periodic%20table Crossword Puzzles
Jordan's Science Fun 2018-11-15
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- physical bond of 2 or more element
- change in state
- has good conductivity
- elements that deteriorate
- associated with heat
- amount per unit
- composed of 2 or more elements
- poor conductivity
- semiconductor
- top of a roller coaster
- pure substance
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- energy of motion
- opposite of conductor
- study and behavior of physical and natural world
- smallest unit of a chemical element
- science teacher
- science notebook
- first element on periodic table
- table contains all chemical elements
- able to generate heat well
- change in properties
- group of atoms bonded together
22 Clues: semiconductor • pure substance • change in state • science teacher • amount per unit • energy of motion • science notebook • poor conductivity • associated with heat • change in properties • opposite of conductor • has good conductivity • top of a roller coaster • elements that deteriorate • able to generate heat well • composed of 2 or more elements • group of atoms bonded together • ...
Jamie Naugle Crossword lab 2013-11-04
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- group 2 called
- periodic........
- group 18 name
- the first period at the bottom of the periodic table
- what do we breath
- what symbol is Fe
- what is the number on the top of the name
- vertical columns called
- horizontal rows called
- what has atomic mass of 1.008
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- the second period at the bottom is called
- group 17 name
- group 2 electrons
- change from metallic to nonmetallic propertes
- element symbol with Si
- group 13 name
- group 1 called
- what symbol is Mo
- another name for halogen elements
- what symbol is Ti
20 Clues: group 17 name • group 18 name • group 13 name • group 2 called • group 1 called • periodic........ • group 2 electrons • what do we breath • what symbol is Fe • what symbol is Mo • what symbol is Ti • element symbol with Si • horizontal rows called • vertical columns called • what has atomic mass of 1.008 • another name for halogen elements • the second period at the bottom is called • ...
Periodic Table 2018-01-09
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- the number on an elements box which represents said elements average mass
- the elements located on the left side of the periodic table
- the part of an atom with a negative charge
- what the elements are organized in which distributes their properties
- what the electrons are placed on in an atom
- the elements located on the right side of the periodic table
- the way a material reflects light off of its surface
- meaning that a material can be pulled into a long wire
- the part of an atom with a positive charge
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- a pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical or physical means
- 1 or 2 letters which represent an element on the periodic table
- the part of an atom with no charge
- word used to describe materials that can be rolled / hammered into flat surfaces
- the number of protons in an atoms nucleus
- made up of the nucleus, protons, neutrons, and electrons
- the center of an atom which contains the protons and neutrons
- the elements that form a zig-zag line, separating the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table
17 Clues: the part of an atom with no charge • the number of protons in an atoms nucleus • the part of an atom with a negative charge • the part of an atom with a positive charge • what the electrons are placed on in an atom • the way a material reflects light off of its surface • meaning that a material can be pulled into a long wire • ...
1 Principles of Chemistry (Single Award) (Part 2) 2022-03-09
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- Neutral subatomic particle present in the nucleus of the atom. Relative mass of 1.
- A row of the periodic table. Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
- forces which exist between molecules. The strength of the intermolecular forces impact physical properties like boiling/melting point.
- Positively charged subatomic particle present in the nucleus of the atom. Relative mass of 1.
- Unreactive. The noble gases are also described as being inert.
- number of protons in the nucleus.
- The smallest part of an element that can exist. All substances are made up of atoms. Atoms contain a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
- The strong forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions.
- Elements that react to form positive ions. Found to the left and towards the bottom of the periodic table.
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- Particles smaller than an atom. Protons, neutrons and electrons are the three most common subatomic particles.
- Table of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number and such that elements with similar properties are in the same column (group).
- A column of the periodic table. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
- charged object composed of protons and neutrons at the centre of every atom with one or more electrons orbiting it.
- The elements in Group 0 of the periodic table. They have a stable full outer shell of electrons which makes them very unreactive.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle which orbits the nucleus at various energy levels. Very small relative mass (negligible).
- Elements that react to form negative ions. Found towards the right and top of the periodic table.
- Different energy levels in atoms, occupied by electrons.
- Atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
18 Clues: number of protons in the nucleus. • Different energy levels in atoms, occupied by electrons. • Unreactive. The noble gases are also described as being inert. • The strong forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions. • Neutral subatomic particle present in the nucleus of the atom. Relative mass of 1. • ...
Element Crossword 2017-01-11
12 Clues: Metal • Atom... • Notmetal • Everything • One Isotope • Second Isotope • Atomic Number 6 • table in science • On periodic table • Rock made of carbon • When coal is compressed • In between Metal and nonmetal
CH1- MEASUREMENT, ATOMS,& ELEMENTS 2014-04-21
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- GROUP 1 IN PERIODIC TABLE
- GROUP 8 IN PERIODIC TABLE
- THE NUMBER OF PROTONS IN AN ATOM
- THE TABLE THAT LIST THE ELEMENTS IN ORDER OF ATOMIC NUMBER
- IN THE NUCLEUS(CHARGE=0,MASS(amu)=1.00,MASS(grams)=1.6750x10^-24)
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- RESIDE IN THE LARGE SPACE SURROUNDING THE NUCLEUS(CHARGE=-1,MASS(amu)=0 OR 5.4X10^-4, MASS(grams)=9.1096x10^-28)
- HOW CLOSE TO EACH OTHER REPEATED MEASUREMENTS ARE
- GROUP 7 IN PERIODIC TABLE
- GROUP 2 IN PERIODIC TABLE
- CONTAINS THE SAME NUMBER OF PROTONS BUT WITH A DIFFERENT NUMBER OF NUETRONS(DIFFERENT MASS)
- HOW CLOSE TO THE TRUE VALUE THE AVERAGE IS
- IN THE NUCLEUS(CHARGE=+1,MASS(amu)=1.00, MASS(grams)=1.6725x10^-24)
12 Clues: GROUP 7 IN PERIODIC TABLE • GROUP 1 IN PERIODIC TABLE • GROUP 2 IN PERIODIC TABLE • GROUP 8 IN PERIODIC TABLE • THE NUMBER OF PROTONS IN AN ATOM • HOW CLOSE TO THE TRUE VALUE THE AVERAGE IS • HOW CLOSE TO EACH OTHER REPEATED MEASUREMENTS ARE • THE TABLE THAT LIST THE ELEMENTS IN ORDER OF ATOMIC NUMBER • IN THE NUCLEUS(CHARGE=0,MASS(amu)=1.00,MASS(grams)=1.6750x10^-24) • ...
Chemistry 2018-10-29
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- lightest non-metal
- metals what kind of metals are the most reactive metals
- what do neutrons have none of
- gases what kind of gases are stable and do not react with anything
- hundred fourteen how many elements are known at the present time
- there are seven elements that form _______ consisting of two atoms
- adding a neutron makes an _________ of that atom
- how many electrons can the 3rd energy ring hold up too.
- element's ________ is an abbreviation for the element
- The periodic table is a little like the alphabet of.......
- what state of matter does iron appear at room temprature
- rings electrons live in something called shells or _________________
- a horizontal row on a period table
- what is it called when there ia a number beside the element's symbol?
- energy rings contain what
- electrons have _________ charge
- where are protons and neutrons found
- the heaviest metal on the periodic table
- many of the non metals and hydrogen
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- bond what kind of a bond occurs between a non metal and a metal
- electrons the electrons int the outermost shell of any element are called
- the ________ & neutrons are found in the center of the area
- atoms compounds always contain the same ratio of __________
- table is a list of all the elements that can build matter
- ________ consist of only kind of atom
- model what shows all of the particles in the atom
- matter is made up of....
- pure substances composed of two or more different elements that are chemically joined are called
- most of the elements on the periodic table occur as ______ at room tempertaure.
- the lightest metal on the periodic table
- Isotope is an _______ version of that atom
- metals another name for group 5
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- determines the number of vaance electrons
- the most reactive non-metals are the __________
- what are a good conductors of heat and electricity
- only _______ and bromine can be found as liquid on the periodic table
- what kind of elements are more stable when joined in a pair
- atomic mass is the number of protons and ______
- number is the number of protons and neutrons
- dot structure only shows the elements symbol and it's outer most electron shell
41 Clues: lightest non-metal • matter is made up of.... • energy rings contain what • what do neutrons have none of • metals another name for group 5 • electrons have _________ charge • a horizontal row on a period table • many of the non metals and hydrogen • where are protons and neutrons found • ________ consist of only kind of atom • the lightest metal on the periodic table • ...
Chemistry 2018-10-29
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- many of the non metals and hydrogen
- electrons: the electrons int the outermost shell of any element are called
- Isotope is an _______ version of that atom
- hundred fourteen: how many elements are known at the present time
- what do neutrons have none of
- the heaviest metal on the periodic table
- what kind of elements are more stable when joined in a pair
- there are seven elements that form _______ consisting of two atoms
- atoms: compounds always contain the same ratio of __________
- what is it called when there ia a number beside the element's symbol?
- most of the elements on the periodic table occur as ______ at room tempertaure.
- ________ consist of only kind of atom
- dot structure: only shows the elements symbol and it's outer most electron shell
- energy rings contain what
- atomic mass is the number of protons and ______
- The periodic table is a little like the alphabet of.......
- how many electrons can the 3rd energy ring hold up too.
- model: what shows all of the particles in the atom
- bond: what kind of a bond occurs between a non metal and a metal
- the lightest metal on the periodic table
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- metals: what kind of metals are the most reactive metals
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- where are protons and neutrons found
- matter is made up of....
- the ________ & neutrons are found in the center of the area
- table: is a list of all the elements that can build matter
- adding a neutron makes an _________ of that atom
- the most reactive non-metals are the __________
- pure substances composed of two or more different elements that are chemically joined are called
- electrons have _________ charge
- the number of vaance electrons
- element's ________ is an abbreviation for the element
- metals: another name for group 5
- lightest non-metal
- what state of matter does iron appear at room temprature
- rings: electrons live in something called shells or _________________
- what are a good conductors of heat and electricity
- number: is the number of protons and neutrons
- only _______ and bromine can be found as liquid on the periodic table
- gases: what kind of gases are stable and do not react with anything
- a horizontal row on a period table
41 Clues: lightest non-metal • matter is made up of.... • energy rings contain what • what do neutrons have none of • the number of vaance electrons • electrons have _________ charge • metals: another name for group 5 • a horizontal row on a period table • many of the non metals and hydrogen • where are protons and neutrons found • ________ consist of only kind of atom • ...
Elle Easter 2026 2026-04-05
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- winner Survivor: Exile Island
- capital of Missouri
- item used as the hidden immunity idol season 13
- number of miles season 11 had to walk through jungle in beginning
- it is not affected by astrophage
- what the beetles are named after
- Evil Queen's name in Magician's Nephew
- capital of Oregon
- last name of conservation officer in Mountain books
- Survivor season 11 location
- number of tribes they started with in season 13
- he found the hidden immunity idol season 11
- Little Rock is capital
- 30 on periodic table
- animals Uncle Andrew used as test subjects (2 words)
- survivor who played with a block of wood in season 12
- girl who mutinied season 13
- Survivor 13 location (2 words)
- 20 on periodic table
- Stratt says all of history revolves around this
- name of bridge where Frightful broods her babies
- she won the car in season 11
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- Sam's sister's name
- name of Bando's baby
- color of the ring that takes people out of this world
- last name of couple who nurse Frightful back to health after she's electrocuted
- Rocky's ship is made of
- capital of New Jersey
- season 12 Survivor location
- season 12 exile island had a large pyre shaped like this season 12
- found the hidden immunity idol on exile island season 13
- what planet is the Petrova line widest on
- Grace's name for the alien ship at first
- where the dust on the special box Uncle Andrew had came from
- Washington's capital
- Salt Lake City is capital
- Sam's sister's pig
- these magical items transport their wearers to and from the Wood Between the Worlds
- forced to leave season 12 for medical reasons
- 41 on periodic table
- Bando's wife's name
- Strawberry is the name of this animal the Queen takes
- 5 on periodic table
- winner season 11
- name given to planet by Grace and Rocky
- 49 on periodic table
- 42 on periodic table
- (season 12) he found the hidden immunity idol on exile island
- first mate Frightful takes, he already has 3 babies
49 Clues: winner season 11 • capital of Oregon • Sam's sister's pig • Sam's sister's name • capital of Missouri • Bando's wife's name • 5 on periodic table • name of Bando's baby • Washington's capital • 41 on periodic table • 30 on periodic table • 20 on periodic table • 49 on periodic table • 42 on periodic table • capital of New Jersey • Little Rock is capital • Rocky's ship is made of • ...
Matter 2021-02-15
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- notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements
- a metallic substance composed of two or more elements
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system
- a positively charged particle that resides in the nucleus of an atom
- an uncharged elementary particle that has a mass nearly equal to a proton
- sum of the numbers of proton and neutrons
- a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- the spontaneous passage or diffusion of water or other solvents through a semipermeable membrane
- an element that readily forms positive ions
- substance that has mass and takes up space by volume
- of or relating to the inside of the atom
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances
- a chemical element that exhibits some properties of metals and nonmetals
- alternative title for atomic number
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- a fundamental theory of matter that explains physical properties in terms of the motion of atoms and molecules
- any of the six chemical elements that make up group one on the periodic table
- rows of the periodic table
- the act of spreading or allowing to spread freely
- a tabular display of the chemical elements
- a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal
- a tiny bit of matter that makes up everything in the universe
- the capacity for doing work
- the most prominent organelle in a cell
- how much of a substance is mixed with another substance
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table
- smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles
- a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together
- a group of atoms bounded together
30 Clues: rows of the periodic table • the capacity for doing work • a group of atoms bounded together • alternative title for atomic number • the most prominent organelle in a cell • a negatively charged subatomic particle • of or relating to the inside of the atom • sum of the numbers of proton and neutrons • a tabular display of the chemical elements • ...
