periodic table Crossword Puzzles
Periodic Table Puzzle - Sheridan Hurliman 2023-05-01
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- I have 10 neutrons in group 18
- I have 79 electrons
- Sc
- Positively charged particle
- I have 6 neutrons in group 14
- I have 30 electrons
- Sn
- I have 28 neutrons in group 5
- (11,5)
- I have 8 electrons
- (7,7)
- I have 5 neutrons in group 2
- F
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- particles with no neutral charge
- a small particle with a negative charge
- (1,4)
- symbol the number that is assigned to an element
- (5,7)
- I have 76 electrons
- I have 26 electrons
- Cl
- Ba
- I have 20 neutrons in group 2
- (18,3)
24 Clues: F • Sc • Sn • Cl • Ba • (1,4) • (5,7) • (7,7) • (11,5) • (18,3) • I have 8 electrons • I have 79 electrons • I have 30 electrons • I have 76 electrons • I have 26 electrons • Positively charged particle • I have 5 neutrons in group 2 • I have 6 neutrons in group 14 • I have 28 neutrons in group 5 • I have 20 neutrons in group 2 • I have 10 neutrons in group 18 • particles with no neutral charge • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle- Sofia Christiansen 2023-05-01
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- I have 12 neutrons and group 7 period 4
- They are rows.
- My chemical symbol is Pb
- They are in columns
- I have 8 protons.
- My Chemical symbol is Sg.
- Group 13 period 5.
- My chemical Symbols are N.
- I have 83 protons.
- My chemical symbol is Rn.
- I have 26 neutrons and in group 4 and period 4.
- My chemical symbol is Sn
- Group 11 Period 6
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- Ground 4 period 6.
- They are like onions they have layers.
- I have protons 80.
- My chemical symbols is H.
- My Chemical symbol is Ts
- My Chemical symbol is Xe
- I have 31 protons.
- have 16 neutrons ground 16 period 2
- I have 30 neutron and group 8 and period 4
22 Clues: They are rows. • I have 8 protons. • Group 11 Period 6 • Ground 4 period 6. • I have protons 80. • I have 31 protons. • Group 13 period 5. • I have 83 protons. • They are in columns • My Chemical symbol is Ts • My chemical symbol is Pb • My Chemical symbol is Xe • My chemical symbol is Sn • My chemical symbols is H. • My Chemical symbol is Sg. • My chemical symbol is Rn. • ...
Periodic Table of Elements Crossword 2017-06-21
88 Clues: B • O • Y • F • I • P • C • K • U • W • N • H • S • V • Nb • Re • He • Ni • Ar • Kr • Ra • Fe • Hg • Na • Fr • Pb • Yb • Th • Bi • At • Zr • Rh • Pa • Pm • Cn • Sr • Ga • Xe • Cs • Mg • Eu • Mn • Tm • Tl • Au • Ba • Tc • Es • Tb • Md • Pd • Rn • Al • Cf • Si • Ti • Ge • Se • Zn • Mo • Mc • Ca • Np • Cd • Cr • Co • Am • As • Ne • Ag • Sn • Lr • Br • Cl • Sc • Sb • Ac • Te • Pu • Be • Ru • Cu • Po • Os • Li • Cm • Rb • Pt
Elements of the Periodic Table 2020-10-01
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- chemical symbol Zn, this metal in combination with copper forms the alloy known as brass; in biology it is an essential mineral in prenatal and postnatal development
- chemical symbol Ca, it is the 5th most abundant element in the human body and is necessary for protein synthesis and bone formation
- chemical symbol Al, this metal is prized by the aerospace industry for its resistance to corrosion and low density
- chemical symbol Br,it is used in commercial pools as a substitute for chlorine and compounds formed by this element are useful fire retardants
- chemical symbol Fe, it forms most of the Earth's outer and inner core
- chemical symbol Mg, this shiny grey metal is prized for its lightness and stength and is less dense than aluminum
- chemical symbol Ar,this noble gas is used as an inert shielding gas in welding and is used in flourescent lighting
- chemical symbol N, it makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere and is found in ammonia and amino acids
- chemical symbol Ni, it has historically been used to plate iron and brass
- chemical symbol Cl, it is a common component in pool disinfectants and is one of the two elements in rock salt
- chemical symbol S, it historically has been called brimstone which means "burning stone"
- chemical symbol Cr, this element is the main additive in stainless steel and is prized for its resistance to tarnishing
- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe and has the chemical symbol H
- chemical symbol As, it is classified as a group-A carcinogen and is often found in car batteries,ammunition, herbicides and pesticides
- chemical symbol P, it's name comes from Greek mythology meaning "glow after illumination" and is a common component in fertilizers
- chemical symbol Na,this silvery white metallic element is one of the two elements found in rock salt and is highly water-soluble.
- chemical symbol Ga, it is considered a technology-critical element often found in semiconductors and circuits
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- chemical symbol Sn, it is found in metal sulfide ores where it partially replaces the sulfur. Produced mainly as a byproduct in these refining processes it does still have uses in DC power surge protectors
- chemical symbol Be, it can be used as window material in x-ray equipment and is a relatively stable element
- chemical symbol Sc,discovered in 1879 in Scandinavia it has historically been classified as a rare Earth element
- chemical symbol F, this highly reactive element is often added to metal ores to lower their melting point for smelting
- chemical symbol Ge, it was discovered by a German scientist and has uses in fibre-optics and LEDs
- chemical symbol O, it makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere and is constantly replenished through the photosynthesis process
- chemical symbol V, this element is used by some ocean algae as an active center of enzymes
- chemical symbol Ti, this metal can be cobined with many other metal alloys that produce strong but lightweight metals useful for the aerospace industry
- chemical symbol Mn, this element is often found in minerals in combination with iron; when found in the body in large amounts it acts as a neurotoxin
- chemical symbol B, it is often found combined with other chemicals as an additive in fiberglass, used in ceramics or in acidic format for use in fertilizers
- chemical symbol K,its ions are a vital for normal nerve function in the human body and can be found in many fresh fruits and vegetables
- chemical symbol He, it is the first of the noble gases
- chemical symbol Si, it is often used in clays and stones, but is also found in pure form for circuit chips in computers and cell phones
- chemical symbol C, it's most common alltropes are graphite and diamonds and it is the 2nd most common element in the human body by mass after oxygen
- chemical symbol Kr, like most noble gases it is used in lighting and photography
- chemical symbol Li, its salts have a mood-stablizing property that makes it have treatment applications for those with bipolar disorder
- chemical symbol Cu, it is often used in building for roofing as well as historically for plumbing; develops a green patina as it oxidizes
- chemical symbol Ne this element as a gas is colorless and odorless, but does exhibit an orange-red glow when placed in an electric field
- chemical symbol Co, its bluish gray pigment is often used in jewelry and to impart a blue tint to glass
36 Clues: chemical symbol He, it is the first of the noble gases • chemical symbol Fe, it forms most of the Earth's outer and inner core • chemical symbol Ni, it has historically been used to plate iron and brass • chemical symbol Kr, like most noble gases it is used in lighting and photography • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2021-01-05
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- the element diamonds are made from
- element used to make semi-conductors (computer chips)
- heavy metal used in paints, batteries and radiation shields
- a metal used in foil
- a component of gunpowder that smells like rotten eggs
- this metal is used along with carbon to make steel
- alkali metal in table salt
- a liquid metal used in thermometers
- most common element in the earth's atmosphere
- a metal used in wires
- the most common element in the universe
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- a radioactive element often used in nuclear power plants
- an important element in bones
- poison gas in WW1
- the lightest inert gas
- 2nd place in the Olympics
- the most common inert gas in the atmosphere
- the element we need to breathe
- a famous poison that turns your tongue black
- inert gas used to make bright city lights
- a metal sought after during the Klondike
21 Clues: poison gas in WW1 • a metal used in foil • a metal used in wires • the lightest inert gas • 2nd place in the Olympics • alkali metal in table salt • an important element in bones • the element we need to breathe • the element diamonds are made from • a liquid metal used in thermometers • the most common element in the universe • a metal sought after during the Klondike • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2021-03-08
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- alkali metal used in bicycles, found in period 4
- used in smoke detectors, it is an actinide metal towards the very end of the chart
- white waxy glowing substance found in our bones, nonmetal; found in the first 20 elements.
- noble gas that makes 78% or our air, found in muscles, protein and DNA; somewhere in the first 20 elements.
- used in nuclear weapons 94
- found in fruits and vegetables, an alkali metal in period 4
- rare earth metal used in telescope lenses
- a transition metal that is used in cutting tools, drill bits, gun barrels, hard steel; found in period 5
- a very soft, poor metal used in LED lights; found in period 4
- a halogen used as disinfectant, found in period 5
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- found in plants 12
- found in stone, sand and soil; a metalloid within the first 20 elements.
- used in MRI machines, a rare earth metal between 60-70
- rare earth metal used in torchworker's glasses, found toward the bottom of the table
- a halogen used in cancer medicines, found in period 6
- strongest, lightweight metal; found in period 4
- noble gas used in flashlights, headlights and lanterns
- transition metal found in period 6, used in thermometers, highly toxic on contact with skin
- this element only has one electron and one proton, it is found in stars everywhere in the universe, found in period 1
- found in period 6, used in mobile phones, a transition metal
- a poor metal found in liquid crystal displays (LCDs); found in period 5
21 Clues: found in plants 12 • used in nuclear weapons 94 • rare earth metal used in telescope lenses • strongest, lightweight metal; found in period 4 • alkali metal used in bicycles, found in period 4 • a halogen used as disinfectant, found in period 5 • a halogen used in cancer medicines, found in period 6 • used in MRI machines, a rare earth metal between 60-70 • ...
Elements in the Periodic Table 2021-07-15
Periodic Table and Electron Configurations 2022-11-07
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- electromagnetic waves with the most energy
- the state in which electrons absorb energy and move to higher shells (not permanently)
- waves that have less energy than visible light, but more energy than microwaves
- electrons will enter the first and simplest energy shell first, then move farther out
- positively charged ion
- pocket or bundle of energy that is released
- column family #18
- visible light spectrum (colors)
- c (in c=λν), = 3.00*10^8
- λ
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- column family #17
- column family #1
- an orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, that have to spin in opposite directions
- unit of energy
- electrons that are found in the shell farthest from the nucleus
- elements exhibiting properties of metals and non-metals
- negatively charged ion
- list the element given the electron configuration: [Ar]4s^2 3d^10 4p^4
- column family #15
- ν
20 Clues: ν • λ • unit of energy • column family #1 • column family #17 • column family #15 • column family #18 • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • c (in c=λν), = 3.00*10^8 • visible light spectrum (colors) • electromagnetic waves with the most energy • pocket or bundle of energy that is released • elements exhibiting properties of metals and non-metals • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2022-11-10
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- Pm Lanthanide (Radioactive)
- Mg Alkaline Earth Metal
- At Halogen (Radioactive)
- Ca Alkaline Earth Metal
- Og Noble Gas (Radioactive)
- As Metalloid
- Rb Alkali Metal
- Al Metal
- Bi Metal
- Si Metalloid
- Eu Lanthanide
- Ts Halogen (Radioactive)
- Cr Transition Metal
- Ds Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Ag Transition Metal
- Rn Noble Gas (Radioactive)
- Lr Actinide (Radioactive)
- Ba Alkaline Earth Metal
- Cu Transition Metal
- Xe Noble Gas
- La Lanthanide
- Fe Transition Metal
- Lv Metal (Radioactive)
- Hs Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Ne Noble Gas
- Pa Actinide (Radioactive)
- Ce Lanthanide
- Kr Noble Gas
- Pt Transition Metal
- Nh Metal (Radioactive)
- Np Actinide (Radioactive)
- P Nonmetal
- Po Metalloid (Radioactive)
- V Transition Metal
- Er Lanthanide
- Ti Transition Metal
- Cm Actinide (Radioactive)
- N Nonmetal
- O Nonmetal
- S Nonmetal
- Re Transition Metal
- Pb Metal
- Cs Alkali Metal
- F Halogen
- Bk Actinide (Radioactive)
- Co Transition Metal
- Y Transition Metal
- Te Metalloid
- Cf Actinide (Radioactive)
- Pr Lanthanide
- Ar Noble Gas
- Cl Halogen
- C Nonmetal
- Tm Lanthanide
- Sn Metal
- He Nonmetal
- Ac Actinide (Radioactive)
- Os Transition Metal
- Ir Transition Metal
- Rg Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Gd Lanthanide
- Hg Transition Metal
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- Li Alkali Metal
- Ge Metalloid
- Ni Transition Metal
- Mn Transition Metal
- Lu Lanthanide
- Mc Metal (Radioactive)
- Ho Lanthanide
- Sm Lanthanide
- Sg Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- In Metal
- Th Actinide (Radioactive)
- Pd Transition Metal
- Sc Transition Metal
- Se Nonmetal
- Bh Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Am Actinide (Radioactive)
- Es Actinide (Radioactive)
- Yb Lanthanide
- B Metalloid
- Cd Transition Metal
- Cn Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Dy Lanthanide
- Tc Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Hf Transition Metal
- Fl Metal (Radioactive)
- Rh Transition Metal
- Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- W Transition Metal
- Be Alkaline Earth Metal
- Ra Alkaline Earth Metal
- Nd Lanthanide
- Ta Transition Metal
- K Alkali Metal
- Pu Actinide (Radioactive)
- Zr Transition Metal
- Md Actinide (Radioactive)
- Fm Actinide (Radioactive)
- Rf Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- No Actinide (Radioactive)
- U Actinide (Radioactive)
- Fr Alkali Metal
- H Nonmetal
- Mo Transition Metal
- Tb Lanthanide
- Tl Metal
- Br Halogen
- Na Alkali Metal
- I Halogen
- Nb Transition Metal
- Sr Alkaline Earth Metal
- Ru Transition Metal
- Sb Metalloid
- Db Transition Metal (Radioactive)
- Ga Metal
- Zn Transition Metal
- Au Transition Metal
118 Clues: In Metal • Al Metal • Bi Metal • Pb Metal • Tl Metal • Sn Metal • Ga Metal • F Halogen • I Halogen • P Nonmetal • N Nonmetal • O Nonmetal • S Nonmetal • H Nonmetal • Br Halogen • Cl Halogen • C Nonmetal • Se Nonmetal • B Metalloid • He Nonmetal • Ge Metalloid • As Metalloid • Si Metalloid • Xe Noble Gas • Ne Noble Gas • Kr Noble Gas • Te Metalloid • Ar Noble Gas • Sb Metalloid • Lu Lanthanide • Ho Lanthanide • Sm Lanthanide • Eu Lanthanide • ...
