periodic%20table Crossword Puzzles
Periodic Table Vocabulary 2018-11-01
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- The smallest particle that has the properties of an element.
- Another name for groups.
- Vertical columns of the periodic table.
- The letter(s) for an atom.
- How easy an element can react with another.
- Shiny and reflectiveness of an element.
- An electron in the outermost shell of an atom.
- The way to measure an electron's mass, it's mass is .008
- The mass for an atom.
- The subatomic particle with a negative charge
- The group that most of the elements on the periodic table are in, usually solid.
- The subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- Horizontal rows
- The outside of a nucleus, where electrons are found.
- The group of elements that are usually gas.
- The subatomic particle with no charge
- The gasses that don't usually combine with other elements.
- The group of elements that have both properties of a metal and nonmetals.
- The number for an atom, equals electrons and protons.
- The circle housing the protons and the neutrons
20 Clues: Horizontal rows • The mass for an atom. • Another name for groups. • The letter(s) for an atom. • The subatomic particle with no charge • Vertical columns of the periodic table. • Shiny and reflectiveness of an element. • The group of elements that are usually gas. • How easy an element can react with another. • The subatomic particle with a negative charge • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Used as an additive in fiberglass, Has an atomic number of 5
- Used in a range of car parts such as air bags, used as a strong adhesive
- Found in Bananas, helps nerves function
- Used to disinfect water, used in bleach
- Used as a compound to make salt, used in nuclear reactors
- Used to make aircraft brake discs, has an atomic number of 4
- Used by welders to protect the weld area, has an atomic number of 18
- Used for arc welding, provides an inert protective atmosphere.
- Atomic number is 1, its uses are for power vehicles.
- Used to regulate blood sugar and pressure, used for muscles and nerves to work properly
- Used as an insulating gas for high power electricity transformers, has an atomic number of 9
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- Has the ability to regulate the Earth’s temperature, has an atomic number of 6
- Found in milk, has an atomic number of 20
- Used for batteries, Used as medicine for Bipolar Disorder
- Used to make fertilisers, Used to make explosives
- Found in bones and teeth, has an atomic number of 15
- A type of metal used in refrigerators, Used as an electrical conductor
- Used as a compound of sulphuric acid, has an atomic number of 16
- Used to make light, used in television tubes
- What animals breathe, what trees produce
20 Clues: Found in Bananas, helps nerves function • Used to disinfect water, used in bleach • What animals breathe, what trees produce • Found in milk, has an atomic number of 20 • Used to make light, used in television tubes • Used to make fertilisers, Used to make explosives • Found in bones and teeth, has an atomic number of 15 • ...
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 3.
- 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 tin 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 does tin have? • How many valence electrons do halogens have? • This element is found in family 3a, period 3. • How many valence electrons does gallium have? • I have 6 valence electrons and am in period 2 • ...
Periodic Table 3 2023-12-14
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- element with a symbol of Ag
- element that is in group 16, period 2
- only nonmetal in group 1
- element with 84 protons
- element with a symbol of Ce
- element with five electrons
- element with a symbol of K
- number which tells you the number of protons
- element with a symbol of Na
- a row on the periodic table
- element with a symbol of Cr
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
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- element with symbol of Ra
- element with a symbol of Fe
- element that is in group 18, period 1
- subatomic particle found in nucleus along with proton
- subatomic particle found in nucleus along with neutron
- element with 78 protons
- subatomic particle with no charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- element has 62 protons
- number which tells you the number of protons plus neutrons
- element with a symbol of Au
- element with 32 electrons
- element with a symbol of Hg
- element that is group 2, period 2
- a column on the periodic table
27 Clues: element has 62 protons • element with 84 protons • element with 78 protons • only nonmetal in group 1 • element with symbol of Ra • element with 32 electrons • element with a symbol of K • element with a symbol of Ag • element with a symbol of Fe • element with a symbol of Ce • element with five electrons • element with a symbol of Au • element with a symbol of Na • ...
Periodic Table Review 2024-01-31
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- Positively charged particles
- Smallest particles that are negatively charged and orbit the nucleus
- ending configuration of 5s2
- 7 neutrons
- rows
- nucleus emits a Helium atom and a corresponding atom.