Atoms and the Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-30
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- Elements that are poor conductors of heat and electric current. Located on right of periodic table.
- A negatively charged ion; gained valence electrons.
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge because they lost or gained electrons.
- 1-2 electrons in the outer energy level, less reactive than alkali-earth metals, shiny, good conductor of thermal energy and electrical current, high density.
- level a region of an atom in which electrons of the same energy are likely to be found; represented by periods on periodic table
- earth metals metallic elements in group 2 of the periodic table which are harder than the alkali metals and are also less reactive.
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons; different atomic mass.
- electrons Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom; involved in ion formation and chemical bonding..
- A positively charged ion; lost valence electrons.
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- elements elements with atomic numbers greater than 92.
- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom.
- nonmetals, 8 electrons in outer shell, nonreactive, useful for things because they are nonreactive, colorless, odorless.
- The 14 elements with atomic numbers from 58 to 71.
- table A chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties.
- configuration the arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom.
- the 14 elements with atomic numbers from 90 to 103.
- elements on the periodic table that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- Contains nonmetals, 7 valence electrons in it's outermost energy level. Very reactive.
- Basic unit of matter
- radius a measure of the size of its atoms, usually the mean or typical distance from the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • A positively charged ion; lost valence electrons. • The 14 elements with atomic numbers from 58 to 71. • A negatively charged ion; gained valence electrons. • the 14 elements with atomic numbers from 90 to 103. • elements elements with atomic numbers greater than 92. • The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom. • ...
Atoms & Periodic Table (Ch. 4 & 5) 2024-05-22
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- The possible energy that electrons in an atom can have
- An atom of a given element that has a different number of neutrons and different mass number
- A unique number for each element that equals the number of protons in an atom of that element
- The positively charged subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom
- Visual models of the most likely locations for the electrons in an atom
- An element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity
- An arrangement of elements in columns based on a set of properties that repeat from row to row
- Elements that form a bridge between elements on the left & right sides of the period table
- The elements in group 7A of the periodic table
- The negatively charged subatomic particles that are found in the space outside the nucleus of an atom
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- The arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom
- The neutral subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom
- Rows of elements in a periodic table
- Electrons that are in the outermost energy level of an atom
- The pattern of repeating properties displayed by elements in the periodic table
- Elements in group 1A of the periodic table not including hydrogen
- Regions of space around the nucleus where an electron is likely to be found
- An element with properties that fall between those of metals & nonmetals
- An element that is a poor conductor of heat & electricity
- The dense positively charged mass located in the center of an atom
- Columns of elements in a period table
- The elements in this group don't react with any other element
- The sum of the number of protons & neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- Elements in group 2A of the periodic table
- The average mass number of all of the isotopes of an element on Earth
25 Clues: Rows of elements in a periodic table • Columns of elements in a period table • Elements in group 2A of the periodic table • The elements in group 7A of the periodic table • The possible energy that electrons in an atom can have • The arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom • An element that is a poor conductor of heat & electricity • ...
C1 Keyword Crossword 2025-07-16
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- a table of all the chemical elements in order of their atomic numbers
- atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- within the periodic table the vertical columns are called...
- the metals in Group 1 of the periodic table
- chemical that speeds up a reaction but is not used up by the reaction
- the density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume
- two or more elements which are chemically joined together, e.g. H2O
- a property of matter, charge exists in two forms, positive and negative, which attract each other
- two or more atoms covalently bonded to form the smallest unit of an element or compound, e.g. O2, H2O
- particle which does not have a charge found in the nucleus of an atom
- shiny
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
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- reaction chemical reaction where an element takes the place of or ‘pushes out’ another element from a compound
- elements with properties of both metals and non-metals; in the periodic table they are between metals and non-metals
- small negatively charged particles within an atom that are outside the nucleus
- a row in the periodic table
- a method for separating substances, used to identify compounds and check for purity
- positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- compounds which produce hydroxide ions in water
- materials that let electricity pass through them
- used to show pH of a solution or when the end point of a titration is reached
- substances made out of only one type of atom with the same number of protons in the nucleus
- the process of using a porous material to remove solids from water or solutions
- reactive non-metals in Group 7 of the periodic table, e.g. chlorine
- charged particles (can be positive or negative)
26 Clues: shiny • a row in the periodic table • the metals in Group 1 of the periodic table • compounds which produce hydroxide ions in water • charged particles (can be positive or negative) • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • materials that let electricity pass through them • central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons • ...
Topic 1&2 Review Puzzle 2026-03-18
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- Able to be hammered into sheets
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Process where substances change into new substances
- Word meaning indivisible particle
- Scientist known as the father of modern chemistry
- Scientist who studied gases and supported particle theory
- Describes how a substance reacts to form new substances
- Material that allows electricity to flow
- Shiny and conductive material usually found on the left of the periodic table
- Reactive metals found in Group 2
- Change that produces a new substance
- Able to be drawn into wires
- Greek philosopher who believed in four elements
- Dull and brittle material usually found on the right of the periodic table
- The shininess of a material
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus
- Pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined
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- Material that does not allow electricity to flow
- Highly reactive metals found in Group 1
- ____________ Hazardous Materials Information System
- Highly reactive non-metals found in Group 17
- Characteristic observed without changing the substance
- How easily a substance undergoes a chemical change
- Dense and positively charged center of an atom
- Horizontal row on the periodic table
- Stable and unreactive elements found in Group 18
- Scientist who discovered the electron
- Change that does not create a new substance
- Pure substance made of only one type of atom
- Scientist who proposed electrons move in shells
- a cloudy mixture but particles cannot be separated
- Early practice that mixed science and magic
- Greek thinker who proposed matter is made of atomos
- Combination of substances that are not chemically combined
- Scientist who proposed the billiard ball model
- Element with properties of both metals and non-metals
- Scientist who discovered the nucleus using gold foil
- Scientist who organized the periodic table and predicted elements
- Neutral particle in the nucleus
- Vertical column on the periodic table
- Smallest unit of matter
41 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • Able to be drawn into wires • The shininess of a material • Able to be hammered into sheets • Neutral particle in the nucleus • Reactive metals found in Group 2 • Word meaning indivisible particle • Horizontal row on the periodic table • Change that produces a new substance • Negatively charged subatomic particle • Scientist who discovered the electron • ...
9F 2021-11-04
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- made from two or more materials
- energy being absorbed in the reaction
- can not be created or destroyed but can only be transferred
- a reaction that only works when heat is provided
- found in their native state
- K on the periodic table
- require oxygen and gunpowder for it to react
- Cl on the periodic table
- ore is mixed with " " then dropped on the top of the blast furnace
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- energy being transferred to the surroundings
- is an electrical current passed through molten aluminum and oxygen
- Ca on the periodic table
- made from hydrogen and carbon
- tiny particles that don't touch
- a type of metal that turns greenish when oxidized
15 Clues: K on the periodic table • Ca on the periodic table • Cl on the periodic table • found in their native state • made from hydrogen and carbon • made from two or more materials • tiny particles that don't touch • energy being absorbed in the reaction • energy being transferred to the surroundings • require oxygen and gunpowder for it to react • ...
CC3 2021-06-22
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- The name for group 1.
- The name for a row on the periodic table.
- Has a mass of 1/1,836 and a charge of minus 1.
- The name for group 2.
- The name for group0/8.
- Has a mass of 1 and a charge of plus 1.
- The name for a column on the periodic table.
- Has a mass of 1 and charge of 0.
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- How many protons and neutrons you have.
- Same element with a different amount of neutrons.
- Created the periodic table.
- Contains protons and neutrons.
- The name for group 7.
- How many protons and electrons you have.
- The correct name for an electron shell.
15 Clues: The name for group 1. • The name for group 7. • The name for group 2. • The name for group0/8. • Created the periodic table. • Contains protons and neutrons. • Has a mass of 1 and charge of 0. • How many protons and neutrons you have. • The correct name for an electron shell. • Has a mass of 1 and a charge of plus 1. • How many protons and electrons you have. • ...
8C1 Keywords 2021-05-24
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- What do we call the columns in the Periodic Table?
- A type of reaction where more reactive elements remove less reactive elements from a compound.
- What do we call the rows in the Periodic Table?
- Another name for Group 1.
- A change of state from solid to liquid.
- Which state are most metals at room temperature?
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- Elements are organised in the _________ Table.
- A Group 1 element found in table salt.
- A Group 7 element used to treat drinking water and in swimming pools.
- Another name for Group 0 is the _______ gases.
- Another name for Group 7.
- Are metals found on the left or right side of the Periodic Table?
12 Clues: Another name for Group 7. • Another name for Group 1. • A Group 1 element found in table salt. • A change of state from solid to liquid. • Elements are organised in the _________ Table. • Another name for Group 0 is the _______ gases. • What do we call the rows in the Periodic Table? • Which state are most metals at room temperature? • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-22
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- What’s the name for Group 7 on the Periodic Table?
- Who left gaps in his Periodic Table for new discoveries?
- These elements release energy and can give you cancer. What kind are they?
- The group number tells you how many of these are in the outer shell.
- What is the name for Group 1 on the Periodic Table?
- The period number tells you how many of what there are?
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- What element has the abbreviation Fe?
- What element has the abbreviation Mg?
- What is the name for Group 0 on the Periodic Table?
- Which group of elements reacts with water?
- How did John Newlands group the elements?
- How did Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner organize the elements?
12 Clues: What element has the abbreviation Fe? • What element has the abbreviation Mg? • How did John Newlands group the elements? • Which group of elements reacts with water? • What’s the name for Group 7 on the Periodic Table? • What is the name for Group 0 on the Periodic Table? • What is the name for Group 1 on the Periodic Table? • ...
Science Chemistry Vocab 2023-09-27
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- Recognized only when substances react with each other or do not react chemically, that is, when their composition changes.
- Speeds up the reaction of a chemical change
- The tendency of something to dissolve
- Located on the left side of the "staircase" of the periodic table.
- Usually changes color or creates something new
- Can be seen without changing matter
- Forms the stairs of the periodic table
- Classifies Solutions
- PH level more than 7
- Can pass heat through
- Quick reference for mapping item names and icons.
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- Usually is related to Chemical Changes
- On the right side of the "staircase" of the periodic table.
- The identity of subject does not change through this
- PH level less than 7
- Made up of symbols for the elements that make a substance.
- An abbreviation coming from the element's name.
- Solids forming in liquids
18 Clues: PH level less than 7 • Classifies Solutions • PH level more than 7 • Can pass heat through • Solids forming in liquids • Can be seen without changing matter • The tendency of something to dissolve • Usually is related to Chemical Changes • Forms the stairs of the periodic table • Speeds up the reaction of a chemical change • Usually changes color or creates something new • ...
The Pirate Puzzle - Third Edition 2024-03-28
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- MITOSIS &
- AP BIOLOGY TEACHER
- GROUP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
- 7th ELEMENT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
- POPULAR SCIENCE ELECTIVE
- DARWIN
- THIS ELEMENTS ABBRV IS "AU"
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- AP EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
- PUNNET
- AP CHEMISTRY TEACHER
- ATOMIC BOMB CREATOR
- AP PHYSICS TEACHER
- MARCH 31st
- HOW ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN AND CHANGED
14 Clues: PUNNET • DARWIN • MITOSIS & • MARCH 31st • AP BIOLOGY TEACHER • AP PHYSICS TEACHER • ATOMIC BOMB CREATOR • AP CHEMISTRY TEACHER • POPULAR SCIENCE ELECTIVE • AP EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL • THIS ELEMENTS ABBRV IS "AU" • 7th ELEMENT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE • HOW ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN AND CHANGED • GROUP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
Chemistry 2020-09-04
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- a change that alters the substance
- 2 or more elements that are bonded to each other
- a table containing all 118 elements
- no set volume, no set shape
- depends on the amount present
- set volume, no set shape
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- a change that doesn't alter the substance
- property that can be measured without changing the chemical composition of a substance
- vertical columns on a periodic table
- doesn't depend on amount present
- set volume, set shape
- mixture of a solid and a liquid
- the amount of matter in an object
- horizontal lines on periodic table
- the amount of space an object takes up
15 Clues: set volume, set shape • set volume, no set shape • no set volume, no set shape • depends on the amount present • mixture of a solid and a liquid • doesn't depend on amount present • the amount of matter in an object • a change that alters the substance • horizontal lines on periodic table • a table containing all 118 elements • vertical columns on a periodic table • ...
cross word i dont like 2023-10-20
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- is in group 6 and has an atomic mass of 51.996
- is represented by the letters Ba
- has an atomic number of 41
- is in group 5 with 4 valence electron shells
- has an atomic mass of 88.906 and is in period 5
- has 8 valence electrons with 3 electron shells
- Has 93 protons
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- has 20 protons
- what is the first element in the periodic table
- is represented by Tc on a periodic table
- has 44 protons
- has 8 valence electrons and is in period two
- Is represented by Na on a periodic table
- has an atomic mass of 87.62 and is in group 3
- is represented by the letters Zr
15 Clues: has 20 protons • has 44 protons • Has 93 protons • has an atomic number of 41 • is represented by the letters Ba • is represented by the letters Zr • is represented by Tc on a periodic table • Is represented by Na on a periodic table • has 8 valence electrons and is in period two • is in group 5 with 4 valence electron shells • has an atomic mass of 87.62 and is in group 3 • ...
