are formed from a transfer of these
- the definition of donate when metals are donating electrons
- the order of which the first periodic table was organized by
- lanthanides react violently with these
- top to bottom most reactive to least reactive
- the name of positive ions
- the name of negative ions
31 Clues: these are all radioactive • the name of positive ions • the name of negative ions • the most reactive nonmetals • also known as rare earth metals • the charge of alkaline earth metals • who created the first periodic table • lanthanides react violently with these • halogens is a part of this group number • the amount of dots on the element boron • ...
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Periodic Table 2023-12-01
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- the creator of the periodic table.
- this element is an actinides.
- all are raidoactive.
- this element is a halogen.
- all lanthanides react ... with most nonmetals.
- what the first version of the table was organized by, increasing ..
- alakali metals react with ... to make strong bases.
- the electrons in the highest energy level.
- the group number that helium is in.
- contains properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- this elelent is a transition metal with an atomic number of 27.
- metals that are silvery gray.
- oxidize when exposed to air.
- nonmetals ... electrons.
- the group number that iodine is in.
- is an alkaline earth metal with an atomic number of 38.
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- this element is a noble gas.
- they are relatively soft and have a 2+ charge.
- this element is shiny.
- nonmetals that are the most reactive of all nonmetals.
- the things surrounding each element symbol.
- good conductors of heat and electricity.
- when metals and nonmetals bond together, ions are formed from a ... of electrons.
- the person who provided a way to visualize an atoms structure.
- they are colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
- this is an alkali metal.
- metals ... electrons.
- an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge.
- this element is dull.
- this element is a lanthanides.
- where the elements are organized into a table.
31 Clues: all are raidoactive. • metals ... electrons. • this element is dull. • this element is shiny. • this is an alkali metal. • nonmetals ... electrons. • this element is a halogen. • this element is a noble gas. • oxidize when exposed to air. • this element is an actinides. • metals that are silvery gray. • this element is a lanthanides. • the creator of the periodic table. • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-01
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- Group that has high melting and boiling points
- Good conductors of heat and light
- Group that contains soft metals that can easily be cut with a knife
- Name of positive ions metals become
- An Actinide appears period number
- Transition metals are found in group numbers 3 through
- Ionic charge of magnesium
- created the periodic table
- Poor conductors of heat and electricity
- Relatively non reactive group
- Most reactive nonmetal group
- An Alkali metal in period two
- Noble gases appear in what group
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- Number of valence electrons nitrogen has
- Group that contains two valence electrons
- Name of negative ions nonmetals become
- Metals are located on this side of the periodic table
- Didn't get the credit he deserved due to incompleteness
- This element is a Nonmetal
- Arranged elements in order of increasing atomic number
- Contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- Group sodium is in
- Ionic charge of silver
- An Halogen in period three
- This entire group is radioactive
- This element is a metalloid
- An Alkaline earth metal in period five
- What is the reactivity of nitrogen
- Number of valence electrons carbon has
- This element is a Lanthanide
30 Clues: Group sodium is in • Ionic charge of silver • Ionic charge of magnesium • This element is a Nonmetal • An Halogen in period three • created the periodic table • This element is a metalloid • This element is a Lanthanide • Most reactive nonmetal group • Relatively non reactive group • An Alkali metal in period two • This entire group is radioactive • Noble gases appear in what group • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-03
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- ___ Alkaline earth metal that has an atomic number of 4
- In 1864, ____ wrote a textbook that included an abbreviated version of a periodic table that contained 28 elements.
- nonmetals are ____ and break easily
- ___ a lanthanide that has an atomic number of 58
- valence electrons are the ___ electrons
- Metals are good _____ of heat and electricity
- also known as the "rare earth metals"
- ____ contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- shiny, high melting point
- Valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- ____ metals are ductile and malleable and come from ores in the earth's crust.
- a valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35
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- John Newlands was the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing _______
- ions are formed from a transfer of ___
- ___ noble gas that has an atomic number of 2
- Lewis Dot ___ provide a way to visualize an atom's structure and potential to bond
- ___ and alkali metal that has an atomic number of 3
- All of the elements in group 1,3 and 13-18 have a ___ ion charge pattern
- Metals ___(lose) electrons when becoming an ion
- nonmetals ___(gain) electrons when becoming an ion
- ____ are the most reactive nonmetals
- ____ metals are soft, silvery grey and are the most reactive metal
- Ions are atoms with a ___
- all are radioactive, grouped into a row instead of a column
- In 1869, _______'s table was published, containing all 60 of the known elements and predicting the existence of 3 missing elements
- ___ gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless and have characteristic colors when excited
- ____ earth metals are relatively soft and oxidize in air.