- Fixed volume but takes shape of container, atoms are faster
- a substance made by melting two or more elements together, at least one of them metal
- the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity
- the positively charged center of the atom
- latin name is ferrum
- effects shape, size, and appearance, but composition doesn’t change
- can see layers, mixture is not uniform
- 8th group
- right side
- an atom or group of atoms that have a positive or negative charge
- Positive ion due to more positively charged protons
- Neutral charge particles
- atomic mass of 22.99
- 1st f period
- 1st group
- the force of gravity acting upon an object’s mass
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- B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po
- families, columns
- Crystalline structure, atoms are slow
- 7th group
- effects shape, size, and appearance, but substance is chemically different
- the amount of matter in an object
- the amount of mass divided by the volume of the object
- same throughout, uniform, cannot see a difference
- 2nd group
- outer shell electron
- 53 protons
- two different elements bonded together
- two or more different element atoms bonded together
- Atoms are fastest, occupies any volume
- individual atoms
- ending configuration of 4f6
- all metals expect group 1 + 2
- left side
- 14 electrons
- ending configuration of 3d10
- neutron converts into a proton and creates an electron.
- Negative ion due to more negatively charged electrons
- 2nd f period
45 Clues: rows • 7th group • 2nd group • 8th group • left side • 1st group • 7 neutrons • 53 protons • right side • 14 electrons • 1st f period • 2nd f period • individual atoms • families, columns • outer shell electron • latin name is ferrum • atomic mass of 22.99 • Neutral charge particles • B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po • ending configuration of 5s2 • ending configuration of 4f6 • Positively charged particles • ...
Periodic table crossword 2024-05-14
Periodic Table Elements 2024-08-15
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- O 8
- Cu 29
- Nb 41
- Ge 32
- K 19
- H 1
- Fl 114
- Co 27
- At 85
- Rn 86
- Md 101
- S 16
- Es 99
- U 92
- Pr 59
- Sr 38
- Am 95
- Tb 65
- Lu 71
- Pa 91
- Ru 44
- Li 3
- La 57
- Og 118
- Rg 111
- Sb 51
- Pu 94
- In 49
- Re 75
- Fe 26
- Pm 61
- No 102
- Br 35
- Ir 77
- Na 11
- Mt 109
- V 23
- Ho 67
- Tc 43
- Os 76
- Np 93
- Nd 60
- Cl 17
- Ac 89
- Pt 78
- Au 79
- Lr 103
- Po 84
- Cf 98
- Y 39
- Si 14
- Ar 18
- Ce 58
- Ne 10
- Ba 56
- Cn 112
- Sm 62
- Ga 31
- Ds 110
- Al 13
- Gd 64
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- Te 52
- Nh 113
- Fr 87
- Eu 63
- P 15
- Hs 108
- Se 34
- Ts 117
- Sg 106
- Hf 72
- As 33
- Cr 24
- W 74
- Bi 83
- Sc 21
- Er 68
- C 6
- Mg 12
- Ag 47
- N 7
- Ti 22
- Cd 48
- Mn 25
- Cs 55
- Bk 97
- Rh 45
- Sn 50
- I 53
- Zn 30
- Rb 37
- Mo 42
- Fm 100
- Yb 70
- Ra 88
- Ni 28
- B 5
- Xe 54
- Zr 40
- Ca 20
- Bh 107
- Tm 69
- Kr 36
- Tl 81
- Cm 96
- Ta 73
- F 9
- Rf 104
- Pd 46
- Be 4
- Lv 116
- Mc 115
- Hg 80
- Dy 66
- Th 90
- Db 105
- He 2
- Pb 82
118 Clues: O 8 • H 1 • C 6 • N 7 • B 5 • F 9 • P 15 • K 19 • W 74 • S 16 • U 92 • Li 3 • I 53 • V 23 • Be 4 • Y 39 • He 2 • Te 52 • Fr 87 • Eu 63 • Cu 29 • Se 34 • Nb 41 • Ge 32 • Hf 72 • Co 27 • As 33 • Cr 24 • At 85 • Bi 83 • Rn 86 • Sc 21 • Es 99 • Er 68 • Pr 59 • Mg 12 • Sr 38 • Ag 47 • Am 95 • Tb 65 • Lu 71 • Pa 91 • Ru 44 • Ti 22 • Cd 48 • Mn 25 • La 57 • Cs 55 • Bk 97 • Rh 45 • Sn 50 • Sb 51 • Zn 30 • Pu 94 • In 49 • Re 75 • Fe 26 • Rb 37 • Pm 61 • Mo 42 • Yb 70 • Br 35 • Ra 88 • Ni 28 • Ir 77 • Xe 54 • Zr 40 • Ca 20 • Na 11 • Ho 67 • Tc 43 • Tm 69 • Os 76 • Np 93 • ...