The Periodic Table and its Trends 2025-05-08
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- – Horizontal row in the periodic table
- – Elements that are dull and poor conductors.
- – How likely an element is to undergo a chemical change.
- – Vertical column in the periodic table.
- – An atom’s ability to attract electrons.
- – Group 1 elements, highly reactive metals.
- – Elements that are shiny and good conductors.
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- – Group 17 elements, very reactive nonmetals.
- – Elements in groups 3–12, have varied properties.
- – Energy needed to remove an electron.
- – Electrons in the outer shell of an atom.
- Table that organizes elements by atomic number.
- –Metalloids – Elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- – Distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron.
- – Group 18 elements, nonreactive gases.
15 Clues: – Horizontal row in the periodic table • – Energy needed to remove an electron. • – Group 18 elements, nonreactive gases. • – Vertical column in the periodic table. • – An atom’s ability to attract electrons. • – Electrons in the outer shell of an atom. • – Group 1 elements, highly reactive metals. • – Group 17 elements, very reactive nonmetals. • ...
science 2022-09-08
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- the substances on the periodic table
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge
- a close similarity or affinity
- shiny
- the smallest unit of an element
- an element that lacks metallic properties
- an atom molecule with a net electric charge
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- he state or power of being reactive or the degree to which a thing is reactive
- able to be permanently changed
- a solid material that is typically hard and shiny
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- a column of elements in the periodic table
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge
- able to be drawn out of wire
- the horizontal rows of a periodic table
15 Clues: shiny • able to be drawn out of wire • able to be permanently changed • a close similarity or affinity • the smallest unit of an element • the substances on the periodic table • the horizontal rows of a periodic table • an element that lacks metallic properties • a subatomic particle with a neutral charge • a column of elements in the periodic table • ...
Criss Cross Vocab 2024-04-23
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- A positively charged ion
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A phase that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- Mass per unit volume of a material
- Matter consisting of positively and negatively charged particles
- Vertical row in the periodic table
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where the electrons are found
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- An equal amount of charge or particles
- Elements in Group 18 on the periodic table
- The temperature at which the liquid becomes a gas
- A force that holds atoms together in a compound
- Amount of matter in an object
- A negatively charged ion
- Positive or negative number
- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- Elements in Group 17 on the periodic table
18 Clues: A positively charged ion • A negatively charged ion • Positive or negative number • Amount of matter in an object • Mass per unit volume of a material • Vertical row in the periodic table • An equal amount of charge or particles • Elements in Group 18 on the periodic table • The number of protons in an atom's nucleus • Elements in Group 17 on the periodic table • ...
the periodic table 2022-07-01
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- how many groups are in the periodic table?
- what element has the destiny of 7.1?
- what element has the atomic number of 92
- how many periods are in the periodic table?
- what element has the symbol Er?
- another word for atomic mass unit?
- what element is the lightest on the periodic table?
- what element has the symbol Fe?
- what element is found in pencils?
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- symbol for lithium?
- what element is in group 2 period 2?
- what element has the symbol Ag?
- what element has the atomic number of 76
- what element has an atomic mass of 20.2?
- what element has the rounded atomic mass of 55?
15 Clues: symbol for lithium? • what element has the symbol Ag? • what element has the symbol Er? • what element has the symbol Fe? • what element is found in pencils? • another word for atomic mass unit? • what element is in group 2 period 2? • what element has the destiny of 7.1? • what element has the atomic number of 76 • what element has the atomic number of 92 • ...
Periodic Puzzle of Elements 2022-10-14
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- An atom with a negative charge
- The Periodic Table organizes different types of..
- The period that contains Neptunium
- The last name of the person that organized the periodic table
- The first group is called the ______ metals
- The period that contains Ytterbium
- This group is extremely reactive gases
- Has a positive charge
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- An atom with a positive charge
- part of the atom that participates in chemical reactions
- A material's ability to bend without breaking
- When you count the number of protons you get the ____ number
- The majority of the elements in the periodic table are
- When you add neutrons and protons
- The ______ gases are not reactive
15 Clues: Has a positive charge • An atom with a positive charge • An atom with a negative charge • When you add neutrons and protons • The ______ gases are not reactive • The period that contains Neptunium • The period that contains Ytterbium • This group is extremely reactive gases • The first group is called the ______ metals • A material's ability to bend without breaking • ...
Atoms and the periodic table Crossword 2016-02-23
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- Number/Neutron+Protons.
- Metal/Metal In group 1.
- Conductors.
- no charge.
- Gas/In group 18 nonreactive.
- of 2 or more elements.
- both properties.
- Charged particles.
- Substance that cant be separated or broken.
- Mass/Weighed average of masses.
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- Good Conductors of thermal energy.
- Particle.
- Earth Metal/In group 2.
- or core.
- Row.
- Law/States that chemical and physical properties are periodic functions.
- charged particles.
- protons different neutrons.
- group 17.
- Cloud/Likely where electrons found.
20 Clues: Row. • or core. • Particle. • group 17. • no charge. • Conductors. • both properties. • charged particles. • Charged particles. • of 2 or more elements. • Number/Neutron+Protons. • Earth Metal/In group 2. • Metal/Metal In group 1. • protons different neutrons. • Gas/In group 18 nonreactive. • Mass/Weighed average of masses. • Good Conductors of thermal energy. • Cloud/Likely where electrons found. • ...
Chemistry 2014-03-01
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- /the number one hint of a chemical reaction
- /solid,liquid,gas
- /the first column in the periodic table
- /When electron are taken from one another
- / no matter is not created or lost
- /when two liquids could be categorized as heterogeneous or homogenous
- /when heat is omitted from a chemical reaction
- /the second to last column on the periodic table
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- /when heat is kept in from a chemical reaction
- /the outer most shell of electrons
- /when oxygen is combined with other elements
- / occurs during a chemical reaction
- /the last column on the periodic table
- / 1-6 are acids, 8-14 are bases, 7 is neutral
14 Clues: /solid,liquid,gas • /the outer most shell of electrons • / no matter is not created or lost • / occurs during a chemical reaction • /the last column on the periodic table • /the first column in the periodic table • /When electron are taken from one another • /the number one hint of a chemical reaction • /when oxygen is combined with other elements • ...
Chemistry 2025-09-26
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- a chemical substance with a pH level below 7
- the smallest unit of an element
- a scientific tool that produces high temperature flames
- a chemical substance with a pH level greater than 7
- same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- a chart that organizes all know chemical elements
- group two on the periodic table
- formed when 2 or more atoms are chemically bonded together
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- a particle that carries no electric charge
- a different word for shapeable
- groups 3-12 on the periodic table
- able to stretch into wire without breaking
- a positively charges particle
- a negatively charges particle
14 Clues: a positively charges particle • a negatively charges particle • a different word for shapeable • the smallest unit of an element • group two on the periodic table • groups 3-12 on the periodic table • a particle that carries no electric charge • able to stretch into wire without breaking • a chemical substance with a pH level below 7 • ...
What have we learnt so far? 2026-03-04
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- The three types of muscle are Cardiac, smooth and
- When you go down the periodic table
- A simple version of the atom
- Found in the nucleus with the neutrons
- Where do we find Cardiac muscle?
- Not giving up when times are hard
- The larger number on a periodic table
- Electrons go round on these
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- The skeleton enables movement, protects organs, produces blood cells and gives ...
- A group of organs working together is called a
- There are 92 types of atom, we call
- When you go across the periodic table
- A group of cells working together is called a
- The smallest unit of matter is?
14 Clues: Electrons go round on these • A simple version of the atom • The smallest unit of matter is? • Where do we find Cardiac muscle? • Not giving up when times are hard • When you go down the periodic table • There are 92 types of atom, we call • When you go across the periodic table • The larger number on a periodic table • Found in the nucleus with the neutrons • ...
Periodic Table 2013-02-04
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- element to the right of nickel
- element with the atomic mass 35.453
- element with the chemical symbol K.
- element named after a planet
- an element with the atomic number 47
- the number of elements in the periodic table.
- the periodic ______.
- another particle that exists in the nucleus of an atom
- element to the left of cobalt
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- an element below silver
- positively charged particles in an atoms nucleus
- element with the chemical symbol Na
- symbol an element goes by
- the smallest particle that can still be considered an element
- element with the atomic number 18
- an isotope is identified by its ______.
- the elements are organized by their atomic _______.
- an atom with the same number of protons and different numbers of neutrons.
- element with the atomic number 28
19 Clues: the periodic ______. • an element below silver • symbol an element goes by • element named after a planet • element to the left of cobalt • element to the right of nickel • element with the atomic number 18 • element with the atomic number 28 • element with the chemical symbol Na • element with the atomic mass 35.453 • element with the chemical symbol K. • ...
periodic table 2020-11-09
Periodic Table 2023-11-30
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- sodium is this kind of element
- metals have a high ___ point
- alkaline earth metals ___ in air
- noble gasses are
- alkali group 1 period 2
- transition metals come from ___
- neon is this kind of element
- has a cream cheese texture
- transition metal group 5 period 4
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- silicon is this kind of element
- the first element found
- majority of the elements are
- are radioactive
- are "rare earth metals"
- better conductors than metals and nonmetals
- nonmetals can ___ easily
- nonmetals are
- alkaline earth metal group 2 period 5
- periods go
19 Clues: periods go • nonmetals are • are radioactive • noble gasses are • the first element found • are "rare earth metals" • alkali group 1 period 2 • nonmetals can ___ easily • has a cream cheese texture • metals have a high ___ point • majority of the elements are • neon is this kind of element • sodium is this kind of element • silicon is this kind of element • transition metals come from ___ • ...
Periodic table 2023-10-19
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- what is Zn
- what Nobel gas has the atomic number of 10
- what is the name of group 1
- negative charged partial
- what does the atomic number represents
- the rule that says you need 8 Valence electrons to be stable
- Electrons in the outermost layer are called
- What is the letter in the middle of the element box
- the side to sides are called what
- protons + neutrons: atomic mass
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- who created the perdioc table
- the up and down are called what
- what is the name of the element with a atomic number 13
- what has a positive charge
- what group is Iron in
- what is group 18 called
- what alkali metal is Li
- what alkaline earth metal is Ba
- neutrons are___ atoms
- the is the element C
20 Clues: what is Zn • the is the element C • what group is Iron in • neutrons are___ atoms • what is group 18 called • what alkali metal is Li • negative charged partial • what has a positive charge • what is the name of group 1 • who created the perdioc table • the up and down are called what • what alkaline earth metal is Ba • protons + neutrons: atomic mass • ...
Periodic Table 2024-07-26
Vocab Periodic 2023-05-08
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- money we pay for college
- stable,happening regularly
- hurt someone's reputation by spreading bad rumors
- a device used in the kitchen or the bathroom
- someone who has done something for the first time
- disadvantage, something bad
- to encourage something
- very important
- nervousness, fear
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- find out something is true
- solve
- without wasting time and energy
- communicate, talk
- unbelievable
- send and receive information
- thinking in a new and creative way
- a challenge, obstacle
- chase or follow
- join a course or an activity
19 Clues: solve • unbelievable • very important • chase or follow • communicate, talk • nervousness, fear • a challenge, obstacle • to encourage something • money we pay for college • find out something is true • stable,happening regularly • disadvantage, something bad • send and receive information • join a course or an activity • without wasting time and energy • thinking in a new and creative way • ...
Periodic table 2023-05-09
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- there are 7 of them and they start on the left of the periodic table
- negative charged particle in the atom
- A substance that can flow freely but is of constant volume
- The group that holds neon
- Total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- any of a number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge
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- The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom
- A element or substance that is not a metal
- the number of protons in the nucleus
- Neutrally charged particle in the atom
- to or more forms of the same element that have equal numbers of protons but a different number of nuetrons
- The group that holds lithium
- A negative charge surrounding the atomic nucleus
- Firm and stable in shape
- smallest point of an element
- The core of an atom that holds neutrons and protons
- A positively charged particle in an atom
19 Clues: Firm and stable in shape • The group that holds neon • The group that holds lithium • smallest point of an element • the number of protons in the nucleus • negative charged particle in the atom • Neutrally charged particle in the atom • A positively charged particle in an atom • A element or substance that is not a metal • The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom • ...
Periodic Table 2025-02-23
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- The element in Group 7, period 5.
- A property of Group 1.
- Group 1.
- A non-metal with the symbol 'Kr'.
- A property of Group 7.
- The most reactive metal in Group 7.
- The second most reactive element in Group 0.
- The least reactive metal in Group 7.
- The element used in swimming pools.
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- The element in Group 1, period 1.
- A non-metal with the symbol of the third letter in the alphabet.
- Group 0.
- A metal with the symbol 'Zn'.
- A metal with the symbol 'Al'.
- A metal with the symbol 'Fe'.
- A property of Group 1.
- The most reactive metal in group 1.
- The things that make up the periodic table.
- Group 7.
- A metal with the symbol 'Au'.
- A non-metal with the symbol 'N'.
