periodic%20table Crossword Puzzles
Periodic Table Project 2023-12-01
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- The ____ have high melting and boiling points
- most reactive nonmetal group
- Lithium is in this group of metals
- lithium is this type of element
- metals have _____ melting points(usually are solids)
- iconic charge of oxygen
- Hydrogen is this type of element
- this kind of metal is group 3-12
- nonmetals are _____ and break easily
- boron is this type of element
- alkali have _____ melting and boiling points relative to other metals
- who is credited for organizing the first periodic table
- The _____ react with water to form bases
- ____ is most reactive nonmetal
- thorium is in this group
- The _____ is the most reactive metal
- metalloids are better _____ than nonmetal but not as good as metals
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- The ____ essentially non reactive, inert
- metals that become positive are called...
- alkali metals react with this to form strong bases
- how many valence electrons does krypton have
- The ____ all are radioactive
- how many valence electrons hydrogen have
- cerium is in this group
- Fluorine is in this kind of nonmetal group
- The ____ have multiple oxidation states
- how many valence electrons carbon have
- Mendeleev organized the elements in order of increasing atomic ___
- How is the modern periodic table organized
- Helium is in this kind of gas
- these types of elements become negative ions
- Beryllium is an ______ of earth metals
32 Clues: cerium is in this group • iconic charge of oxygen • thorium is in this group • most reactive nonmetal group • The ____ all are radioactive • boron is this type of element • Helium is in this kind of gas • lithium is this type of element • ____ is most reactive nonmetal • Hydrogen is this type of element • this kind of metal is group 3-12 • Lithium is in this group of metals • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-10-24
118 Clues: Y • V • K • I • P • F • S • U • C • B • N • H • O • W • Rf • Os • Zn • Tl • Te • Hs • Sc • Br • Sg • He • Hg • Mn • Bh • Ca • Lr • Rh • Og • Lv • Fl • Ac • Cu • Mo • Ce • Cd • Db • Pb • Ba • Ag • At • Nb • Cf • Nd • Ds • Ge • Xe • Na • Mg • Pu • Pd • La • Pr • Ra • Sm • Pm • Cm • Es • Tb • Co • Re • No • Bi • Bk • Ne • Sr • Be • Lu • In • Ir • Tc • Cs • Ti • Sn • Am • Er • Po • Ar • Li • Hf • Mt • Yb • Kr • Th • Nh • Cr • Rn • Np • Fe • Si • Ni • Pt • Au • As • Ta • Md • Pa • Ts • Cl • Tm • Gd • Eu • Dy • Zr • Ga • Al • Ru • Se • Fr • Fm • Rg • Cn • Ho • Sb • Mc • Rb
Periodic table elements 2023-11-02
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- atomic clocks
- earthmovers
- sun and stars
- bicycles
- shells and bones
- chemical pipelines
- chlorophyll
- x-ray diagnosis
- Global Navigation
- lasers
- Fireworks
- nuclear submarines
- laser atom traps
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- Lamp filaments
- Mag lev trains
- salt
- Fruits and vegetables
- Emeralds
- stainless steel
- luminous watches
- aerospace
- Batteries
- Cutting tools
- springs
- Mobile Phones
25 Clues: salt • lasers • springs • Emeralds • bicycles • aerospace • Batteries • Fireworks • earthmovers • chlorophyll • atomic clocks • sun and stars • Cutting tools • Mobile Phones • Lamp filaments • Mag lev trains • stainless steel • x-ray diagnosis • luminous watches • shells and bones • laser atom traps • Global Navigation • chemical pipelines • nuclear submarines • Fruits and vegetables
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-10-26
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- I can make balloons float!
- I am a row of elements.
- I determine the atomic number of an atom.
- We have properties in between metals and noble gases.
- I am the lightest element.
- I am an ion that is positively charged.
- Drink your milk! (Atomic number of 20)
- I am a column of elements.
- We make up the left side of the periodic table.
- I am also a coin, my atomic number is 28.
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- I am the second-lightest of the halogens, often used in pools.
- I am a negatively charged component of an atom.
- I am a harmful gas found in basements.
- I am a member of the earth metals and I was used in telescopes.
- I am an ion that is negatively charged.
- I am a neutral charged component of an atom.
- My atomic number is 78.
- I am used to make pennies.
- I have an atomic mass of 190.23.
- They often make jewelry out of me and my atomic mass is 196.97.
20 Clues: I am a row of elements. • My atomic number is 78. • I can make balloons float! • I am the lightest element. • I am used to make pennies. • I am a column of elements. • I have an atomic mass of 190.23. • I am a harmful gas found in basements. • Drink your milk! (Atomic number of 20) • I am an ion that is positively charged. • I am an ion that is negatively charged. • ...
Chimie-Tabelul Periodic 2023-10-10
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- are simbolul Cl
- are simbolul Re
- are simbolul Mg
- are simbolul Na
- are simbolul Ar
- are simboul O
- are simbolul Ti
- are simbolul C
- are simbolul Al
- are simbolu Li
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- are simboul K
- are simbolul Cu
- are simbolul H
- are simbolul Fe
- are simbolu Be
- are simbolul Ne
- are simbolul Zn
- are simbolul Au
- are simbolul Ag
- are simbolul Ca
20 Clues: are simboul K • are simboul O • are simbolul H • are simbolu Be • are simbolul C • are simbolu Li • are simbolul Cl • are simbolul Cu • are simbolul Fe • are simbolul Re • are simbolul Mg • are simbolul Na • are simbolul Ar • are simbolul Ne • are simbolul Zn • are simbolul Ti • are simbolul Au • are simbolul Ag • are simbolul Ca • are simbolul Al
The Periodic Table 2024-01-24
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- shiny, easily shaped material
- anything that is not a metal
- decay when an unstable atomic nucleus looses energy by radiation
- gathering of things
- when an unstable atom releases radiation
- element that creates or forms salt
- number shows the number of protons in an atom
- cloud space where electrons are found
- negatively charged particle
- atom with more or less neutrons
- metallic chemical element that has negative ions
- chemical element similar to transition metals
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- ion atom with more protons than electrons
- mixture of metals and nonmetals
- groups on the table of elements
- positively charged particle
- shows an atoms mass
- metal chemical metal element containing several different elements
- atom with more or less electrons
- particle with no charge (neutral)
- center of an atom
- ion atom with more electrons than protons
- gasses gases with low reactivity
- metals less reactive types of metal
- metals element made of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium
25 Clues: center of an atom • gathering of things • shows an atoms mass • positively charged particle • negatively charged particle • anything that is not a metal • shiny, easily shaped material • mixture of metals and nonmetals • groups on the table of elements • atom with more or less neutrons • atom with more or less electrons • particle with no charge (neutral) • ...
Periodic Table (Orient) 2024-10-16
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- My symbol is Pb
- I am a halogen often used as a bleaching agent
- I am the heaviest of the stable halogens
- After hydrogen I am the most abundant element in the universe and I am an alkaline earth metal
- My chemical symbol is K
- I am the lightest of all the elements
- I am a precious metal and my atomic number is 79
- I am a metal which is liquid at room temperatures
- I am between nickle and zinc on the periodic table
- I have 26 protons
- My most common oxidation state is -2
- I am an inactive gas
- I am an alkali metal and you need me to survive, but too much of a good thing is also bad for you
- I am an alkaline earth metal found between calcium and barium
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- I am an alkaline earth metal and found in your bones
- I am a hard, brittle crystalline solid commonly found in many electronic devices and I even have a valley named after me
- My atomic number is 74
- I am the lightest metal with an oxidation number +3 and my symbol B
- I make up nearly 80% of air and am found in the 15th group
- I was discovered and named by Marie Curie
- My atomic mass is 32.064
- I am a metal with 28 electrons
- I am a noble gas from the 5th period
- I am an alkaline earth metal and I burn pink!
- I am the first element in group 6
- I am an alkaline earth metal that is in the 5th period
- I am an inert gas often used in signs
27 Clues: My symbol is Pb • I have 26 protons • I am an inactive gas • My atomic number is 74 • My chemical symbol is K • My atomic mass is 32.064 • I am a metal with 28 electrons • I am the first element in group 6 • I am a noble gas from the 5th period • My most common oxidation state is -2 • I am the lightest of all the elements • I am an inert gas often used in signs • ...
Periodic Table Quiz 2024-11-04
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- Known as the "Bringer of Light" in Latin (10 letters)
- The chemical element with the symbol He (5 letters)
- The element essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- Element discovered in 1898 with the symbol Kr (7 letters)
- Commonly used in pencils, symbol is C (8 letters)
- Element that shares properties with metals and non-metals (8 letters)
- Named after the scientist who discovered radioactivity (6 letters)
- The metal used in making coins, has the symbol Ni (6 letters)
- Common element in fertilizers, symbol is K (9 letters)
- A transition metal, symbol is Cu (6 letters)
- The element known for its use in batteries (6 letters)
- A noble gas with atomic number 10 (4 letters)
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- The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust (9 letters)
- Rare earth metal with a greenish color, symbol is Pr (12 letters)
- The only metal that is liquid at room temperature (7 letters)
- Named after a country in Scandinavia, symbol is Y (7 letters)
- This element's atomic number is 47 (6 letters)
- Known as the lightest element (8 letters)
- The chemical symbol is Fe (4 letters)
- Non-metal used in making computer chips (8 letters)
20 Clues: The chemical symbol is Fe (4 letters) • Known as the lightest element (8 letters) • A transition metal, symbol is Cu (6 letters) • A noble gas with atomic number 10 (4 letters) • This element's atomic number is 47 (6 letters) • Commonly used in pencils, symbol is C (8 letters) • The chemical element with the symbol He (5 letters) • ...
Periodic Table Project 2024-11-22
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- Most reactive nonmetal
- Alkali Earth metals have a positve charge of *Blank*
- Russian chemist that looked for common properties in elements.
- Essentially non-reactive
- Metals become positive ions called what?
- He wrote a textbook that included an abbreviated version of a periodic table that contained 28 elements.
- Alkali metals react with *BLANK* to make strong bases.
- React violently with most nonmetals
- less reactive than alkali metals
- these are classified not as a nonmetal but instead a Metal.
- Alkali metals classify as?
- Alkaline earth metals react with water to form *BlANK*.
- most gases are classified as *BlANK*
- What can be easy or hard to change for Metalloids?
- Noble gasses are classified as what?
- becasue of their properties Transition metals are classified as?
- elements with properties of metals and non metals
- Metals have a *BLANK* melting point
- These are the type of electrons that are the outermost
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- Alkali Metals have a positive charge of *BLANK*
- High electrical conductivity
- was the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing atomic mass, he was not credited due to his table being incomplete.
- Have multiple oxidation states
- If a nonmetal isn't strong, it's what?
- Valance electrons are the electrons that have the *BLANK* energy level
- Halogens have a negative charge of *Blank*
- extremely soft
- All are radioactive
- Lewis Dot Structures provide a way to visualize an atoms *BLANK*.
- Halogens are classified as what?
- Lanthanides A.K.A. *BLANK*
- Actinides are metals due to them all being *BLANK*.
32 Clues: extremely soft • All are radioactive • Most reactive nonmetal • Essentially non-reactive • Alkali metals classify as? • Lanthanides A.K.A. *BLANK* • High electrical conductivity • Have multiple oxidation states • less reactive than alkali metals • Halogens are classified as what? • React violently with most nonmetals • Metals have a *BLANK* melting point • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2021-09-01
Periodic Table Project 2022-03-17
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- Weaker effective charge
- Measure of weather or not atoms will trade electrons with other atoms
- Metallic shiny metals moderately reactive
- Elements are categorized based on
- Dull solid or gases moderately reactive
- Located in outermost orbital
- Electrons pulled in
- Directly related to effective nuclear charge
- 2 shells 1 electron
- Stronger elective charge
- representation of a compound using symbols and numbers
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- When you move __ the row, elements become less reactive
- Which way does a group go?
- Completely unreactive
- rule Every atom wants 8 electrons
- 2 shells 8 electrons
- AMU
- 6 shells 2 electrons
- Most electronegative
- Soft slivery metals VERY REACTIVE
- Which way does a period go?
- 4 shells 2 electrons
- Can only hold 2 valence electrons
- atoms that Let go of electrons easily
- Extremely reactive
25 Clues: AMU • Extremely reactive • Electrons pulled in • 2 shells 1 electron • 2 shells 8 electrons • 6 shells 2 electrons • Most electronegative • 4 shells 2 electrons • Completely unreactive • Weaker effective charge • Stronger elective charge • Which way does a group go? • Which way does a period go? • Located in outermost orbital • rule Every atom wants 8 electrons • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-06-16
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- Gas needed to live
- Least electronegative
- Commonly found in wires
- Component of steel
- Found in turkey bullets
- High heat tolerance
- Build bone density
- Found in bananas
- Used in nuclear reactors
- Lightest element
- Component of sand
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- Majority of the atmosphere
- Foundation of organic chemistry
- Cleaning agent
- Most diamagnetic (repulsive)
- Type of rechargeable battery
- Used for superconductors
- Smallest radius
- Ion form used to fire neurons
- Most electronegative
- Found in "old" thermometers
- Purple gas
- Third most abundant in atmosphere
23 Clues: Purple gas • Cleaning agent • Smallest radius • Found in bananas • Lightest element • Component of sand • Gas needed to live • Component of steel • Build bone density • High heat tolerance • Most electronegative • Least electronegative • Commonly found in wires • Found in turkey bullets • Used for superconductors • Used in nuclear reactors • Majority of the atmosphere • Found in "old" thermometers • ...
The Periodic Table 2022-10-06
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- The horizontal rows on the table, with the elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
- Non-metals form blank by sharing an electron-pair between them.
- Element with the lowest electronegativity.