Periodic Table Review 2024-02-29
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- Element with the symbol Na
- Element with the molar mass of 137.3
- To find the molar mass of MgCl2, you would add the mass of one Mg and _______ Cl
- Element with molar mass of 26.98 g
- The _________ mass is the mass of 1 mole of substance
- Element with the atomic number of 9
- What element has a molar mass of 14 g?
- Element with molar mass of 1 g
- Element with a symbol of Au
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- Element with atomic number of 17
- 6.02 X 1023 particles is equal to 1 ________
- Element with molar mass of 12 g
- Element with molar mass of 24.31g
- Element with the symbol K
- Element with the symbol Ag
- Element with molar mass of 32.07g
- Element with the symbol Fe
- What substance has a molar mass of 18 g, water (H2O) or sodium chloride (NaCl)
- Element with molar mass of 6.94g
- Element with molar mass of 16g
- Element with the symbol Pb
21 Clues: Element with the symbol K • Element with the symbol Na • Element with the symbol Ag • Element with the symbol Fe • Element with the symbol Pb • Element with a symbol of Au • Element with molar mass of 16g • Element with molar mass of 1 g • Element with molar mass of 12 g • Element with atomic number of 17 • Element with molar mass of 6.94g • Element with molar mass of 24.31g • ...
Periodic Table Families 2023-10-23
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- Pale, yellow gas
- These metals are shiny.
- very tough metal
- Reddish, extremely ductile element
- Rarest of the transition metals
- Very high melting point
- This is the only element in this family that is not a solid at room temperature
- Tarnishes in the air
- How many families are on the periodic table?
- This group of elements is also known as Chalcogens
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- Found in soil and living creatures
- This family are the Noble gases.
- How many elements symbol doesn't match their name?
- All of these Family members are solids
- Symbol is Fe
- The elements have a high electrical conductivity.
- Lowest melting points of all metals
- Group of elements all have this element in their atomic structure
- silvery metal with a blue tint
- Hard, brittle gray-white metal
20 Clues: Symbol is Fe • Pale, yellow gas • very tough metal • Tarnishes in the air • These metals are shiny. • Very high melting point • silvery metal with a blue tint • Hard, brittle gray-white metal • Rarest of the transition metals • This family are the Noble gases. • Found in soil and living creatures • Reddish, extremely ductile element • Lowest melting points of all metals • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-10-24
118 Clues: P • K • N • F • B • O • U • C • S • W • H • V • I • Y • Lv • Lu • Pr • Ba • Pa • Og • Mn • Rf • Be • Ni • Tc • Th • Hg • Np • Lr • At • Re • Fl • Bi • Zn • Rg • Am • Ra • Cm • Bk • Ac • Co • Cs • Pd • Li • Hs • Ho • Sc • Cd • He • Hf • Kr • Na • Rn • Mg • Sm • Cl • Ar • Sr • Gd • Pu • Ds • As • Ta • Te • Zr • Os • Se • Ag • Sn • Ts • Al • Mo • Pt • Br • Nh • Cr • Rb • Cf • Ru • Ne • Rh • Cn • In • Si • Tl • Ce • Yb • Ge • Es • Md • Db • Bh • No • Cu • Nd • Tm • Ir • Mt • Sg • Au • Po • Xe • Sb • Er • Eu • Pb • Ga • Dy • Fe • La • Pm • Mc • Ti • Fr • Nb • Tb • Ca • Fm
Periodic Table Crossword 2023-10-19
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- what is the number in the top left corner?
- All elements in order to become energetically stable Desire 8 valence electrons
- What is the number at the very bottom of the box?
- what is the 2nd element down in the noble gasses?
- What is the block called on the last two periods?
- what is group number 1 called?
- what has the Atomic Mass Number of 6.941?
- What has the Atomic Mass of 131.294?
- What is group 17 called?
- What element has the Atomic Number of 29?
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- what has the Atomic Number of 17?
- What element has the Atomic Number 47?
- What follows the staircase?
- What element is in the very top left?
- What has the element symbol of Na?
- What is the word called underneath the symbol?
- Are organized based on which energy level an element places its valence electron
- what is the top element in the column with 6 Valence Electrons?
- What is the name of the element with the symbol CO?
- what are the letters that represent the element called?
- what has the Atomic Number of 50?