21 Clues: Group 0. • Group 1. • Group 7. • A property of Group 1. • A property of Group 1. • A property of Group 7. • A metal with the symbol 'Zn'. • A metal with the symbol 'Al'. • A metal with the symbol 'Fe'. • A metal with the symbol 'Au'. • A non-metal with the symbol 'N'. • The element in Group 1, period 1. • The element in Group 7, period 5. • A non-metal with the symbol 'Kr'. • ...
Chemistry Quiz 5.1 & 5.2 2022-11-10
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- The LAST name of the man to create the first version of the periodic table.
- How many sublevels are there in the periodic table?
- Part of Group 18 because its energy levels are completely filled, making it unreactive.
- Unreactive, found towards the far right side of the periodic table
- The 14 elements with atomic numbers from 90 to 103, belong in periods 6-7 and groups 3-4.
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- The physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.
- The 14 elements with atomic numbers from 58 to 71, elements are very similar in chemical and physical properties.
- which country was the first continental congress of chemists held?
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table going from 1 -7 with 2 extras.
- How many elements were discovered by the mid-nineteenth century?
10 Clues: How many sublevels are there in the periodic table? • How many elements were discovered by the mid-nineteenth century? • which country was the first continental congress of chemists held? • Unreactive, found towards the far right side of the periodic table • The horizontal rows of the periodic table going from 1 -7 with 2 extras. • ...
Basic Organic Chemistry 2023-01-30
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- The elements that belong to group 16 of the modern periodic table
- A molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base
- Nonmetallic elements that constitute Group 17 (Group VIIa) of the periodic table
- metal Elements in group 3 to 12 in periodic table
- Chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons toward itself
- Sequences of elements in periodic table in order of increasing atomic number
- A Russian chemist and is considered the "father" of the periodic table
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- of elements in periodic table with increasing number of electron shells
- The process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons, often in conjunction with other chemical changes
- Trend of atomic size across a period in perodic table
10 Clues: metal Elements in group 3 to 12 in periodic table • Trend of atomic size across a period in perodic table • A molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base • The elements that belong to group 16 of the modern periodic table • A Russian chemist and is considered the "father" of the periodic table • ...
The Atom 2024-04-12
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- Atomic # of phosphorus
- element table
- #of neutrons
- the outer shell of the nucleus
- Atom with no charge
- #of neutrons
- Located in the middle of the Orbitals
- Made up of atoms
- Building blocks of matter
- The negative atom
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- Same element w/ different number of Neutrons
- Example of matter
- The positive atom
- The name of the element
- #of electrons
- Properties in the periodic table
- The big letter/ letters in the middle of the element cube
- gains/ loses electrons
- Element in the periodic table
- Mass #
20 Clues: Mass # • #of neutrons • #of neutrons • #of electrons • element table • Made up of atoms • Example of matter • The positive atom • The negative atom • Atom with no charge • Atomic # of phosphorus • gains/ loses electrons • The name of the element • Building blocks of matter • Element in the periodic table • the outer shell of the nucleus • Properties in the periodic table • ...
The Periodic Table 2019-09-25
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- Group 18
- Group 1
- Group 2
- Group 17
- Horizontal rows on the Periodic Table; Elements have the same number of electron
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- Groups 3-4
- Period number tells how many (Blank) the element has
- Found to the left of periodic table
- Groups of elements that share many similar physical and chemical properties; are classified into 8 different sections on the Periodic Table
- Vertical columns on the Periodic Table; Elements have the same number of valance electrons
10 Clues: Group 1 • Group 2 • Group 18 • Group 17 • Groups 3-4 • Found to the left of periodic table • Period number tells how many (Blank) the element has • Horizontal rows on the Periodic Table; Elements have the same number of electron • Vertical columns on the Periodic Table; Elements have the same number of valance electrons • ...
Periodic Table Basics (U2) 2018-11-15
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- The Family 1 elements (minus H) are called the ___ Metals.
- The Family 2 elements are called the ___ Metals.
- This word means an element or material can be easily hammered into very thin sheets.
- The elements right of the metalloids are considered to be ___.
- This word means an element or material is easily broken.
- In the periodic table of elements, there are seven horizontal rows of elements called ___.
- The Family 18 elements are called the ___.
- The elements left of the metalloids are considered to be ___.
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- The periodic table lists all of the known elements in order of increasing ___.
- This word means an element or material can be drawn into thin wires.
- The elements running diagonally from B to At and including Ge and Sb.
- The Family 17 elements are called the ___.
- The atomic number is the number of ___ in each atom of a specific element.
- Members of the families (vertical columns) in the periodic table have ___ physical and chemical properties.
- Elements in the same family have similar properties because they have similar ___ configurations.
- Another term for “group”.
- In the periodic table of elements, there are eighteen vertical columns of elements called ___.
- An element ___ consists of a capital letter only or a capital letter followed by a lower case letter (C, Na).
18 Clues: Another term for “group”. • The Family 17 elements are called the ___. • The Family 18 elements are called the ___. • The Family 2 elements are called the ___ Metals. • This word means an element or material is easily broken. • The Family 1 elements (minus H) are called the ___ Metals. • The elements left of the metalloids are considered to be ___. • ...
Periodic Table 2023-03-02
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- The elements in group 1.
- The elements touching the stairstep line.
- The elements in group 18.
- Something that repeats at regular intervals.
- The elements to the left of the stairstep line.
- The elements to the right of the stairstep line.
- Elements have repeating patterns of properties
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- The elements in group 2.
- The elements in group 17.
- The elements in groups 3-12.
- Vertical columns on the periodic table.
- Horizonal rows on the periodic table.
12 Clues: The elements in group 2. • The elements in group 1. • The elements in group 17. • The elements in group 18. • The elements in groups 3-12. • Horizonal rows on the periodic table. • Vertical columns on the periodic table. • The elements touching the stairstep line. • Something that repeats at regular intervals. • Elements have repeating patterns of properties • ...
Periodic Table 2017-01-22
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- Man who firstly developed periodic table
- Good conductors of electricity and heat
- A repeating pattern of physical and chemical properties
- Poor conductors of electricity and heat
- Vertical columns of elements on the periodic table
- ____ of the atom decreases as it moves from left to right
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- Another name of groups
- Horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table
- ____ have both properties of metals and nonmetals
- Man who rearranged periodic table by increasing atomic number
10 Clues: Another name of groups • Good conductors of electricity and heat • Poor conductors of electricity and heat • Man who firstly developed periodic table • Horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table • ____ have both properties of metals and nonmetals • Vertical columns of elements on the periodic table • A repeating pattern of physical and chemical properties • ...
Science crossword 2022-03-07
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- a way of grouping elements in rows
- suggested the idea of different energy levels
- most of the periodic table is in this state at 25°c
- group 2
- group 1
- his atomic model is likened to a plum pudding
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- group 18
- discovered the neutron
- the right corner of the periodic table is in this state at 25°c
- first suggested the idea of atoms
- a way of grouping elements in columns
- only three elements are in this state at 25°c
- located in the centre of the periodic table
13 Clues: group 2 • group 1 • group 18 • discovered the neutron • first suggested the idea of atoms • a way of grouping elements in rows • a way of grouping elements in columns • located in the centre of the periodic table • suggested the idea of different energy levels • only three elements are in this state at 25°c • his atomic model is likened to a plum pudding • ...
Chemistry of Chemistry 2022-09-20
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- unit mass of a proton or a neutron
- radiation that is in the form of energy
- smallest unit of matter
- the atomic number of Na
- rows in the periodic table
- electrons orbit the nucleus in a cloud or .........
- group 18 of the Periodic Table are the ....... gases
- the number of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom
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- radiation that is given off as a helium nuclei
- when group I metals react in water they make this
- chemical family organised in columns
- Russian who developed the periodic table
- to calculate the atomic .......... add the number of neutrons and protons
- the number of neutrons in carbon
- form of an element with different atomic weights
- to get the atomic weight do this to the number of protons and neutrons
16 Clues: smallest unit of matter • the atomic number of Na • rows in the periodic table • the number of neutrons in carbon • unit mass of a proton or a neutron • chemical family organised in columns • radiation that is in the form of energy • Russian who developed the periodic table • radiation that is given off as a helium nuclei • form of an element with different atomic weights • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-05-07
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- Noble gas found in the first period containing transition metals
- Contains all reactive metals
- Calcium and Barium fit into this category
- Only noble gas with 2 valence electrons
- Largest category on the periodic table
- Only nonmetal on the left side of the periodic table
- Ions creates 2- charges
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- This element’s ions have a 3- charge and it is in the first period where 8 electrons can be in the valence shell.
- First created by Dmitri Mendeleev
- This family contains solids, liquids, and gases at room temperature
- Create ions with a plus one charge
- The elements in this group are unreactive
- Don’t fit into either of the periodic table’s two main categories.
- Halogen in period 3
- Most reactive nonmetal
- Form positive ions
16 Clues: Form positive ions • Halogen in period 3 • Most reactive nonmetal • Ions creates 2- charges • Contains all reactive metals • First created by Dmitri Mendeleev • Create ions with a plus one charge • Largest category on the periodic table • Only noble gas with 2 valence electrons • The elements in this group are unreactive • Calcium and Barium fit into this category • ...
Periodic Table 2024-05-07
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- Noble gas found in the first period containing transition metals
- Contains only radioactive metals and synthetic elements
- Calcium and Barium fit into this category
- Only noble gas with 2 valence electrons
- Largest category on the periodic table
- Only nonmetal on the left side of the periodic table
- Ions creates 2- charges
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- This element’s ions have a 3- charge and it is in the first period where 8 electrons can be in the valence shell.
- First created by Dmitri Mendeleev
- This family contains solids, liquids, and gases at room temperature
- Create ions with a plus one charge
- The elements in this group are unreactive
- Don’t fit into either of the periodic table’s two main categories.
- Halogen in period 3
- Most reactive nonmetal
- Form positive ions
16 Clues: Form positive ions • Halogen in period 3 • Most reactive nonmetal • Ions creates 2- charges • First created by Dmitri Mendeleev • Create ions with a plus one charge • Largest category on the periodic table • Only noble gas with 2 valence electrons • The elements in this group are unreactive • Calcium and Barium fit into this category • ...
science 2024-08-07
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- the last letter of casey on the periodic table
- what does acid release?
- a pure substance
- element starting with v
- the measure of ability to attract a pair of electrons in a covalent bond
- what form do acids usually appear as
- the scale used to show electronegativity
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- group 3-12 on the periodic table
- the type of reaction that happens in a car
- when two or more substances combine to create a new substance
- the most common form of an element
- what are alkili metals relative to how they behave
- used to indicate when a neutralisation reaction has happened
- the process that makes isotopes
- what nationality was the chemist who created the modern periodic table
- when the nucleus gains or loses a neutron
16 Clues: a pure substance • what does acid release? • element starting with v • the process that makes isotopes • group 3-12 on the periodic table • the most common form of an element • what form do acids usually appear as • the scale used to show electronegativity • when the nucleus gains or loses a neutron • the type of reaction that happens in a car • ...
Periodic Table Terms 2020-10-10
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- A vertical line of elements on the Periodic Table.
- The number of protons seen in an element.
- A horizontal line of elements on the Periodic Table.
- The elements "magnesium" and "calcium" are labeled as this.
- The unreactive elements on the Periodic table that have 8 valence electrons.
- The total number of neutrons and protons in an element.
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- These are also called "Rare Earth Metals."
- The middle block of elements seen on the Periodic Table that have varying atomic structure.
- Have one valence electron and are the most reactive of the metals.
- The letter(s) that differentiates the element squares on a Periodic Table.
10 Clues: The number of protons seen in an element. • These are also called "Rare Earth Metals." • A vertical line of elements on the Periodic Table. • A horizontal line of elements on the Periodic Table. • The total number of neutrons and protons in an element. • The elements "magnesium" and "calcium" are labeled as this. • ...
Atoms and Elements 2022-01-03
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- Negatively charged electrons repel
- Emission of energy
- Particle with 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- Subatomic particle, negative charge
- e- on outermost energy shell
- Subatomic particle, positive charge
- The number of neutrons and protons
- [Ar]4s2 3d2
- A pure substance
- The number of protons in an element
- Atomic number 12
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- Row on Periodic Table
- Subatomic particle, neutral charge
- Same element, different AMU
- Center of an atom
- electron occupies lowest energy possibl
- Electron number variation
- Building block of matter
- each electron has a unique spin
- Column on periodic table
20 Clues: [Ar]4s2 3d2 • A pure substance • Atomic number 12 • Center of an atom • Emission of energy • Row on Periodic Table • Building block of matter • Column on periodic table • Electron number variation • Same element, different AMU • e- on outermost energy shell • each electron has a unique spin • Negatively charged electrons repel • Subatomic particle, neutral charge • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-07
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- change-new substance
- change-no new substance is made.
- divided by time
- up and down
- electricity and heat pass through it
- and electricity dont pass
- left to right
- can be bent
- right side of periodic table
- or emit a glow
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- not by a outside source
- part of element
- solid
- on the left side of the periodic table
- -is a change
- shatters easily
- be pulled into a wire
- reflects light (shiny)
- shiny
- or steaming
20 Clues: solid • shiny • up and down • or steaming • can be bent • -is a change • left to right • or emit a glow • part of element • shatters easily • divided by time • change-new substance • be pulled into a wire • reflects light (shiny) • not by a outside source • and electricity dont pass • right side of periodic table • change-no new substance is made. • electricity and heat pass through it • ...