All about the Periodic table 2017-01-03
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- Meitnerium's previous name.
- A substance that is a mixture of two or more metals, or of a metal with a nonmetallic material.
- The process of building up the nucleus of an element from protons and neutrons.
- A chemically inert rare gas belonging to Group 18 of the periodic table.
- Because of the flammability of Sulfur, alchemists regarded it as essential in ___________.
- It causes opposite electric charges to attract each other and like charges to repel each other.
- This element is classed as an alkali earth metal. It was discovered in 1808 by Sir Humphry Davy.
- The study of spectra, especially to determine the chemical composition of substances and the physical properties of molecules, ions, and atoms.
- It is the Anglo-Saxon name for metal.
- She is a Polish-born french chemist who twice won the Nobel Prize and is best known for her investigations of radioactivity with her husband.
- Meaning of the Greek word 'phosphoros'.
- A mixture of concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acids that is still occasionally used in the chemical laboratory for dissolving gold and platinum.
- One of two or more species of atom having the same atomic number, hence constituting the same element, but differing in mass number.
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- It is a Latin word wherein the two-letter symbol for the element Gold was obtained. ¬¬
- It is the second largest object in the asteroid belt after the dwarf planet Ceres. The name Palladium was obtained in this word.
- A radioactive mineral composed of the minerals uraninite and is one of the main ores of Uranium.
- Device used by the scientists in order to measure atomic mass.
- Chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical methods.
- It was discovered in 1952 by American chemist Albert Ghiorso and his colleagues in the produced by a thermonuclear explosion.
- A process in which the atom breaks into smaller "daughter" components.
- In chemistry, it states that many of the physical and chemical properties of the elements tend to recur in a systematic manner with increasing atomic number.
- It was the name for Titanium during 1791 given by British clergyman William Gregor.
- Meaning of the Latin word 'rubidus' wherein Rubidium was derived.
- It ranks about 12th in abundance among elements in Earth's crust.
24 Clues: Meitnerium's previous name. • It is the Anglo-Saxon name for metal. • Meaning of the Greek word 'phosphoros'. • Device used by the scientists in order to measure atomic mass. • Meaning of the Latin word 'rubidus' wherein Rubidium was derived. • It ranks about 12th in abundance among elements in Earth's crust. • ...
Periodic Table Challenge By C.Bray 2017-01-12
20 Clues: symbol is H • Symbol is O • Symbol is C • SymBol is B • symbol is Au • symbol is Cl • symbol is Mg • symbol is Ar • symbol is Be • Symbol is Br • symbol is Ag • symbol is as • symbol is Al • symbol is Ne • symbol is An • symbol is Sn • symbol is Li • symbol is si • symbol is Na • Represents the elements name
CC3-4 The Periodic Table 2023-12-14
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- Area around a nucleus that can be occupied by electrons, usually drawn as a circle (in ‘target diagrams’). Also called an electron energy level or an ‘orbit’.
- Does not react.
- What you think will happen in an experiment and why you think this.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table.
- Atoms of an element with the same number of protons (atomic number) but different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons.
- Tiny particle with a negative charge that is found in shells around the nucleus of an atom.
- The mean mass of an atom relative to the mass of an atom of carbon-12, which is assigned a mass of 12. The RAM (Ar) of an element is the mean relative mass of the isotopes in the element.
- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table. Elements in the same group generally have similar properties.
- The electric charge of a subatomic particle compared to the charge on a proton.
- The smaller particles that make up atoms – protons, neutrons and electrons.
- An average calculated by adding up the values of a set of measurements and dividing by the number of measurements in the set.
- A positively charge subatomic particle in the nucleus of all atoms.
- The positively charged centre of an atom.
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- A simple substance made up of only one type of atom.
- How a substance reacts with other substances.
- The arrangement of electrons in shells around the nucleus of an atom.
- Atoms are small particles from which all substances are made. They are the smallest neutral part of an element that can take part in chemical reactions.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (symbol A). Also known as the nucleon number.
- Electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of most atoms.
- The mass of a subatomic particle compared to the mass of a proton.
- A description of how a material behaves and responds to forces and energy.
- Chart in which the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (symbol Z). Also known as the proton number.
23 Clues: Does not react. • A horizontal row in the periodic table. • The positively charged centre of an atom. • How a substance reacts with other substances. • A simple substance made up of only one type of atom. • The mass of a subatomic particle compared to the mass of a proton. • What you think will happen in an experiment and why you think this. • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2023-12-19
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- The noble gas that likes to add a touch of color to light.
- Used in batteries, it’s like the energetic Duracell of the periodic table.
- Unstable and explosive – the rockstar of the alkali metals.
- A versatile element that’s a key player in modern electronics.
- The essential element for a healthy thyroid – and a cool science experiment.
- The heavy-duty metal that can take the heat – a true workhorse.
- A dental superhero, fighting cavities one atom at a time.
- Not a university degree, but an element named after a physicist.
- The element that’s a bit salty but essential for life.
- The stinky, yellow element that's vital for life's chemistry.
- Like a mad scientist’s potion, this element is curiously radioactive.
- The element that's resistant to heat and ready for high temperatures.
- A noble gas that prefers to keep things calm and stable.
- An element with a number for a name – mysterious and temporary.
- Honoring the pioneering physicist Lise Meitner, not a place on a map.
- The temporary name for an element awaiting a permanent identity.
- A rare earth element, not a spell from a fantasy novel.
- A metal that's not just a mouthful but crucial for steel strength.
- The bling of the periodic table, loved by pharaohs and rappers alike.
- A rare earth element with a name that sounds like it belongs in a fantasy tale.
- The element that loves to glow in the dark.
- Named after Berkeley, not Sherlock’s sidekick.
- The building block of the digital age – it's in every computer chip.
- A superconductor that loves to keep things cool.
- The banana-friendly element that keeps muscles firing.
- Named after the discoverer of X-rays – a real illuminator.
- The toxic metal that walks a fine line between medicine and poison.
- The shiny metal that's both precious and antimicrobial.
- The high-pitched partygoer that makes balloons soar.
- The pool party enthusiast that keeps things disinfected.
- The versatile metal that's been a friend to civilization for centuries.
- A metal that leaves its mark on LCD screens.
- The silver liquid that loves to play tricks with its surface tension.
- The breath of life, keeping us alive one inhalation at a time.
- The radioactive rockstar that powers nuclear reactors.
- This bone-building rockstar loves dairy and leafy greens.
- The artificial element with a technologically intriguing history.
- A rare earth element that’s anything but elusive in your puzzle.
- The stair-stepping beauty that loves to show off its colorful side.
- A transition metal with a name that sounds like it belongs in a superhero comic.
- So cool, it's used in atomic clocks – the James Bond of timekeeping.
- The precious metal that loves to shine in catalytic converters.
- The trace element that's an essential player in your body's chemistry.
- A radioactive performer that takes the stage early.
- Dense, corrosion-resistant, and shining in cosmic collisions.
- The firework enhancer that gives the night sky its vibrant hues.
- Named after a famous scientist and Bohr-ing for trouble.
- The element that’s not just for bling – it’s a structural superstar.
- Superman’s home planet, also known for its noble silence.
- Hard to pronounce, easy to admire – it's magnetic and rare.
- For X-ray vision, just add a dash of this element.
- Once a pencil star, now a cautionary tale in pipes.
- A rare earth element that's like the quiet philosopher of the periodic table.
- Not a DJ, but this element can sure spin things around.
- A magnetic element that’s always willing to lend a helping hand.
- An element in limbo, waiting for its moment in the naming spotlight.
- If elements had beards, this one would be the most stylish.
- Not just a hunch, it’s a magnetic attraction.
- The magnetic actor that steals the show in MRI machines.
- The firestarter in fireworks and the powerhouse in your muscles.
- A metal that's not just a great guitar, but also a catalyst.
- The strong and corrosion-resistant metal with a tantalizing name.
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- Not a planet but a radioactive element born in a nuclear reactor.
- The bridge between silicon and tin – a tech-savvy element.
- A metal that gets a kick out of melting in your hand.
- The corrosion-resistant metal that’s essential for a healthy body.
- Not Hollywood, but still a star in the world of radioactivity.
- Named after the father of the periodic table – a true VIP.
- So rare, it’s like the VIP of the periodic table – you'll hardly find it anywhere.
- The ultimate party crasher – it's everywhere!
- Not a unit of distance but an element with nuclear charm.
- Denser than lead, tougher than nails – the unsung hero.
- The mood stabilizer, keeping things calm on the chemical stage.
- Like a silent guardian, protecting nuclear reactors.
- A volatile element that's all about bromance with sodium.
- The glowing element that once added magic to watch dials.
- The metalloid that’s like a telltale sign of interesting chemistry.
- Not just for bombs, it's also a source of nuclear power.
- The five-cent metal, a vital player in stainless steel.
- The superhero of blood, the core of the Earth.
- Lightweight hero of beverage cans and foil capes.
- The invisible gas that's essential for life and a cool party trick.
- Brilliant in its own right, not just for geniuses.
- A rare earth element with a greenish touch – a true gem.
- Named after a Nobel laureate, not a lawyer.
- Not a superhero, but a radioactive protagonist.
- A rare and valuable element with a touch of ruthlessness.
- A metal that's neither pro nor con, just a little rebellious.
- The element that adds a touch of toughness to steel.
- Found in labs, not Darth Vader's lightsaber crystal.
- This element, a deadly beauty, once graced the cosmetics of queens.
- A metal so essential, it's practically currency!
- Illuminating theaters and minds alike – it's the element of light.
- Another placeholder in the periodic table, waiting for a name.
- The firestarter in your DNA, lighting up the biological stage.
- The blue beauty that's magnetic and cobalting everyone’s attention.
- The element that likes to keep things scandiliciously interesting.
- The heavyweight champion of the periodic table.
- Named after the creator of dynamite, not peace prizes.
- A temporary moniker for an element with potential but no official name.
- A shiny element that loves to add a touch of glam to steel.
- A rare earth element with a name that sounds like a distant, magical realm.
- The radioactive element that's both powerful and naturally occurring.
- The colorful magnet that loves to stick around.
- Not a spell in Harry Potter, but a magical element nonetheless.
- A basic troublemaker that’s essential for a stable life.
- The humble beginning, the fuel for the stars.