21 Clues: What is group 17 called? • What follows the staircase? • what is group number 1 called? • what has the Atomic Number of 17? • what has the Atomic Number of 50? • 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? • ...
The Periodic Table 2024-05-28
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- vertical rows in the periodic table
- halogens have low melting and boiling points that has an _________ trend down the group
- down the group, melting point of alkali metals decreases while density increases due to the increase in ______ ______
- group number represents number of _______ _________
- Group 1 elements
- period number represents number of ________ ______
- Group 17 elements
- horizontal rows in the periodic table
- transition metals form ________ compounds
- a more reactive halogen is able to ________ a less reactive halogen from an aqueous solution of its ions
- noble gases have a _____ ______ valence shell
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- elements found between Group 2 and 13 in the periodic table
- the type of element that forms cations by losing valence electron(s)
- halogens usually exist as ________ molecules
- down the group, __________ of alkali metals increases due to the increase in electron shells; valence electron is further away from the nucleus and is thus lost more easily
- Group 18 elements
- down the group, reactivity of halogens _________ due to the increase in electron shells; valence shell is further away from the nucleus hence it is more difficult to attract an electron
- alkali metals have ___ melting point and density (Li, Na, and K can float on water)
- alkali metals react with water to give ________ solutions
- transition metals exhibit ________ oxidation states
- noble gases exist as _________ particles (single atoms)
- transition metals are frequently used as ________, e.g. iron is used in the Haber process to produce ammonia
- the type of elements that forms anions by gaining electron(s)
- transition metals have high melting point due to the strong ________ _____
- transition metals have high _______ due to the large atomic mass and small atomic radius
- noble gases are __________ and inert since they have a stable electronic configuration
26 Clues: Group 1 elements • Group 18 elements • Group 17 elements • vertical rows in the periodic table • horizontal rows in the periodic table • transition metals form ________ compounds • halogens usually exist as ________ molecules • noble gases have a _____ ______ valence shell • period number represents number of ________ ______ • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-12
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- Determines its atomic number in the Periodic Table of Elements
- Atomic number is 29
- Number of protons in an element
- Stable elements that exists on their own
- Atomic number is 5
- Symbol is Fe
- A one or two letter symbol that represents the element
- Commonly used in pools
- A chemical element that mostly lacks distinctive metallic properties
- Where Superman is from
- Soft metallic liquids
- 2 valence electrons
- Column of elements in the periodic table
- Most reactive of non-metals
- A value that depends on the distribution of an elements isotopes in nature an the masses of those isotopes.
- Mainly used in balloons
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- Most common gas in the air
- Commonly used in light up signs
- A chemical element which has a preponderance of properties in between, or that are a mixture of,those of metals and nonmetals
- An atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons
- Arranged in a row with the same number of electron shells
- Symbol is O
- Atomic number is 1
- Symbol is Ag
- consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Is also a coin
- Hard metallic solids
- Used for jewelry
- Elements that lose electrons easily, are lustrous, malleable, and are good conductors of heat and electricity
- A subatomic particle, symbol. n. or. n 0
- Atomic number is 27
32 Clues: Symbol is O • Symbol is Ag • Symbol is Fe • Is also a coin • Used for jewelry • Atomic number is 1 • Atomic number is 5 • Atomic number is 29 • 2 valence electrons • Atomic number is 27 • Hard metallic solids • Soft metallic liquids • Commonly used in pools • Where Superman is from • Mainly used in balloons • Most common gas in the air • Most reactive of non-metals • Commonly used in light up signs • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-12
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- Atomic number of 31
- an earth metal with an atomic mass of 40.078
- Atomic number of 11
- Atomic mass of 126.904
- gases Complete valence shell
- Has all the noble...?
- metals High melting point
- The symbol is Al
- Titanium atomic number
- what is above lithium?
- is a non-metal with an atomic number of 16
- A gas like neon
- The first element on row 18
- Atomic number of 78
- Is a good transition metal
- It's symbol is Ba
- The symbol is Bi
- Pb is the Symbol
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- Mg is the symbol
- First element of line 7
- Alkaline earth metals are?
- Atomic mass of 200.59
- is an alkali metal with 2 shells
- What is the atomic number of chlorine
- Alkali metal with 7 shells
- Atomic number of boron
- Have 7 valence electrons
- Tin is the name but what's the symbol?