Science Crossword 2023-05-25
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- Radiation Detected by human eye
- Elements weight
- Unit of measurement for power
- Periodic #1
- _________spectrum
- Neutron, proton and ______
- Result of charged particles
- 3rd law, not push but ___
- Type of energy that comes from the sun
- Ability to do work
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- 118 of these
- Ability to rust is a ______ property
- Created Laws of Motion
- Science branch about natures fundamental structure
- Nucleus + electron Cloud
- Newtons #1 law
- Mother of radioactivity
- Last name of electron model inventor
- Energy form used when a bike rides on flat ground
- Type of table?
20 Clues: Periodic #1 • 118 of these • Newtons #1 law • Type of table? • Elements weight • _________spectrum • Ability to do work • Created Laws of Motion • Mother of radioactivity • Nucleus + electron Cloud • 3rd law, not push but ___ • Neutron, proton and ______ • Result of charged particles • Unit of measurement for power • Radiation Detected by human eye • Ability to rust is a ______ property • ...
First 20 Elements of the Periodic Table 2025-02-23
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- Atomic mass of 20.2
- "P" on the periodic table
- Has 1 valence electron on the 2nd energy shell
- Atomic number one
- 14 electrons
- What we have in some swimming pools
- Milk has this element
- Element symbol "Be"
- Six protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons
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- Atomic mass of 32.1
- Atomic mass of 10.8
- The first element in table salt compound
- K on the periodic table
- 5th element of period 2
- Atomic number is 12
- 18 electrons
- Touches the staircase, but is not a metalloid
- What we breathe
- Has two protons
- 9 protons
20 Clues: 9 protons • 18 electrons • 14 electrons • What we breathe • Has two protons • Atomic number one • Atomic mass of 32.1 • Atomic mass of 10.8 • Atomic mass of 20.2 • Atomic number is 12 • Element symbol "Be" • Milk has this element • K on the periodic table • 5th element of period 2 • "P" on the periodic table • What we have in some swimming pools • The first element in table salt compound • ...
Semester 1 Exam Topics 2024-12-15
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- found in the middle of the periodic table
- found in group 1 of the periodic table (1 valence electron, 1+ charge)
- the number of wavelengths that occur in a certain amount of time
- prefix that means 1/100th
- negatively charged ion that wants to gain electrons to become stable
- positively charged particle in the nucleus of an element (1+)
- the distance from origin line to crest or trough (how tall)
- _______________ analysis: start with the given number, set up units diagonally so they cancel out until you get to the unit you need for the answer
- number of electrons in the outer shell of an atom (group A number tells you how many valence electrons the elements in that group have)
- ___________ and frequency are inversely proportional (when one increases the other decreases)
- found on the left and middle of the periodic table mostly in groups 1-12
- tells us what elements are present in a substance, each element has its own pattern of lines
- the bottom of the wave
- when data points are close to each other
- an atom with an equal number of positive protons and negative electrons
- found in group 18(8A) of the periodic table, most stable and nonreactive elements (8 valence electrons, 0 charge)
- positively charged ion that wants to lose electrons to become stable
- the top of the wave
- negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom (1-)
- number of figures (numbers) in a value that are significant (based on the lowest number of figures from the original numbers in a problem)
- mass divided by volume, elements with a larger mass usually have a higher __________
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- a reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei.
- number of protons in an element
- metals found in group 2 of the periodic table (2 valence electrons, 2+ charge)
- when data points are close to the accepted value
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- found along the stair step line mostly in groups 13-16
- prefix that means 1,000 times
- a pure substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded
- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture ex: coffee
- the distance between crests or troughs of a wave (how wide)
- numbers written with a number between 1-10 multiplied by a power of 10 (1.5 x 105)
- a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture ex: cereal
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom that cannot be broken down
- an atom that has lost or gained electrons and therefore has a charge
- found in group 17(7A) of the periodic table (7 valence electrons, 1- charge), highly reactive
- counting the number of electrons in the energy levels of an atom ex: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2
- rings/energy levels around the nucleus of an atom (s can hold 2 electrons, p hold 6, d hold 10, f hold 14)
- number at the top of a group/family/column on the periodic table
- found in the far right of the periodic table mostly in groups 14-18
- when measuring _________ of a liquid, read the bottom of the meniscus (curve)
- a reaction in which the nuclei of two atoms join to form a larger nucleus
- particle in the nucleus with no charge (0)
- protons + neutrons, mass of one atom of an element
- the size of the atom, largest in elements towards the bottom left of the periodic table
- used with units to indicate multiplication or division by a certain amount, ex: kilo= 1,000 times, centi= 1/100th
46 Clues: the top of the wave • the bottom of the wave • prefix that means 1/100th • prefix that means 1,000 times • number of protons in an element • when data points are close to each other • found in the middle of the periodic table • anything that has mass and takes up space • particle in the nucleus with no charge (0) • when data points are close to the accepted value • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-06
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- bottom of bottom two rows taken out of Periodic Table
- Unreactive
- Vertical columns on the Periodic Table
- Has properties of both metals and non-metals
- top of bottom two rows taken out of Periodic Table
- Good conductors of electricity
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- all nonmetals that easily combine with other elements, often from Group 1
- Any substance made up of only 1 type of atom
- Poor conductors of electricity
- Horizontal rows on the Periodic Table
10 Clues: Unreactive • Poor conductors of electricity • Good conductors of electricity • Horizontal rows on the Periodic Table • Vertical columns on the Periodic Table • Any substance made up of only 1 type of atom • Has properties of both metals and non-metals • top of bottom two rows taken out of Periodic Table • bottom of bottom two rows taken out of Periodic Table • ...
The periodic table 2020-12-15
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- who made the periodic table
- what is a box in the periodic table called
- What symbol is copper
- What is on the right side between meatal and non
- What is on the right side of the periodic table
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- it goes up and down
- the nummber at the bottom of the element
- the nummber on top of the element
- it goes aross
- What is in the middle of the periodic table
10 Clues: it goes aross • it goes up and down • What symbol is copper • who made the periodic table • the nummber on top of the element • the nummber at the bottom of the element • what is a box in the periodic table called • What is in the middle of the periodic table • What is on the right side of the periodic table • What is on the right side between meatal and non
periodic table 2025-03-21
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- table Chart that organizes all elements by number of protons
- of matter Solid, liquid gas
- Row on the periodic table
- particle in the nucleus with no charge
- Column on the periodic table
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- One or more atoms bonded together
- Number on the periodic table that is the number of protons in the atoms
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- Tow 0r more different types of atoms bonded together
- group
10 Clues: group • Row on the periodic table • of matter Solid, liquid gas • Column on the periodic table • One or more atoms bonded together • particle in the nucleus with no charge • Tow 0r more different types of atoms bonded together • Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • table Chart that organizes all elements by number of protons • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2014-11-03
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- A negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom; narrow rays of electrons create a picture on a TV screen.
- Particle with no charge, 1800 times the mass of an electron; located in the nucleus of an atom.
- An element with five or more electrons in the outer energy level; a poor conduction of heat and electricity; tends to gain electrons when it reacts with metals.
- The average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes that make up an element.
- An arrangement of the chemical elements in rows according to increasing atomic numbers, in vertical columns having similar properties.
- Region around the nucleus occupied by electrons.
- An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals; B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, At.
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- Elements in Group 18 on the periodic table, all except helium have eight electrons in their outer energy level; member elements are stable and occur as single atoms in nature.
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
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- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The elements in Groups 3 through 12 on the periodic table; usually have two electrons in the outer energy level; include some familiar metals.
- Elements whose atoms generally have three or fewer electrons in their outer energy level; are shiny, conduct heat and electric current tend to lose electrons in reactions.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
- A vertical column in the periodic table; elements within a group have similar chemical properties.
- The ease with which an element reacts with other elements.
- Element in Group 17 on the periodic table; reactive nonmetals, each with seven electron in its out energy level.
- The central portion of an atom containing neutrons and protons.
- The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
20 Clues: The horizontal rows of the periodic table. • The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • Region around the nucleus occupied by electrons. • A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. • The ease with which an element reacts with other elements. • ...
10 Science Holiday Homework 2015-10-06
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- This is where the atom's protons and neutrons are found
- This is a chemical with more than one kinda of the same element
- A chemical that is made out of two different atoms in a chemical bond
- This is where the atom's electrons are found
- The columns of the periodic table
- An ion with a positive charge
- Chemical elements found in Group 1 of the periodic table
- Chemical elements found in Group 18 of the periodic table
- The configuration of electrons in the atom
- This is the smallest part of the atom
- An atom with either less or more electrons than its standard form
- The smallest form of matter within a chemical element
- Part of the atom that has a neutral charge
- The rows of the periodic table
- A group of chemical elements that range from atomic numbers 89 to 103
- Niels Bohr created this scientific model of the atom
- The normal shell of an electron
- A group of chemical elements that range from atomic numbers 57 to 71
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- The outermost shell of the atom
- This is a chemical substance with only one kind of atom
- A number that identifies the element of an atom
- Shows the amount of energy that an atom has
- An electron in the outermost electron shell
- A light particle
- The mass of the atom
- This is when an atom jumps up from its ground state
- Elements between groups 3 and 12
- The symbol of an atom
- This happens when an atom gives an electron to another atom and creates a bond
- These are non-metals that cannot form a bond with metals
- An ion with a negative charge
- Chemical elements found in Group 17 of the periodic table
32 Clues: A light particle • The mass of the atom • The symbol of an atom • An ion with a positive charge • An ion with a negative charge • The rows of the periodic table • The outermost shell of the atom • The normal shell of an electron • Elements between groups 3 and 12 • The columns of the periodic table • This is the smallest part of the atom • ...
Chemistry crossword 2025-11-24
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- Metals make up the ______ of the periodic table.
- Are Shiny, brittle, and semi-conductive.
- ____-____ are the outermost electrons.
- Nonmetals become negative ions, which are called_____.
- Metalloids sit on the diagonal ______ between metals and nonmetals in the periodic table.
- Are malleable, conductive, ductile, solid, and have luster.
- Nonmetal accept(____) electrons.
- ____ are the most reactive nonmetals, posses 7 valence electrons, have a charge of -1, and have high electronegativity.
- Halogens belong to group ____.
- Nonmetals tend to gain ______ to form negative ions (anions).
- Transition metals belong to groups ____-____.
- Are Dull, poor conductors, brittle, and have low density.
- ____-____ are extremely soft silvery gray metals that posses 1 valence electron, have a charge of +1, & are the most reactive metals.
- The modern periodic table is organized in increasing _____-_____.
- Are Actinides grouped into a row or column?
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- How many elements are classified as Lanthanides? (Hint: they range from atomic number 57 to atomic number 71).
- ____-____ are Ductile & malleable, have multiple oxidation states(charges), & have different color compounds.
- ____-____ have full valence electron shells, are colorless, tasteless, odorless, and are essentially nonreactive; inert.
- Metals become positive ions, which are called _____.
- Are Alkaline earth metals more or less reactive than Alkali metals?
- ____-____-____ are relatively soft gray white metals, oxidize in air, posses a 2 valence electrons, & have a charge of +2.
- Alkali metals react with ____ water to make strong bases.
- Alkali metals belong Group ____.
- Noble gases belong to group ____.
- Alkaline earth metals belong group ____.
- Metals donate(____) electrons.
- The modern periodic table is also organized in _____&_____.
- Who is credited with designing the first periodic table?
- The ____-____-____ provides a way to visualize an atom's structure & potential to bond.
- _______ are also known as rare-earth metals, react violently with nonmetals, and have high melting & boiling points.
- _______ are ALL reactive electropositive metals.
31 Clues: Metals donate(____) electrons. • Halogens belong to group ____. • Alkali metals belong Group ____. • Nonmetal accept(____) electrons. • Noble gases belong to group ____. • ____-____ are the outermost electrons. • Are Shiny, brittle, and semi-conductive. • Alkaline earth metals belong group ____. • Are Actinides grouped into a row or column? • ...
GASES 2012-11-26
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- _ _ _ _ _-222 can lead to cancer when inhaled
- Nitrous _ _ _ _ _ is commonly known as laughing gas
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Valley is a place in the USA
- Dale R. Corson, Kenneth Ross MacKenzie and Emilio Segre first produced it in 1940
- Turkey's Eti Mine Company has opened a factory to specifically produce this for others to eat
- Carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is produced by cars and is one of the major gases contributing to global warming
- Murderers extracted it from flypapers to kill their victims
- Also known as ozone
- Tyrian purple dye, produced by the purple dye murex snail, contains it
- The glow of the white solid version of it lead to the word "phosphorescence" being created
- In its liquified form, it is brown until it turns blue when it touches starch
- It takes up about 78% of the air around us
- It is used in excimer lasers
- The name of Group 17 on the periodic table
- The most electronegative element
- The number of gases (including noble gases) in the periodic table
- Inhaling it would give your voice a higher pitch
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- It's name comes from Greek for "the hidden one"
- The name of Group 16 on the periodic table
- It's used to make a type of tracing paper
- Living things need this to respire
- Carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is needed for photosynthesis in plants
- It has an atomic number of 18
- Used to disinfect swimming pools
- Another name for the nitrogen family on the periodic table
- A name for compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon atoms
- When it's liquefied, it can be used as a refrigerant
- At room temperature, it's a yellow crystal-like solid
- _ _ _ _ _ gases is another name for Group 18 in the Periodic Table
- The air around us contains about 0.9_% of argon
30 Clues: Also known as ozone • It is used in excimer lasers • It has an atomic number of 18 • Used to disinfect swimming pools • The most electronegative element • Living things need this to respire • It's used to make a type of tracing paper • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Valley is a place in the USA • The name of Group 16 on the periodic table • It takes up about 78% of the air around us • ...