- the vertical columns on the table. These define a "family" of elements which have similar chemical properties
- Electrons in this shell are called
- chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself.
- English chemist who presented another way of classifying and organizing the elements.
- Are elements that appear dull and are poor conductors of heat.
- as "like a metal", which means that they conduct heat and electricity moderately well, and possess some properties of metals and some properties of non-metals.
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- Are elements that are shiny, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Formed between non-metals and metals through an electron transfer.
- German chemist who observed that several elements could be classified into sets of three which is called Triad
- negatively charged ion is called
- The outermost layer of an atom.
- Eight valence electrons is described by the
- An atom or a molecule that has an electrical charge is called
- In the same group with the same electron configuration in their valence electron.
- He reported the discovery of a new gaseous element ARGON This element is chemically inert and did not fit any of the known periodic groups.
- type of covalent bond in which the electrons forming the bond are unequally distributed
- positively charged ion is called
- A group of elements that has full octet electrons.
21 Clues: The outermost layer of an atom. • negatively charged ion is called • positively charged ion is called • Electrons in this shell are called • Element with the lowest electronegativity. • Eight valence electrons is described by the • A group of elements that has full octet electrons. • An atom or a molecule that has an electrical charge is called • ...
Periodic(ish) Table 2022-10-11
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- Cerium’s abbreviation
- AN:54
- AW:12
- Y
- Ag
- From France(gross)
- Atoms electrical alignment
- number of electrons in first orbital
- Manganese’s abbreviation
- A table with elements that no one should be forced to memorize
- Fe
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- Negatively charged part of an atom
- Part of an atom’s nucleus with no charge
- AM:133
- AN:1
- AM:197
- smallest particle of ordinary matter
- AN:28
- K
- AN:14
- AN:78
- Ra
- Positively charged part of an atom
23 Clues: Y • K • Ag • Ra • Fe • AN:1 • AN:54 • AW:12 • AN:28 • AN:14 • AN:78 • AM:133 • AM:197 • From France(gross) • Cerium’s abbreviation • Manganese’s abbreviation • Atoms electrical alignment • Negatively charged part of an atom • Positively charged part of an atom • smallest particle of ordinary matter • number of electrons in first orbital • Part of an atom’s nucleus with no charge • ...
The Periodic Table 2022-07-30
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- Used to make brass
- Makes up the most weight in a penny
- The most abundant element in the Universe
- Used in fluorescent lights
- Light and strong enough to make airplanes out of
- Traditional matches use this element to ignite
- Five cents
- The most important element of life
- The most reactive element
- Makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- Used in missile and rocket parts (Very expensive and Toxic!)
- Found on car bumpers
- Used in semiconductors
- Usually associated with poison
- An Alkali Metal used in batteries
- Great for artificial joints because of its nonrusting and nonallergenic nature
- Commonly found in Borax (and the reason we call it Borax!)
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- These lights might glow orange-red
- Great for sanitizing pools
- I'd tell you a chemistry joke but all the good ones ______
- Why sparklers are cool
- Usually used to disinfect hot tubs
- The most abundant element on Earth
- Used in bicycle frames, fishing rods,gold iron shafts, and baseball bats
- Found in bones, milk, and chalk
- Best tasting of all the alkali metals
- You can melt this metal in your hand
- Radioactive bananas!
- Smells like rotten eggs
- In trace amounts can give glass a deep blue color
- Hahahahahahaha
- Only element to have an Age named after it
32 Clues: Five cents • Hahahahahahaha • Used to make brass • Radioactive bananas! • Found on car bumpers • Why sparklers are cool • Used in semiconductors • Smells like rotten eggs • The most reactive element • Great for sanitizing pools • Used in fluorescent lights • Makes up 78% of the atmosphere • Usually associated with poison • Found in bones, milk, and chalk • An Alkali Metal used in batteries • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-05-03
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- Columns of the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of valence electrons
- A metal group with all 1 valence electrons; most reactive group of metals
- Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid
- all to the right side of the stair step line, besides hydrogen; most gasses
- __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital
- The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive
- Extremely reactive in element form; group 17
- A bond that is formed when a metal bonds with a metal
- Indicates the number of electrons lost of gained
- The scientist who the model, that shows elections orbit around a nucleus, is named after
- Rows on the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of electron rings
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- Describes metal; the ability to be hammered into sheets
- The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A metal group that is not found in element form in nature
- A bond that is formed when metals are bonded with non metals
- An atom that is positively charged
- __ Number the sum of protons and neutrons
- Found to the left of the stair step line; shiny and good conductors
- __ number; number of protons; determines the type of element
20 Clues: An atom that is positively charged • Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid • __ Number the sum of protons and neutrons • The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond • Extremely reactive in element form; group 17 • The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive • Indicates the number of electrons lost of gained • __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-05-03
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- Columns of the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of valence electrons
- A metal group with all 1 valence electrons; most reactive group of metals
- Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid
- all to the right side of the stair step line, besides hydrogen; most gasses
- __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital
- The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive
- Extremely reactive in element form; group 17
- A bond that is formed when a metal bonds with a metal
- Indicates the number of electrons lost or gained
- The scientist who the model, that shows elections orbit around a nucleus, is named after
- Rows on the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of electron rings
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- Describes metal; the ability to be hammered into sheets
- The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A metal group that is not found in element form in nature
- A bond that is formed when metals are bonded with non metals
- An atom that is positively charged
- __ Number; the sum of protons and neutrons
- Found to the left of the stair step line; shiny and good conductors
- __ number; number of protons; determines the type of element
20 Clues: An atom that is positively charged • Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid • __ Number; the sum of protons and neutrons • The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond • Extremely reactive in element form; group 17 • The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive • Indicates the number of electrons lost or gained • __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital • ...
The Periodic Table 2022-05-03
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- Smallest particle of an element that retains it's properties
- Shiny, conductors, malleable, ductile, and solid elements
- When an atom has a charge
- electrons Electrons in the outermost orbital
- Capital letter (with 1 or 2 lowercase)
- Organizes table vertically
- Particles with a negative charge that are around the nucleus
- Particles in the nucleus that are electrically neutral
- Particles in the nucleus with a positive charge
- A substance made up of atoms that are alike
- Elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion
- A positively charged atom
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- Number of protons an atom has
- Sum of of protons and neutrons
- Organizes table horizontally
- Positively charged center of the atom
- Area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- Brittle, dull, and mostly gaseous elements
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- Electrons travel in defined circular orbits around the nucleus
20 Clues: When an atom has a charge • A positively charged atom • Organizes table vertically • Organizes table horizontally • Number of protons an atom has • Sum of of protons and neutrons • Positively charged center of the atom • Capital letter (with 1 or 2 lowercase) • Brittle, dull, and mostly gaseous elements • A substance made up of atoms that are alike • ...
The Periodic Table 2022-12-17
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- Element used in electrical wiring and to form the base of cooking utensils due to its conductivity properties
- Element with atomic mass 79
- Element with atomic number 3
- Element at the start of the third period
- Name of column on the Periodic Table
- Elements with metallic and non-metallic properties
- First element in the compound name for water
- Element with the symbol Fe
- Metal that forms a protective coating on iron-containing materials
- Elements and compounds that can be separated
- Element that reacts with most metals
- Element with atomic number with atomic number 7
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- Group of unreactive gases
- Element with the symbol C
- Element with atomic mass 31
- Most reactive nonmetal
- Element with atomic number 12
- Element with atomic number 13
- Element with the symbol Au
- Element with atomic number 20
- Only liquid metal
- Atoms of the same type
- Element with the symbol Ag
- Two different elements combined to form a new substance
- Name of row on the Periodic Table
25 Clues: Only liquid metal • Most reactive nonmetal • Atoms of the same type • Group of unreactive gases • Element with the symbol C • Element with the symbol Au • Element with the symbol Ag • Element with the symbol Fe • Element with atomic mass 31 • Element with atomic mass 79 • Element with atomic number 3 • Element with atomic number 12 • Element with atomic number 13 • ...
Periodic Table Review 2022-12-15
45 Clues: I • C • V • O • F • U • S • H • P • K • B • N • Pt • Ca • Mg • Ga • Cu • Pb • Br • Ni • Se • Ar • Ne • Fe • Kr • Sn • As • Ch • Ti • Hg • Sc • Be • Ge • Cl • He • Ba • Li • Au • Si • Zn • Al • Na • Ag • Co • Mn
The Periodic Table 2022-07-18
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-12-13
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- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
- I looked everywhere but they _____!
- What does a doctor do to his patients?
- This class is really _____.
- This element has 16 electrons.
- A police man
- Element symbol is Li.
- How do you plant beans?
- This metal melts in your hand.
- We breathe this to live.
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- The lightest element.
- Heaviest element.
- Element with shortest name.
- This elements symbol is C.
- I'm a proud _________!
- This element is found in your blood.
- They gave him a full dozen he only wanted _______.
- The farmer used this to walk his dog.
- What is half of a dime?
- First place runners get a ____ medal.
20 Clues: A police man • Heaviest element. • The lightest element. • Element symbol is Li. • I'm a proud _________! • What is half of a dime? • How do you plant beans? • We breathe this to live. • This elements symbol is C. • Element with shortest name. • This class is really _____. • This element has 16 electrons. • This metal melts in your hand. • I looked everywhere but they _____! • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-09-28
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- Property of electrons that may be thought of as clockwise or counterclockwise orientation
- the rows of the periodic table
- How strongly an atom attracts a pair of electrons to itself when bonded with another atom
- An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons
- Electron in outer shell associated with an atom
- Any state with energy greater than ground state
- The distance from the center of the nucleus to the outermost energy level of an ion
- A transparent object that separates light white light into a full color spectrum; a glass or other transparent object with refracting surfaces at an acute angle with each other and that separates white light into a spectrum of colors
- Stationary state of lowest energy
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- Region of space with high probability of finding an electron
- The columns of the periodic table
- A force of attraction or repulsion caused by charged particles
- Repeating patterns in the periodic table
- Ways in which electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms
- The amount of energy needed to remove one valence electron from an atom
- The distance from the center of the nucleus to the outermost energy level of an atom
- Fixed energies an electron can have; path in which an electron is most likely moving
- Simplified version of the quantum mechanical model
- Amount of energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another
- Number of wave cycles passing a given point per unit time
20 Clues: the rows of the periodic table • The columns of the periodic table • Stationary state of lowest energy • Repeating patterns in the periodic table • Electron in outer shell associated with an atom • Any state with energy greater than ground state • Simplified version of the quantum mechanical model • An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2022-09-14
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- ใช้ในกระบวนการปรับปรุงคุณภาพน้ำยาพารา เป็นส่วนผสมของไม้ขีดไฟ ดินปืน และดอกไม้ไฟ
- ใช้ชุบโลหะป้องกันการเกิดสนิม
- เป็นธาตุองค์ประกอบของสิ่งมีชีวิต เป็นองค์ประกอบสำคัญของซากดึกดำบรรพ์
- นำมาเคลือบโลหะใช้เป็นฟิวส์ตัดวงจรไฟฟ้า
- ใช้เป็นโครงสร้างในการสร้างบ้าน อาคาร ใช้ทำรางรถไฟ
- ใชทำแบตเตอรี่ ทำหัวกระสุน ทำอุปกรณ์ป้องกันรังสี ใช้หุ้มสายเคเบิลสายไฟฟ้าและสายโทรศัพท์
- นำมาใช้บรรจุบอลลูนและเรือเหาะ นำไปผสมกับออกซิเจนเพื่อใช้เป็นอากาศสำหรับหายใจของนักประดาน้ำ
- เป็นตัวกลางในการแลกเปลี่ยนความร้อน เป็นสารหล่อเย็นในปฏิกรณ์นิวเคลียสร์ นำไปทำหลอดไฟเพื่อให้แสงสว่างตามท้องถนน
- ใช้ผสมในยาสีฟันเพื่อป้องกันฟันผุ ใช้ทำเทฟลอนสำหรับเคลือบกระทะ
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- ทำเครื่องประดับ เป็นส่วนประกอบของอุปกรณ์การแพทย์
- ใช้ทำเส้นลวดไฟฟ้า ใช้ในอุตสาหกรรมก่อสร้าง
- นำไปทำสารกึ่งตัวนำ ทำเซลล์สุริยะ นำไปผลิตซิลิโคน
- ใช้เป็นตัวทำละลาย ใช้ในการดับเพลิง ใช้ในอุตสากรรมย้อมและฟอกสี
- ใช้ในอุตสาหกรรมฟอกสีกระดาษ ใช้ฆ่าเชื้อโรคในน้ำประปาและสระว่ายน้ำ
- ใช้เป็นสารเร่งปฏิกิริยา ในการผลิตยางรถยนต์ ทำเป็นขั้วไฟฟ้าของถ่านไฟฉาย
- ใช้ในกระบวนไฮโดรจีเนชั่นซึ่งใช้ในอุตสาหกรรมอาหาร ในสถานะของเหลวใช้เป็นเชื้อเพลิงจรวด
- ใช้ทำสบู่ ปุ๋ย ดินประสิวหรือดินปืน
- นำไปทำอุปกรณ์ไฟฟ้า เครื่องครัวเครื่องใช้ห่ออาหาร เป็นส่วนประกอบของเครื่องบิน
- ใช้ในอุปกรณ์เหล็กกล้า ทำถ่านไฟฉาย ทำสี
- เป็นแก๊สช่วยในการสันดาป มนุษย์ต้องหายใจเอาแก๊สนี้เพื่อใช้ในการเผาผลาญสารอาหารให้เป็นพลังงาน
20 Clues: ใช้ชุบโลหะป้องกันการเกิดสนิม • ใช้ทำสบู่ ปุ๋ย ดินประสิวหรือดินปืน • นำมาเคลือบโลหะใช้เป็นฟิวส์ตัดวงจรไฟฟ้า • ใช้ในอุปกรณ์เหล็กกล้า ทำถ่านไฟฉาย ทำสี • ใช้ทำเส้นลวดไฟฟ้า ใช้ในอุตสาหกรรมก่อสร้าง • ทำเครื่องประดับ เป็นส่วนประกอบของอุปกรณ์การแพทย์ • นำไปทำสารกึ่งตัวนำ ทำเซลล์สุริยะ นำไปผลิตซิลิโคน • ใช้เป็นโครงสร้างในการสร้างบ้าน อาคาร ใช้ทำรางรถไฟ • ...