- Captain America’s lesser-known element, adding a glow to smoke detectors.
- The alkali metal that’s a little rambunctious in the periodic playground.
- Rare, radioactive, and ready to party in the lab.
- The light dancer with a name that sounds like a sparkling gem.
- Named after a famous chemist, not an underwater kingdom.
- Yet another numerical placeholder, seeking its true identity.
- The prestige metal that’s as rare as it is lustrous.
- The lightweight, strong metal that’s like the superhero of alloys.
- The radioactive element that's like a tiny, dangerous polka dot.
- The noble gas that sneaks into basements and keeps a low profile.
- The glowing gas that turns every sign into a masterpiece.
118 Clues: The element that loves to glow in the dark. • Named after a Nobel laureate, not a lawyer. • A metal that leaves its mark on LCD screens. • The ultimate party crasher – it's everywhere! • The humble beginning, the fuel for the stars. • Not just a hunch, it’s a magnetic attraction. • The superhero of blood, the core of the Earth. • ...
Atoms & The Periodic Table Vocabulary 2024-08-12
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- A one- or two-letter abbreviation for an element
- A tiny, negatively-charged particle that moves around the outside of the nucleus of an atom
- The basic particle from which all elements are made; the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element
- A term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- A small particle in the nucleus of the atom, with no electrical charge.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- An arrangement of the elements showing the repeating patter of their properties
- A substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a specific ratio or proportion.
- A horizontal row of elements 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 idea that has been studied and investigated and is supported by a vast and diverse array of evidence
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- The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements and compounds
- An explanation that is based on information or data given in a chart, table, graph, or other medium
- To move from one person, place, or object to another without changing form.
- The electrons that are in the highest energy level of an atom and that are involved in chemical bonding
- The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- A term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets
- A substance that can conduct electric current under some conditions
- Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table; also called family
- The average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- The central core of an atom, which contains protons and neutrons
- A small, positively-charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom.
23 Clues: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • A one- or two-letter abbreviation for an element • The way a mineral reflects light from its surface • The average mass of all the isotopes of an element • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • ...
elements of the periodic table 2024-06-27
ELEMENTS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE 2023-10-24
118 Clues: W • V • F • N • Y • C • P • K • I • U • S • B • O • H • Cn • Pr • Zr • Po • Bh • As • Dy • Md • Mc • Kr • Fm • Mt • Er • Ba • Rf • La • Lv • Tc • Fl • Se • Ac • Cu • Rh • Cf • Og • Ta • Ti • Mn • Pb • Au • Ds • Pm • Bi • Pa • Zn • Fr • Am • Ts • Al • Ni • Hs • Ce • Ar • Sn • Sc • Ir • Mg • Hg • Eu • Nh • He • Es • Cm • Nb • Cs • Rn • Sm • Nd • Sg • Os • Bk • Cr • In • Sb • At • Lu • Br • Tm • Ne • Co • Yb • No • Db • Re • Pd • Tb • Si • Tl • Fe • Ca • Li • Hf • Pt • Rg • Np • Ge • Be • Ra • Mo • Ga • Gd • Rb • Th • Na • Lr • Cl • Pu • Xe • Ru • Ho • Sr • Ag • Cd • Te
Element of the Periodic Table 2024-05-03
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- a violet colored element
- makes balloons float
- has 1 proton
- used in thermometers
- bananas have a lot of this
- used to make a coin that's worth $.05
- used to make lights
- salt has a lot of this
- used for carbon-dating
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- can be found in pools
- the strongest metal
- Named after Einstein
- used in batteries
- a very expensive metal
- named after a dwarf planet
- 78% of the earth's atmosphere
- used as a common kitchen item
- used for second place medals
- used to breathe
- a very toxic metal
20 Clues: has 1 proton • used to breathe • used in batteries • a very toxic metal • the strongest metal • used to make lights • Named after Einstein • makes balloons float • used in thermometers • can be found in pools • a very expensive metal • salt has a lot of this • used for carbon-dating • a violet colored element • named after a dwarf planet • bananas have a lot of this • ...
Elements of The Periodic Table 2025-02-04
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- How many valence electrons does boron have?
- This element has an atomic mass of 1.
- Atomic number is 14.
- A gas that makes your voice sound high pitched.
- A disinfectant used in pools.
- Has a distinct egg smell.
- Has an atomic number of 3.
- Electronic configuration:K(2,8,8,1)
- The element found in all living things.
- Electronic configuration: Mg(2,8,2)
- Has an atomic number of 13.
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- Atomic symbol is N
- The atomic symbol is P
- The number of valence electrons in oxygen.
- The electronic configuration is Be(2,2)
- This element strengthens bones and teeth.
- This element has 7 valence electrons.
- The atomic symbol is Na
- Electronic configuration:Ar(2,8,8)
- This element has eight valence electrons.
20 Clues: Atomic symbol is N • Atomic number is 14. • The atomic symbol is P • The atomic symbol is Na • Has a distinct egg smell. • Has an atomic number of 3. • Has an atomic number of 13. • A disinfectant used in pools. • Electronic configuration:Ar(2,8,8) • Electronic configuration:K(2,8,8,1) • Electronic configuration: Mg(2,8,2) • This element has an atomic mass of 1. • ...
Element of The Periodic Table 2025-02-07
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- atomic number is 14.
- in group 15,mass number of 4
- colorless,odorless,non toxic and a mass number of 4.
- lightest weight out of all elements.
- atomic number is 6.
- atomic symbol is Ar
- helps keep teeth healthy
- atomic number is 16.
- atomic number is 15,atomic symbol is “P”.
- contains 2 shells,atomic number of 3.
- atomic number is 12.
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- in the 13th group,atomic number is 5.
- used to remove germs and bacteria from pools
- colorless but is used for advertising signs .
- what we breathe.
- atomic number is 4
- atomic symbol is “K”.
- atomic symbol is “F”.
- 13th element on the periodic table.
- in group 1,atomic symbol is “Na”.
20 Clues: what we breathe. • atomic number is 4 • atomic number is 6. • atomic symbol is Ar • atomic number is 14. • atomic number is 16. • atomic number is 12. • atomic symbol is “K”. • atomic symbol is “F”. • helps keep teeth healthy • in group 15,mass number of 4 • in group 1,atomic symbol is “Na”. • 13th element on the periodic table. • lightest weight out of all elements. • ...
Periodic Table of the Elements 2025-02-14
25 Clues: I • Pd • As • In • Te • Tc • Sr • Xe • Kr • Rh • Br • Tin • Silver • Cesium • Barium • Cadmium • Niobium • Gallium • Selenium • Rubidium • Antimony • Ruthenium • Zirconium • Germanium • Molybdenum
6.1: Periodic Table and Scientists 2025-02-21
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- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- My atomic number is 79.
- I have 26 protons.
- Liquid halogen at room temperature.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make table salt.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- My atomic mass is 35.453.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them.
- I am a member of the halogen family and am used to disinfect skin.
- I am an Actinide used in nuclear power plants
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- I am found in your teeth and bones.
- My symbol is weird, but I make nice jewelry and coins
- Discovered the Law of Octaves
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicines.
- Father of the Periodic Table
- I love pennies and have 28 electrons
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- I am at the top of the halogen group.
- Scientist who rearranged the table by Atomic Number
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
- I have four valence electrons and known as the "basis of life"
- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
28 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453. • Father of the Periodic Table • Discovered the Law of Octaves • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am found in your teeth and bones. • Liquid halogen at room temperature. • I love pennies and have 28 electrons • I am at the top of the halogen group. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2025-01-21
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- The most common inert (noble) gas in the atmosphere(#18)
- We need this element to survive, such as liver and kidney function, but our bodies cannot store it(#25)
- A metalloid used in semiconductors and glass (#14)
- This metal, along with uranium, is used in nuclear reactors. Its job is to absorb neutrons to slow or control the reaction(#48)
- A trace element found naturally in many foods and taken as a dietary supplement(#5)
- This is the lightest and smallest of the alkaline metals(#4)
- A component of bones, teeth, DNA and RNA, and found as a white or red powder(#15)
- The heaviest naturally occurring noble gas (#86)
- This element is found in a large variety of colors but rubies get their red color from small traces of this(#24)
- A heavy metal used in batteries, radiation shields and old paints(#82)
- This metal is commonly used in light bulb filaments due to its high melting point and was originally name Wolfram(#74)
- The element that we need to breathe in order to live(#8)
- An element that is required for energy production, protein synthesis, muscle and nerve function, and blood glucose and pressure regulation(#12)
- This element is a noble gas with the atomic number 10 (#10)
- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe (#1)
- A radioactive element used in nuclear power plants(#92)
- A metal used in electrical wires and plumbing pipes(#29)
- Second place medal in the Olympics (#47)
- This element is the lightest and most reactive halogen(#9)
- A metal that is essential for the human diet and found in red blood cells (#26)
- Used for flashes in high-speed photography and as a conductive gas in fluorescent lights(#36)
- An alkali metal that reacts vigorously with water and is part of table salt (#11)
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- Known for its corrosion-resistant properties, this metal has been used for jewelry but its main use is in catalytic converters in vehicles(#78)
- A common poison used in rodent traps and baits(#33)
- An important metal found in bones(#20)
- Known as the "King of Metals" with its shiny yellow color (#79)
- This was a poison gas used in World War 1(#17)
- This element is commonly used in batteries (#3)
- This 5 cent coin is actually made of about 75 percent copper(#28)
- This element is a halogen and a liquid at room temperature(#35)
- The name of this element comes from the German word kobold, meaning goblin ore(#27)
- An alkali metal that emits purple light when it burns (#19)
- Diamonds are made of this nonmetal after many years of intense heat and pressure(#6)
- Used in arc lamps for movie sets. When pressurized in an arc lamp, it can produce UV light. Also used for radiation detection and in x-ray counters(#54)
- The properties of this element allow it to decolorize glass but also make red glass. It is also used in solar and photo cells(#34)
- A noble gas that is commonly used in balloons because it is lighter than air (#2)
- A metal used to make soup/food cans(#50)
- This is the primary element found in the air that we breath(#7)
- This metal can be found as the main component in pennies (not copper) and is also found in toothpaste and baby powder(#30)
- A metal used to make foil used in baking/cooking(#13)
- Salts with this element, are used in photographic film and as an antiseptic for wounds(#53)
- This metal is a liquid at room temperature(#80)
- A yellow powder that is a component of gunpowder and gives flatulence its odor(#16)
43 Clues: An important metal found in bones(#20) • A metal used to make soup/food cans(#50) • Second place medal in the Olympics (#47) • This was a poison gas used in World War 1(#17) • This element is commonly used in batteries (#3) • This metal is a liquid at room temperature(#80) • The heaviest naturally occurring noble gas (#86) • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2025-05-01
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- We need this for our strong bones.
- The name ____ was derived from the Greek word Argos which means inactive.
- Used as a material of jewelry
- Composes about 80% of the Earth's inner and outer cores.
- It is the most abundant metal on Earth.
- A coin is called this as well as an element
- Soft enough to be cut through
- A planet and an element.
- Makes balloons fly
- Makes up more than half of the atmosphere's gas.
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- It makes up for 18% of the human body.
- Used to make pools clear
- It is the second-lightest noble gas, with helium being the first.
- Atomic number 19 (found in bananas)
- Sia's number one hit
- The most chemically reactive element.
- The US coins (dimes, quarters and half-dollars) contained 90% ____ until 1965.
- Derives its Name from Latin for Flint.
- Superman's weakness
- It's the most abundant chemical element.
20 Clues: Makes balloons fly • Superman's weakness • Sia's number one hit • Used to make pools clear • A planet and an element. • Used as a material of jewelry • Soft enough to be cut through • We need this for our strong bones. • Atomic number 19 (found in bananas) • The most chemically reactive element. • It makes up for 18% of the human body. • Derives its Name from Latin for Flint. • ...
Science periodic table year 10 2025-03-30
The Periodic Table of Elements 2025-08-13
Atoms and the Periodic Table 2025-09-23
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- The minimum amount of any physical entity, such as energy, involved in an interaction. A property is "quantized" if its magnitude can only exist as discrete values.
- A full valence (outermost) electron shell.
- A one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element, such as H for hydrogen or He for helium.
- The total mass of an atom's protons and neutrons. This is used for a specific isotope.
- A conceptual model of the atom that depicts electrons orbiting the nucleus at fixed, quantized energy levels. It was crucial for explaining the atomic spectra of hydrogen.