Chemistry Study Guide Puzzle 2013-12-12
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- The periodic table is set in groups and periods where the atoms have similar _____.
- Group B contains the what?
- What element is the first in the alkaline earth metal group?
- To form a positive ion, an electron needs to be removed from an atom that is what?
- Atoms in the same group have similar properties because they have the same number of ________
- What is the group of gaseous elements on the far right called?
- The columns of the periodic table are called what?
- Atomic radii _______ as you go down a group.
- Ionization energy is also known as what?
- What is the most electronegative element?
- To make a positive ion does there need to be more protons or electrons?
- The rows on the periodic table are called what?
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- Elements before which group try to lose electrons for a full valance shell?
- What kind of orbit does helium have?
- What does the stair-step line separate from metals?
- Atoms on which side of the periodic table are usually smaller?
- Atoms change in what way when becoming ions?
- What is the ability an atom has to attract electrons known as?
- Which type of metal is the group farthest to the left?
- The element that doesn’t really match properties with any other group is
- The _______ level of an elements valance electrons indicates the period it’s in.
- Group 7A is known as what?
- An element that is a combination of metals and nonmetals is a what?
- A charged atom is called a what?
- The rule that atoms gain, lose, or share electrons in order to have a full valance shell is the_________ ______
- What are most of the elements on the periodic table classified as?
- Elements with more protons have a smaller what?
- Group 1A has how many valance electrons?
28 Clues: Group B contains the what? • Group 7A is known as what? • A charged atom is called a what? • What kind of orbit does helium have? • Ionization energy is also known as what? • Group 1A has how many valance electrons? • What is the most electronegative element? • Atoms change in what way when becoming ions? • Atomic radii _______ as you go down a group. • ...
Atoms & The Periodic Table 2023-10-24
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- The process of removing electrons from an atom to form ions
- Electrons in the outermost shell
- Protons and neutrons are composed of even smaller particles called _____
- Type of bonding where atoms share many free electrons
- There are how many known quarks?
- These are good conductors of heat and electricity. They also have luster and a high density
- Atom with the same number of protons and electrons but different numbers of neutrons
- #6 on The Periodic Table of Elements
- To find the number of ____: Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass
- This is a positively charged particle
- These have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- Type of bonding where atoms share electrons
- Used a gold foil experiment to help understand the structured of an atom
- Metals are considered this if they can be made into sheets
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- Group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential parts of living cells.
- The attraction that holds atoms close to each other
- - Metals are considered this if they can be made into wire.
- Atoms always have the same number of protons and electrons; this is called the _____ number
- The positively charged dense center of an atom
- This is the smallest part of an element which can take part in a chemical reaction
- The nucleus has almost all of the ____ of the atom
- Atoms are arranged on The Periodic Table of _____
- Type of bonding where an atom gains or loses electrons (+/-)
- These types of metals are found in the middle of The Periodic Table
- A ____ is a vertical column on The Periodic Table of Elements
- Abbreviation for Atomic Mass Units. The number of protons, neutron, and electrons
- A ______ is a horizontal row on The Periodic Table of Elements
- These are brittle, poor conductors, have no luster
- This particle has no charge
- This scientist created the atomic theory
- Organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon
31 Clues: This particle has no charge • Electrons in the outermost shell • There are how many known quarks? • #6 on The Periodic Table of Elements • This is a positively charged particle • This scientist created the atomic theory • Type of bonding where atoms share electrons • The positively charged dense center of an atom • Atoms are arranged on The Periodic Table of _____ • ...
Periodic Table/Atomic Structure Crossword 2022-12-05
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- A positively charged particle found in the center of an atom
- A vertical column on the periodic table
- A particle with neutral (no) charge found in the center of an atom
- There are ___________ types of subatomic particles
- When naming a compound, you replace the last few letters of the second element's name with ___________
- An atom is to atoms as a ___________ is to compounds-the smallest amount of a compound that keeps that compound's properties
- A particle with negative charge that orbits around the center of an atom
- Elements to the right of the bolded line on the periodic table are ___________
- Elements to the left of the bolded line on the periodic table are ___________
- The first person to propose an atomic theory-his theory was generally rejected
- An atom's charge is normally ___________
- The periodic table is ordered by elements' atomic ___________, which also is equal to the number of protons/electrons in an atom of that element
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- The smallest amount of any element that keeps that element's properties
- Elements in the same group have similar ___________
- A horizontal row on the periodic table
- A chemical ___________ is made up of two or more atoms bonded together
- The Atomic/Chemical ___________ of an element is used to represent it in chemical formulas and is a abbreviation of the elements name-the first letter is always capitalized, and the second letter never is
- A model that organizes all the elements by number of protons that features repeating properties
- Any substance that cannot be split up into two or more substances
- The center of the atom is called the ___________, and is made up of protons and neutrons
- An atom with a different number of protons than normal, and thus different mass, is called an ___________
- Atom ___________ is measured in amu, and is equal to the number of protons + neutrons
22 Clues: A horizontal row on the periodic table • A vertical column on the periodic table • An atom's charge is normally ___________ • There are ___________ types of subatomic particles • Elements in the same group have similar ___________ • A positively charged particle found in the center of an atom • Any substance that cannot be split up into two or more substances • ...
Kees Easter 2026 2026-04-05
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- Delightful Derek's last name
- name given to planet by Grace and Rocky
- school dance in season 2 The Snow _____
- where Carter stores his sword
- where Billy takes his kidnapped to be flayed (3 words)
- 49 on periodic table
- 5 on periodic table
- Alexei's slurpy choice
- Kali's number
- capital of Oregon
- 30 on periodic table
- radio station Robin DJs for
- CIA project Terry Ives was part of MK_______
- what planet is the Petrova line widest on
- Dustin's turtle's name
- Rocky's ship is made of
- magician and scribe from the House of Life (first and last)
- Strat says all of history revolves around this
- Grace's name for the alien ship at first
- smuggles peanut butter
- torture device used on Hopper by Russians
- Little Rock is capital
- musical being promoted at Hawkins High in Henry's memory
- Bob's last name
- the children taken by Henry wake in this world
- Eleven goes there to search for Will's consciousness
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- 42 on periodic table
- name of arcade hangout
- Eleven's real last name
- painted on the walls of Eleven's childhood room
- ice cream shop Scoops ______
- capital of New Jersey
- Mascot of Hawkins High
- Robin attends this college
- capital of Missouri
- Eddie's last name
- baboon friend of Sadie and Carter
- it is not affected by astrophage
- symbol Au
- Egyptian god of war who inhabits Carter
- artist that sings the song Holly listens to
- what are the beetles named after
- spell they try to use to fight the demogorgon in their game
- Erica uses this dessert to drug Derek's family
- Nancy's college choice
- Eddie's band's name (2 words)
- 20 on periodic table
- Washington's capital
- head of Anubis
49 Clues: symbol Au • Kali's number • head of Anubis • Bob's last name • capital of Oregon • Eddie's last name • 5 on periodic table • capital of Missouri • 42 on periodic table • 49 on periodic table • 30 on periodic table • 20 on periodic table • Washington's capital • capital of New Jersey • name of arcade hangout • Mascot of Hawkins High • Alexei's slurpy choice • Dustin's turtle's name • ...
Chemistery Crossword 2015-11-13
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- amount of mass in a given volume of a substance
- vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- element that has both metal and non-metal properties
- shiny, malleable, ductile element that conducts electricity
- invisible negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- pure substances formed when non-metals combine
- atom that has become electrically charged
- catalyst involved in chemical reactions in living things
- description of a substance that can be pounded or rolled into sheets
- a substance that is neither an acid nor a base
- elements and compounds that organisms need fro living
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- pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances
- substance that helps a chemical reaction to proceed more quickly
- combination of pure substances
- pure substance formed when at least one metal and non-metal combine
- horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- group 18 elements in the periodic table
- group 17 elements in the periodic table
- an experiment in which 1 or more products of a chemical reaction can escape
- chemical reaction that occurs when oxygen reacts with a substance to form a new substance and give off energy
- group of atoms joined by covalent bonds
- neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- dull, brittle element that does not conduct electricity
- chemical combination of 2 or more elements in a specific ratio
- the smallest part of an element that is representative of that element
25 Clues: combination of pure substances • group 18 elements in the periodic table • group 17 elements in the periodic table • group of atoms joined by covalent bonds • atom that has become electrically charged • neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom • pure substances formed when non-metals combine • a substance that is neither an acid nor a base • ...
Periodic table Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-23
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- measure of an atom's ability to attract shared electrons to itself.
- any of the six nonmetallic elements that constitute Group 17
- the property of matter where it has more or fewer electrons than protons in its atoms
- the outside part of an atom around the atomic nucleus.
- patterns in elements on the periodic table
- a substance that contains only one type of atom.
- smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically
- soft, silvery-white, metal part of the periodic table of the elements
- colourless, odourless, tasteless, gaseous substance is the simplest member of chemical elements.
- The temperature at which a substance undergoes a solid to liquid phase change
- chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6
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- any of a group of rare gases that include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon.
- the total distance from the nucleus of an atom to the outermost orbital of its electron.
- chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20.
- nonmetallic element of Group 15 of the periodic table.
- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom
- elements on the right of the periodic table, can be gases, liquids or solids.
- the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei
- stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- Charge the total charge in the nucleus of all the protons
21 Clues: patterns in elements on the periodic table • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • a substance that contains only one type of atom. • the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei • chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6 • chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20. • nonmetallic element of Group 15 of the periodic table. • ...
The Periodic Table (Ch 3) 2025-04-10
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- The emission ________ is the 'fingerprint' of different colour patterns produced by an excited atom
- Groups 17 elements
- A molecule with two atoms
- An alloy that can return to its original shape
- At room temperature, ionic compounds form hard, brittle _________
- Maximum number of electrons in the innermost shell
- A mixture of two or more metals
- John Newlands erroneously came up with the law of _________
- Elements along the 'staircase' are called...
- Group 18 elements are known as ________ ________
- Word used to describe ions made of more than one atom
- Magnesium is an ___________ earth metal
- Groups in the periodic table have similar _________
- Current model for the arrangement of electrons in an atom
- Full name of the scientist who won 2 Nobel prizes for work on radiation
- the periodic table is divided into vertical ________
- Surname of the scientist who introduced chemical symbols
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- The scientist who first proposed what elements were: Robert _______
- Metals can often _________ electricity
- An example of an alkali metal
- Compounds formed by sharing electrons
- Another name for an electron orbital is an electron _______
- Surname of the man who first created the periodic table
- Table used to organise elements
- Name given to the outer shell of electrons in an atom
- A property of metals that comes about because the atoms can move past each other easily
- Maximum number of electrons in the third shell
- Compounds formed by transferring electrons
- Charged atoms
- Groups 3-12 are ___________ metals
30 Clues: Charged atoms • Groups 17 elements • A molecule with two atoms • An example of an alkali metal • Table used to organise elements • A mixture of two or more metals • Groups 3-12 are ___________ metals • Compounds formed by sharing electrons • Metals can often _________ electricity • Magnesium is an ___________ earth metal • Compounds formed by transferring electrons • ...
Prerequisite Information - Materials 2025-07-18
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- A row in the periodic table where elements have the same number of electron shells
- A separation method that removes solids from liquids based on particle size
- Elements on the right side of the periodic table that tend to gain electrons
- A column in the periodic table with elements that share outer electron numbers
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus
- A subatomic particle with no charge found in the nucleus
- A basic building block of matter
- A combination of substances not chemically bonded together
- A type of change that creates a new substance with different properties
- A way of describing a chemical reaction using words or symbols
- The new substances formed in a chemical reaction
- A solid that forms from a chemical reaction in a solution
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- An energy level that holds electrons in an atom
- A process that separates liquids by their boiling points
- A process where substances change into new substances
- Emission of this may indicate a chemical change (e.g. burning)
- A change in this can indicate energy being released or absorbed in a reaction
- A sign of a chemical change, often seen as bubbles or fizzing
- Elements on the left side of the periodic table that tend to lose electrons
- A negatively charged particle found in electron shells
- An indicator of a chemical reaction involving a permanent change in appearance
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction
22 Clues: A basic building block of matter • The starting substances in a chemical reaction • An energy level that holds electrons in an atom • The new substances formed in a chemical reaction • A positively charged particle found in the nucleus • A process where substances change into new substances • A negatively charged particle found in electron shells • ...
The Periodic Table 2025-11-21
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- Transition Metals are Good ________ of heat and electricity
- This element is in the Actinides group of elements
- Metals rust in ______
- This is a Halogen in period 2
- Metals ______ electrons
- Vandium is in the ________ group
- the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing atomic but did not publish it
- This group is the only group that contains solids, liquids, and gases.
- Non-Metals become negative ions called ______
- Actinides are all _________.
- Lanthanides react _______ with most non-metals
- Iron is a _____ in group 8
- This group on the periodic table Oxidize in air
- This is a Non-metal in group 18
- Group 18 has this number of valance electrons
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- Alksli Metals are Extremely _____
- This group is colorless, odorless, and tastless
- This is a Alkali metal that reacts with water to make strong bases.
- Metals will _____
- A metalloid in group 14
- this element is a Noble Gas in period 2
- Gadolium is in this group of elements
- recongnized the atomic number as the basis for the organization of the periodic table
- Alkaline Earth Metal in period 5
- These type of electrons are in the highest energy level
- Lithium is part of this Group.