Periodic Table Vocabulary 2023-02-09
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- Elements that have the same number of protons but different neutrons
- Two or more atoms put together
- Part of an atom with a positive charge
- Element with the symbol K
- An element that is man-made
- In group 16 and it's atomic number is 8
- Forms diamonds
- What type of metal are the elements in group 1
- An element with properties of metals and non-metals
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- Smallest part of an element
- Large cloud of gas in space containing helium, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur
- When something can be bent or shaped
- Part of an atom with a negative charge
- Chemical formula for water
- The amount of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- Part of an atom with a zero charge
- Large star explosion
- Average number of protons and neutrons
- Two or more metals in an element mixed together
- Alkali metal that is above sodium
20 Clues: Forms diamonds • Large star explosion • Element with the symbol K • Chemical formula for water • Smallest part of an element • An element that is man-made • Two or more atoms put together • Alkali metal that is above sodium • Part of an atom with a zero charge • When something can be bent or shaped • Part of an atom with a negative charge • Part of an atom with a positive charge • ...
periodic table review 2025-11-17
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- too big to fit
- Sad energy
- bad coductivity
- very angry elements
- up and down
- radioactive
- almost as angry as alkaline metals
- location of most of the mass
- Happy elements
- Happy energy
- really wants to be happy
- different element versions
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- silicon valley
- left and right
- Russian chemist
- Big group of elements
- average weight of element
- shiny and conductive
- charged atom
- elements identitiy
20 Clues: Sad energy • up and down • radioactive • charged atom • Happy energy • silicon valley • left and right • too big to fit • Happy elements • bad coductivity • Russian chemist • elements identitiy • very angry elements • shiny and conductive • Big group of elements • really wants to be happy • average weight of element • different element versions • location of most of the mass • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-11-21
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- What is a property of transition metals
- What group is iron in?
- what are negative ions called?
- Who was credited with designing the frist periodic table
- What group is Cerium in?
- What is a property of Halogens
- What kind of elemnt is Boron?
- What is a property of Lathanides?
- What group is Neon in?
- valance electrons are the ____ electrons.
- What is a property of Nobel Gases?
- What is a property of nonmetals?
- do metals gain or loose electrons?
- what do the dots around the element symbol represent?
- What is a property of metalloids?
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- What group is sodium in?
- What group is Uranium in?
- What group is Calcium in?
- What kind of elemnt is Hydrogen?
- What is a property of metals?
- What is a property of Actinides?
- How the modern periodic table was organzied
- what is a property of Alkali Metals?
- What non metal is the most reactive?
- what are the postivie ions called?
- What group is flourine in?
- What is a property of Alkaline earth Metals?
- What kind of element is lithium?
- What metal is the most reactive?
29 Clues: What group is iron in? • What group is Neon in? • What group is sodium in? • What group is Cerium in? • What group is Uranium in? • What group is Calcium in? • What group is flourine in? • What is a property of metals? • What kind of elemnt is Boron? • what are negative ions called? • What is a property of Halogens • What kind of elemnt is Hydrogen? • What is a property of Actinides? • ...
Periodic table project 2025-11-21
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- Who ordered the periodic table by atomic number
- what group are transition metals in
- what is lanthanides other name
- what group has positive ions
- reactivity___ after going down in groups
- all actinides are___
- Alkaline earth metals have how many valance electrons
- noble gases are in what group
- Who was not credited because it was incomplete
- what is group 15 charge
- Non metals are __ conductors
- what is alkani earth metals charge
- reactivity____ after going left to right
- What is the highest reactive metal
- Helium is what type of element
- Iron is what type of element
- Metalloids are ___ conductors
- Alluminum is a
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- Who made the first periodic table
- lanthanides are in what group
- how many dots does group 1 have
- what is halogens charge
- how many dots does group 3 have
- what group has all three states of matter
- what is alkani metals charge
- What group of metals is used to make phone
- what is group 16 charge
- Metals are malleable and___
- what group has a full outer shell of electrons
- what group of elements doesn't form ions
- what group is soft anc can be cut by a knife
31 Clues: Alluminum is a • all actinides are___ • what is halogens charge • what is group 16 charge • what is group 15 charge • Metals are malleable and___ • what group has positive ions • what is alkani metals charge • Non metals are __ conductors • Iron is what type of element • lanthanides are in what group • noble gases are in what group • Metalloids are ___ conductors • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-01-21
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- This element is found in all living things.
- This element makes up a quarter of the Earth's crust.
- This element has an extremely high melting point (2349 degrees Fahrenheit).
- This is the element balloons are filled with.
- This element smells like rotten eggs.
- You'll find this element in Bananas and Potatoes.
- This element makes up 79% of Earth's atmosphere.
- This element causes fires to grow and become stronger (Hint: we need it to live).
- A colorless, odorless, inert noble gas. It's known to be a "lazy element" as it is mostly inactive.
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- This element fortifies your bones, it is found in milk and leafy greens.
- This element is very prevalent in Poultry and Meat, as well as Seafood and Dairy.
- Some people take this element to help aid sleep and anxiety.
- This element can be used to preserve foods for longer periods.
- A great element that can be used to wrap food up and keep it warm.
- Just the right amount of this element in your pool keeps it clean, but too much can cause burns.
- Which element has an atomic number of 5?
- You'll find this element in batteries.
- What is the lightest element you can find on the Periodic Table?
- This element can be found and water or used at the dentist, it can help fortify teeth.
- You might see this element in a glowing "Open" sign on a restaurant.
20 Clues: This element smells like rotten eggs. • You'll find this element in batteries. • Which element has an atomic number of 5? • This element is found in all living things. • This is the element balloons are filled with. • This element makes up 79% of Earth's atmosphere. • You'll find this element in Bananas and Potatoes. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-01-22
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- An inert noble gas used to prevent electronics from oxidating.
- An alkaline earth metal with many uses in the body.
- This element is 78 percent of earth's atmosphere.
- Used often in balloons for their longevity.
- Basic building block of all life.
- A bright yellow nonmetallic element with a rotten smell.
- A soft white metal that is vital in the human body.
- Used in batteries.
- A flammable gas that we breathe.
- Used in semiconductors or electronics.
- Has an atomic number of 20.
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- A non metallic structural component in plant cell walls.
- A brittle but strong metal that does not appear in nature by itself.
- A highly reactive element that is not found in nature.
- Used in glowing signs.
- Has an atomic mass of 39.098.
- Used in analytical chemistry for its ability to produce clean flames.
- The most electronegative element.
- The most common metal in earth's crust. This element is highly conductive.
- Used to remove germs and gaseous at room temperature.
20 Clues: Used in batteries. • Used in glowing signs. • Has an atomic number of 20. • Has an atomic mass of 39.098. • A flammable gas that we breathe. • Basic building block of all life. • The most electronegative element. • Used in semiconductors or electronics. • Used often in balloons for their longevity. • This element is 78 percent of earth's atmosphere. • ...
Periodic Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-04
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-01-06
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- - Heavy element used in radiation shielding?
- - Noble gas that glows white when ionized?
- - Used in salts to make red fireworks?
- - Element named after Copenhagen?
- - Liquid golden alkali metal?
- - Element number 13?
- - Used as a key ingredient in steel?
- - Last element discovered as of 2025?
- - Used to significantly strengthen many steel?
- - Used to make cans?
- - Very light metal and hard to destroy?
- - Element named after a danish scientist?
- - Oxidises a greenish blue?
- - Element used in very strong magnets?
- - Which element is usually depicted as green?
- - Densest element?
- - Used in lighting?
- - Noble gas usually used for lasers?
- - Which element makes your voice squeaky?
- - Which element is Au?
- - Used to make stainless steel?
- - Light element used in space rockets?
- - Heavy element with the highest melting point?
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- - First element in the lanthanide group
- - Most inert element that is not a noble gas?
- - Used in some batteries?
- - Used in glowing signs?
- - First fully artificial element (that is not technetium or promethium)?
- - First human-made element?
- - Used in lightbulb filaments?
- - Softest metal?
- - Used to make technetium?
- - Radioactive noble gas?
- - Most reactive element?
- - What gas makes up most of the atmosphere?
- - Last element formed before a star supernovaes?
- - Element that burns white as well as in CO₂?
- - Which element makes up 2 3rds of water by atoms?
- - Toxic metalloid element?
- - The most conductive element?
- - Used in reactor shielding?
- - Red highly corrosive halogen?
42 Clues: - Softest metal? • - Densest element? • - Used in lighting? • - Element number 13? • - Used to make cans? • - Which element is Au? • - Used in glowing signs? • - Radioactive noble gas? • - Most reactive element? • - Used in some batteries? • - Used to make technetium? • - Toxic metalloid element? • - First human-made element? • - Oxidises a greenish blue? • - Used in reactor shielding? • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-09-24
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-09-24
Period Table of Elements 2021-11-17
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- A set of elements occupying a column in the periodic table and having broadly similar properties.
- An element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors.
- An element or substance that is not a metal.
- An electron in the outer shell associated with an atom
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- A table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure
- Any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block in the periodic table
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny and malleable with good electrical conductivity
- A set of elements occupying an entire horizontal row in the periodic table.
8 Clues: An element or substance that is not a metal. • An electron in the outer shell associated with an atom • A set of elements occupying an entire horizontal row in the periodic table. • Any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block in the periodic table • A solid material that is typically hard, shiny and malleable with good electrical conductivity • ...
Science Crossword 2013-06-13
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- The closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured
- The point in a planet's orbit at which it is farthest from the Sun
- Circle:The circle of latitude south of which, on the solstices, every location experiences a period of continuous day or night
- The rate of change in velocity; includes speeding up, slowing down, and changing direction
- resistance Friction acting on an object moving through the air
- complex Highest point or peak on an energy diagram; represents the highest energy point between the reactant's and product's transition state
- earth metal: Metal element belonging to group 2 of the periodic table, not including hydrogen
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- particle A positively charged particle emitted during the radioactive decay of some unstable atoms
- zero The lowest point on the Kelvin scale
- A base any substance having basic properties as opposed to acidic
- current A flow of electric charge that regularly reverses direction
- A negatively charged ion
- energy Amount of energy needed to start a reaction
- The maximum distance that the medium of a wave is displaced from its resting position
- series Radioactive group of elements consisting of elements 89 through 103 on the periodic table
- metal Metal element belonging to group 1 of the periodic table
- rain Rain or any other type of precipitation that is abnormally acidic as a result of air pollution
17 Clues: A negatively charged ion • zero The lowest point on the Kelvin scale • energy Amount of energy needed to start a reaction • resistance Friction acting on an object moving through the air • metal Metal element belonging to group 1 of the periodic table • A base any substance having basic properties as opposed to acidic • ...
Atoms 2022-09-19
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- the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (two words)
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.
- an electron that is found in the outermost shell of an atom and that determines the atom's chemical properties (two words)
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- an element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (two words)
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
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- The energy that allows atoms to stick together (two words)
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom; found on the periodic table
- A table that shows the elements, their atomic number, symbol, and average atomic mass; elements with similar chemical properties are grouped together.(two words)
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge and found outside the nucleus
- Basic unit of matter
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- A class of elements characterized by physical properties that include shininess, malleability, ductility, and conductivity.
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- Unit of measurement (amu) for an atom (two words)
17 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Vertical column in the periodic table • Unit of measurement (amu) for an atom (two words) • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • The energy that allows atoms to stick together (two words) • an element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (two words) • ...
For chemistry test 2022-05-06
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- The metal that has the highest activity.
- The metal that has the lowest activity.
- Most elements are this.
- making bread and alcohol
- Many metals react with acids to form this and hydrogen gas.
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- used in metal plating.
- making metals or reduction
- burning or oxidation
- On the periodic table, they are mostly on the right.
- All substances are made up of this.
- On the periodic table, they are on the left and centre.
11 Clues: burning or oxidation • used in metal plating. • Most elements are this. • making bread and alcohol • making metals or reduction • All substances are made up of this. • The metal that has the lowest activity. • The metal that has the highest activity. • On the periodic table, they are mostly on the right. • On the periodic table, they are on the left and centre. • ...