29 Clues: shiny, high melting point • Ions are atoms with a ___ • nonmetals are ____ and break easily • ____ are the most reactive nonmetals • also known as the "rare earth metals" • ions are formed from a transfer of ___ • valence electrons are the ___ electrons • poor conductors of heat and electricity • ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-03
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- ___ Alkaline earth metal that has an atomic number of 4
- In 1864, ____ wrote a textbook that included an abbreviated version of a periodic table that contained 28 elements.
- nonmetals are ____ and break easily
- ___ a lanthanide that has an atomic number of 58
- valence electrons are the ___ electrons
- Metals are good _____ of heat and electricity
- also known as the "rare earth metals"
- ____ contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- shiny, high melting point
- Valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- ____ metals are ductile and malleable and come from ores in the earth's crust.
- a valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35
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- John Newlands was the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing _______
- ions are formed from a transfer of ___
- ___ noble gas that has an atomic number of 2
- Lewis Dot ___ provide a way to visualize an atom's structure and potential to bond
- ___ and alkali metal that has an atomic number of 3
- All of the elements in group 1,3 and 13-18 have a ___ ion charge pattern
- Metals ___(lose) electrons when becoming an ion
- nonmetals ___(gain) electrons when becoming an ion
- ____ are the most reactive nonmetals
- ____ metals are soft, silvery grey and are the most reactive metal
- Ions are atoms with a ___
- all are radioactive, grouped into a row instead of a column
- In 1869, _______'s table was published, containing all 60 of the known elements and predicting the existence of 3 missing elements
- ___ gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless and have characteristic colors when excited
- ____ earth metals are relatively soft and oxidize in air.
29 Clues: shiny, high melting point • Ions are atoms with a ___ • nonmetals are ____ and break easily • ____ are the most reactive nonmetals • also known as the "rare earth metals" • ions are formed from a transfer of ___ • valence electrons are the ___ electrons • poor conductors of heat and electricity • ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-03
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- shiny, high melting point
- ___ noble gas that has an atomic number of 2
- ____ metals are soft, silvery grey and are the most reactive metal
- ___ and alkali metal that has an atomic number of 3
- Valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- ions are formed from a transfer of ___
- ____ contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- ___ gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless and have characteristic colors when excited
- All of the elements in group 1,3 and 13-18 have a ___ ion charge pattern
- John Newlands was the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing _______
- The number of the charge depends on how many ___ electrons are lost or received.
- nonmetals are ____ and break easily
- valence electrons are the ___ electrons
- nonmetals ___(gain) electrons when becoming an ion
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- In 1864, ____ wrote a textbook that included an abbreviated version of a periodic table that contained 28 elements.
- In 1869, _______'s table was published, containing all 60 of the known elements and predicting the existence of 3 missing elements
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- ___ Alkaline earth metal that has an atomic number of 4
- ____ are the most reactive nonmetals
- also known as the "rare earth metals"
- ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35
- Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the periodic by increasing ___
- a valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- ____ metals are ductile and malleable and come from ores in the earth's crust.
- Metals are good _____ of heat and electricity
- all are radioactive, grouped into a row instead of a column
- Lewis Dot ___ provide a way to visualize an atom's structure and potential to bond
- Ions are atoms with a ___
- ____ earth metals are relatively soft and oxidize in air.
- ___ a lanthanide that has an atomic number of 58
- Metals ___(lose) electrons when becoming an ion
31 Clues: shiny, high melting point • Ions are atoms with a ___ • nonmetals are ____ and break easily • ____ are the most reactive nonmetals • also known as the "rare earth metals" • ions are formed from a transfer of ___ • ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35 • valence electrons are the ___ electrons • poor conductors of heat and electricity • ...