- Nonmetals have a ______ propertie
- Metals become positive ions called _______
- These types of elements are shiny but brittle
- the creator of the first periodic table
- Non-Metals ______ electrons
31 Clues: Metals will _____ • Metals rust in ______ • A metalloid in group 14 • Metals ______ electrons • Iron is a _____ in group 8 • Non-Metals ______ electrons • Actinides are all _________. • This is a Halogen in period 2 • Lithium is part of this Group. • This is a Non-metal in group 18 • Vandium is in the ________ group • Alkaline Earth Metal in period 5 • ...
63X 64,65 :) 2025-11-25
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- : Number used to identify an element.
- : Property that allows metals to be pulled into wires.
- : Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
- : Diagram showing valence electrons around an atom.
- : Group that contains elements often used in wires and jewelry.
- : Elements that are usually dull, brittle, and poor conductors.
- : Ability of a material to transfer heat or electricity.
- : Negatively charged ion.
- : Radioactive metals including uranium and plutonium.
- : How electrons are arranged around the nucleus.
- : Scientist who rearranged the table by atomic number.
- : Group 18 elements that are stable and rarely form compounds.
- : Vertical columns on the periodic table.
- : Property that allows metals to be hammered into thin sheets.
- : Substance made of one type of atom.
- : Group 17 elements that are highly reactive nonmetals.
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- : Electrons in the outermost energy level.
- : Scientist who created the first widely accepted periodic table.
- : Rare-earth metals used in electronics and strong magnets.
- : Group 1 elements that are extremely reactive, especially with water.
- : Bond formed when electrons transfer between atoms.
- : Most reactive nonmetal.
- : Group 2 metals that are reactive but less so than Group 1.
- : Elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- : Rule that atoms want eight electrons in their outer shell.
- : How easily an element combines with other elements.
- : Positively charged ion.
- : Property Mendeleev used to originally arrange the periodic table.
- : Elements that are typically shiny, conductive, and malleable.
- : Two electrons shared or bonded together.
30 Clues: : Most reactive nonmetal. • : Positively charged ion. • : Negatively charged ion. • : Number used to identify an element. • : Substance made of one type of atom. • : Horizontal rows on the periodic table. • : Vertical columns on the periodic table. • : Electrons in the outermost energy level. • : Two electrons shared or bonded together. • ...
Unit Two Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-26
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- A State of Matter.
- One or More Atoms with the same Atomic Number.
- What Makes Up Everything?
- A Chemical Bond between Electons.
- A British Physicist who Discovered Electrons.
- A Chemical Bond Between Ions.
- The Study of Chemical Reactions Between Elements and how Compounds.
- A State of Matter, Often Found in Metal.
- A Substance thats Non-metal but has the same Properties of Metal.
- Pure Substances.
- Found on the Periodic Table, Not Elements.
- A Written Example of a Chemical Reaction.
- Something that Holds things Together.
- A Danish Physicist who Found Out that Electrons Circle the Nucleus.
- Table A list of Natural and Man-made Elements.
- A Negative Particle of Energy.
- A Greek Philosopher who made One of the First Atomic Theories.
- Level A Set in a Range of Energy.
- The Positive Part of Energy.
- The Largest Group of Elements on the Periodic Table.
- Properly The Value of a State in the Physical System.
- A State of Matter.
- A Group of Cells.
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- Someone who Studies Chemistry.
- One Row in the Periodic Table.
- The Result of to Chemicals Coming in Contact with Each Other.
- A British Chemist who Discovered the Properties of the Atmosphere.
- A Electronic Particle thats not Positive or Negitive.
- The Center of and Atom.
- Gas Any Chemical Gas Elements.
- A+B
- Two Substances that are not Chemically Combined.
- Two Elements Made into Something New
- The Process that Occur in an Atom.
- Any Element that doesn't have Metal Properties.
- Property How Substances React to Other Substances.
- The Inventor of the Periodic Table.
- A British Physicist who was Born in New Zealand and Discovered the Atomic Nucleus.
- The Words Written Below the Title.
- Number The Number of Neutrons and Protons in an Atom.
- The Part of a Blood Cell that is Liquid.
- Mass The Mass of a ____ of an Element
42 Clues: A+B • Pure Substances. • A Group of Cells. • A State of Matter. • A State of Matter. • The Center of and Atom. • What Makes Up Everything? • The Positive Part of Energy. • A Chemical Bond Between Ions. • Someone who Studies Chemistry. • One Row in the Periodic Table. • Gas Any Chemical Gas Elements. • A Negative Particle of Energy. • A Chemical Bond between Electons. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2014-01-12
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- gases The name of the group 18 elements.
- The first element in the 3rd period.
- The only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- First place at the Olympics.
- The element that can behave like a metal or non-metal.
- The negatively charged particle in an atom.
- The positively charged particle in an atom.
- Metals The name for the group 1 elements.
- The element that we need to breathe.
- Atomic number 19.
- The name for a row in the periodic table.
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- The only element that have two electrons in its outer shell.
- The number of non metal elements.
- The name for the columns in the periodic table.
- metals The name of block in the middle of the periodic table that has silver and copper in it.
- The metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- Element named after Europe.
- The neutrally charged particle in an atom.
- The element in group 16 and period 3.
19 Clues: Atomic number 19. • Element named after Europe. • First place at the Olympics. • The number of non metal elements. • The first element in the 3rd period. • The element that we need to breathe. • The element in group 16 and period 3. • gases The name of the group 18 elements. • Metals The name for the group 1 elements. • The name for a row in the periodic table. • ...
chapter 4 2023-02-14
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- elements in group 1
- electrons in outermost energy level of a nuetral atom
- measure of an elements ability to attract and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
- elements in group 17
- elements in group 13 to 16
- table of the chemical arranged in a way that displays their periodic properties in relationship to their atomic numbers
- typically 4 or more valence electrons
- elements in group 18
- almost 80 percent of table
- the two lowest rows on periodic table
- vertical column on table starting with F
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- elements in group 2
- consists of the elements chemical symbol surrounded the atoms valence electrons
- vertical column on table starting with g
- in between metal and nonmetal
- horizontal row on table
- elements in group 3 to 12
- properties of the elements vary in a periodic way with their atomic numbers
- simply the distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to the electrons in its outermost energy level
19 Clues: elements in group 2 • elements in group 1 • elements in group 17 • elements in group 18 • horizontal row on table • elements in group 3 to 12 • elements in group 13 to 16 • almost 80 percent of table • in between metal and nonmetal • typically 4 or more valence electrons • the two lowest rows on periodic table • vertical column on table starting with g • ...
Bonding 2020-12-14
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- bonding seen in elements like sodium copper etc
- holds elements together in molecules
- the rows in the periodic table
- the type of forces fundamental to all bonding
- the name for group 7 in the periodic table
- the dense part of the atom that contains protons
- a type of giant covalent structure made from carbon (that doesn't conduct electricity)
- formal name for group 1
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- a subatomic particle with mass 1 and a charge
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge
- point temperature where a substance boils
- a type of bonding to do with sharing electrons
- the ability of a substance to be pulled into wire
- name for a column in the periodic table
- a set of two things
- type of bonding between oppositely charged ions
- the formula for sand and glass
17 Clues: a set of two things • formal name for group 1 • the rows in the periodic table • the formula for sand and glass • holds elements together in molecules • name for a column in the periodic table • point temperature where a substance boils • the name for group 7 in the periodic table • a subatomic particle with a negative charge • a subatomic particle with mass 1 and a charge • ...
Matter Vocab Review 2024-12-12
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- area around the nucleus that electrons can orbit
- when an atom has gained energy and electrons have moved to higher levels
- neutral particles in the nucleus
- gives the number of protons & electrons in the atom
- largest category of elements on the periodic table
- positively charged particles in the nucleus
- horizontal rows on the periodic table
- center of the atom that contains protons & neutrons
- small particles that make up all matter
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- negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus
- electrons in the outermost level
- have properties of both metals and non-metals
- most stable arrangement of an atom
- particle of light
- gives the number of protons in the atom
- vertical columns on the periodic table
- variations of a given element that have a different number of neutrons
17 Clues: particle of light • electrons in the outermost level • neutral particles in the nucleus • most stable arrangement of an atom • horizontal rows on the periodic table • vertical columns on the periodic table • gives the number of protons in the atom • small particles that make up all matter • positively charged particles in the nucleus • ...
periodic 2024-01-24
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- Found along the 'staircase'. Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- brittle , dull, poor conductors of heat and electricity; located on the right side of the periodic table
- vertical columns on the periodic table that have common
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- Also known as families
- of an atom
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- A tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the
- the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- of an atom
- horizontal rows on the periodic table
- A subatomic particle that is neutral and that is found in the
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
12 Clues: of an atom • of an atom • Also known as families • horizontal rows on the periodic table • Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • vertical columns on the periodic table that have common • A tiny, negatively charged particle that moves around the • pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom • ...
Physical Science Terms 2023-04-04
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- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- The highest part of the wave.
- Able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape.
- Distance between the resting position and the displacement of the wave.
- What the Periodic Table contains.
- Subatomic Particles with positive charges.
- The lowest part of a wave.
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- A region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together.
- Able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
- The number of waves that pass a given point in one second.
- Columns of the Periodic Table.
- Subatomic Particles with negative charges.
- A disturbance that moves energy from one place to another.
- Rows of the Periodic Table.
- Physical substance in general.
- Subatomic Particles with neutral charges.
16 Clues: The lowest part of a wave. • Rows of the Periodic Table. • The highest part of the wave. • Columns of the Periodic Table. • Physical substance in general. • What the Periodic Table contains. • Able to be drawn out into a thin wire. • Subatomic Particles with neutral charges. • Subatomic Particles with negative charges. • Subatomic Particles with positive charges. • ...
Periodic Table 2019-11-29
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- Name for the vertical columns in the Periodic Table
- Alkali metals are stored in these to prevent reaction with air and water
- Pure substance containing only one type of atom
- Group of highly stable gases
- Reactivity as you go down the alkali metals
- Name of group 7 elements
- Reactivity as you go down group 7
- The most reactive halogen
- When are more reactive halogen replaces a less reactive halogen
- The type of property that includes color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, opacity, viscosity, and density
- Halogen which is solid at room temperature
- element which as properties of both metals and non-metals
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- Element used in photographic film
- Name of what you get when chlorine reacts with potassium
- Noble gas used when advertising
- Name of what you get when iron reacts with iodine
- Element used to disinfect swimming pools
- Noble gas used to fill the horizontal row in the periodic table
- Name for the rows in the Periodic Table
19 Clues: Name of group 7 elements • The most reactive halogen • Group of highly stable gases • Noble gas used when advertising • Element used in photographic film • Reactivity as you go down group 7 • Name for the rows in the Periodic Table • Element used to disinfect swimming pools • Halogen which is solid at room temperature • Reactivity as you go down the alkali metals • ...
Periodic Table 2018-01-04
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- family group 1 or 1A
- the elements that are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity
- a region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons
- a negatively charged subatomic particle found in the energy level of an atom
- family group 17 or 7A
- family group 16 or 6A
- a vertical column of elements in the periodic table
- gas family group 18 or 8A
- a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
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- the elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity
- earth metal family group 2 or 2A
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- a neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom
- the center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
- an element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
- a positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom
- law the properties of elements tend to repeat in a regular pattern when elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number
- level any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom
19 Clues: family group 1 or 1A • family group 17 or 7A • family group 16 or 6A • gas family group 18 or 8A • earth metal family group 2 or 2A • a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • a vertical column of elements in the periodic table • number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom • ...
periodic table 2019-04-09
Periodic Table 2012-10-28
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- i have 27 protons
- i am a gas that 35 protons
- my element symbol is Pb
- i have a atomic mass of 65.38
- i am a transition metal that has 46 protons
- i have 3 protons
- i am the liquid in a thermometer
- i have a atomic mass of 226
- i am the gas in a neon signs
- my element symbol is AuNpotassium i have a atomic number of 19
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- i have 18 protons
- my element symbol is Ag
- i have 22 protons
- i have two protons
- my atomic mass is 40.078
- i am the H in H2O
- i have 96 protons
- my element symbol is Fe
- my element symbol is Ni
19 Clues: i have 3 protons • i have 18 protons • i have 27 protons • i have 22 protons • i am the H in H2O • i have 96 protons • i have two protons • my element symbol is Ag • my element symbol is Pb • my element symbol is Fe • my element symbol is Ni • my atomic mass is 40.078 • i am a gas that 35 protons • i have a atomic mass of 226 • i am the gas in a neon signs • i have a atomic mass of 65.38 • ...
Periodic Table 2013-05-15
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- Only gas on the metal side of the periodic table
- Line that seperates the metals from non-metals
- Located on the right side of the zigzag line
- Example of a metal
- Bottom number
- Vertical rows
- Groups
- Table that holds the elements
- Side the metals are located
- Word above the atomic mass
- Number above the element symbol
- Horizontal row
- example of a nonmetal
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- Lettter above the element name
- Example of a metal
- Element on period 4 and family 13
- Elements in the same family have
- Side the nonmetals are located
- located on the left side of the zigzag line
- Holds an elements atomic mass, number, symbol, and name
20 Clues: Groups • Bottom number • Vertical rows • Horizontal row • Example of a metal • Example of a metal • example of a nonmetal • Word above the atomic mass • Side the metals are located • Table that holds the elements • Lettter above the element name • Side the nonmetals are located • Number above the element symbol • Elements in the same family have • Element on period 4 and family 13 • ...