Periodic table 2024-10-18
7 Clues: A row in the periodic table • A column in the peridic table • Element at the top of group 2 • Made up from one type of atom only • Has metallic and non-metallic properties • Represents an element in the periodic table • Which side are non-metals found in the periodic table
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 2020-04-20
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- relatively uniform in composition; every portion is like every other portion
- consisting of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- the substance undergoes combustion or not
- that can be measured and observed without changing the composition of the substance
- composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- well-mixed and behave like a single substance
- consisting of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- which composition varies from one position to another
- focuses on identifying and quantifying matter
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
- substance can be easily decomposed or not
- simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom
- looks at chemical principles in living organisms
- ability of a substance to react with other substances such as air, water, acid and base
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- sub-discipline of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds
- break into charged particles when in solution with water or not
- substance can damage an organism or not
- SUBSTANCE that has a definite composition and distinct properties
- deals with the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and nonmetallic compounds
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- reacts with acids, bases, oxygen, gas or not
- Cf is the symbol in the periodic table
- As is the symbol in the periodic table
- Pb is the symbol in the periodic table
- does not depend on the size or amount of the sample
25 Clues: Cf is the symbol in the periodic table • As is the symbol in the periodic table • Pb is the symbol in the periodic table • substance can damage an organism or not • the substance undergoes combustion or not • substance can be easily decomposed or not • reacts with acids, bases, oxygen, gas or not • well-mixed and behave like a single substance • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 2020-04-20
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- relatively uniform in composition; every portion is like every other portion
- consisting of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- the substance undergoes combustion or not
- that can be measured and observed without changing the composition of the substance
- composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
- well-mixed and behave like a single substance
- consisting of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- which composition varies from one position to another
- focuses on identifying and quantifying matter
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
- substance can be easily decomposed or not
- simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom
- looks at chemical principles in living organisms
- ability of a substance to react with other substances such as air, water, acid and base
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- sub-discipline of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds
- break into charged particles when in solution with water or not
- substance can damage an organism or not
- SUBSTANCE that has a definite composition and distinct properties
- deals with the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and nonmetallic compounds
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- reacts with acids, bases, oxygen, gas or not
- Cf is the symbol in the periodic table
- As is the symbol in the periodic table
- Pb is the symbol in the periodic table
- does not depend on the size or amount of the sample
25 Clues: Cf is the symbol in the periodic table • As is the symbol in the periodic table • Pb is the symbol in the periodic table • substance can damage an organism or not • the substance undergoes combustion or not • substance can be easily decomposed or not • reacts with acids, bases, oxygen, gas or not • well-mixed and behave like a single substance • ...
Mathematics Project 2012-11-05
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- A table of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- The bottom part of a fraction.
- Used when to angles and any side are known.
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are
- Half the difference between the largest and smallest function value of a periodic function.
- The value of x at the point where a curve crosses the x-axis.
- The set of all possible values of the argument of a function.
- A straight line that is a close approximation to a curve as the curve goes off to infinity.
- To cut something in half.
- (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called
- A fraction in which the denominator is assumed to be 100.
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- A device for measuring angles.
- The measure of how often a function repeats its same values.
- Vertical translation of a periodic function.
- The inverse function of tan.
- The ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the change in x-coordinates.
- A set of numbers that identifies the location of a point.
- Horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- The additive identity. The number that when you add it to a number, n, you will get n as a result.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial.
- The conjugate of a complex number is formed by reversing the sign on the imaginary part of the number.
- The inverse function of sin.
- The reciprocal of the cosine.
- A line can be used to help draw vertical translation horizontal of each cycle.
25 Clues: To cut something in half. • The inverse function of tan. • The inverse function of sin. • The reciprocal of the cosine. • A device for measuring angles. • The bottom part of a fraction. • (-1,0,1,2,3) these numbers called • (0,1,2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers are • Used when to angles and any side are known. • Vertical translation of a periodic function. • ...
MATTER: PROPERTIES AND CHANGE 2013-05-12
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- May involve changes in temperature, color, formation of a gas or precipitate
- Appearance, texture, color, odor, melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, polarity, to name a few
- Poor conductors of electricity; have a wide range of properties
- Formation of a solid within a liquid resulting from a chemical reaction
- Atoms may be linked together in well-defined molecules, or may be packed in __________ patterns
- Mixture where substances are evenly mixed and can not be distinguished
- Process that can physically separate dissolved solute from a solution
- Combination of solvent and solute
- All physical and chemical changes involve a change in e__ __ __ __y
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- Principle that states that the total mass of the products of a reaction is equal to the total mass of the reactants
- Not as conductive as metals but more conductive than non-metals; located along the staircase line of the periodic table
- Mixture that is not uniform throughout
- Created by Mendeleev; based on physical properties of elements and their reactivity
- Name for horizontal row in a periodic table
- Within solutions, it is present in greater amounts that the solute
- Pure substance that is composed of two or more types of elements that are chemically combined
- Substance that is dissolved in a solution
- Method for physically separating mixtures
- Pure substance that is composed of one kind of atom and can not be changed into a simpler substance
- Composed of two or more different substances that retain their own individual properties and are combined physically
- Name for vertical row in a periodic table
21 Clues: Combination of solvent and solute • Mixture that is not uniform throughout • Substance that is dissolved in a solution • Method for physically separating mixtures • Name for vertical row in a periodic table • Name for horizontal row in a periodic table • Poor conductors of electricity; have a wide range of properties • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-29
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- elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table also called a family
- a class of elements charactrized by physical properties that include shininess, malleability, ductility, and conductivity
- symbol a one or two letter representation of an element
- the destruction of a metal through which process
- are substances that can conduct electricty under some conditions but not under other conditions
- mass the average mass of all of all the isotopes of an element.
- table used today, the properties of the elements repeat in each period or row of the table
- metals the metals in Group 1, from lithium to francium are called
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- number the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- gases the elements in Group 18 are known as the ..
- is an element that lacks most of the properties of a metal
- fusion is a process in which two atomic nuclei combine, forming a larger nucleus and releasing huge amounts of energy
- material is one that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes
- material is one that can be puled out or drawn into a long wire
- have some characteristics of both metals and nonmetals
- earth metals Group 2 of the periodic table contains the
- the ability of an object to tansfer heat ot electricty to another object
- metals the elements in Group 3 through 12 are called the
- the ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements and compounds
- molecules consists of two atoms
- the table is organized in horizontal rows
21 Clues: molecules consists of two atoms • the table is organized in horizontal rows • the destruction of a metal through which process • gases the elements in Group 18 are known as the .. • have some characteristics of both metals and nonmetals • earth metals Group 2 of the periodic table contains the • symbol a one or two letter representation of an element • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2013-11-05
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- Inner structure of atoms
- Examples: Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Bromine, Astatine
- something with same number of protons but not same neutrons
- rate of occurrence
- positively charged ion
- distance between waves
- Examples: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
- radiation consisting of electromagnetic waves
- Examples: Barium, Radium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium
- nature of all matter
- mass of an isotope
- an optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light orradiation from any source,
- dalton
- have unstable nuclei
- negatively charged particle
- high energy vs low energy
- distance light can travel in a year
- Vertical rows on periodic chart
- radiation in the form of elementary particles emitted by anatomic nucleus,
- number of protons in an atom
- Abundance of isotopes
- horizontal rows on periodic chart
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- 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A
- spectrum formed by electromagnetic radiations emitted by agiven source,
- atomic weight
- what makes an atom experience a force when close to other electrically charged matter
- complete range of electromagnetic radiation from the longestradio waves
- Elements in the middle of periodic chart
- very small specks of energy
- unit smaller than atom
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged particle
- a comparative level of capacity for vigorous activity
- smallest component of an element
- quantum of electromagnetic radiation
- electrically charged atom
- anions and cations
- any sudden and significant change
- Examples: Potassium, Sodium, Lithium, Rubidium, and Cesium
- a series of lines in the visible spectrum of hydrogen
- neutral particle
- core of atom
42 Clues: dalton • core of atom • atomic weight • neutral particle • rate of occurrence • mass of an isotope • anions and cations • nature of all matter • have unstable nuclei • Abundance of isotopes • positively charged ion • distance between waves • unit smaller than atom • negatively charged ion • Inner structure of atoms • high energy vs low energy • electrically charged atom • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-17
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- When 2 non-metals combine to make a pure substance
- The most stable and unreactive elements
- The mass of an one atom in a element
- Groups of atoms acting as one
- A neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- A column of elements on the Periodic Table
- NaCl
- A column of elements in the periodic table
- A very valuable element usually used for jewelry
- The number of protons and electrons in the nucleus of on atom of an element.
- The most reactive non-metals
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- Shiny,malleable, ductile element that conducts electricity
- Combination of symbols that represent a compound.Identifies the elements and the amount of each.
- Pure substance formed when at least on metal and one non-metal combvines
- A row of elements on the Periodic Table
- Element that has both metallic and non-metallic properties
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- A table in which the elements are organized by their physical and chemical properties
- Atom that has become electrically charged because it has lost or gained electrons.
- Has 1 proton, 1 electron and an atomic mass of 1
- The most reactive of the metals
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- When a metal and non-metal combine to make a pure substance
- A positive particle in the nucleus of an atom
- The smallest part of an element with a nucleus containing protons and neutrons
- Dull,brittle element that does not conduct electricity
26 Clues: NaCl • The most reactive non-metals • Groups of atoms acting as one • The most reactive of the metals • The mass of an one atom in a element • A row of elements on the Periodic Table • The most stable and unreactive elements • Anything that has mass and occupies space • A column of elements on the Periodic Table • A column of elements in the periodic table • ...
chemistry crossword 2015-11-17
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- how well a substance dissolves in another.
- when a substance can be pounded or rolled into sheets of metal.
- chemical reaction that releases heat energy.
- positively charged center of an atom, contains protons and neutrons
- a system of easy to see warning symbols on hazards material
- the kind of mixture that the elements are visual in the mixture
- compounds are pure substances consisting of at least one metal and one non-metal.
- that has become eclectically charged because it has lost or gained electrons
- is the mass of one atom or element
- the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
- how well a substance is conductible with electricity.
- the rows on a periodic table
- has both metallic and non-metallic properties.
- chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy.
- a slow chemical change that occurs when oxygen in the air reacts with a metal
- how a solid can be stretched and made into a long wire.
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- a group of 18 elements in the periodic table
- when a liquid changes into a gas at a certain temp.
- when oxygen reacts with a substance to create a new substance and give off energy.
- when a solid changes into a liquid at as certain temp.
- a compound where two non-metals are combined.
- is a material that can not be broken down into a simper substance.
- poisons
- how well a substance can stand not getting damaged or scratched.
- the vertical columns on a periodic table
25 Clues: poisons • the rows on a periodic table • is the mass of one atom or element • the vertical columns on a periodic table • how well a substance dissolves in another. • chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy. • a group of 18 elements in the periodic table • chemical reaction that releases heat energy. • a compound where two non-metals are combined. • ...
'Periodic Table of Elements' Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-25
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- First element in the periodic table.
- Chlorine.
- Carbon dioxide.
- Is essential to human life, it is found in the air we breathe and the water we drink.
- share characteristics of both metals and non-metals and are also called semimetals, they are semi-conductors, which means that they both envelop and conduct electricity.
- They do not conduct heat or electricity very well but have the ability to gain electrons very easily, they are usually brittle and are not easily molded into shapes.
- They are all shiny, good conductors of electricity and heat and ost of them are solids.
- It is ubicated in the left side of the periodic table.
- Is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not chemically bonded together.
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- Salt is a _________.
- Water.
- Its symbol is N in the periodic table of elements.
- Is a colorless, tasteless and unsmelling gas.
- Is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. It is a soft, yellow, metal with a beautiful brillance.
- they are also called inert gases, this group consists in helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
- Is a substance made up of atoms which all have the same number of protons.
- Is a metalloid,its chemical element has a symbol Si.
- It is a non-metal and a very good conductor or electricity.
- potassium.
- Are made up of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds.
- It consists of a nucleus, which has a positive charge, and electrons that move around the nucleus.
21 Clues: Water. • Chlorine. • potassium. • Carbon dioxide. • Salt is a _________. • First element in the periodic table. • Is a colorless, tasteless and unsmelling gas. • Its symbol is N in the periodic table of elements. • Is a metalloid,its chemical element has a symbol Si. • It is ubicated in the left side of the periodic table. • ...
'Periodic Table of Elements' Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-25
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- Carbon dioxide.
- They are all shiny, good conductors of electricity and heat and ost of them are solids.
- Is a metalloid,its chemical element has a symbol Si.
- Its symbol is N in the periodic table of elements.
- First element in the periodic table.
- Salt is a _________.
- It is ubicated in the left side of the periodic table.
- share characteristics of both metals and non-metals and are also called semimetals, they are semi-conductors, which means that they both envelop and conduct electricity.
- Is essential to human life, it is found in the air we breathe and the water we drink.
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- Water.
- Is a substance made up of atoms which all have the same number of protons.
- It is a non-metal and a very good conductor or electricity.
- Is a colorless, tasteless and unsmelling gas.
- They do not conduct heat or electricity very well but have the ability to gain electrons very easily, they are usually brittle and are not easily molded into shapes.
- Are made up of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds.
- they are also called inert gases, this group consists in helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
- Chlorine.
- It consists of a nucleus, which has a positive charge, and electrons that move around the nucleus.
- potassium.
- Is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. It is a soft, yellow, metal with a beautiful brillance.
- Is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not chemically bonded together.
21 Clues: Water. • Chlorine. • potassium. • Carbon dioxide. • Salt is a _________. • First element in the periodic table. • Is a colorless, tasteless and unsmelling gas. • Its symbol is N in the periodic table of elements. • Is a metalloid,its chemical element has a symbol Si. • It is ubicated in the left side of the periodic table. • ...
Crossword Study Guide 2016-02-10
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- an abbreviation for an element
- produces no charge in an element
- a wave function describing state of a single electron
- the P.T) horizontal row on the periodic table
- the P.T) a column of elements in the periodic table of elements
- a substance participating in a chemical reaction
- produces a positive charge in an element
- reaction that releases energy through heat or light
- the control center of the atom
- Conservation of Mass states that mass is an isolated system that is neither created or destroyed
- produces a negative charge in an element
- Elements that can form when compounds of it are in solution and oxides of the elements from hydroxides rather water.
- a substance that is the result of recombination of atoms
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- a substance that consists of atoms which all have the same number of protons and electrons
- Gas any element in group 0 of the periodic table
- is a substance formed when two or more elements are bound together
- the process to which metal is added to the outside of an object.