- Atomic mass of 4.003
- Has an atomic mass of 10.812
- Metals 1 valence electron and is most reactive
- Tin is the name
- Is an alkaine earth metal with 4 shells
- gases Exist on their own
34 Clues: A gas like neon • Tin is the name • Mg is the symbol • The symbol is Al • The symbol is Bi • Pb is the Symbol • It's symbol is Ba • Atomic number of 31 • Atomic number of 11 • Atomic number of 78 • Atomic mass of 4.003 • Atomic mass of 200.59 • Has all the noble...? • Atomic mass of 126.904 • Atomic number of boron • Titanium atomic number • what is above lithium? • First element of line 7 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-13
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- Firm and stable in shape
- Group 17
- Can be easily bent
- Lithium, Sodium, Potassium are all examples of this metal
- Positive charged atom
- Group of atoms with one or more positive or negative charges
- Contains two or more metallic elements
- Horizontal Colomn
- Substance whos atoms have the same number of protons
- Single species of atoms
- Shiny appearance, good conductor, various substances
- Basic building block
- Nuclear charge of an element
- Relating to a molecule made up of two atoms
- increases as you move down a group from right to left
- Element with mass but no definite shape
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- Lack metallic properties
- Combining power of an element
- Boron, Silicon, Germanium
- Vertical Column
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons
- Can make electricity and heat
- Easily shattered
- Negative charged particle
- Energy needed to remove and electron from an atom
- Can be made into wire
- Group 18
- Protons carry positive charge in here
- Forms to the shape of its container
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
30 Clues: Group 17 • Group 18 • Vertical Column • Easily shattered • Horizontal Colomn • Can be easily bent • Basic building block • Positive charged atom • Can be made into wire • Single species of atoms • Lack metallic properties • Firm and stable in shape • Boron, Silicon, Germanium • Negative charged particle • Nuclear charge of an element • Combining power of an element • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-13
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- Nuclear charge of an element
- Firm and stable in shape
- Element with mass but no definite shape
- Easily shattered
- Boron, Silicon, Germanium
- Group 18
- increases as you move down a group from right to left
- Forms to the shape of its container
- Lack metallic properties
- Energy needed to remove and electron from an atom
- Combining power of an element
- Single species of atoms
- Protons carry positive charge in here
- Group of atoms with one or more positive or negative charges
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- Can be easily bent
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Can be made into wire
- Shiny appearance, good conductor, various substances
- Group 17
- Lithium, Sodium, Potassium are all examples of this metal
- Relating to a molecule made up of two atoms
- Horizontal Colomn
- Vertical Column
- Contains two or more metallic elements
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons
- Negative charged particle
- Positive charged atom
- Substance whos atoms have the same number of protons
- Basic building block
- Can make electricity and heat
30 Clues: Group 17 • Group 18 • Vertical Column • Easily shattered • Horizontal Colomn • Can be easily bent • Basic building block • Can be made into wire • Positive charged atom • Single species of atoms • Firm and stable in shape • Lack metallic properties • Boron, Silicon, Germanium • Negative charged particle • Nuclear charge of an element • Combining power of an element • ...
PERIODIC TABLE CROSSWORD 2024-05-01
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- this can treat cancer but it can also kill you
- melts at 420 degrees celcius
- most reflective metal
- twice as strong as the other metal aluminum
- can bond with itself and many other chemical elements
- only element names after a state
- we put this substance in pools
- their atoms are so light they can escape gravity
- only yellowish metal
- most plentiful atom in the universe
- only metal that is liquid at room temperature
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- we get most of this element from milk
- most isotopes of any element due to it's atomic number
- named after the word "bary" which in Greek means "heavy"
- we LOVE bananas
- highest melting point tof all metals
- odorless and tasteless
- one of the first metals discovered by humans
- 8th most abundant element on earth
- 2/3's of the mass of the human body
20 Clues: we LOVE bananas • only yellowish metal • most reflective metal • odorless and tasteless • melts at 420 degrees celcius • we put this substance in pools • only element names after a state • 8th most abundant element on earth • most plentiful atom in the universe • 2/3's of the mass of the human body • highest melting point tof all metals • we get most of this element from milk • ...
The Periodic Table 2024-05-03
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- the abbreviation of the element name
- The symbol for this element is H
- the different version of an element
- First to name the atom
- shows the number of valence electrons an element has
- the center of an atom
- positive charge
- The symbol for this element is Ar
- negative charge
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- name of the element - mass number
- created the plum pudding model
- smallest known particle
- The symbol for this element is B
- The creater of the Bohr model
- what surrounds the nucleus
- shows how many energy levels an element has
- The number of protons and neutrons
- The symbol for this element is C
- The smallest particle of an element
- neutral charge
20 Clues: neutral charge • positive charge • negative charge • the center of an atom • First to name the atom • smallest known particle • what surrounds the nucleus • The creater of the Bohr model • created the plum pudding model • The symbol for this element is B • The symbol for this element is H • The symbol for this element is C • name of the element - mass number • ...