- The unique pattern of light emitted or absorbed by atoms when their electrons move between different energy levels. It provides a "fingerprint" for an element.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, organized by their atomic number, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties.
- A vertical column in the periodic table. Elements in the same group share similar chemical properties, largely due to having the same number of valence electrons.
- A neutral (no charge) subatomic particle located in the atomic nucleus.
- A simplified, abstract representation used to illustrate and explain a complex system or process. It helps to understand or visualize how something works.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, resulting in different mass numbers.
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus. Its mass is significantly lighter than that of a proton or neutron.
- A collective term for the subatomic particles—protons and neutrons—that reside in the atomic nucleus.
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- A set of numerical values that describe the unique quantum state of an electron in an atom, defining its energy level, orbital shape, orientation, and spin.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table. Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
- A tangible, often scaled-down, representation of an object or system. It can be a three-dimensional object or a two-dimensional diagram used to visualize and analyze complex structures.
- An electron in the outermost shell of an atom. These electrons participate in chemical bonding and determine the atom's chemical properties.
- The dense, central, positively charged core of an atom, containing virtually all of its mass and composed of protons (positive) and neutrons (neutral) called nucleons
- A diagram that represents the valence electrons of an atom or molecule using dots and shows the chemical bonds as lines.
- The basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of a central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons. It is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
- In a chemical context, this refers to a formula containing only the symbols for elements, often with subscripts indicating the ratio of atoms in a substance.
- A pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same number of protons in their nuclei.
- A stable subatomic particle in the atomic nucleus with a positive charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron's negative charge.
- a feature in DHCP server administration that groups multiple IP address scopes under a single administrative umbrella.
25 Clues: A full valence (outermost) electron shell. • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • A neutral (no charge) subatomic particle located in the atomic nucleus. • The total mass of an atom's protons and neutrons. This is used for a specific isotope. • A one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element, such as H for hydrogen or He for helium. • ...
Atoms and the Periodic Table 2025-09-11
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- The center of an atom that holds protons and neutrons
- A particle in the nucleus with no charge
- The total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom
- A small packet of energy or matter
- The letters and numbers that show what an element or compound is made of
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus
- The smallest unit of matter that makes up elements
- A model you can see or touch that represents something
- A tool that separates light into a spectrum of colors
- A number that describes the location and energy or matter
- The number of protons in an atom
- A row on the periodic table
- A drawing that shows valence electrons around an element's symbol
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- A chart that organizes all known elements by their properties
- A particle in the nucleus, typically a proton or neutron
- A full outer electron shell that makes an atom stable
- An electron in the outer shell of an atom that's used for bonding
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- The one or two letter abbreviation for an element
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- The pattern of light given off by an element
- A model explained with ideas or diagrams, not physical objects
- A tiny, negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus
- A column of the periodic table with elements that share properties
- A model showing electrons orbiting the nucleus in shells
25 Clues: A row on the periodic table • The number of protons in an atom • A small packet of energy or matter • A particle in the nucleus with no charge • The pattern of light given off by an element • A positively charged particle in the nucleus • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • The total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom • ...
Periodic Table Project Puzzle B 2025-12-01
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- This element in period 4 is a Nonmetal
- This group of elements is extremely soft
- These type of elements can be shiny or dull
- These type of elements are poor conductors of heat and electricity
- Alkali metals react with _____ to make strong bases
- Americium and Lawrencium are in this group
- Alkaline Earth Metals cannot be found _____ in nature
- ___________ react violently with most nonmetals
- Nonmetals become ________ ions called anions
- Noble Gases have ____ valence electron shells
- Radon and Helium are in this group
- Ions are formed from a transfer of _________
- Vanadium, Radium, and Plutonium are all this type of elements
- Got his periodic table published in 1869
- Only group that contains all 3 states of matter
- Because Noble Gases have full valence electron shells, they are essentially ___________
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- Barium and Beryllium are in this group
- The dots in the Lewis Dot Structures represent this.
- This group has multiple oxidation states
- Metals become positive ions called _______
- This element is a Lanthanide
- Moseley arranged elements in order of increasing atomic ______
- Actinides are all ___________
- Metals have ____ melting points
- Boron has this many valence electrons.
- This element is an Alkali Metal
- The bromine ion has this charge
- Created the first periodic table but did not get credit due to "incompleteness"
- This element in period 5 is a Metalloid
- Transition Metals are groups three through ______
- This element is a Halogen
31 Clues: This element is a Halogen • This element is a Lanthanide • Actinides are all ___________ • Metals have ____ melting points • This element is an Alkali Metal • The bromine ion has this charge • Radon and Helium are in this group • Barium and Beryllium are in this group • This element in period 4 is a Nonmetal • Boron has this many valence electrons. • ...
Unit 3 Periodic Table Crossword 2025-11-23
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- Element important for bones and shells
- Noble gas that glows brightly in electric signs
- Very reactive element; forms fluoride
- — Ionic compound made from Na⁺ and Cl⁻
- Universal solvent made of hydrogen and oxygen
- A very light noble gas used in balloons
- Light metal used in rechargeable batteries
- Good electrical conductor used in wiring
- Makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere
- Metal used to coat steel to prevent rust
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- Soft, valuable metal with symbol Au
- Strong disinfecting element used in pools
- Compound of nitrogen and hydrogen used in cleaners
- Metal that rusts when exposed to oxygen and water
- Nonmetal that burns with a blue flame
- Main component of natural gas and a greenhouse gas
- Highly reactive metal found in many salts
- Element used in computer chips and found in sand
- Essential gas for most forms of combustion
- DIOXIDE Gas produced when carbon burns or when we exhale
20 Clues: Soft, valuable metal with symbol Au • Makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere • Nonmetal that burns with a blue flame • Very reactive element; forms fluoride • Element important for bones and shells • — Ionic compound made from Na⁺ and Cl⁻ • A very light noble gas used in balloons • Good electrical conductor used in wiring • Metal used to coat steel to prevent rust • ...
Elements of the Periodic Table 2026-01-09
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- This elements abbreviation is As
- The number of protons for this element is 16
- The symbol Y represents this element
- Co is the symbol for this element
- This element has 18 protons
- This elements symbol is Fr
- The number of protons for this element is 15
- This element has the symbol Sn
- This element is abbreviated Rn
- This element has a mass of 126.9
- This elements mass is 26.98
- This element has 8 protons
- This element has an atomic number of 1
- This elements symbol is Be
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- This element has 20 protons
- The symbol for this element is Hg
- Ni is the symbol for this element
- This element has 9 protons
- This elements symbol is Li
- This element is number 5
- This element has 56 protons
- This elements symbol is K
- This elements symbol is W
- This element has a mass of 107.86
- Na stands for this element
- This elements symbol is Pb
- This element has a mass of 55.8
- This elements symbol is Xe
- This element has a mass of 196.96
- This elements proton number is 12
30 Clues: This element is number 5 • This elements symbol is K • This elements symbol is W • This element has 9 protons • This elements symbol is Li • This elements symbol is Fr • Na stands for this element • This elements symbol is Pb • This elements symbol is Xe • This element has 8 protons • This elements symbol is Be • This element has 20 protons • This element has 56 protons • ...
Chemical elements 2022-10-28
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- Chemical element from the group of alkaline earths in the periodic table.
- In the gaseous state, its referred to as water vapor.
- Also called saccharides or just sugars.
- Is increasingly used as an ingredient in mineral fertilizers.
- Non-metal from the group of aerobes in the periodic table.
- They account for 10% of the chemical compounds in humans.
- Elements elements that are essential for life, because the body uses them to build its structures and uses them in metabolic processes.
- A chemical element or a chemical compound created in nature as a result of natural geological or cosmological processes, has a crystalline structure.
- Elements that occur in the body in large amounts(they constitute 0.01% or more of its dry mass).
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- The chemical element of atomic number 6.
- ......... acids Organic chemical compounds, biopolymers made of nucleotides.
- Is involved in the transport of calcium and potassium ions across cell membranes.
- They are found in all living organisms and viruses, the basic building block of the organism.
- The smallest functional part of a living organism.
- Is an essential element involved in the production of thyroid hormones.
- Part of a multicellular organism with a specific structure and function.
16 Clues: Also called saccharides or just sugars. • The chemical element of atomic number 6. • The smallest functional part of a living organism. • In the gaseous state, its referred to as water vapor. • They account for 10% of the chemical compounds in humans. • Non-metal from the group of aerobes in the periodic table. • ...
What's the Matter? 2014-06-24
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- A particle in an atomic nuclei that produces a positive charge.
- Substance that can not be broken down to a simpler form.
- A form of energy produced by the existence of charged particles.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element.
- Related to chemistry and substances.
- Composed of two or more separate elements.
- A particle with an electric charge that is not a proton.
- A substance that flows freely.
- Able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
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- Related to the periodic table of elements.
- Able to conduct electricity.
- Water that forms as droplets.
- Purified by heating.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- A chemical process in which substances act together.
- Related to atom or atoms.
- The positively charged core of an atom.
- Boiling point or boiling water.
- An electric charge gathering on an object that can not conduct a current.
- Melt or become liquified by the process of heating.
20 Clues: Purified by heating. • Related to atom or atoms. • Able to conduct electricity. • Water that forms as droplets. • A substance that flows freely. • Boiling point or boiling water. • A group of atoms bonded together. • Related to chemistry and substances. • Able to be drawn out into a thin wire. • The positively charged core of an atom. • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-10
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- anything having mass and taking up space
- one of states of matter
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- able to be changed
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- bang how the universe began
- when water become a solid
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- are dark planet -sized regions that appear on the sun
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- light from the sun
- having a PH of less than 7
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- the basic unit of matter
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- mountain or hill which having lava
- matter and space as a whole
- type of rocks
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- the relative amount of solute
- table of chemical elements
- microwave type of big bang theory
- send into the air
25 Clues: type of rocks • send into the air • able to be changed • light from the sun • one of states of matter • the basic unit of matter • when water become a solid • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • matter and space as a whole • bang how the universe began • the relative amount of solute • microwave type of big bang theory • mountain or hill which having lava • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-10
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- anything having mass and taking up space
- one of states of matter
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- able to be changed
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- bang how the universe began
- when water becomes a solid
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- are dark planet-sized regions that appear on the sun
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- light from the sun
- having a PH of less than 7
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- the basic unit of matter
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- mountain or hill which having lava
- matter and space as a whole
- type of rocks
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- the relative amount of solute
- table of chemical elements
- microwave type of big bang theory
- send into the air
25 Clues: type of rocks • send into the air • able to be changed • light from the sun • one of states of matter • the basic unit of matter • when water becomes a solid • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • matter and space as a whole • bang how the universe began • the relative amount of solute • microwave type of big bang theory • mountain or hill which having lava • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-10
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- microwave type of big bang theory
- the basic unit of matter
- mountain or hill which having lava
- matter and space as a whole
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- light from the sun
- anything having mass and taking up space
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- table of chemical elements
- having a PH of less than 7
- one of states of matter
- bang how the universe began
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- the relative amount of solute
- able to be changed
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- how far something is
- are dark planet-sized regions that appear on the sun
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- when water becomes a solid
- send into the air
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- type of rocks
26 Clues: type of rocks • send into the air • able to be changed • light from the sun • how far something is • one of states of matter • the basic unit of matter • when water becomes a solid • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • matter and space as a whole • bang how the universe began • the relative amount of solute • microwave type of big bang theory • ...
Science Crossword 2023-12-01
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- What do reactants make
- What does endothermic reactions do with heat
- Needed to Break Bonds
- makes surroundings hotter
- Acid and base that creates water and salt
- With what are products made
- Makes surroundings colder
- Releases Heat
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- Combine Molecules
- h20
- Chemical symbol is O
- What does exothermic reactions do with heat
- Chemical symbol is Cu
- Takes in heat
- Dioxide CO2
- What is on the periodic table
16 Clues: h20 • Dioxide CO2 • Takes in heat • Releases Heat • Combine Molecules • Chemical symbol is O • Needed to Break Bonds • Chemical symbol is Cu • What do reactants make • makes surroundings hotter • Makes surroundings colder • With what are products made • What is on the periodic table • Acid and base that creates water and salt • What does exothermic reactions do with heat • ...