- the smallest thing in an element
- reaction that absorbs heat
- cannot conduct electricity and very brittle
- electron the electron that are in the outer shell of an atom
- Number the number of protons and electrons inside of an element
- the smallest particle in a element or compound
- a chemical element with properties that intermediate between those of typical metals and non-metals
- Mendeleev a Russian chemist and inventor
25 Clues: reaction that absorbs heat • an abbreviation for an element • the control center of the atom • produces no charge in an element • the smallest thing in an element • produces a positive charge in an element • Mendeleev a Russian chemist and inventor • produces a negative charge in an element • cannot conduct electricity and very brittle • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2024-05-09
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- gases in group 18 of the periodic table; almost nonreactive (already stable)
- A chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust
- The amount of space something occupies
- matter made up of two or more substances that are not joined chemically
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed directly (what you see, what you feel, what you smell) or can be measured with a tool without changing the identity of the substance
- Horizontal row on the Periodic Table
- the ability to dissolve in another substance
- smallest particle of an element
- electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- an element in group 1 of the periodic table; most reactive metal
- simple substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- a pure substance that forms when two or more elements join chemically in a fixed proportion
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- a characteristic of a substance that cannot be observed without changing the identity of the substance
- the ability of a material to allow either heat or electricity to flow through it
- a mixture in which substances are evenly distributed; example: a solution, milk, sugar water
- matter that has the same chemical composition throughout and cannot be separated into its parts by physical means; examples: elements and compounds
- another name for homogeneous mixtures
- A solid that is produced as a result of a chemical reaction in solution
- the ability of a substance to be hammered or beaten into thin sheets
- a mixture in which substances are not distributed evenly; example: a salad, pepperoni pizza, dirt
20 Clues: smallest particle of an element • Horizontal row on the Periodic Table • another name for homogeneous mixtures • The amount of space something occupies • the ability to dissolve in another substance • electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom • an element in group 1 of the periodic table; most reactive metal • ...
YR 9 CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD 2024-05-22
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- an atom that has more electrons than protons
- the mass of an atom; equals the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
- the centre of an atom-contains protons and neutrons
- the area around the nucleus where the electrons travel
- describes the electrons moving around in each shell
- total number of protons in an atom;defines what atom it is
- a substance that contains only two or more type of atom
- positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- theory that all matter is is made up of atoms
- vertical column on the periodic table
- a substance that only contains one type of atom
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- parts that make up an atom
- neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- negatively charged particles found orbiting the nucleus of an atom
- an ion, or charged particle that has more protons than electrons.
- a table that lists all the elements in order of their atomic number
- smallest part of matter. contains protons, neutrons and electrons
- horizontal row on the periodic table
- A form of a chemical element in which the atoms have the same number of protons but with a different number of neutrons
- an obsolete model of the atom, presented by Niels Bohr in 1913.
- different energy levels where electrons orbit the nucleus
22 Clues: parts that make up an atom • horizontal row on the periodic table • vertical column on the periodic table • an atom that has more electrons than protons • theory that all matter is is made up of atoms • a substance that only contains one type of atom • neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom • the centre of an atom-contains protons and neutrons • ...
Physical Science 1.3 2023-09-14
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- mass of a proton or neutron
- type of atom that has the same number of protons and electrons
- proposed the planetary model of the atom
- able to be drawn into a thin wire
- proposed the solid sphere model of the atom
- elements that have the properties of both metals and nonmetals
- part of an atom to is found outside the nucleus and has a negative charge
- unit used to measure atoms
- able to be flattened into thin sheets by compression force
- part of an atom found in the nucleus with a positive charge
- number of protons in an atoms nucleus
- the most malleable and ductile of all elements
- part of an atom located in the nucleus that has no charge
- horizontal row of elements on the periodic table of elements
- positively charged atoms
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- elements that are on the right side of the periodic table
- element with an atomic number of 3
- atom of an element that has the same atomic number but a different number of neutrons different mass number
- negatively charged atoms
- element with an atomic number of 1
- outermost level of electrons in an atom
- weighted average mass of the isotopes of an element
- largest group of elements on the period table
- vertical column on a periodic table of elements
- smallest unit into which an element can be divided and still maintain its properties
- sum of all the protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- total number of electrons that can fit on Energy Level 2 of an atom
27 Clues: negatively charged atoms • positively charged atoms • unit used to measure atoms • mass of a proton or neutron • able to be drawn into a thin wire • element with an atomic number of 3 • element with an atomic number of 1 • number of protons in an atoms nucleus • outermost level of electrons in an atom • proposed the planetary model of the atom • ...
JDA AP Chemistry Unit 2 Crossword Preview 2023-09-10
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- Positively charged particle within the nucleus
- These gasses are in group 18 on the periodic table and have full electron shells
- These metals lie in the center of the periodic table
- Positively charged ions
- What are subatomic particles composed of?
- Who came up with the original atomic theory?
- Isotope of ___-12 is used to define one amu
- These metals lie in the first groups of the periodic table
- ___ Atomic mass unit (u)
- Atoms of the same element that differ in mass
- Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus
- ___ Number = # Of Protons + Nuetrons
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- Law of multiple ___ when two elements react to form more than one compound, a fixed mass of one element will react with masses of the other elements in a ration of small-whole numbers
- The other subatomic particle within the nucleus
- Type of compound formed from two nonmetals
- ___ formula with the simplest, whole number ratio of atoms
- ___ Number = # Of Protons
- Organization regulating the names of elements
- Percent expressing the relative amount of an isotope found in nature
- Scientist who discovered the fundamental charge
- The smallest unit of an element that can participate in a chemical change
- Law of ___ Proportions states that all samples of a pure compound contain the same elements in the same proportion by mass
- Scientist who discovered the electron
- Negatively charged ions
- Compounds with the same chemical formula but different molecular structures
- Type of compound formed from a cation and anion
- Original atomic theory states that atoms are not destroyed or created, only rearranged
27 Clues: Positively charged ions • Negatively charged ions • ___ Atomic mass unit (u) • ___ Number = # Of Protons • ___ Number = # Of Protons + Nuetrons • Scientist who discovered the electron • What are subatomic particles composed of? • Type of compound formed from two nonmetals • Isotope of ___-12 is used to define one amu • Who came up with the original atomic theory? • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change / Matter IS rearranged though
- characteristics used to describe an object
- elements in group 18 of the periodic table,nonreactive, colorless, odorless
- Group 1, 1 electron in outer energy level, very reactive, soft, silver, shiny, low density
- a change in which no new matter is made
- The elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction / on the right side of the yield sign
- A combination of chemical symbols and numbers to represent a substance
- A number in front of a chemical formula in an equation that indicates how many molecules or atoms of each reactant and product are involved in a reaction / the "big numbers"
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
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- Horizontal rows on the periodic table
- two or more atoms held together
- Vertical columns on the periodic table
- group 2 metals, very reactive, gray-white, good conductor of electricity
- Group 17 Contains nonmetals / Very reactive
- the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- solid that forms from a solution in a chemical reaction
- a change in which new matter is create
- the arrow in the middle of a chemical equation that separates reactants and products
- basic unit of matter
- A number in a chemical formula that tells the number of atoms in a molecule or the ratio of elements in a compound / the "small numbers"
21 Clues: basic unit of matter • two or more atoms held together • Horizontal rows on the periodic table • Vertical columns on the periodic table • a change in which new matter is create • a change in which no new matter is made • characteristics used to describe an object • Group 17 Contains nonmetals / Very reactive • solid that forms from a solution in a chemical reaction • ...
Nestor Depaz Final Exam Review Activity 2025-05-22
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- Reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei
- The element of atomic number 28
- The element of atomic number 79
- An element that is not a metal
- An atom with a net electric charge due to loss or gain of more electrons
- A particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- A molecule that can donate a proton
- Reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei combine
- A solid material that is hard and shiny
- water,carbon dioxide
- A 3rd hour class I have
- The element of atomic number 26
- A particle with the same mass as a proton
- The total mass of particles of matter in an element
- The Symbol of an element
- The first element on the periodic table
- The unit basic unit in an element
- A variable whose works with others
- The name of an element
- A chemical bond formed by electrons
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- A row going up or down on the periodic table
- A row across on the periodic table
- The element of atomic number 30
- A variable that works alone
- A table with every element in order by atomic number
- A thing that is composed to two or more separate elements
- A positive charged ion
- The number of protons in the atom
- The element of atomic number 29
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction
- A negative charged ion
- A particle with a negative charge
- outer shell of an element
33 Clues: water,carbon dioxide • A positive charged ion • A negative charged ion • The name of an element • A 3rd hour class I have • The Symbol of an element • outer shell of an element • A variable that works alone • An element that is not a metal • The element of atomic number 30 • The element of atomic number 28 • The element of atomic number 79 • The element of atomic number 29 • ...
Chemistry Matters! 2026-03-16
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- There are 118 elements on the ______________ table.
- In order to find out how many ____________ an atom has, you must first round the atomic mass to the nearest whole number and then subtract the atomic number from that.
- An ___________ has a negative charge and floats around the outside of an atom's nucleus.
- If an atom has 0 neutrons, it is an atom of __________________.
- On a square from the periodic table, the letter is called the ___________.
- If an atom has 17 electrons, it is an atom of _________________.
- Protons and neutrons have the same relative _______ and compose the mass of an atom. Electrons are incredibly small.
- The nucleus is incredibly small and dense, in fact, an atom is made of mostly empty _____________.
- All ____________ in the universe is made of the 118 elements.
- The atomic number tells you how many ________ and electrons an atom of that element has.
- Electrons are located in the electron ____________.
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- An ________________ is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- A ____________ is two or more atoms bonded together. An example is H20 (water).
- Protons and neutrons are located in the ___________ of an atom.
- Chemistry is the branch of science that studies the ___________________ of matter and how matter changes.
- A neutron has a ______________ charge.
- If an atom has 6 protons, it is an atom of _____________.
- A proton has a _____________ charge.
- The smallest unit of an element is called an ________.
- The whole number on a square from the periodic table is called the __________ number.
- Matter is anything that has ______ and takes up space.
21 Clues: A proton has a _____________ charge. • A neutron has a ______________ charge. • There are 118 elements on the ______________ table. • Electrons are located in the electron ____________. • The smallest unit of an element is called an ________. • Matter is anything that has ______ and takes up space. • If an atom has 6 protons, it is an atom of _____________. • ...
SPS1 Periodic Table 2020-12-11
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- When an atom gains an electron. The excess charge comes from electrons
- Atom with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- Basic unit of matter
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. Cannot be broken down into a simpler substance.
- A chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.
- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom. Has a mass of 1 AMU
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge. Found outside the nucleus. Mass of 0 AMU
- another name for group
- Model includes a nucleus with a positive electric charge. Negatively charged electrons moved in orbits around the nucleus.
- an element that is solid at room temperature, a good conductor of heat and electricity, and generally is shiny; most metals are ductile and malleable
- A unit of mass that measure the relative amounts of matter in atoms. (AMU)
- model of atom in which the electrons seem to form a cloud as they move around the nucleus
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- Electrons in the outermost energy, or electron shell. This determines how the atom will react chemically with other atoms.
- an element that is typically dull in appearance and is a poor conductor of electricity. Many are gases at room temperature.
- When an atom loses and electron. The excess charge comes from protons.
- particles protons, neutrons, electrons
- the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of an element
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom. Has a mass of 1 AMU
- Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- A region of space within an atom in which electrons with the same energy are generally located. Determined by the period the element is located on.
- A representation of an object, process or system.
- Equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in its atom.
25 Clues: Basic unit of matter • another name for group • Vertical column in the periodic table • particles protons, neutrons, electrons • A representation of an object, process or system. • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. • Equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in its atom. • ...
periodic table crossword 2022-08-25
The Periodic Table 2022-11-17
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- an example of a halogen
- Famous for creating the periodic table
- an example of alkali metals
- If an atom had 6 protons and 6 electrons, it would be a _______ atom.
- another example of alkali metals
- ______ and protons are two particles have 1 amu.
- _________ and protons are two particles that are attracted to each other?
- border the zigzag line on the periodic table separates
- Which particle has the smallest mass?
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- Which family is the least reactive?
- Which group of non-metals is the most reactive?
- Which particle has no charge?
- protons and neutrons are the two subatomic particles are located inside the _____?
- These elements are called the Nobel gases.
- another name for metalloids
- Group _____ elements are known as halogens
- An element is determined by the number of ...
- The most reactive metals are...
- Which group of metals are the most reactive?
- Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
- The most reactive non-metals are...
- Group _____ elements are known as alkaline earth metals.
- another example of a halogen
- Group _____ elements are known as alkali metals.
24 Clues: an example of a halogen • an example of alkali metals • another name for metalloids • another example of a halogen • Which particle has no charge? • The most reactive metals are... • another example of alkali metals • Which family is the least reactive? • The most reactive non-metals are... • Which particle has the smallest mass? • Famous for creating the periodic table • ...
The Periodic Table 2020-08-20
Periodic Table Puzzle 2020-03-20
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- I am the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and have 14 neutrons.
- I am the only element in the halogen family that is a liquid.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron, I behave like them.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- I have 26 protons.
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell.
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust.
- My atomic number is 79.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
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- I am a gas with a mass number of 19.
- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
- I am the head of the carbon family known as the “basis of life”.
- My atomic mass is 35.453.
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am a member of the halogen family with an atomic number of 53.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt.
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make bright white light in fireworks.