Periodic Table 2023-12-04
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- the rows of the periodic table
- element commonly found in batteries
- ___ metals; includes iron, nickel, copper
- type of elements form a "staircase" separating metals from nonmetals
- the lightest element
- this element helps make strong bones
- substance that consists of one type of atom
- elements in the same row have the same number of these
- the columns of the periodic table
- atoms of an element with a charge
- metal commonly used in electrical wiring
- most common element in the atmosphere
- elements in the same column have the same number of these
- element found in salt
- elements are organized by increasing number of these
- the ___ table is a list of all of the elements
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- liquid metal at room temp
- type of elements mostly found on the right side of the table
- different forms of the same element
- family of nonmetals that include helium, neon, argon
- the ___ number determines the number of protons in an atom
- the air we breathe
- most of the elements on the table are ___
- ___ metals; includes beryllium, magnesium, calcium
- ___ metals; includes lithium, sodium, potassium
- basic element for life
- family of nonmetals that include fluorine, chlorine, bromine
- common metal found in earth's crust; used to make steel
- used in advertising signs, typically red in color
- yellow gas used to treat swimming pools
30 Clues: the air we breathe • the lightest element • element found in salt • basic element for life • liquid metal at room temp • the rows of the periodic table • the columns of the periodic table • atoms of an element with a charge • element commonly found in batteries • different forms of the same element • this element helps make strong bones • most common element in the atmosphere • ...
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- what is on the second row and second column
- what do plants create using photosynthesis
- What is the element after potassium
- what was founded by James W. Marshall
- what is needed by all living tissue
- what is the third most abundant gas in earth atmosphere
- what element has the atomic mass of 35.45
- what is 2/3 the density of air
- what is the lightest element
- what element can be found inside soil, plant,food, and water
- what is the lightest halogen to exist
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- what has the atomic number of 30
- what is the five cent coin
- what element has the symbol N
- what the symbol Li on the periodic table for
- what is the second most abundant element in the crust
- what is the first element in group 6
- what were the coins made out of in the 8000 B.C.E
- what is tableware made out of?
- what are springs made out of
20 Clues: what is the five cent coin • what are springs made out of • what is the lightest element • what element has the symbol N • what is tableware made out of? • what is 2/3 the density of air • what has the atomic number of 30 • What is the element after potassium • what is needed by all living tissue • what is the first element in group 6 • what was founded by James W. Marshall • ...
Periodic Table 2023-09-27
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- numbers going down the left side of the periodic table, and tells you how many shells there are
- atomic number 97
- has 81 electrons
- atomic number 8
- has a positive charge
- atomic number 102
- another word for shells
- atomic number 80
- has a neutral charge
- where protons and neutrons are located
- eight least reactive
- atomic number 3
- atomic number 30
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- seven the most reactive group
- groups numbers that go along the top of the periodic table, and tells you how reactive an element is
- has a negative charge
- has 18 protons
- has 2 protons
- atomic number 85
- electrons electrons that are on the last outer shell, and tells us what element they can combine with
- 83 electrons
- atomic number 69
- one of the least reactive elements
- where electrons are located
- one of the most reactive elements
25 Clues: 83 electrons • has 2 protons • has 18 protons • atomic number 8 • atomic number 3 • atomic number 97 • has 81 electrons • atomic number 85 • atomic number 80 • atomic number 69 • atomic number 102 • atomic number 30 • has a neutral charge • eight least reactive • has a negative charge • has a positive charge • another word for shells • where electrons are located • seven the most reactive group • ...
Periodic Table 2023-10-24
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- All halogens are found in nature except __________
- Each element in a period has the same number of atomic _______
- The only semimetal in family 13
- Family 17 is made up of __________
- __________ metals are only naturally found in salts and never as free elements
- Elements that have the same atomic number of valence electrons and therefore similar properties
- There are how many Nobel gases
- _________ gases can be found in family 18
- Alkaline metals react with halogens to form compounds called _________
- All the elements in family ________ can be found naturally on earth
- All elements in a period have the same number of ____________ shells
- The noble gas family can also be called _______ gases
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- what are the horizontal rows called on the periodic table
- _________ metals can be found in family two
- Family 1 is all alkali metals except ____________
- All of the metals in group one are highly __________
- The only liquid Transitional metal
- How many periods are there
- Transitional metals have high _________ points
- Families 3-12 are all _____________ metals
- This element can be placed in two families
- Alkaline metals are soft and ____________
- Alkali metals are also known as the __________ family
- how many families are in the periodic table
24 Clues: How many periods are there • There are how many Nobel gases • The only semimetal in family 13 • The only liquid Transitional metal • Family 17 is made up of __________ • _________ gases can be found in family 18 • Alkaline metals are soft and ____________ • Families 3-12 are all _____________ metals • This element can be placed in two families • ...