Pre-IB Chemistry 2021-09-13
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- negatively charged particle
- Hydrogen ion with double the weight
- The attraction of electrons
- required energy to move a neutron
- horizontal rows
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- technique used to measure mass to ion charge
- positively charged particle
- Table Arrangement of elements
- particle with no charge
- positive ions
- atoms that have unique properties
- negative ions
- number The combination of protons and neutrons
- The center of an atom
14 Clues: positive ions • negative ions • horizontal rows • The center of an atom • particle with no charge • positively charged particle • negatively charged particle • The attraction of electrons • Table Arrangement of elements • atoms that have unique properties • required energy to move a neutron • Hydrogen ion with double the weight • technique used to measure mass to ion charge • ...
DEFINITION 2025-12-17
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- A mixture of two or more elements according to a certain percentage with the main element being a metal.
- Smallest particle of an element that took place in chemical reaction.
- The amount of solute in a unit volume of solution.
- Chemical formula that shows the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule of a compound
- Vertical columns in the Periodic Table of Elements.
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- Number of proton in nucleus of an atom.
- Horizontal rows in the Periodic Table of Elements.
- Atoms of the same element that have same number of proton but different number of neutron
- Particle that have charges either positive or negative
- Chemicals that ionize in water to produce hydrogen ions, H+.
- Chemical that consist that consist two or more element that chemically combined.
- A chemical that partially ionizes in water to produce a low concentration of hydroxide ions
- Field of science that studies the structures, properties, compositions and interactions between matters.
13 Clues: Number of proton in nucleus of an atom. • Horizontal rows in the Periodic Table of Elements. • The amount of solute in a unit volume of solution. • Vertical columns in the Periodic Table of Elements. • Particle that have charges either positive or negative • Chemicals that ionize in water to produce hydrogen ions, H+. • ...
8F Review 2020-12-13
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- - A vertical column of elements in the periodic table. Elements in the same group generally have similar properties.
- - Able to be beaten and bent into shape.
- - A description of how quickly or vigorously something reacts.
- - Any element that is not shiny, and does not conduct heat and electricity well.
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- - When a liquid turns into a solid.
- - Not easily bent, not flexible, breaks under force.
- - A horizontal row in the periodic table.
7 Clues: - When a liquid turns into a solid. • - Able to be beaten and bent into shape. • - A horizontal row in the periodic table. • - Not easily bent, not flexible, breaks under force. • - A description of how quickly or vigorously something reacts. • - Any element that is not shiny, and does not conduct heat and electricity well. • ...
Atomic Structure and Periodic Table 2023-02-12
12 Clues: Fe • Mg • Cl • Groups go d... • Periods go a..... • Charge of an proton • Charge of an electron • atomic mass of Sodium • atomic number of Sulphur • the atomic mass is equal to protons plus • Russian Chemist who created the periodic table • the nucleus of an atom contains neutrons and ........
Periodic Table Crossword 2016-05-01
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- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table.
- number The number of protons in an element's nucleus.
- An element that has properties of both a metal and non-metal.
- The elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity.
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- The elements that are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity.
- number The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- symbol Usually consists of a one or two letter abbreviation of the element name.
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
8 Clues: A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table. • A vertical column of elements in the periodic table. • number The number of protons in an element's nucleus. • An element that has properties of both a metal and non-metal. • The elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity. • The elements that are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity. • ...
Mya Gilson Week 6 Vocabulary 2022-09-19
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- In chemistry,a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
- An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- A one,two,or three letter abbreviation of the name of an element
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- The weighted average of the masses of all naturally accurate isotopes of an element
- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table.
- An element that conducts heat and electricity poorly
- An arrangement of the element in order of their atomic numbers
- An element that is shiny and that conduct heat and electricity well
8 Clues: A vertical column of elements in the periodic table. • An element that conducts heat and electricity poorly • An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. • An arrangement of the element in order of their atomic numbers • In chemistry,a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table. • ...
Amelia Logans crossword lab for extra 10 points!!! 2025-11-08
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- Calcium fluoride
- metals what are group 1 elements called
- a ionic compound? for table salt
- of positive and negative ions What is a ionic compound
- Magnesium Oxide
- ions move freely Do they conduct electricity in water
- does ionic compounds have high melting points
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- on periodic table what is a group
- to zero what must charge in a ionic compound do
- Potassium Bromine
- electron transfer between a metal and non metal how does a ionic bond form
- gasses what are group 18 elements called
12 Clues: Magnesium Oxide • Calcium fluoride • Potassium Bromine • a ionic compound? for table salt • on periodic table what is a group • metals what are group 1 elements called • gasses what are group 18 elements called • does ionic compounds have high melting points • to zero what must charge in a ionic compound do • ions move freely Do they conduct electricity in water • ...
Chemistry 2022-02-02
10 Clues: Tiny things • found in lemons • Avogadros number • Made of one atom • Mass of Molecule • made of multiple atoms • Formula used to simplify • When atoms stick together • What you do with equations • Horizontal rows on Periodic Table
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-25
9 Clues: business, risk, money • plants, animals, life • gravity, power, force • bridges, robots, math • books, data, conclusion • medicine, x-rays, health • elements, periodic table • biologist, chemist, physicist • first lightbulb, telephone, computer
atoms 2022-05-05
9 Clues: it neutral • it positive • it negative • it number one • we need it live • pirates love it • the smallest thing • it is very reactive • where all the atoms are
Electronic structure 2013-04-22
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- This number on the periodic table can be looked at to find out how many electrons are on the outer shell of an atom
- The electrons in this shell determine how the atom will react
- To find out how many electrons an atom has, we need to look at this on the periodic table
- The maximum number of atoms on the second or third energy level
- Electrons are found in these around the nucleus
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- The number of electrons on the first shell (energy level)
- The number of electrons in an atom is the same as the number of
- Elements in the same group will always react in a ........way.
- Atoms have no overall .......
- another word for the shells
10 Clues: another word for the shells • Atoms have no overall ....... • Electrons are found in these around the nucleus • The number of electrons on the first shell (energy level) • The electrons in this shell determine how the atom will react • Elements in the same group will always react in a ........way. • The number of electrons in an atom is the same as the number of • ...
Dmitri Mendeleev 2018-05-06
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- Russian scientist who is best known for creating the Periodic Table of elements.
- Mendeleev had begun working on a better system for classifying …as early as 1863
- Mendeleev quickly established a reputation as a formidable scientist for what works?
- During this period, he became Russia’s Director for … and Measures. In this role
- Mendeleev is Famous For … table of elements
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- Mendeleev was made a member of the Royal … Academy of Sciences in 1905
- He was made professor at the Saint Petersburg … Institute, and the following year became professor at Saint Petersburg State University.
- He developed a standard for the quality and production methods of …
- His reputation began to spread outside of …
- He received many honors and awards from foreign institutions, including the Copley Medal
10 Clues: His reputation began to spread outside of … • Mendeleev is Famous For … table of elements • He developed a standard for the quality and production methods of … • Mendeleev was made a member of the Royal … Academy of Sciences in 1905 • Russian scientist who is best known for creating the Periodic Table of elements. • ...
Lauren Smith Science Chapter 9 Crossword (Burkholder) 2019-02-20
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- The only element on the left side of the periodic table that gains electrons.
- If an element gives away electrons, it is a "good guy" and has a (blank) charge.
- The (blank) dot structure.
- Bond where 2 elements right of the border (including hydrogen) share their electrons.
- Water (H2O) is a (blank) kind of bond.
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- This family on the periodic table starts with 7 valence electrons.
- If an element takes electrons, it is a "bad guy" and therefore has a (blank) charge.
- A bond in which an element on the right side of the border and one on the left side bond, either giving or gaining electrons.
- Bond between 2 or more metals.
- This rule is met when an atom gains 8 electrons.
10 Clues: The (blank) dot structure. • Bond between 2 or more metals. • Water (H2O) is a (blank) kind of bond. • This rule is met when an atom gains 8 electrons. • This family on the periodic table starts with 7 valence electrons. • The only element on the left side of the periodic table that gains electrons. • ...
general knowledge 2021-11-28
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- ! meaning in maths
- simplest element
- rarest lobster colour
- latest covid varient
- oldest species still alive
- largest black hole
- most common full name
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- most expensive element per gram
- 3rd tallest mountain
- most searched word on google
- latest addition to the periodic table
- founder of bunnings
- capital of syria
- another word for water bears
- antimatter version of an electron
- most sold board game
- only country with a $7 note
- closest solar system to ours
- longest word with one vowel
19 Clues: simplest element • capital of syria • ! meaning in maths • largest black hole • founder of bunnings • 3rd tallest mountain • most sold board game • latest covid varient • rarest lobster colour • most common full name • oldest species still alive • only country with a $7 note • longest word with one vowel • most searched word on google • another word for water bears • ...
Chemword 2022-06-03
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- absorbing heat
- holds the proton and neutrons
- negative charge
- has hydroxide ions
- first name of man who invented periodic table
- bonding between one metal and one non-metal
- positive charge
- neutral charge
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- has hydrogen ions
- bonding between two metals
- reaction between acid and base
- smallest particle
- releasing heat
- two of the same element w/ different number of neutrons
14 Clues: absorbing heat • releasing heat • neutral charge • negative charge • positive charge • has hydrogen ions • smallest particle • has hydroxide ions • bonding between two metals • holds the proton and neutrons • reaction between acid and base • bonding between one metal and one non-metal • first name of man who invented periodic table • ...
Chemical Crossword! 2018-03-13
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- a change; new substance forms
- physically, not chemically combined
- where products get their atoms
- found in the periodic table
- elements chemically combined
- formed from reactants
- are broken in a chemical reaction
- no atoms are added or ___
- chemical ___ represents an element
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- atom __ = to # of protons or electrons
- The basic building block of matter
- a change; properties stay the same
- negatively charged particles
- The centre of an atom
- positively charged particles
- neutral subatomic particles
- protons plus neutrons = atomic ____
17 Clues: The centre of an atom • formed from reactants • no atoms are added or ___ • found in the periodic table • neutral subatomic particles • negatively charged particles • elements chemically combined • positively charged particles • a change; new substance forms • where products get their atoms • are broken in a chemical reaction • The basic building block of matter • ...
MS Agriculture 8/15 2024-08-15
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- capitol of Kentucky
- makes us sneeze in the spring
- another term for customer
- another term for horse
- the food we eat gives us this
- plants grow here
- plants that do not lose their leaves
- represented by C on the periodic table
- refers to milk
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- Blue grass state
- genetically modified organism
- county seat of Bourbon
- the absence of risk
- underground part of a plant
- breaking down of consumed food by an animal
- University of Kentucky
- list of items owned
17 Clues: refers to milk • Blue grass state • plants grow here • the absence of risk • capitol of Kentucky • list of items owned • county seat of Bourbon • University of Kentucky • another term for horse • another term for customer • underground part of a plant • genetically modified organism • makes us sneeze in the spring • the food we eat gives us this • plants that do not lose their leaves • ...
Menu project Ethan King 2023-03-30
12 Clues: reaction to touch • reaction to water • element you inhale • multi pull elements • reaction to sunlight • element used in pools • a change that is physical • a change that is chemical • element used to fill bloons • graph that shows all elements • letter found on periodic table • system in body that digests food
joshua galindo 2023-03-30
12 Clues: made of elements • moves toward light • moves toward gravity • reaction in the body • found on periodic table • stimulus that internal • pressure of water in cell • growing towards a stimulus • maintaining the body state • out side thing that changes • smallest part of an substanse • how it reactss to the stimulus
Montessori School 2019-06-26
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- 1/2
- The red place value.
- Material used to start a story.
- Animals with fur.
- What the subject does.
- Used for large multiplication.
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- First Montessori maths material.
- Every sentence starts with a ________
- The third element of the periodic table
- the dark blue grammar symbol
- The fifth planet
- The hotteset biome.
12 Clues: 1/2 • The fifth planet • Animals with fur. • The hotteset biome. • The red place value. • What the subject does. • the dark blue grammar symbol • Used for large multiplication. • Material used to start a story. • First Montessori maths material. • Every sentence starts with a ________ • The third element of the periodic table
The Knee Knowledge Quest 2024-04-12
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- A compound used to treat diseases
- Physical trait for bending easily
- Midsection of your leg
- Element MG on the periodic table
- MedicalRehabilitationr treatment.
- Recovery program after injury
- Homosapian
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- Bone at the end of the heel
- Physical activity for health
- Branch of medicine focusing on bones and muscles
- Medication delivery via needle
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament
- Personal protective equipment
- Vitamin found in oranges
- Connective tissue that stabilFlexibilitys
- Ouch! It's a sports setback
16 Clues: Homosapian • Midsection of your leg • Vitamin found in oranges • Anterior Cruciate Ligament • Bone at the end of the heel • Ouch! It's a sports setback • Physical activity for health • Personal protective equipment • Recovery program after injury • Medication delivery via needle • Element MG on the periodic table • A compound used to treat diseases • Physical trait for bending easily • ...