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453. • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass number of 19. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt. • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature. • ...
element periodic table 2020-07-19
Periodic Table Crossword 2021-09-22
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- Discovered in 1735
- is a yellow greenish gaas
- has 6 valance electrons
- rediscovered in 1746
- 2nd Most abundant element in the earths crust
- its named after the us five cent
- Natural state is gas
- was discovered in 3500 BC
- Its highly reactive
- Its on of the few elemnts that can expand when it freezez
- was discovered twice
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- It was predicted by a man named Dimitri Mendelev
- Discovered in August 18,1896
- 4th element in the periodic table
- Its from Scandinavia
- Discovered 2000 BC
- Its naturally resisted to corosion
- its unreactive in its crystal form
- It can suffocate becaause of high density
- It doesnt react with oxygen neither hydrogen
- Low levels can cause diabities
21 Clues: Discovered in 1735 • Discovered 2000 BC • Its highly reactive • rediscovered in 1746 • Its from Scandinavia • Natural state is gas • was discovered twice • has 6 valance electrons • is a yellow greenish gaas • was discovered in 3500 BC • Discovered in August 18,1896 • Low levels can cause diabities • its named after the us five cent • 4th element in the periodic table • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2021-02-25
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- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell
- My atomic mass is 35.453
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am the head of the carbon family known as the “basis of life”
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in my teeth and bones.
- My atomic number is 79
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I have 26 protons.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt
- I am a member of the halide family with an atomic number of 53.
- I am a gas with a mass number of 19
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons
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- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer
- I am the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and have 14 neutrons.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons
- I am a metal with 28 electrons
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicines
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79 • My atomic mass is 35.453 • I am a metal with 28 electrons • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass number of 19 • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature • ...
Periodic Table Symbols 2021-04-06
42 Clues: C • U • H • N • P • B • I • O • Ag • Cl • Al • Ni • Sr • As • Co • Mo • Ar • Au • Ra • Si • Hg • Na • Pb • Rn • Os • Ca • He • Fe • Zn • Sn • Rb • Ne • Cu • symbol for lead • symbol for Zinc • symbol for Radium • symbol for sodium • symbol for americium • symbol for magnesium • symbol for ytterbium • symbol for Plutonium • Do, Re, Me, Fa, ___, La, Ti, Do
Periodic Table Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I am a gas with an atomic mass of 18.998.
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- I am the head of the carbon family known as the "basis for life."
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am a member of the halide family with an atomic number of 53.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- I make up 78% of the air and I'm found in the 5th group.
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicines.
- I am the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth's crust and have 14 neutrons.
- My atomic mass is 35.453.
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- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used in the making of photographic film.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- I have 26 protons.
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal on Earth's crust.
- I am a silvery-white metal used to make salt.
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell.
- My atomic number is 79.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453. • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with an atomic mass of 18.998. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am a silvery-white metal used to make salt. • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature. • ...
periodic table crossword 2021-10-22
The periodic table 2023-01-31
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- symbols The mixture of numbers and letters that is the symbol of an element.
- I have 4 neutrons in row 1
- Co
- 2,6
- I have 40.08 electrons
- I am a conglomeration of similar elements
- I have 10 neutrons in row 17
- C
- I have 14 protons
- K
- my atomic number is 11
- Hg
- I am a positive particle in the nucleolus of the sell
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- Br
- I have 38 neutrons in row 13
- 1,1
- Au
- 8,4
- I have 47.87 electrons
- B
- 1,7
- N
- I have 45 neutrons in row 17
- I am a row on the table
24 Clues: B • C • N • K • Br • Co • Au • Hg • 1,1 • 2,6 • 8,4 • 1,7 • I have 14 protons • I have 47.87 electrons • I have 40.08 electrons • my atomic number is 11 • I am a row on the table • I have 4 neutrons in row 1 • I have 38 neutrons in row 13 • I have 10 neutrons in row 17 • I have 45 neutrons in row 17 • I am a conglomeration of similar elements • I am a positive particle in the nucleolus of the sell • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2023-01-26
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- Has 27 protons
- The element symbol is Cs
- The snack that smiles back ___fish
- Chemical symbol is Pb
- Chemical symbol is I
- Element in group 18, period 4
- Atomic number is 10
- Atomic number is 78
- The only liquid metal
- A transition metal in period 5 with 64 neutrons
- A transition metal in period 5 with 58 neutrons
- Element symbol is He
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- A member of the Halogens family in period 4
- Top element of alkali metals
- In the top right corner of transition metals
- Nutrient found in bananas
- Found in group 15, period 4
- A metal in period 6 with 126 neutrons
- An element in period 5 with 61 neutrons
- The element symbol is Ra
- Have 56 electrons
- A member of the noble gasses in period 6
- Chemical found in pools
- The coating of the smallest value coin
24 Clues: Has 27 protons • Have 56 electrons • Atomic number is 10 • Atomic number is 78 • Chemical symbol is I • Element symbol is He • Chemical symbol is Pb • The only liquid metal • Chemical found in pools • The element symbol is Cs • The element symbol is Ra • Nutrient found in bananas • Found in group 15, period 4 • Top element of alkali metals • Element in group 18, period 4 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-03-02
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- this family increases reactivity going down
- An electron that is located in the outer most energy level of an atom
- it's strength increases, it also decreases
- This has the MOST electron shells in the family of noble gases
- measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with another substance
- This family group has 7 valence electrons
- the atomic number increases across a period and down the group
- the net positive charge felt by valence electrons from the nucleus
- this has the most atomic radius in the family of alkali mental
- Its a measure of the size of it's atom usually the mean or typical distance from the center of the nucleus
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- Tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself
- decreases across a period moving from left to right
- this group follows the trends alkali metals, just a little less reactive
- this group is used to prevent chemical reactions
- elements are arranged in 7 horizontal rows, in order of increasing atomic number from left to right and top to bottom
- this has the least valence electron in the family of alkali metals
- this has the most electronegativity in the family of halogens
- a pattern of change
- regions surrounding the atomic nucleus containing a specific number of electrons
- someone who predicated the discovery of properties of several atoms
20 Clues: a pattern of change • This family group has 7 valence electrons • it's strength increases, it also decreases • this family increases reactivity going down • this group is used to prevent chemical reactions • decreases across a period moving from left to right • Tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-03-22
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- The rusted, orange version of gold
- ______ chloride
- The protein in your teeth
- A silvery gray metal that has a planet named after it
- The substance you always need from your food
- A lustrous metal found in Earth's crust
- Fills up birthday balloons
- Trees take this gas in to help us breathe
- What they add to salt
- Makes up the substance that entinguishes fire
- One step below gold
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- What comes before "foil" on your box of foil
- You need it to breathe
- Pencil substance was once toxic
- The softest lanthanide
- The substance in pools that stings your eyes
- Tuna are dying from the ______ in their blood
- What the bars in the Treasury are made of
- Atomic number 7
- The best material to use for a safe
20 Clues: ______ chloride • Atomic number 7 • One step below gold • What they add to salt • You need it to breathe • The softest lanthanide • The protein in your teeth • Fills up birthday balloons • Pencil substance was once toxic • The rusted, orange version of gold • The best material to use for a safe • A lustrous metal found in Earth's crust • What the bars in the Treasury are made of • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-05-08
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- The only gas that is found in group 1
- This element is found in period 6 group 6
- The element with 51 protons
- The original creator of the periodic table
- A metalloid with 42 neutrons
- Often associated with Superman
- A member of the Metalloids with 6 neutrons
- This element has a mass of 150.36
- Group of elements that are non-reactive
- This element combines with Hydrogen to make water
- The element that helps to build strong bones
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- The largest family of elements
- The only element that does not have any neutrons
- The first member of the Actinides
- This element has 113 Electrons
- Has the atomic symbol Ag
- An element with 9 Protons
- The only metal that is liquid at room temperature
- The element in group 18, period 2
- Combined with Tin in order to create bronze
- The newest member of the Halogens
- Has the atomic symbol K
- Found in group 11 Period 7
- Element with 76 electrons
- Element found in period 3 group 16
25 Clues: Has the atomic symbol K • Has the atomic symbol Ag • An element with 9 Protons • Element with 76 electrons • Found in group 11 Period 7 • The element with 51 protons • A metalloid with 42 neutrons • The largest family of elements • This element has 113 Electrons • Often associated with Superman • The first member of the Actinides • The element in group 18, period 2 • ...
periodic table crossword 2023-04-30
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- bond between nonmetals
- "columns"
- shows how many protons are in an elements atom
- determine reactivity
- on the staircase
- shiny good conductors
- that electrons on the outside orbital
- group 17
- number of ______ determine the element
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- type of model that is the most accurate that shows that atoms are mostly air
- make an atom neutral or not
- the smallest particle of an element that retains the elements properties
- "rows"
- protons plus neutrons
- type of model that shows the number of orbitals, nuclei, and electrons
- dull brittle mostly gasses
- atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons
- shows valence electrons
- a substance that cannot be broken down anymore than it is keeping the same properties
- atom with a charge
20 Clues: "rows" • group 17 • "columns" • on the staircase • atom with a charge • determine reactivity • protons plus neutrons • shiny good conductors • bond between nonmetals • shows valence electrons • dull brittle mostly gasses • make an atom neutral or not • that electrons on the outside orbital • number of ______ determine the element • shows how many protons are in an elements atom • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Atomic number: 19, Helps in nerve and muscle functions.
- Atomic number: 13, Used to make a variety of food containers.
- Atomic number: 14, Used in making electronics and filling holes.
- Atomic number: 6, Used in metal forging and smelting.
- Atomic number: 8, Used by everyone to breathe.
- Atomic number: 12, Regulates muscle and nerve functions
- Atomic number: 1, Generate electricity and produce heat without carbon emissions.
- Atomic number: 4, Used in nuclear weapons and reactors.
- Atomic number: 11, Used to flavour and preserve food.
- Atomic number: 7, Used to make fertilizer and explosives.
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- Atomic number: 17, Used to disinfect water.
- Atomic number: 9, Used as an insulating gas.
- Atomic number: 20, Helps send electrical signals from the brain to muscles
- Atomic number: 16, Used in making gunpowder and fireworks.
- Atomic number: 15, Used to build everything in our body.
- Atomic number: 10, Used in glow-up signs.
- Atomic number: 2, Used for arc-welding.
- Atomic number: 5, Used to make antiseptics and food preservatives.
- Atomic number: 3, Used in Bipolar medication and batteries.
- Atomic number: 18, Used in welding.
20 Clues: Atomic number: 18, Used in welding. • Atomic number: 2, Used for arc-welding. • Atomic number: 10, Used in glow-up signs. • Atomic number: 17, Used to disinfect water. • Atomic number: 9, Used as an insulating gas. • Atomic number: 8, Used by everyone to breathe. • Atomic number: 6, Used in metal forging and smelting. • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-05-09
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- What determines the family an element is in?
- Element in group 16, period 3
- Rule that says an atom should have 8 valence e-
- How many energy levels does H have?
- Not a metal or non-metal
- Last family on the periodic table
- Who created the first periodic table?
- What is a wedding ring made of?
- What is the number that appears in the top right corner of the element symbol?
- Model that is composed of a symbol and dots
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- Scientist who invented the model of an atom
- Where the electrons are held
- Element that can be combined with O to create water
- Element in group 9, period 4
- What tells how many energy levels an element has?
- Third element in the Halogens
- Used for regulating blood sugar levels
- invented the Lewis dot structure
- What element is combined with Cl to make table salt?
- Although hydrogen is with the metals, what is it classified as?
20 Clues: Not a metal or non-metal • Where the electrons are held • Element in group 9, period 4 • Element in group 16, period 3 • Third element in the Halogens • What is a wedding ring made of? • invented the Lewis dot structure • Last family on the periodic table • How many energy levels does H have? • Who created the first periodic table? • Used for regulating blood sugar levels • ...
THE PERIODIC TABLE 2012-10-30
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- my symbol is NA
- my element symbol is AG
- I am in outdoor thermometer i am the red stuff
- the periodic table is made up of what
- I have 108 protons
- I help function the human body, I'm in your blood
- my atomic number is 104
- the element symbol of me is SB
- I have 23 protons
- good job you got it right my symbol is PT
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- my atomic mass is 264
- I have 77 protons in me
- my atomic number is 8
- My element symbol is PB
- you guessed it my symbol is CA
- my atomic mass is 201.38
- my atomic number is 32
- I am made up of elements
- my element symbol is W
- my elment symbol is AU
20 Clues: my symbol is NA • I have 23 protons • I have 108 protons • my atomic mass is 264 • my atomic number is 8 • my atomic number is 32 • my element symbol is W • my elment symbol is AU • I have 77 protons in me • My element symbol is PB • my element symbol is AG • my atomic number is 104 • my atomic mass is 201.38 • I am made up of elements • you guessed it my symbol is CA • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2013-04-14
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- I am an element with 6 protons that actually makes up the end of your pencil.
- I am a member of the halide family with an atomic number of 53.
- My atomic mass is 35.453
- My atomic number is 79.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- I am a member of the Carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am a member of the Nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- I am found in the Carbon family in period four.
- I am an alkaline earth metal used to make fireworks and medicines.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt.
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
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- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons and am used in making paint.
- I am the second most abundant element in the earth's crust and have 14 neutrons.
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am a gas with a mass of 19 and am the most reactive non-metal.
- I am the first element in the fourth period.
- I have 26 protons.
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second, and 6 in the third.