Periodic Table 2023-10-18
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- Upper left of every box
- Lightest Nobel Gas
- What the table is made of
- Contains group one and two
- Rule about what makes an element energetically stable
- Vertical categories on the table
- Positive
- Neutral
- In between Post Transition Metals and Reactive Nonmetals
- Heaviest Alkali Metal
- 109-118
- Negative
- Contains Lanthanides and Actinides
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- Found in the outmost energy level
- Reactive nonmetal on the left side
- The group with 8 valance electrons
- Bottom of every box
- The topic of this crossword
- Middle of the Periodic Table
- horizontal categories on the table
20 Clues: Neutral • 109-118 • Positive • Negative • Lightest Nobel Gas • Bottom of every box • Heaviest Alkali Metal • Upper left of every box • What the table is made of • Contains group one and two • The topic of this crossword • Middle of the Periodic Table • Vertical categories on the table • Found in the outmost energy level • Reactive nonmetal on the left side • The group with 8 valance electrons • ...
Periodic table 2024-09-09
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- = The basis of the elements
- = My atomic number is 6
- = A series of metallic elements on the periodic table
- = My atomic mass is 28
- = My symbol is Zn
- = Any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- Number = The number of protons in the nucleus
- = A substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons
- = My atomic mass is 1
- = My symbol is Ti
- = A subatomic particle with a positive charge
- = A subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- = One or 2 letter symbol that represents the element
- Table = A table of the chemical elements
- = A horizontal row of the periodic table
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- = A family of elements consisting of 15 elements
- Mass = Roughly equal to the sum of the individual particle masses of an atom
- = My atomic mass is 70
- = My atomic number is 45
- = What the element is called
- = Elements that are good conductors of heat
- = Members of a family of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- = My atomic mass is 16
- = A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- = My symbol is Ne
- = The vertical columns on the periodic table
- = My atomic number is 26
- = Elements that have properties between metals and nonmetals
- = My symbol is Ag
- = Contains elements with the same number of electrons
30 Clues: = My symbol is Zn • = My symbol is Ne • = My symbol is Ti • = My symbol is Ag • = My atomic mass is 1 • = My atomic mass is 70 • = My atomic mass is 28 • = My atomic mass is 16 • = My atomic number is 6 • = My atomic number is 45 • = My atomic number is 26 • = The basis of the elements • = What the element is called • Table = A table of the chemical elements • ...
Periodic Table 2024-08-26
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- Family name for group 17
- Family name for group 1
- Family name that is not found in periods 1,2, or 3
- Alkali metal with 4 electron shells
- Type of elements that have the properties of both metals and nonmetals
- Type of element that makes up MOST of the periodic table. Usually shiny, malleable and ductile.
- Metalloid with a atomic mass number of 75
- Only element to have no neutrons
- Type of element that is a poor conductor, has a brittle texture, and is not shiny
- Element in Period 1 Group 18
- Element in group 6 and period 6
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- Element with 5 electron shells and 5 valence electrons
- Halogen with four electron shells
- Metalloid in period 2
- Element with four electron shells in the alkali earth metal family
- Oxygen family member with 3 electron shells
- Element in group 12 period 6
- Transition metal in group 10 period 5
- Element with 2 electron shells 1 valence electron
- Element symbol for a transition metal in group 6 period 5
- Family name for group 18
- Element symbol for a Halogen in period 3
- Element with one valence electron and seven electron shells
- Noble gas with 2 electron shells
- Member of the Boron Family in period 6
25 Clues: Metalloid in period 2 • Family name for group 1 • Family name for group 17 • Family name for group 18 • Element in group 12 period 6 • Element in Period 1 Group 18 • Element in group 6 and period 6 • Noble gas with 2 electron shells • Only element to have no neutrons • Halogen with four electron shells • Alkali metal with 4 electron shells • Transition metal in group 10 period 5 • ...