Periodic Table 2023-10-29
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- My atomic number is 11
- I’m the most reactive and the most electronegative of all the elements
- I’m a subatomic particle with a positive charge
- My atomic number is 5
- my atomic number is 24
- I melt at 420 degrees Celsius
- My atomic weight is 183.84
- I’m the 8th most abundant metal in earths crust
- I’m an electron located on the outermost shell
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- I’m twice as strong as Aluminum
- I’m the most stable element
- My atomic number is 19
- I’m naturally antibacterial
- My atomic number is 78
- I’m the most reactive and the most electronegative of all the elements
- I’m the second most abundant metal on Earth
- Animals and plants require me for respiration
- I’m a metal that is liquid at room temperature
- I’m the lightest metal
- I’m named after mythical, death dealing goblins
- my atomic number is 10
21 Clues: My atomic number is 5 • My atomic number is 19 • My atomic number is 11 • My atomic number is 78 • my atomic number is 24 • I’m the lightest metal • my atomic number is 10 • My atomic weight is 183.84 • I’m the most stable element • I’m naturally antibacterial • I melt at 420 degrees Celsius • I’m twice as strong as Aluminum • I’m the second most abundant metal on Earth • ...
Periodic Table 2023-10-25
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- period 7 group 6
- what we need to breathe
- symbol is Au
- Atonic number 92
- The noble gas with the least mass
- has a neutral charge
- all living things have
- most reactive alkaline earth metal
- Most reactive in group 1
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- atomic weight of 47.867
- pairs with sodium to make salt
- Noble gas with weight 39.948
- Symbol is U
- Has weight 83.798
- Lots in Yellowstone
- symbol Cu
- used to be used in thermometers
- Period 4 row 4
- Salt
- Atomic number 27
20 Clues: Salt • symbol Cu • Symbol is U • symbol is Au • Period 4 row 4 • period 7 group 6 • Atonic number 92 • Atomic number 27 • Has weight 83.798 • Lots in Yellowstone • has a neutral charge • all living things have • atomic weight of 47.867 • what we need to breathe • Most reactive in group 1 • Noble gas with weight 39.948 • pairs with sodium to make salt • used to be used in thermometers • ...
periodic table 2024-02-13
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- An expression that shows the elements in a compound and the proportions of those elements.
- The averaged number of protons and neutrons in an element.
- The vertical columns on the periodic table
- The man-made or laboratory made elements on the periodic table.
- Forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
- Organizes all discovered elements into rows (periods) and columns (groups) according to increasing atomic number.
- The horizontal rows on the periodic table.
- The number of protons in an element.
- An atom or molecule with a net charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
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- The material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after the change.
- An element whose properties are between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors.
- A process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance.
- The positively charged subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- A change of materials into another, new materials with different properties and one or more than one new substances are formed.
- Electron in the outer shell of an atom.
- Metals have a shiny appearance, are good conductors of heat and electricity, can be melted, are malleable and ductile.
- Made of one type of atom, cannot be separated
- The neutrally (no charge) subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- a type of chemical element that lacks the charistics of a metal
19 Clues: The number of protons in an element. • Electron in the outer shell of an atom. • The vertical columns on the periodic table • The horizontal rows on the periodic table. • Made of one type of atom, cannot be separated • The averaged number of protons and neutrons in an element. • The man-made or laboratory made elements on the periodic table. • ...
Periodic Table 2023-02-27
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- _________ are the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The ________ of a chemical element is a measure of the size of its atom, usually the mean or typical distance from the center of the nucleus to the outermost isolated electron.
- _______ are natural materials that do not produce heat or electricity and that are structurally brittle
- any of a group of rare gases that include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and sometimes radon and that exhibit great stability and extremely low reaction rates.
- _______, any of the six chemical elements that comprise Group 2
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- Periodic ______ are specific patterns that are present in the periodic table that illustrate different aspects of a certain element.
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- In chemistry and atomic physics, an _______ may be thought of as an orbit followed by electrons around an atom's nucleus.
- ________, any of the six nonmetallic elements that constitute Group 17
- As its name implies, _______ is the act of emitting radiation spontaneously.
- ________ is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons toward itself.
- The ________ of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid.
- _______ is the ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances.
- The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- ________, any of the six chemical elements that make up Group 1
- The _______ of an isotope and the relative isotopic mass refers to a certain specific isotope of an element.Density
- __________ is the name given to the set of chemical properties associated with elements that are metals.
- In chemistry, the _______ of an element is the measure of its combining capacity with other atoms when it forms chemical compounds or molecules
- As has been mentioned, March 1, 1869 is considered as the _______ of the Periodic Law.
19 Clues: The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor. • ________, any of the six chemical elements that make up Group 1 • _______, any of the six chemical elements that comprise Group 2 • ________, any of the six nonmetallic elements that constitute Group 17 • As its name implies, _______ is the act of emitting radiation spontaneously. • ...
Periodic Table 2024-05-10
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- Rhymes with Daddy
- Rhymes with Stalecks
- Rhymes with Ten scar
- Rhymes with Neeyo
- Rhymes with Ram yule
- Rhymes with Peath in
- Rhymes with On
- Rhymes with Stenrie
- Rhymes with Smelly clot
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- Rhymes with Racks
- Rhymes with Ste dy
- Rhymes with Slob
- Rhymes with Marth ya
- Rhymes with Nar ly
- Rhymes with Hen K
- Rhymes with Brolly
- Rhymes with Pen Bro
- Rhymes with Claspa
- Rhymes with Porch
19 Clues: Rhymes with On • Rhymes with Slob • Rhymes with Racks • Rhymes with Daddy • Rhymes with Hen K • Rhymes with Neeyo • Rhymes with Porch • Rhymes with Ste dy • Rhymes with Nar ly • Rhymes with Brolly • Rhymes with Claspa • Rhymes with Pen Bro • Rhymes with Stenrie • Rhymes with Stalecks • Rhymes with Marth ya • Rhymes with Ten scar • Rhymes with Ram yule • Rhymes with Peath in • Rhymes with Smelly clot
Periodic Table 2023-05-08
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- transfers heat
- positive charge
- transfer of heat though heated fluid
- left to right
- can bend
- atom with the same atomic number
- mass size of an atom
- a metal and nonmetal
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- zero charge
- mass and volume
- up and down
- does not conduct heat or electricity
- smallest unit of a compound
- the resistivity falls as its temperature
- smallest unit of an element
- a chemical that can't be broken down
- conducts heat and electricity
- 2 or more elements
- negative charge
19 Clues: can bend • zero charge • up and down • left to right • transfers heat • mass and volume • positive charge • negative charge • 2 or more elements • a metal and nonmetal • mass size of an atom • smallest unit of a compound • smallest unit of an element • conducts heat and electricity • atom with the same atomic number • does not conduct heat or electricity • transfer of heat though heated fluid • ...
Periodic Table 2023-08-29
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- shell The__ orbitals in the outermost shell of the atom.
- what makes the periodic tble really invaluble is ___
- The seven horizontal ros are called__
- have similar valence__ configurations.
- Each element has a unique atomic number-thats the number of__
- below the symbol is the full name of the elent and it__
- Nonmetal are generally NOT__
- You can predict a lot about chemical ___
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- Except for___ which are on the upper left
- Each row corresponds to a different__
- the elements in a group have similar chemical__
- Nonmetals are also not good___ of heat or electricty
- A vertical column of elements is called a__ or family
- The__ is the most powerful tool chemist use.
- ___ are found on the upper right of the periodic table
- Each element is represented by one___
- On a square above the chemical symbol is the__
- the elements that are found on either side are often called__
- On the peridoc table you can find out the___ of the chemical
19 Clues: Nonmetal are generally NOT__ • Each row corresponds to a different__ • The seven horizontal ros are called__ • Each element is represented by one___ • have similar valence__ configurations. • You can predict a lot about chemical ___ • Except for___ which are on the upper left • The__ is the most powerful tool chemist use. • On a square above the chemical symbol is the__ • ...
Periodic Table 2023-05-09
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- a substance having a finite activation energy (band gap) for electron conduction
- fixed distances from the nucleus of an atom where electrons may be found
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- an atom or a molecule that has a positive or negative electrical charge
- an ion with negative charge
- devised the periodic table
- an ion with positive charge
- the number of protons in each atom
- An element that is not a metal but that has some properties of metals
- A small, positively charged particle of matter found in the atoms of all elements
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- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom
- a simple substance that cannot be broken down into smaller parts or changed into another substance
- an element that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds
- the quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element
- measure of its atomic mass/ atomic mass unit
- a horizontal row of the periodic table
- odorless, colorless, nonflammable, and monotonic gases that have low chemical reactivity
- A verticle column in the periodic table
- the particles in an atom that have a neutral charge
19 Clues: devised the periodic table • an ion with negative charge • an ion with positive charge • the number of protons in each atom • the basic unit of a chemical element • a horizontal row of the periodic table • A verticle column in the periodic table • measure of its atomic mass/ atomic mass unit • the particles in an atom that have a neutral charge • ...
Periodic Table 2024-09-18
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- only metal that is liquid at room temperature
- unreactive, inert elements
- noble gas that emits a blueish-purple light when electricity flows through it
- malleable, ductile, lustrous, good conductors
- nonmetals that are the most reactive
- reason for the reactivity of atoms
- metals that have high melting and boiling points
- metalloids are also called this because they conduct electricity, but not as well as metals
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- columns
- rows
- insulators, dull, poor conductors
- most reactive alkali metal
- the only thing the period helps us with
- metals that are the most reactive
- valence electrons of halogens
- halogens react with alkali metals to form these
- valence electrons of alkali metals
- noble gas in the second period
- stable amount of valence electrons for MOST elements
19 Clues: rows • columns • unreactive, inert elements • most reactive alkali metal • valence electrons of halogens • noble gas in the second period • insulators, dull, poor conductors • metals that are the most reactive • valence electrons of alkali metals • reason for the reactivity of atoms • nonmetals that are the most reactive • the only thing the period helps us with • ...
Periodic Table 2025-02-23
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- has the symbol Ag
- is the 33rd element
- is the 53rd element
- is the 22nd element
- is the 18th element
- is the 31st element
- is the 1st element
- is the 2nd element
- is the 47th element
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- has the Fe symbol
- is the 28th element
- is the 82nd element
- is the 19th element
- is the 7th element
- is the tenth element
- is the 106th element
- is the 16th element
- is the 11th element
- is the 80th element
- is the 8th element
20 Clues: has the Fe symbol • has the symbol Ag • is the 7th element • is the 8th element • is the 1st element • is the 2nd element • is the 28th element • is the 33rd element • is the 82nd element • is the 19th element • is the 53rd element • is the 22nd element • is the 18th element • is the 16th element • is the 11th element • is the 31st element • is the 80th element • is the 47th element • ...
Periodic Table 2025-01-09
Periodic table 2026-02-03
20 Clues: salt • Poison • matches • green gas • rare metal • Bright gas • soft metal • blue metal • heavy metal • shiny metal • light metal • Light metal • radioactive • purple solid • yellow solid • Breathing gas • Prevents rust • valuable metal • liquid element • Reactive metal
Chemistry 2013-10-14
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- gas An extremely nonreactive group 8A element.
- A highly reactive group 7A element.
- Rows in the Periodic table.
- Elements Groups of elements in the modern periodic table that are designated with an A and posses a wide range of chemical and physical properties.
- The boxes are arranged in order of increasing atomic number into a series of columns.
- Elements that are generally gases or dull, brittle solids that are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
- An element that is solid at room temperature, a good conductor of heat and electricity, and is generally shiny; most metals are ductile and malleable.
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- An element, such as Silicon or germanium, that has physical and chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- transition metal A type of of group N element that is contained in the f-block of the periodic table and is characterized by a filled outermost s orbital,, and filled or partially filled 4f and 5f orbitals.
- law The statement that there is a periodic repetition of chemical and physical properties of the elements when they are arranged by increasing atomic number.
- metal A group of B element that is contained in the d-block of the periodic table and, with some exeptions, is characterized by a filled outermost s orbital of energy level n, and filled or partially filled d orbitals of energy level n-1
- Earth Metal Group 2A elements in the modern periodic table.
12 Clues: Rows in the Periodic table. • A highly reactive group 7A element. • gas An extremely nonreactive group 8A element. • Earth Metal Group 2A elements in the modern periodic table. • The boxes are arranged in order of increasing atomic number into a series of columns. • ...
periodic table 2013-09-22
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- point/when a liquid freezes to a solid.
- particles/it is the mass of the atom.
- how an object looks,feels,or acts.
- smallest unit that makes up Everything.
- matter that turns liquid to solid.
- matter that turns liquid to gas.
- amount of space that matter occupies
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- point/when a solid melts.
- symbol/it is the symbol of the element.
- a negative charge.
- matter that is water.
- the middle of an atom.
- a neutral charge.
- smallest part of a substance.
- the table are called rows.
- a positive charge.
- the table are called groups.
- point/when a liquid turns to a gas
- something that takes up space.
19 Clues: a neutral charge. • a negative charge. • a positive charge. • matter that is water. • the middle of an atom. • point/when a solid melts. • the table are called rows. • the table are called groups. • smallest part of a substance. • something that takes up space. • matter that turns liquid to gas. • how an object looks,feels,or acts. • point/when a liquid turns to a gas • ...