- I am a member of the Boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- I am a noble gas that easily floats in the air.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453 • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am the first element in the fourth period. • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt. • I am found in the Carbon family in period four. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2013-03-18
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- Element symbol is "S"
- has an atomic mass of 74.9
- was a popular material for making toys
- used to create cars and cans
- belongs to the transition metals and is used to make the filament in light bulbs
- belongs to the alkaline earth metals and has 2 rings of electrons
- has 3 electrons in its valence shell and belongs to other metals
- creates water when combined with 2 hydrogen atoms
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- when combined with chlorine it creates table salt
- has 75 protons
- has 146 neutrons and is classified under actinoids
- belongs to the 13th column and has one shell with 32 electrons on it
- found in bananas and has an element symbol with only one letter
- has 34 neutrons
- highly reactive and has an atomic mass of 126.9
- has 7 neutrons
- belongs to the noble gases and has 4 rings of electrons
- has an atomic mass of 19
- has 30 protons
- element symbol is "Au"
20 Clues: has 75 protons • has 7 neutrons • has 30 protons • has 34 neutrons • Element symbol is "S" • element symbol is "Au" • has an atomic mass of 19 • has an atomic mass of 74.9 • used to create cars and cans • was a popular material for making toys • highly reactive and has an atomic mass of 126.9 • when combined with chlorine it creates table salt • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2013-03-16
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- I am named after the closest planet to the sun
- I am constantly used in jewelry
- I am named after eighth planet from the sun
- I am what a dog does with its bone
- I send people into a 'rush'
- I am named after a state on the pacific coast
- I am what doctors do to their patients
- I am used in advertisement signs
- I appeared in the 'Wizard of Oz'
- My last name is 'foil'
- I help your bones grow
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- Tree's create me
- I am everyone's 'bro' but everything is 'mine'
- I am named after Mickey Mouse's best friend
- I am also known as the 'Native American' element
- I am a type of famous award
- I like to be used in pools
- I am apart of table salt
- I am named after a famous sunken ship
- I am named after the Greek titan of the moon
- 'Proud to be an (BLANK)'
- I am a place where you wash your dishes
- I help your pencil write
- I am named after the five cent coin
24 Clues: Tree's create me • My last name is 'foil' • I help your bones grow • I am apart of table salt • 'Proud to be an (BLANK)' • I help your pencil write • I like to be used in pools • I am a type of famous award • I send people into a 'rush' • I am constantly used in jewelry • I am used in advertisement signs • I appeared in the 'Wizard of Oz' • I am what a dog does with its bone • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2013-11-13
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- Protons, neutrons, electrons, and a nucleus are all part of an _____.
- _____(s)are positively charged atoms.
- This element has 79 protons.
- I am in the 8th group and have 30 neutrons.
- _____(s) have no charge.
- My atomic mass is 20.18.
- _____(s) are equal to the weight of one proton.
- I am a actinide with 99 neutrons.
- _____(s) are negatively charged.
- _____(s) are positively charged.
- I am the first element in the 6th period.
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- This number also tells you the number of protons in an atom.
- _____(s) are atoms that have the same number of protons, but have a different number of neutrons.
- I am a metal and have 60 neutrons.
- The symbol of this element is W.
- _____(s) are negatively charged atoms.
- This number is a decimal.
- A gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- _____ is between the nucleus and electrons of an atom.
- _____(s) are charged atoms.
20 Clues: _____(s) have no charge. • My atomic mass is 20.18. • This number is a decimal. • _____(s) are charged atoms. • This element has 79 protons. • The symbol of this element is W. • _____(s) are negatively charged. • _____(s) are positively charged. • I am a actinide with 99 neutrons. • I am a metal and have 60 neutrons. • A gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • ...
The Periodic Table 2013-10-09
Periodic table crossword 2013-07-10
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- Number of electrons in the outermost shell is _______ number(5)
- An important element in bones present in group II(7)
- Changing the number of neutrons in an element(7)
- Most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere(8)
- Period II,Group II(9)
- Inert gas used to make bright city lights(4)
- Father of periodic table(9)
- A metal used in foils(9)
- The most common element in the universe(8)
- Smallest part of an element(4)
- The first alkali metal(7)
- A liquid metal that was used in thermometers(7)
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- Alkali metal in table salt(6)
- Number of electrons present in the outermost shell(7)
- Element used to make computer chips(7)
- The first inert gas(6)
- Halogen present in toothpastes(8)
- The element we need to breathe(6)
- Framed the law of triads(9)
- The element diamonds are made from(6)
- Part of an atom that has no charge(7)
21 Clues: Period II,Group II(9) • The first inert gas(6) • A metal used in foils(9) • The first alkali metal(7) • Framed the law of triads(9) • Father of periodic table(9) • Alkali metal in table salt(6) • Smallest part of an element(4) • Halogen present in toothpastes(8) • The element we need to breathe(6) • The element diamonds are made from(6) • Part of an atom that has no charge(7) • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2013-11-19
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- The Chemical Symbol for this is N.
- A substance almost as hard a diamond, but very brittle.
- The Russian Chemist that discovered a pattern to the elements.
- this is what each element is identified by.
- This group has 4 electrons in its outer level.
- Also known as semiconductors.
- The symbol for this is Na.
- The element in period 1.
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- An element commonly used in thermometers.
- Group 17.
- The hardest material known.
- More than half of the these are gases at room temperature.
- A shiny, brittle substance that can be smashed into a powder.
- Halogens have this many electrons in its outer level.
- The most reactive metals.
- This describes something that occurs or repeats at regular intervals.
- Each horizontal row of elements.
- Good conductors or electric currents.
- The symbol for Mercury.
- Each vertical column of elements.
- The type of gases in the last group.
21 Clues: Group 17. • The symbol for Mercury. • The element in period 1. • The most reactive metals. • The symbol for this is Na. • The hardest material known. • Also known as semiconductors. • Each horizontal row of elements. • Each vertical column of elements. • The Chemical Symbol for this is N. • The type of gases in the last group. • Good conductors or electric currents. • ...
The Periodic Table 2015-01-09
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- clue : this element was discovered by George Brandt in 1735.
- clue: is often used in foods, medicines, and can also sublimate into a pink-violet gas. Fermium fact:this element is a symbol Fm and atomic number 100, and It is a member of the actinide series.
- This element is a lustrous gray metalloid.
- clue: this element is A lustrous, silvery gray, tetravalent transition metal, hafnium chemically resembles zirconium and is found in zirconium minerals.
- is a substance that you may find in swimming pools.
- clue: this can be used to dope fiber optic cables to improve their information carrying capability, which it does by helping to amplify the signal.
- clue: this element is a synthetic radioactive metal and has only been produced in tiny particles. Named after the city it was made in.
- clue: is the sixth element in group 2 of the periodic table, also known as the alkaline earth metals.
- clue: this element is silvery white and soft. It is a ductile metal.
- this element: is a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. We find this in some food that we eat too.
- This element has two Ls, begins with a B and ends with a m.
- It is the first element in Group 6.
- This element is a result of radioactive decay.
- named after Niels Bor
- clue : this element is a Nobel gas that glows with over a thousand volts.
- clue:this element is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air.
- clue: This element is named after a town in Russia, where it was first produced. Dysprosium clue:this element is a rare earth element with a metallic silver luster, and is never found in nature as a free element, though it is found in various minerals, such as xenotime. Einsteinium clue :this element is the seventh transuranic element, and an actinide, that was named after a famous physical scientist.
- this element is a soft, bluish-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in zinc and mercury.
- clue: This element has four letters and has been used for thousands of years to make brass products
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- was named after the dwarf planet Ceres.
- clue:this element is a chemical element that is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, gray-white transition metal.
- clue: The properties remain when exposed to air or water, and is yellow and is popular found in jewelry.
- clue:this element is a chemical element that does not occur with nature, that has compounds that are in trace amounts in zinc ores and in bauxite.
- This is a five letter word and is a noble gas.
- clue: this element was identified in 1944 by Seaborg.
- This element is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of 28 °C.
- This element is named after it's place of origin ( California)
- clue : this element is not found as a free element in nature, and it is an essential element to photosynthesis.
- This element starts with bar and ends with m.
- this element begins with a b and ends with Uth.
- this element is nonmetallic and tetravalent, making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds.
- this element is 7 letters and is a halogen.
- clue:this element is an orangey-red metal, that we used for pennies.
- Clue: this is a radioactive element with the symbol Ac.
- This element is a five letter word and is as pure as crystal.
- clue : It is a post-transition metallic element that is rare in Earth's crust, and has no obvious role in biological processes, but is of considerable industrial importance.
- This element is produced entirely by cosmic ray spallation.
37 Clues: named after Niels Bor • It is the first element in Group 6. • was named after the dwarf planet Ceres. • This element is a lustrous gray metalloid. • this element is 7 letters and is a halogen. • This element starts with bar and ends with m. • This is a five letter word and is a noble gas. • This element is a result of radioactive decay. • ...
The Periodic Table 2015-01-09
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- clue: This element has four letters and has been used for thousands of years to make brass products
- clue:this element is a chemical element that does not occur with nature, that has compounds that are in trace amounts in zinc ores and in bauxite.
- clue : this element is a Nobel gas that glows with over a thousand volts.
- this element is nonmetallic and tetravalent, making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds.
- this element: is a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. We find this in some food that we eat too.
- named after Niels Bor
- This element is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of 28 °C.
- clue: This element is named after a town in Russia, where it was first produced. Dysprosium clue:this element is a rare earth element with a metallic silver luster, and is never found in nature as a free element, though it is found in various minerals, such as xenotime. Einsteinium clue :this element is the seventh transuranic element, and an actinide, that was named after a famous physical scientist.
- is a substance that you may find in swimming pools.
- clue:this element is an orangey-red metal, that we used for pennies.
- This element starts with bar and ends with m.
- clue: this element was identified in 1944 by Seaborg.
- clue:this element is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air.
- This element has two Ls, begins with a B and ends with a m.
- This element is a five letter word and is as pure as crystal.
- clue: this element is a synthetic radioactive metal and has only been produced in tiny particles. Named after the city it was made in.
- clue: is often used in foods, medicines, and can also sublimate into a pink-violet gas. Fermium fact:this element is a symbol Fm and atomic number 100, and It is a member of the actinide series.
- clue : this element was discovered by George Brandt in 1735.
- clue : It is a post-transition metallic element that is rare in Earth's crust, and has no obvious role in biological processes, but is of considerable industrial importance.
- Clue: this is a radioactive element with the symbol Ac.
- this element begins with a b and ends with Uth.
- clue: this can be used to dope fiber optic cables to improve their information carrying capability, which it does by helping to amplify the signal.
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- clue: is the sixth element in group 2 of the periodic table, also known as the alkaline earth metals.
- clue: this element is A lustrous, silvery gray, tetravalent transition metal, hafnium chemically resembles zirconium and is found in zirconium minerals.
- This is a five letter word and is a noble gas.
- was named after the dwarf planet Ceres.
- clue:this element is a chemical element that is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, gray-white transition metal.
- clue : this element is not found as a free element in nature, and it is an essential element to photosynthesis.
- It is the first element in Group 6.
- This element is produced entirely by cosmic ray spallation.
- This element is named after it's place of origin ( California)
- This element is a lustrous gray metalloid.
- clue: The properties remain when exposed to air or water, and is yellow and is popular found in jewelry.
- this element is a soft, bluish-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in zinc and mercury.
- This element is a result of radioactive decay.
- clue: this element is silvery white and soft. It is a ductile metal.
- this element is 7 letters and is a halogen.
37 Clues: named after Niels Bor • It is the first element in Group 6. • was named after the dwarf planet Ceres. • This element is a lustrous gray metalloid. • this element is 7 letters and is a halogen. • This element starts with bar and ends with m. • This is a five letter word and is a noble gas. • This element is a result of radioactive decay. • ...
The Periodic Table 2016-01-03
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- I am a silvery-gray transition metal and my atomic number is “26.”
- I am a highly toxic metal in a liquid state and am typically found in thermometers.
- My atomic weight is “107.868” and my element name is the same as my color.
- I am a transition metal named after the Titans--the sons of the Earth goddess in Greek mythology.
- I am a solid transition metal named after the German word “Zinke” in referral to the sharp crystals formed after smelting.
- I am a solid, silvery-white transition metal used in jewelry and dental work. My element name derives from the Spanish word “platina” which means “little silver.”
- I am a non-metal halogen gas used to produce clean drinking water and swimming pools.
- My element symbol is “V” and I am a solid transition metal with a silvery color.
- I am an orange red transition metal found in pennies.
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- I am presented in metallic meteorites and my element name can also describe a five-cent American coin.
- I am a nonmetal, noble gas that is colorless, odorless and inert. I am used alongside other gases to light products such as “neon light” signs and bright, white light for photography and light bulbs.
- I am a solid metal and considered a treasure. My element name in Latin is “Aurum.”
- I am a nonmetal solid that can be in two forms: black graphite and clear diamond. I am currently used as fuel and in pencil tips.
- I am a bluish-gray metal with poisonous compounds and was previously used in paint and pencils.
- I was discovered in 1806 by Sir Humphry Davy and my atomic weight is “22.98977.”
- My atomic number is “50” and I am often used in the production of cans.
- I am a silvery-white solid metal that is an explosive hazard when in powder form. I am widely used in the manufacturing of electronic devices such as phones, laptop computers and cameras.
- I am a solid, non-metal halogen that is a bluish-black solid and a purple vapor. I am sometimes found in table salt to prevent thyroid disease.
- I am a nonmetal, noble gas that is rare, colorless, odorless and heavy and was discovered in London in 1888 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers.
- I am a non-toxic, essential metal for living organisms. I was named for my occurrence in calx--the Roman name for limestone.
20 Clues: I am an orange red transition metal found in pennies. • I am a silvery-gray transition metal and my atomic number is “26.” • My atomic number is “50” and I am often used in the production of cans. • My atomic weight is “107.868” and my element name is the same as my color. • I was discovered in 1806 by Sir Humphry Davy and my atomic weight is “22.98977.” • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2015-10-20
The Periodic Table 2017-01-18
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- most reactive family
- most reactive non-metal
- pure substance that can't be broken down into something simpler chemical means
- electrons in the outermost shell
- a measurement of gravity
- all particles look the same
- composed of 2 or more compounds physically combined
- a substance made up of 2 or more element chemically combined
- is the physical form in which a substance exists
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- the number of protons in the element
- this family doesn't react with any other elements
- is the mass per unit volume of a substance
- how much space something makes up
- the basic unit of all matter
- "the father of the Periodic Table"
- relies solely on valence electrons
- has a negative charge
- has no charge
- the particles look different
- has a positive charge
20 Clues: has no charge • most reactive family • has a negative charge • has a positive charge • most reactive non-metal • a measurement of gravity • all particles look the same • the basic unit of all matter • the particles look different • electrons in the outermost shell • how much space something makes up • "the father of the Periodic Table" • relies solely on valence electrons • ...