Periodic table 2024-09-13
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- Travels on the outside of the nucleus of an atom
- A particle that lost or gained a electron
- Inside the nucleus has no charge
- The number above the symbol
- hydrogen is the most common
- Basic building block of matter
- Metal wires are considered
- An important family in group 1A
- Same protons and electrons but different neutrons
- The place that has neutrons and protons
- When you hammer something without breaking it means it is
- The up and down of a periodic table
- the ability of a substance to interact chemically with a second substance
- Elements on the step like line of the periodic table
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- This family is highly metallic and are good conductors of electricity
- a substance that is not chemically reactive
- It’s brittle and are poor electrical conductors
- The horizontal rows of a periodic table
- The place where electrons are
- atoms, An example of this is 6 protons with 6 neutrons and 6 electrons
- Helium and Argon are apart of what family?
- two hydrogen atoms bond covalently to form an H2 molecule
- Gold and iron are classified as
- Inside the nucleus with a positive charge
- A one or two letter abrrievation
- Proteins and carbohydrates are
- Group with most active non metals
- Synonym for shine
- Water and salt are both classified as
- 15.99 is the ______ for Oxygen
30 Clues: Synonym for shine • Metal wires are considered • The number above the symbol • hydrogen is the most common • The place where electrons are • Basic building block of matter • Proteins and carbohydrates are • 15.99 is the ______ for Oxygen • Gold and iron are classified as • An important family in group 1A • Inside the nucleus has no charge • A one or two letter abrrievation • ...
Periodic Table 2024-05-03
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- the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element
- smallest known particles
- can be told by the group number
- can be told by the amount of protons AND neutrons
- where electrons are located
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- mass #, symbol (isotope notation)
- used to identify an element
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- the number used to show the mass of the most common isotope of an atom
- name of element-mass number (isotope notation)
- tells you the amount of energy levels
- where protons and neutrons are located
- letter that represents the element
- commonly used model to show atoms
- negative charge in atoms
- tells you the amount of valence electrons
- positive charge in atoms
- what all elements are shown on
- what are shown on the periodic table
- neutral charge in atoms
20 Clues: neutral charge in atoms • smallest known particles • negative charge in atoms • positive charge in atoms • where electrons are located • used to identify an element • what all elements are shown on • can be told by the group number • commonly used model to show atoms • mass #, symbol (isotope notation) • letter that represents the element • what are shown on the periodic table • ...
Periodic Table 2024-04-30
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- Has 76 protons
- Chemical formula is H20
- Has 2 naturally occurring isotopes
- Vertical row of elements
- The positively charged center of the atom
- The___number is the sum of the protons and neutrons
- Nonmetal, lightest and Simplest element
- Also known as NaCI
- Has 108 protons
- Used as a disinfectant
- Symbol is O
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- The ____ number determines the type of element
- Atoms of the same element,different#of neutrons
- Used for machinery and tools
- Electron __ is an area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- Has an atomic number of 35
- Used in batteries
- It's symbol is K
- Particles in the nucleus with a positive charge
- Horizontal row of elements
20 Clues: Symbol is O • Has 76 protons • Has 108 protons • It's symbol is K • Used in batteries • Also known as NaCI • Used as a disinfectant • Chemical formula is H20 • Vertical row of elements • Has an atomic number of 35 • Horizontal row of elements • Used for machinery and tools • Has 2 naturally occurring isotopes • Nonmetal, lightest and Simplest element • ...
Periodic Table 2024-05-07
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- discovered in Paris
- Prefix is Xe
- Mr Machus favorite element
- Prefix is Fe
- Prefix is Ag
- Named after Albert Einstein
- Prefix is Au
- Most radioactive metal
- Used to make atomic bombs
- Most reactive metal
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- Discovered in America
- First element
- Prefix has a k in it
- Prefix is Hg
- Has lowest melting point of all metals
- Used in batteries
- Least radioactive element
- Densest element
- Used in Chicago pile
- Least reactive halogen
20 Clues: Prefix is Xe • Prefix is Hg • Prefix is Fe • Prefix is Ag • Prefix is Au • First element • Densest element • Used in batteries • discovered in Paris • Most reactive metal • Prefix has a k in it • Used in Chicago pile • Discovered in America • Most radioactive metal • Least reactive halogen • Least radioactive element • Used to make atomic bombs • Mr Machus favorite element • ...