ELEMENT 2019-08-09
10 Clues: knife can cut • gas in balloon • liquid in VIIA • poisonous element • Atomic number is 11 • protect simple goiter • valence electron as 2 • Electrical conductivity • full valence electron as 8 • diagonal of block-p in Periodic table
ELEMENT 2019-08-09
10 Clues: knife can cut • liquid in VIIA • gas in balloon • poisonous element • Atomic number is 11 • valence electron as 2 • protect simple goiter • Electrical conductivity • full valence electron as 8 • diagonal of block-p in Periodic table
Chemistry 2024-08-09
10 Clues: one atom • negative charge • positive charge • two or more atoms • neutral/no charge • two different atoms • everything is made of it • every element is inside it • most basic unit(technically) • protons and neutrons are in it
crossword of structure of an atom 2023-10-05
Ion Crossword 2019-01-06
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- An atom with an imbalanced number of protons and electrons
- The charge that results when two oppositely charged Ions form a bond
- The number of electrons the Halogen group needs to complete its outer shell
- The group name on the periodic table that corresponds to the number 7
- The charge resulting from a GAIN in electrons
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- Two atoms with the same number of protons and different number of neutrons
- The group on the periodic table that has one electron in its outer shell
- The charge resulting from a LOSS of negativity (loss of an electron)
- What we call inert or 'unreactive' gases
- The number of electrons Calcium needs to lose for it to have a full outer shell
10 Clues: What we call inert or 'unreactive' gases • The charge resulting from a GAIN in electrons • An atom with an imbalanced number of protons and electrons • The charge that results when two oppositely charged Ions form a bond • The charge resulting from a LOSS of negativity (loss of an electron) • The group name on the periodic table that corresponds to the number 7 • ...
PHYSCI 2024-10-03
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- He arranged and completed the periodic table based on the properties of the elements
- He first proposed the idea of an atom that all things are made of tiny, indivisible particles.
- He concluded that atomic number = to the number of protons
- He said that atoms contain nucleus by which positively charged located
- He discovered the neutral particle in the nucleus
- He arranged the periodic table based on the Law of Octave
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- He said that an atom is composed of negatively charged particles
- He called the small indestructible particles atoms, from the Greek word atomos which means “indivisible”
- He said that an electron can evolve around an atom following its specified orbital.
- The complete name of your teacher in physical science
10 Clues: He discovered the neutral particle in the nucleus • The complete name of your teacher in physical science • He arranged the periodic table based on the Law of Octave • He concluded that atomic number = to the number of protons • He said that an atom is composed of negatively charged particles • ...
Famous Scientists Last Names 2024-04-11
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- Made a cage for electricity
- _______ radiation is emitted from black holes
- Invented the telephone
- Electric car brand
- Made the theory of evolution
- Made the theory of relativity
- Has a prize named after him
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- Calculated the speed of light
- Discovered the radioactive elements
- ______ space telescope
- Invented the telescope
- Developed computing theory
- An apple fell on his head
- Made the periodic table
14 Clues: Electric car brand • ______ space telescope • Invented the telescope • Invented the telephone • Made the periodic table • An apple fell on his head • Developed computing theory • Made a cage for electricity • Has a prize named after him • Made the theory of evolution • Calculated the speed of light • Made the theory of relativity • Discovered the radioactive elements • ...
Try it 2024-12-25
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- big or small Steph likes them all
- wish you
- the bane of every climber
- Climb similar to “Pb” on the periodic table
- winter pass time
- wise
- to help one “scale up” in climbing
- travel destination
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- Best type of climb
- popular boulder spot
- cause of panic
- flipside of false south
- outdoor climb in ontario
- climb spot like an animal
14 Clues: wise • wish you • cause of panic • winter pass time • Best type of climb • travel destination • popular boulder spot • flipside of false south • outdoor climb in ontario • the bane of every climber • climb spot like an animal • big or small Steph likes them all • to help one “scale up” in climbing • Climb similar to “Pb” on the periodic table
Science 2015-05-05
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- A negative ion
- Something made up of multiple atoms
- What happens when you add chemicals together and they do something.
- The paths that electrons travel around the nucleus on
- A positive ion
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- neutral part of an atom
- A table that lists every type of element
- negative part of an atom
- positive part of an atom
- A thing made up of electrons, neutrons and protons.
- When the nucleus of an atom lets off energy whilst decaying, it becomes this
- potions for muggles
- A type of atom included in the periodic table
- A atom that has lost or gained electrons in their outer shell
14 Clues: A negative ion • A positive ion • potions for muggles • neutral part of an atom • negative part of an atom • positive part of an atom • Something made up of multiple atoms • A table that lists every type of element • A type of atom included in the periodic table • A thing made up of electrons, neutrons and protons. • The paths that electrons travel around the nucleus on • ...
Science Vocabulary 2016-09-21
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- any set of metallic elements occupying a central block. Chemically they show variable valence and a strong tendency to form coordination compounds
- An element that has properties between metals and solids and is found on the staircase in the Periodic Table
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile
- Rows of elements that are horizontally organized because of they have the same number of shells around the outside of their nucleus
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- Vertical groups of elements that have similar properties
- An element or substance that isn't a metal
- A table that has elements arranged in an order on it
- the ability of an element to react with other elements on the Periodic Table
8 Clues: An element or substance that isn't a metal • A table that has elements arranged in an order on it • Vertical groups of elements that have similar properties • the ability of an element to react with other elements on the Periodic Table • A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile • ...
Crosswors Puzzle 2024-10-06
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- A process by which solid changes into gaseous state.
- element with atomic number 6.
- shape of a polygon with five sides
- Type of a triangle with equal sides.
- Scientific term for study of cells.
- Density of water is ___g/cubic centimeter.
- Number that divides another number exactly
- Who discovered law of motion.
- Force that opposes motion.
- Human's body waste removal system
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- element whose symbol is Au.
- Missing number in the pattern 1,2,4,8,__.
- table A table of elements.
- What will be the measure of the side of a square if its perimeter is equal to its area.
- Tool used to measure temperature
- Organism that make their own food.
- Smallest unit of matter
- Process of growth and repair.
- Unit of measurement for energy.
- Cell organelle that controls all activities of a cell.
20 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • table A table of elements. • Force that opposes motion. • element whose symbol is Au. • element with atomic number 6. • Process of growth and repair. • Who discovered law of motion. • Unit of measurement for energy. • Tool used to measure temperature • Human's body waste removal system • shape of a polygon with five sides • ...
Physical Science Chapter 4 and 5 2024-10-09
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- the SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance
- Is CO a mixture or compound
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
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- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- An atom or group of atoms that has lost or gained one or more electrons and has a negative or positive charge
- Is air a mixture or compound
- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- An atom's central region which is made up of protons and neutrons
10 Clues: Is CO a mixture or compound • Is air a mixture or compound • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • A vertical column of elements in the periodic table • the SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance • An atom's central region which is made up of protons and neutrons • ...
Atoms, molecules, elements - SMS 6th grade 2025-09-24
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- two or more of the SAME atoms bonded together
- organizes all discovered elements in rows and columns according to increasing atomic number
- one type of atom
- a number found with every element on the periodic table that also determines how many protons are in each element
- the weight of an atom found on the periodic table. This number helps you find the number of neutrons
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- symbols and numbers that represent the amount and types of atoms present in a compound
- a substance that is composed of only one type of atom or molecule
- a unique abbreviation for every element that always starts with a CAPITAL letter
- smallest unit of matter that cannot be divided
- two or more DIFFERNT atoms bonded together
10 Clues: one type of atom • two or more DIFFERNT atoms bonded together • two or more of the SAME atoms bonded together • smallest unit of matter that cannot be divided • a substance that is composed of only one type of atom or molecule • a unique abbreviation for every element that always starts with a CAPITAL letter • ...
Matter & Energy 2016-05-22
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- A particle in the nucleus that has a neutral charge
- The outer most electrons in an atom that participate in forming chemical bonds
- Horizontal rows of elements on the periodic table that represents the number of energy levels in an atom
- A particle outside the nucleus with a negative charge and almost no mass
- The core of an atom that contains the protons, neutrons, and almost all of the atom's mass
- Columns of elements on the periodic table that represent the number of valence electrons
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- The elements that make up and cause a chemical reaction
- A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- A term used to describe where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom
- The substance that results from a reaction
- The amount of space an object takes up
11 Clues: The amount of space an object takes up • The substance that results from a reaction • A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge • A particle in the nucleus that has a neutral charge • The elements that make up and cause a chemical reaction • A particle outside the nucleus with a negative charge and almost no mass • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2022-09-08
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- an element that has some characteristics of metals and some characteristics of nonmetals
- horizontal row of the periodic table
- the study of substances and processes in living things
- the use of mathematics and computers to understand the principles behind observed chemical behavior, and to design and predict the properties of new compounds
- any substance with a definite composition
- an element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity
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- blend of two or more kinds of matter, each which retains its own identity and properties
- the study of the compostition, structure, and properties of matter, the processes that matter undergoes, and the energy changes that accompany these processes
- vertical column of the periodic table. aslo called a family
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- refers to the closeness of measurements to the correct or accepted value
11 Clues: horizontal row of the periodic table • anything that has mass and takes up space • any substance with a definite composition • the study of substances and processes in living things • vertical column of the periodic table. aslo called a family • an element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity • ...
chemistry 2012-12-18
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- it has the same number of protons but different of neutronse e.g. the the same atomic number but different mass number?
- a table with elements on it?
- what is in the middle of the shell?
- it is the number of the mass?
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- it is a row of elements on aperiodic table?
- it is a colome of a element in a periodic table?
- it has a positive charge?
- what is the track the electron goes around on?
- it is a number only of atoms?
- somthing what flys quickly around the nucleus?
- it is only made upof one type of atom?
- it is something what is very small and what makes up alot of to make an object?
- it has a nuetrol charge?
13 Clues: it has a nuetrol charge? • it has a positive charge? • a table with elements on it? • it is a number only of atoms? • it is the number of the mass? • what is in the middle of the shell? • it is only made upof one type of atom? • it is a row of elements on aperiodic table? • what is the track the electron goes around on? • somthing what flys quickly around the nucleus? • ...
science 2022-09-08
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- a set of laws that are in chemistry
- who made the electron cloud model
- the modle that is most used
- the smallest unit that makes every thing
- the name of the element and how you
- know for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry
- helps you know what row it is
- the outer most layer of
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- it
- know for discovered the electron and then went on to propose a model for the structure of the atom.
- a table that has every know atom
- a positlvy charged atom
- a line in the periodic table
13 Clues: it • a positlvy charged atom • the outer most layer of • the modle that is most used • a line in the periodic table • helps you know what row it is • a table that has every know atom • who made the electron cloud model • a set of laws that are in chemistry • the name of the element and how you • the smallest unit that makes every thing • ...
Year 7 Chemistry 2023-03-29
6 Clues: used to separate different coloured dyes • the name of group 7 in the periodic table • the name of group 1 in the periodic table • one of the most reactive elements in group 7 • one of the most reactive elements in group 1 • separation using evaporation and distillation
Crossword 2024-09-02
6 Clues: This is found in the centre of an atom • The horizontal rows on the periodic table • The vertical columns on the periodic table • This particle has a relative mass of 1/1840 • This scientist ordered elements by atomic number • This scientist carried out the gold foil experiment
Science Vocab 2023-09-26
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- table a table that shows substances and elements.
- property a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances.
- an object that has a defined shape
- cannot be broken down into any other substances by physical or chemical means.
- single kind of matter that is pure.
- has mass and takes up space
- property pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance.
- the force of gravity on an object
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- something you can drink
- The space inside of an object
- whether something sinks or floats
- when a drink sweats
- the physical force exerted on an object.
- a property of matter
- 2 or more atoms put together in a group.
- basic particle in which elements are made.
- measured in degrees.
- air and oxygen
- study of properties and how matter changes.
- a SI unit of mass
20 Clues: air and oxygen • a SI unit of mass • when a drink sweats • a property of matter • measured in degrees. • something you can drink • has mass and takes up space • The space inside of an object • whether something sinks or floats • the force of gravity on an object • an object that has a defined shape • single kind of matter that is pure. • the physical force exerted on an object. • ...