The Periodic Table 2017-01-17
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- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell.
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them.
- I have 26 protons
- I am a gas with a mass number of 19.
- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in the 15th group.
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicines.
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
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- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and have 14 neutrons.
- My atomic mass is 35.45.
- I am the head of the carbon family known as the “basis of life”.
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- I am a member of the boron family (group) and am the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- I am a member of the halogen family with an atomic number of 53.
- My atomic number is 79.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.45. • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass number of 19. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt. • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature. • ...
Periodic Table Elements 2016-04-13
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- pale, yellow, and brittle
- helps remove color from glass
- used in drilling
- makes salt
- named after Marie Curie
- used in sprinkler systems
- used as a lubricant
- helped make the cyclotron
- magnetic
- eliminates static
- coats the bearings of high speed motors
- atomic #66
- only a little was ever found
- named after Neptune
- used for motion picture industry
- helps make camera lenses
- most reactive of all elements
- part of a water molecule
- used in soft drinks
- named after astronomer Copernicus
- LI
- named after Einstein
- not ocean, but ---
- atomic weight 164.93
- makes many alloys
- used for writing
- atomic symbol fl
- atomic weight 281
- only used for research
- most valuable element
- most abundant element in earth's crust
- production of ammonia
- used in electrical contacts
- atomic #117
- most abundant element in universe
- atomic #103
- makes 2nd place medals
- tech-named
- used in nuclear weapons and reactors
- treats forms of cancer
- only small amounts have been made
- used in making converters
- used in smoke detectors
- makes nuclear powered battery
- used to make metal bar
- 85.47 atomic mass
- used in making pipes
- added to cables as a doping agent
- used in light bulbs
- atomic # 107
- not the head balt
- atomic weight 286
- atomic#19
- no scale uses
- worth 5 cents
- used in jewelry
- named after Scandinavia
- a red phosphor in television
- has limited practical applications
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- used in weapons,and x-rays
- radiation source for portable x-rays
- used to blow up balloons
- powers lasers
- used in fireworks
- melts near room temperature
- found in pens
- berries
- only tiny amounts have been produced
- colors enamels and glazes
- used in wire
- discovered in 2006
- atomic weight 258
- used for control rods
- atomic # 111
- improves stainless steal properties
- ---- man
- used to make tracks
- colors glass and ceramics
- causes burns when touches skin
- highly radioactive
- makes welding goggles
- used in furnaces
- makes rat poison
- resistant to electricity flow
- makes fuel cells
- poisonous, not radioactive
- used in finding oil wells
- used in thermometers
- used in rockets
- bones
- used in reactors
- makes flints for lighters
- resists corrosion
- discovered in 2000
- used in vacuum tubes
- makes pennies
- used in the semiconductor industry
- used for advertising
- makes drinking water safe
- used in photography
- atomic #100
- prevents diseases in salt
- glows in the dark
- gold-like
- looks like silver
- used in tooth fillings
- used as compounds
- used to fill light-bulbs
- banned from US in 1974
- makes diodes and inferred detectors
- steel additive
- City in Paris
- named after Brooklyn
- titan-like
- used in production of neutrons
- 7th most abundant element in the universe
116 Clues: LI • bones • berries • magnetic • ---- man • gold-like • atomic#19 • makes salt • atomic #66 • tech-named • titan-like • atomic #117 • atomic #103 • atomic #100 • used in wire • atomic # 111 • atomic # 107 • powers lasers • found in pens • makes pennies • City in Paris • no scale uses • worth 5 cents • steel additive • used in rockets • used in jewelry • used in drilling • used in furnaces • makes rat poison • makes fuel cells • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2017-07-17
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- I am a member of the halide family with an atomic number of 53
- I have 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second shell, and 6 in the third shell
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer
- I am the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust and have 14 neutrons
- You can find me in the Carbon family in the 5th period
- My atomic mass is 35.45
- I am a member of the boron family and am the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for being in pencils
- I make up 78% of the air you breath and am found in the 15th group
- I am the head of the Carbon family know as the "basis for all life on our planet"
- I am a metal with 28 electrons
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- I am a silvery white metal used to make salt
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 15 neutrons
- I am the only element in the halide family that is a liquid
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film
- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals used to make fireworks and medicines
- I have 26 protons
- I am a gas with a mass number of 19
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones
- I am not really an alkali metal but since I have only 1 electron I behave like them
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperatures
- My atomic number is 79
26 Clues: I have 26 protons • My atomic number is 79 • My atomic mass is 35.45 • I am a metal with 28 electrons • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons • I am a gas with a mass number of 19 • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons • I am a silvery white metal used to make salt • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperatures • ...
Nilen’s Periodic Table 2022-03-27
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- it’s a density lower than those of other common metals
- reacts rapidly with atmospheric oxygen to form flaky white potassium peroxide
- in its amorphous form it is a brown powder
- the lightest element in the universe
- where elements can be found
- nonmetallic chemical element belonging to the oxygen group
- inert monatomic gas with about two-thirds the density of air
- a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge
- includes muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, and blood pressure regulation
- hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic luster
- the most common element on Earth
- first element in group 6
- third most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere
- least dense metal and solid element
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- steel-gray, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal
- lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as a diatomic gas
- it is nonmetallic and tetravalent
- soft and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity
- reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air
- symbol n atomic number 7
- a colourless, odourless gas that is unreactive
- silvery-white metallic d-block element
- symbol Mn and atomic number 25
- soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal
- second lightest of the halogens
- it gives our cells the ability to break down food in order to get the energy we need to survive
- lustrous transition metal with a silver color
- electrons per shell 2, 8, 5
- at room temperature and has a silvery-greyish
- free element, produced by reductive smelting, lustrous, silver-gray metal
30 Clues: symbol n atomic number 7 • first element in group 6 • where elements can be found • electrons per shell 2, 8, 5 • symbol Mn and atomic number 25 • second lightest of the halogens • the most common element on Earth • it is nonmetallic and tetravalent • least dense metal and solid element • the lightest element in the universe • silvery-white metallic d-block element • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-01-05
21 Clues: S • W • I • Rb • Sr • Cs • Sb • Zr • Au • Xe • Hg • Cd • Cu • Sn • Fe • Po • Name of Group 1 • Name of Group 17 • Name of Group 18 • Most reactive metal • Most reactive nonmetal
The Periodic Table 2022-01-26
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- Element with atomic symbol Fe
- Element with 16 neutrons
- Element with atomic weight of 207.2
- Element with atomic number 107
- Element with 56 protons
- Element with three more electons than oxygen
- Element with atomic symbol of Sn
- Element named after the "father of the periodic table"
- Element with three less electrons than Neon
- Element used in filling balloons
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- Element with atomic weight of 58.693
- Element found in bananas
- Element used in jewelry (yellowish)
- Element used in pools to kill bacteria
- Element that is the strongest metal
- Element with 20 neutrons
- Element with 1 proton, 1 electron and atomic weight of 1.008
- Element with atomic number 92
- Element with all three energy levels full
- Element with atomic symbol K
- Element with 2 full energy levels
21 Clues: Element with 56 protons • Element found in bananas • Element with 20 neutrons • Element with 16 neutrons • Element with atomic symbol K • Element with atomic symbol Fe • Element with atomic number 92 • Element with atomic number 107 • Element with atomic symbol of Sn • Element used in filling balloons • Element with 2 full energy levels • Element used in jewelry (yellowish) • ...
4 | Periodic Table 2022-01-02
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- 1 fewer proton than He
- 1 more proton than Na
- 6 electrons orbiting its nucleus
- 6 neutrons (usually)
- 8 more protons than B
- 2 more electrons than Mg
- 2 fewer electrons than Be
- 3 fewer protons than Ar
- 20 electrons
- 10 electrons
- 9 protons
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- its chemical symbol is K
- 2 fewer electrons than Al
- 6 more electrons than He
- atomic mass number of 40
- 3 fewer protons than Ne
- 3 protons
- 4 fewer protons than O
- 3 fewer electrons than Ca
- 16 protons
20 Clues: 3 protons • 9 protons • 16 protons • 20 electrons • 10 electrons • 6 neutrons (usually) • 1 more proton than Na • 8 more protons than B • 1 fewer proton than He • 4 fewer protons than O • 3 fewer protons than Ne • 3 fewer protons than Ar • its chemical symbol is K • 6 more electrons than He • atomic mass number of 40 • 2 more electrons than Mg • 2 fewer electrons than Al • 2 fewer electrons than Be • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2022-05-03
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- Columns of the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of valence electrons
- A metal group with all 1 valence electrons; most reactive family of metals
- Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid
- all to the right side of the stair step line, besides hydrogen; most gasses
- __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital
- The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive
- Extremely reactive in element form; group 17
- A bond that is formed when a metal bonds with a metal
- Indicates the number of electrons lost or gained
- The scientist who the model, that shows elections orbit around a nucleus, is named after
- Rows on the Periodic Table; all elements will have the same number of electron rings
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- Describes metal; the ability to be hammered into sheets
- The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A metal group that is not found in element form in nature
- A bond that is formed when metals are bonded with non metals
- An atom that is positively charged
- __ Number; the sum of protons and neutrons
- Found to the left of the stair step line; shiny and good conductors
- __ number; number of protons; determines the type of element
20 Clues: An atom that is positively charged • Describes nonmetals; hard and rigid • __ Number; the sum of protons and neutrons • The bond formed from when two nonmetals bond • Extremely reactive in element form; group 17 • The kind of gasses found in group 18; unreactive • Indicates the number of electrons lost or gained • __ Electrons the electrons in the outer most orbital • ...
Periodic Table crossword 2022-05-16
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- number the smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles
- Configuration the arrangement of electrons in energy levels around an atomic nucleus
- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements
- Radiation an electric and magnetic disturbance traveling through space at the speed of light
- a component of an atomic nucleus with a mass defined as 1 and a charge of +1
- the speed of light
- energy the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom or molecule
- neutral subatomic particle that is a constituent of every atomic nucleus except ordinary hydrogen
- a very important unit use of measurement that chemists use
- any of class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light
- the number of waves that pass a certain point in a specified amount of time
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- one of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- atom or group of atoms carrying a negative electric charge
- smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles
- mass the quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element
- of Mass in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed
- atom or group of atoms that bears a positive electric charge
- number number of units in one mole of any substance (defined as its molecular weight in grams)
- the distance between identical points (adjacent crests) in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes
- a collection of particles called protons are positively charged, and neutrons, which are electrically neutral
- Properties a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
- a mathematically described region around a nucleus in an atom or molecule that may contain zero, one, or two electrons
- Properties a characteristic of a substance that may be observed when it participates in a chemical reaction
- that lacks the characteristics of a metal
- create a negative charge that balances the positive charge of the protons in the atomic nucleus.
26 Clues: the speed of light • that lacks the characteristics of a metal • a very important unit use of measurement that chemists use • atom or group of atoms carrying a negative electric charge • mass the quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element • atom or group of atoms that bears a positive electric charge • ...
Periodic Table Practice 2023-09-27
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- The number of these correspond to the column numbers
- This group has 2 valence electrons
- How many valence electrons does gallium have?
- This model only shows valence electrons
- I am in period 4 and have similar properties to sodium
- I have 2 valence electrons and found in limestone
- How many valence electrons does Lithium have?
- I am in period three and have 7 valence electrons
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- I belong to no special ‘group’ such as halogens, noble gases or alkali metals
- How many valence electrons do halogens have?
- This type of element is usually found as a gas...usually!
- This group of elements all have 3 valence electrons
- This element is found in family 3a, period 2.
- This element has the same number of valence electrons as O, S, Te and Po
- I have 4 valence electrons and I use 3 energy levels
- This type of element is malleable, ductile and a good conductor of electricity
- The number of protons and neutrons in an atom is that atoms _____ number
- This energy level can hold 8 electrons
- How many valence electrons does Barium possess?
- I have 6 valence electrons and am in period 2
- How many valence electrons do the noble gases posses?
- How many valence electrons does antimony have?
22 Clues: This group has 2 valence electrons • This energy level can hold 8 electrons • This model only shows valence electrons • How many valence electrons do halogens have? • This element is found in family 3a, period 2. • How many valence electrons does gallium have? • I have 6 valence electrons and am in period 2 • How many valence electrons does Lithium have? • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-10-19
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- What is the word called underneath the symbol?
- What follows the staircase?
- Are organized based on which energy level an element places its valence electron
- What is the number at the very bottom of the box?
- what is the 2nd element down in the noble gasses?
- what has the Atomic Mass Number of 6.941?
- What has the element symbol of Na?
- What has the Atomic Mass of 131.294?
- All elements in order to become energetically stable Desire 8 valence electrons
- What is the block called on the last two periods?
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- What element is in the very top left?
- What is group 17 called?
- what has the Atomic Number of 50?
- what is group number 1 called?
- what has the Atomic Number of 17?
- what are the letters that represent the element called?
- what is the number in the top left corner?
- What element has the Atomic Number 47?
- what is the top element in the column with 6 Valence Electrons?
- What is the name of the element with the symbol CO?
- What element has the Atomic Number of 29?
21 Clues: What is group 17 called? • What follows the staircase? • what is group number 1 called? • what has the Atomic Number of 50? • what has the Atomic Number of 17? • What has the element symbol of Na? • What has the Atomic Mass of 131.294? • What element is in the very top left? • What element has the Atomic Number 47? • what has the Atomic Mass Number of 6.941? • ...