Periodic table 2024-09-09
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- = Elements that are good conductors of heat
- = A subatomic particle with a positive charge
- = A family of elements consisting of 15 elements
- = My symbol is Ti
- = The basis of the elements
- = A table of the chemical elements
- = Roughly equal to the sum of the individual particle masses of an atom
- = My atomic number is 26
- = A subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- = A substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons
- = One or 2 letter symbol that represents the element
- = Any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- = My atomic mass is 16
- = My atomic mass is 1
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- = My atomic number is 6
- = My atomic number is 45
- = My symbol is Zn
- = A series of metallic elements on the periodic table
- = My atomic mass is 70
- = Elements that have properties between metals and nonmetals
- The number of protons in the nucleus
- = My symbol is Ag
- = What the element is called
- = Members of a family of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- = The vertical columns on the periodic table
- = A horizontal row of the periodic table
- = A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- = My atomic mass is 28
- = My symbol is Ne
- = Contains elements with the same number of electrons
30 Clues: = My symbol is Zn • = My symbol is Ti • = My symbol is Ag • = My symbol is Ne • = My atomic mass is 1 • = My atomic mass is 70 • = My atomic mass is 28 • = My atomic mass is 16 • = My atomic number is 6 • = My atomic number is 45 • = My atomic number is 26 • = The basis of the elements • = What the element is called • = A table of the chemical elements • ...
Periodic table 2024-10-23
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- Atomic mass 138.90547
- A type of battier
- Atomic mass is 50.9415
- Symbol is Sr
- Atomic number is 22
- In foods
- Symbol is BE
- Symbol is Ni
- a radioactive substance found in nature
- Worlds most expensive Elements
- Atomic mass is 132.91
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- Atomic number is 37
- Atomic mass is 44.95591
- Atomic number is 89
- Atomic number is 39
- An element that is a gas
- Symbol is Mg
- An mineral that is naturally found in foods
- Atomic mass is 58.933195
- Symbol is Cr
- Atomic number is 20
- Atomic number is 12
- Symbol is K
- Atomic number is 56
24 Clues: In foods • Symbol is K • Symbol is Sr • Symbol is Mg • Symbol is Cr • Symbol is BE • Symbol is Ni • A type of battier • Atomic number is 37 • Atomic number is 89 • Atomic number is 39 • Atomic number is 22 • Atomic number is 20 • Atomic number is 12 • Atomic number is 56 • Atomic mass 138.90547 • Atomic mass is 132.91 • Atomic mass is 50.9415 • Atomic mass is 44.95591 • An element that is a gas • ...
Periodic Table 2024-10-16
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- I am a metal which is liquid at room temperatures
- I am an inactive gas
- I am the lightest metal with an oxidation number +3 and my symbol B
- I am the lightest of all the elements
- I am the heaviest of the stable halogens
- I was discovered and named by Marie Curie, the mother of radioactivity
- I am a poison with the valence electron charge of -3
- My atomic mass is 32.064
- My most common oxidation state is -2
- I am the first element in group 6
- I have 26 protons
- I am a metal with 28 electrons
- I am an alkali metal and you need me to survive, but too much of a good thing is also bad for you
- I am an alkaline earth metal and found in your bones
- My atomic number is 74
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- My chemical symbol is C
- I am a noble gas from the 5th period
- I am extremely radioactive and my mass weight is 238.03
- I am an alkaline earth metal and I burn pink!
- I am between nickle and zinc on the periodic table
- I can make your teeth stronger and I have the electron charge of -1
- After hydrogen I am the most abundant element in the universe and I am an alkaline earth metal
- I am an alkaline earth metal that is in the 6th period
- My chemical symbol is K
- I am an inert gas often used in signs
- I am a hard, brittle crystalline solid commonly found in many electronic devices and I even have a valley named after me
- I am a cation and often found in batteries
- I am a halogen often used as a bleaching agent
- I am an alkaline earth metal found between calcium and barium
- I make up nearly 80% of air and am found in the 15th group
- My symbol is Pb
- I am a precious metal and my atomic number is 79
32 Clues: My symbol is Pb • I have 26 protons • I am an inactive gas • My atomic number is 74 • My chemical symbol is C • My chemical symbol is K • My atomic mass is 32.064 • I am a metal with 28 electrons • I am the first element in group 6 • I am a noble gas from the 5th period • My most common oxidation state is -2 • I am the lightest of all the elements • ...