Elements and Compounds 2023-10-24
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- Essential for breathing of animals and human beings.
- Made up of more than one type of atom.
- Carbon oxide that has only one atom of oxygen.
- Gas inside the tubes used for advertising.
- Its molecule has 8 atoms.
- Lithium, potassium, magnesium, aluminium, and iron are ... .
- Yellow-green, poisonous gas.
- Made up of one type of atom.
- This compound contains atoms of calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
- Silvery-white metal that makes up table salt in reaction with chlorine.
- Element with the symbol "C".
- Element with the atomic number 7.
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- Hydrogen oxide.
- Element with the symbol "P".
- The lightest element on the Periodic table.
- Boron, carbon, oxygen, neon, and sulfur are ... .
- Element with the atomic number 13.
- This compound has atoms of nitrogen, potassium, and oxygen.
- This compound is made up of magnesium and oxygen.
- Greenhouse gas.
20 Clues: Hydrogen oxide. • Greenhouse gas. • Its molecule has 8 atoms. • Element with the symbol "P". • Yellow-green, poisonous gas. • Made up of one type of atom. • Element with the symbol "C". • Element with the atomic number 7. • Element with the atomic number 13. • Made up of more than one type of atom. • Gas inside the tubes used for advertising. • ...
Nutrition Terms Answers (Jacob) 2023-03-02
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- A 3.14 pan
- A lesser table spoon
- A deep bowl
- To cut fat into flour with 2 knives
- A tool used to measure food temperature in the oven
- To mix ingredients gently with spatula
- To flatten to a desired thickness by using a rolling pin
- A variety of numbers or space within something
- You destroy cheese with this deadly machine
- Spongebob's favorite tool
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- "Under Pressure du du du dudu du du"
- A tool used to measure foods temperature after cooking
- You have to do this before eating a banana
- A utensil used to crush garlic
- You eat soup with this
- There is a periodic table of these
- 16 of these is equivalent to a pound
- To mix in a circular motion
- To beat sugar and fat together until fluffy
- Equivalent to 60 minutes
- To cook with hot coal or gas
21 Clues: A 3.14 pan • A deep bowl • A lesser table spoon • You eat soup with this • Equivalent to 60 minutes • Spongebob's favorite tool • To mix in a circular motion • To cook with hot coal or gas • A utensil used to crush garlic • There is a periodic table of these • To cut fat into flour with 2 knives • "Under Pressure du du du dudu du du" • 16 of these is equivalent to a pound • ...
Justin's Chem Crossword 2019-06-03
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- Combination of symbols that represent a compound; the formula identifies the elements in the compound and the amount of each element
- Change that results when two or more substances react to create a different substance or substances; the new substances have completely different properties from the original ones
- Group 2 elements in the periodic table; their reactivity is not as strong as that of the alkali metals
- Chemical combination of two or more elements in a specific ratio
- The smallest part of an element that is representative of that element; a neutral particle made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, and in which the number of electrons equals the number of protons
- Group 17 elements in the periodic table; the most reactive non-metals
- Combination of pure substances; unlike a compound, the components of a mixture do not combine chemically and are not always in the same ratio
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- A solution in which water is the solvent\
- Pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances; substance made up of only one type of atom
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- unit Measure of atomic mass
- Group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- Description of how a substance interacts with other substances, such as acids; chemical properties are observable only when a chemical change occurs
- Cloudy mixture in which tiny particles of one substance are held within another and particles cannot be separated out from the other substance
- Group 18 elements in the periodic table; the most stable and unreactive elements
- Pure substance formed when non-metals combine
- A reaction that takes place when two or more substances react to form new substances
- shell Orbit of electrons around the nucleus of an atom
- Description of a solid that can be stretched into a long wire
- Reaction between an acid and a base that produces water and a solid compound called a salt
- Number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of an element
- Change of state from a gas to a liquid
- Cloudy mixture in which tiny particles of one substance are held within another, and the particles can be separated out
23 Clues: unit Measure of atomic mass • Change of state from a gas to a liquid • Group of atoms joined by covalent bonds • A solution in which water is the solvent\ • Pure substance formed when non-metals combine • Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • shell Orbit of electrons around the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physical Science Review 2014-01-09
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- the resistance to acceleration
- the ability to do work or cause change
- work divided by time
- speed plus a direction
- an atom with unequal + and - charges
- heat transfer where matter is not needed
- the ratio between the mass of an object and the volume it occupies
- made up of two or more simple machines
- force equal forces applied from all sides, no motion
- another name for the outermost electrons of an atom
- two protons, two neutrons
- resistance to motion experienced by an object moving through a fluid
- what elements are arranged by on the periodic table
- force applied over a distance
- the energy of position
- a type of matter that cannot be broken down further
- the smallest part of matter
- thermal energy and mass combined
- mass times velocity
- heat transfer via direct contact
- a change in velocity
- columns on the periodic table
- made up of noble gasses, halogens and a few other elements
- neutrons + protons
- must be overcome to make something move
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- has no charge, located inside the nucleus
- rows on the periodic table
- a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance
- has a negative charge, located outside the nucleus
- the total amount of ground covered
- heat transfer seen in gasses and liquids
- shows properties of malleability and ductility
- given by machines
- force the only way motion is possible
- the energy of motion, all moving things have this kind of energy
- an electron from the nucleus
- resistance of an object sliding across a surface
- force = mass x acceleration
- has a positive charge, located in the nucleus
- the difference in position between your starting point and stopping point
- any push or pull
- a change in position relative to a fixed point
- devices that make it easier to do work
- things in motion stay in motion
- equal and opposite reactions
- the interaction between an object’s mass and gravity
- exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals
- force times time, the change in momentum
- a burst of energy from the nucleus
- a measurement of how quickly a distance is travelled
- the force that opposes all motion
- an element with a different number of neutrons
52 Clues: any push or pull • given by machines • neutrons + protons • mass times velocity • work divided by time • a change in velocity • speed plus a direction • the energy of position • two protons, two neutrons • rows on the periodic table • force = mass x acceleration • the smallest part of matter • an electron from the nucleus • equal and opposite reactions • force applied over a distance • ...
Atomic Structure & Waves 2024-09-06
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- The last group of elements in the periodic table; have full subshells
- As _________ increases, wavelength decreases.
- Highest point of a wave
- Represented by s in Planck’s constant
- _______ arrangements tend to become more stable by losing energy.
- As frequency decreases, ___________ increases.
- The ways in which electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Acronym for colors that make up the visible light spectrum, from lowest to highest energy and frequency
- The smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction
- Smaller particles that make up atoms
- Simplified version of the quantum mechanical model; describes the main electron energy levels, called principal energy levels, as shells
- Tool that uses a prism to separate light into its individual colors
- Represented by m in speed of light
- Height of a wave
- h; Interchangable with 1/s in quantum concept
- Vertical columns of the periodic table
- Horizontal rows of the periodic table
- Subatomic particle with no charge
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- 6.626 x 10^-34 Js
- Modern description of electrons in atoms
- E = hv (quantum energy of a photon)
- Lowest point of a wave
- Total number of protons plus neutrons in an atom
- Weighted average of masses of isotopes
- 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
- Form of energy with wavelike characteristics
- Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- A region of space where there is a high probability of finding an electron
- Pattern formed when light emitted by an element is separated into different wavelengths it contains
- A property of electrons that may be thought of as clockwise or counterclockwise orientation
- Diagrams that show the number of valence electrons, represented as dots around the element symbol
- C = λv
- Dense central core of atom made of protons and neutrons
- Represented by J in Planck’s constant
- Fixed energies an electron can have
- An arrangement of elements in which the elements are separated into groups based on a set of repeating properties
- Used to transmit information
- Electrons in the outermost energy shell
- Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
41 Clues: C = λv • 3.00 x 10^8 m/s • Height of a wave • 6.626 x 10^-34 Js • Lowest point of a wave • Highest point of a wave • Used to transmit information • Subatomic particle with no charge • Represented by m in speed of light • E = hv (quantum energy of a photon) • Fixed energies an electron can have • Smaller particles that make up atoms • Represented by s in Planck’s constant • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-09
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- sub-atomic particle with a positive charge
- chemical in the salts used for the salt flame experiment
- the element and nutrient that we first think of in bananas
- an atom that has gained or lost electrons
- what we were hitting together during the gold foil experiment to replicate a nucleus and an alpha particle
- the order of colors from lowest frequency to highest frequency
- the charge a neutron emits
- the sub-atomic particle with no charge that lies in the nucleus
- the class you got this puzzle from
- the charge that an electron emits
- particles that are smaller than atoms
- all the mass in the universe is made out of it
- creator of the gold foil experiment
- the length between 2 peaks in a wave
- atoms with the same number of protons, but different amount of neutrons
- particle of light
- noble gas before argon
- the independent variable of the flame lab
- Na
- shape of the s orbital
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- the tool we used to hold the cotton swabs over the unsen burner
- the first element in the periodic table
- used to protect your eyes
- the core of an atom
- color of cesium if it was based off the color of the sky
- the unit of energy we have used in Planck's constant
- Si
- the thing that determined the color of a flame in the salt experiment
- [Xe]5s^2 3f^14 4d^10
- gem that rubidium is based off of
- gave off green flame during flame lab and has the atomic number: 29
- FE
- when atoms absorb energy they become _____
- the model of atom we believed was true until rutherford's gold experiment
- the sub-atomic particle responsible for an atom's negative charge
- the charge that a proton emits
- the unit of measurement used to measure the visible light spectrum (not meters)
- negatively charged ion
- 1s^2 2s^1
- the number that is above an atomic symbol in the periodic table
- positively charged ion
- number of protons that hydrogen has
- the amount of electrons in each orbital
- Sn
- 2nd element found in the periodic table
- Atomic Number of 79
46 Clues: Si • FE • Sn • Na • 1s^2 2s^1 • particle of light • the core of an atom • Atomic Number of 79 • [Xe]5s^2 3f^14 4d^10 • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • noble gas before argon • shape of the s orbital • used to protect your eyes • the charge a neutron emits • the charge that a proton emits • gem that rubidium is based off of • the charge that an electron emits • ...
🎃 Periodic Table of Terrors Crossword Puzzle 👻 2025-10-23
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- Neutral Ghost: A subatomic particle with no charge. (7
- The Electrified Phantom: A charged atom, formed by gaining or losing electrons.
- Phantom Group: Group 17, often used to cleanse cursed artifacts; contains Fluorine and Chlorine.
- Monster Metal: Group 1 metals, very reactive, like Sodium and Potassium.
- Chemical Category: A vertical column in the periodic table; also known as a family.
- Bridge of Bones: The large central section of the periodic table containing Groups 3-12.
- A-BOO-mic Line: A horizontal arrangement of elements on the periodic table.
- Inner Transition Curse (Period 6): The rare earth elements, atomic numbers 57-71. (
- Soul of the Atom: A subatomic particle with a negative charge that occupies orbitals.
- The Element's Fingerprint: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Sorting the Spirits: What Mendeleev was able to do to the elements based on their properties.
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- Inner Transition Curse (Period 7): Radioactive elements, atomic numbers 89-103, many of which are synthesized.
- The Alchemist's Tool: A non-metallic, semi-metallic element used to make electronic circuits (like Silicon).
- Atomic Twins: Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons (e.g., Carbon-12 vs. Carbon-14).
- Vampire's Group: Group 18, elements that are colorless, odorless, and utterly non-reactive.
- Haunted Elements: Elements that decay by emitting terrifying radiation, like Radium and Polonium.
- Spectral State: Describes an atom with a nucleus prone to decomposition, a synonym for radioactive.
- Witch's Brew Ingredient: A ghostly subatomic particle with a positive charge.
- Devil's Number: The number of protons plus the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
- The Big Divide: A staircase-shaped line separating metals from nonmetals.
- Concentric Circle of Doom: An energy level where electrons are found around the nucleus.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Gas: The second noble gas; a gas used in "spooky" illuminated signs.
- Lone Wolf Bond: A covalent bond involving only two shared electrons.
- Metallic Transformation: The general name for elements (like Sodium, Gold, Iron) that are good conductors and malleable.
- The Unaligned Element: Element 1, a gas that is neither an alkali metal nor a halogen, found in star-stuff.
- Elemental Neighbor: The smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical properties.
26 Clues: Neutral Ghost: A subatomic particle with no charge. (7 • Lone Wolf Bond: A covalent bond involving only two shared electrons. • Monster Metal: Group 1 metals, very reactive, like Sodium and Potassium. • The Big Divide: A staircase-shaped line separating metals from nonmetals. • A-BOO-mic Line: A horizontal arrangement of elements on the periodic table. • ...
Physics REC 2020-02-14
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- largest mammal
- first Indian in space
- Spilling of a ionic molecule
- An element with the name of a country
- a way of joining two metals
- A planet which has water other than Eart
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- Designer of Periodic table
- Unit of frequency
- First Nobel Science Laureate of India
- First name of the famous Nobel
- An atomic model
- strongest magnetic material
- smallest bird
- Invented by Nobel
- Theory of Relativity
- Best known conductor
- a very commonly used material in batteries
17 Clues: smallest bird • largest mammal • An atomic model • Unit of frequency • Invented by Nobel • Theory of Relativity • Best known conductor • first Indian in space • Designer of Periodic table • strongest magnetic material • a way of joining two metals • Spilling of a ionic molecule • First name of the famous Nobel • First Nobel Science Laureate of India • An element with the name of a country • ...
Ionic and Covalent Bond 2020-03-05
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- made up of multiple elements
- makes up an element
- H2SO3
- H2O
- P2O4
- metal with a positive charge is a
- found on the out side on an atom
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- Zn(OH)2
- BaS
- bond between a metal and nonmetal
- what metals have multiple charges
- CCl4
- what is used in covalent bonds
- bond between two nonmetals
- is made up of multiple ions
- found on the periodic table
- nonmetal with a negative charge is a
17 Clues: BaS • H2O • CCl4 • P2O4 • H2SO3 • Zn(OH)2 • makes up an element • bond between two nonmetals • is made up of multiple ions • found on the periodic table • made up of multiple elements • what is used in covalent bonds • found on the out side on an atom • bond between a metal and nonmetal • what metals have multiple charges • metal with a positive charge is a • nonmetal with a negative charge is a
Molecules and More! 2023-05-11
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- HNO2
- force of attraction between oppositely charged atoms is an ____ bond
- Shiny, ductile, and conductive
- CH4+
- Creator of “plum pudding” model
- MnO4-
- Prefix for four
- Elements on the right side of the periodic table
- A positively charged ion
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- Group 7A elements are called?
- Prefix for seven
- Atoms having the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons
- CO
- HCO3-
- A negatively charged ion
- Who conducted the gold foil experiment?
- Groups 3 - 12 are called?
17 Clues: CO • HNO2 • CH4+ • HCO3- • MnO4- • Prefix for four • Prefix for seven • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • Groups 3 - 12 are called? • Group 7A elements are called? • Shiny, ductile, and conductive • Creator of “plum pudding” model • Who conducted the gold foil experiment? • Elements on the right side of the periodic table • ...
Key Mechanical Celebration Event 2025 2025-03-12
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- The King of fish in the northwest
- White fluffy thing in the sky
- Mr. Sinatra
- Viking leader "____" the Boneless from the show "Vikings"
- square root of 36
- TV show "This Old _____"
- "Ag" in the Periodic Table
- Blessed Virgin
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- 007 "______" Royale
- not AM
- Larger than a pond
- Local 32, Local 250, Local 342, Local 290 in the singular
- Mr. McConaughey
- Star of Top Gun and Maverick
- Eagles song - "_____" California
- Not formal, relaxed
- "___" Gronkowski
17 Clues: not AM • Mr. Sinatra • Blessed Virgin • Mr. McConaughey • "___" Gronkowski • square root of 36 • Larger than a pond • 007 "______" Royale • Not formal, relaxed • TV show "This Old _____" • "Ag" in the Periodic Table • Star of Top Gun and Maverick • White fluffy thing in the sky • Eagles song - "_____" California • The King of fish in the northwest • ...
random words 2024-04-16
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- to have something
- a magic casting person
- clock count it
- a purple flower that sounds like an element of the periodic table
- a type of grass to make bread
- to move head over heels down a hill
- to heal from something
- not there anymore
- a gust of wind
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- 100 years
- the D in yrdsb
- a new world
- a type of roofing
- a way to measure weight
- a group of people
- to be a servant to someone
- a pollinator
17 Clues: 100 years • a new world • a pollinator • the D in yrdsb • clock count it • a gust of wind • to have something • a type of roofing • a group of people • not there anymore • a magic casting person • to heal from something • a way to measure weight • to be a servant to someone • a type of grass to make bread • to move head over heels down a hill • ...
Science Vocabulary 2016-09-21
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- A table that has elements arranged in an order on it
- An element or substance that isn't a metal
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile
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- Metals any set of metallic elements occupying a central block. Chemically they show variable valence and a strong tendency to form coordination compounds
- the ability of an element to react with other elements on the Periodic Table
- Vertical groups of elements that have similar properties
- An element that has properties between metals and solids and is found on the staircase in the Periodic Table
- Rows of elements that are horizontally organized because of they have the same number of shells around the outside of their nucleus
8 Clues: An element or substance that isn't a metal • A table that has elements arranged in an order on it • Vertical groups of elements that have similar properties • the ability of an element to react with other elements on the Periodic Table • A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-10
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- anything having mass and taking up space
- one of states of matter
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- able to be changed
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- bang how the universe began
- when water become a solid
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- are dark planet -sized regions that appear on the sun
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- light from the sun
- having a PH of less than 7
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- the basic unit of matter
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- mountain or hill which having lava
- matter and space as a whole
- type of rocks
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- the relative amount of solute
- table of chemical elements
- microwave type of big bang theory
- send into the air
25 Clues: type of rocks • send into the air • able to be changed • light from the sun • one of states of matter • the basic unit of matter • when water become a solid • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • matter and space as a whole • bang how the universe began • the relative amount of solute • microwave type of big bang theory • mountain or hill which having lava • ...
The Periodic Table 2022-10-05
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- -organized the periodic table by Atomic Mass. He published the first periodic table in 1869
- better conductors than non-metals but not as good as metals
- Dull, Brittle,and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
- discovered that electrons exist in distinct energy levels.
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- subatomic particles that has no charge and has the same mass of a proton
- are shiny and Ductile and good conductors of electricity.
- under the category of Subatomic Particles which are Protons and Neutrons,and Electrons
- positively charged Subatomic Particles
8 Clues: positively charged Subatomic Particles • are shiny and Ductile and good conductors of electricity. • Dull, Brittle,and poor conductors of heat and electricity. • discovered that electrons exist in distinct energy levels. • better conductors than non-metals but not as good as metals • subatomic particles that has no charge and has the same mass of a proton • ...
Basics of the periodic table 2024-12-30
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- A vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- A subatomic particle with no charge, found in the nucleus of an atom
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- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- A substance that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, and ductile, and conducts electricity and heat well
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
8 Clues: The basic unit of a chemical element • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • A vertical column of elements in the periodic table • A subatomic particle with no charge, found in the nucleus of an atom • A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom • A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- place where you vote
- a problem
- person that designs
- a behaviour
- parents
- a right you put to things you invent so no one steals your ideas
- paper where you vote
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- activities associated with the government
- a large farm
- something you create
- something you accomplish
- development of a book or movie
- something made for a specific purpose
- when you are able to do something
- something you have to do
- things of the periodic table
- something prohibited by the law
17 Clues: parents • a problem • a behaviour • a large farm • person that designs • place where you vote • something you create • paper where you vote • something you accomplish • something you have to do • things of the periodic table • development of a book or movie • something prohibited by the law • when you are able to do something • something made for a specific purpose • ...
Atomic Vocabulary 2022-09-08
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- pure substance
- pounded into a sheet
- not shinny
- multiple elements
- doesn't share electricity or heat
- negative charge
- smallest unit of matter that we know of
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- rust when oxygen of water is applied
- on the zig-zag line kinda like a metal
- good at sharing heat and electricity
- determains the reactivity of an element
- opposite of metals
- can be stretched into a thin wire
- positive charge
- shiny
- neutral charge
- largest section on the periodic table
17 Clues: shiny • not shinny • pure substance • neutral charge • positive charge • negative charge • multiple elements • opposite of metals • pounded into a sheet • can be stretched into a thin wire • doesn't share electricity or heat • rust when oxygen of water is applied • good at sharing heat and electricity • largest section on the periodic table • on the zig-zag line kinda like a metal • ...
Atomic Vocabulary 2022-09-08
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- pure substance
- pounded into a sheet
- not shinny
- multiple elements
- doesn't share electricity or heat
- negative charge
- smallest unit of matter that we know of
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- rust when oxygen of water is applied
- on the zig-zag line kinda like a metal
- good at sharing heat and electricity
- determains the reactivity of an element
- opposite of metals
- can be stretched into a thin wire
- positive charge
- shiny
- neutral charge
- largest section on the periodic table
17 Clues: shiny • not shinny • pure substance • neutral charge • positive charge • negative charge • multiple elements • opposite of metals • pounded into a sheet • can be stretched into a thin wire • doesn't share electricity or heat • rust when oxygen of water is applied • good at sharing heat and electricity • largest section on the periodic table • on the zig-zag line kinda like a metal • ...
Molecules and More! 2023-05-11
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- Prefix for seven
- A negatively charged ion
- Elements on the right side of the periodic table
- Atoms having the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons
- Groups 3 - 12 are called?
- HCO3-
- HNO2
- CO
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- MnO4-
- Group 7A elements are called?
- CH4+
- Creator of “plum pudding” model
- Shiny, ductile, and conductive
- Who conducted the gold foil experiment?
- Prefix for four
- A positively charged ion
- force of attraction between oppositely charged atoms is an ____ bond
17 Clues: CO • CH4+ • HNO2 • MnO4- • HCO3- • Prefix for four • Prefix for seven • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • Groups 3 - 12 are called? • Group 7A elements are called? • Shiny, ductile, and conductive • Creator of “plum pudding” model • Who conducted the gold foil experiment? • Elements on the right side of the periodic table • ...
random words 2024-04-16
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- to have something
- a magic casting person
- clock count it
- a purple flower that sounds like an element of the periodic table
- a type of grass to make bread
- to move head over heels down a hill
- to heal from something
- not there anymore
- a gust of wind
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- 100 years
- the D in yrdsb
- a new world
- a type of roofing
- a way to measure weight
- a group of people
- to be a servant to someone
- a pollinator
17 Clues: 100 years • a new world • a pollinator • the D in yrdsb • clock count it • a gust of wind • to have something • a type of roofing • a group of people • not there anymore • a magic casting person • to heal from something • a way to measure weight • to be a servant to someone • a type of grass to make bread • to move head over heels down a hill • ...
Landon's BOSS 2025-12-11
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- Video game with Renegade Raider
- Snail in Spongebob
- Element 1 on periodic table
- Main character of Minecraft's name
- Where you keep your armies
- 2024 NLL Champion
- What ABA stands for (iykyk)
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- 30th President of the US
- Layout of standard Keyboards
- College with Scarlet Knights as a mascot
- Home of the Whopper
- Benjamin's last name
- Dog in Family Guy
- The color shirt Ben is wearing today
- Jumping out of a plane with a parachute
- H2O
- Philly's PLL Team
17 Clues: H2O • Dog in Family Guy • 2024 NLL Champion • Philly's PLL Team • Snail in Spongebob • Home of the Whopper • Benjamin's last name • 30th President of the US • Where you keep your armies • Element 1 on periodic table • What ABA stands for (iykyk) • Layout of standard Keyboards • Video game with Renegade Raider • Main character of Minecraft's name • The color shirt Ben is wearing today • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2025-10-01
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- a standard unit of mass equal to one-twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom
- all matter is made of indivisible atoms, atoms of the same element are identical, atoms of different elements are different, and atoms combine in fixed ratios to form compounds
- a positively charged particle found in the center, or nucleus, of every atom
- a standard unit of mass equal to one-twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom
- arrangement of elements in which the elements are separated into groups based on the set of repeating properties
- each horizontal row of the periodic table
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- negatively charged atomic particles
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element
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- a weighted average mass of the atoms in a naturally occuring sample of the element
- the basic building block of all matter
- atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- each verticle column of the periodic table
- a tiny central core of an atom and is composed of neutrons and protons
- subtamic particles with no charge but with a mass nearly equal to a proton
15 Clues: negatively charged atomic particles • the basic building block of all matter • each horizontal row of the periodic table • each verticle column of the periodic table • the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element • a tiny central core of an atom and is composed of neutrons and protons • ...