Periodic table crossword 2024-04-30
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- A metalloid element commonly found in borax and used in fiberglass.
- A noble gas used in welding and as a protective atmosphere.
- Essential for respiration and abundant in the Earth's crust.
- A metalloid crucial for semiconductors and computer chips.
- Essential for nerve function and found in bananas.
- Important for bone and teeth health and found in dairy products.
- A greenish gas used in disinfectants and swimming pools.
- A lightweight metal used in cans, foil, and aircraft.
- A highly reactive gas used in toothpaste and Teflon.
- The lightest and most abundant chemical element, often found in water.
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- The basis of organic chemistry and found in all living organisms.
- A lightweight metal often used in aerospace applications.
- Essential for life, found in DNA, and used in fertilizers.
- A gas making up the majority of Earth's atmosphere.
- A noble gas known for its use in colorful signs.
- A highly reactive metal that explodes when in contact with water.
- Used in alloys and known for its role in muscle function.
- A metal known for its use in rechargeable batteries.
- A noble gas used in balloons to make them float.
- A yellow solid with a distinctive smell, often associated with volcanoes.
20 Clues: A noble gas known for its use in colorful signs. • A noble gas used in balloons to make them float. • Essential for nerve function and found in bananas. • A gas making up the majority of Earth's atmosphere. • A metal known for its use in rechargeable batteries. • A highly reactive gas used in toothpaste and Teflon. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-04-30
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- Most nonmetals are this state of matter.
- The second element of the periodic table.
- Element that has the element symbol K.
- Found left of stair-step line.
- Found on the stair-step line.
- The metals in the first group.
- When atoms are unstable.
- The gases in group 18.
- Only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- Nonmetals: Dull or Shiny.
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- Metals: Dull or Shiny.
- Element that has the element symbol Na.
- Made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Element with atomic number of 26.
- The scientist that discovered protons.
- When group 1 combines with group 17 it forms ____.
- Most metals are this state of matter.
- Most abundant element.
- Found right of stair-step line.
- Group 2, Period 4.
20 Clues: Group 2, Period 4. • Metals: Dull or Shiny. • Most abundant element. • The gases in group 18. • When atoms are unstable. • Nonmetals: Dull or Shiny. • Found on the stair-step line. • Found left of stair-step line. • The metals in the first group. • Found right of stair-step line. • Element with atomic number of 26. • Most metals are this state of matter. • ...
Periodic Table Trends 2024-04-26
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- The Atomic Number is 6
- The Atomic weight is 196.9
- The Atomic Number is 87
- The Atomic Number is 43
- The Atomic Weight is 158.9
- The Atomic Number is 83
- The Atomic Number is 86
- The Atomic Weight is 183.8
- The Atomic Symbol is Cs
- The Atomic Weight is 55.8
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- The Atomic Number is 103
- The Atomic Symbol is Si
- The Atomic Weight is 39.9
- The Atomic Number is 24
- The Atomic Number is 56
- The Atomic Weight is 145
- The Atomic Weight is 101
- The Atomic Weight is 192.2
- The lightest element
- The Atomic weight is 20.1
- The Atomic Symbol is Cu
21 Clues: The lightest element • The Atomic Number is 6 • The Atomic Symbol is Si • The Atomic Number is 24 • The Atomic Number is 56 • The Atomic Number is 87 • The Atomic Number is 43 • The Atomic Number is 83 • The Atomic Number is 86 • The Atomic Symbol is Cs • The Atomic Symbol is Cu • The Atomic Number is 103 • The Atomic Weight is 145 • The Atomic Weight is 101 • The Atomic Weight is 39.9 • ...
The Periodic Table 2024-05-07
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- Has the highest electrical conductivity
- makes up 78% of earth's atmosphere
- Known for its red orange glow
- most abundant element
- lightweight metal used in foil
- A precious metal highly valued for jewelry
- found in all living organisms
- A key component computer chips
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- only metal that is liquid at room temp
- a metal used in jewelry, more valuable than gold
- used in wires due to conductivity
- vital for blood production in the body
- resistant to corrosion and used in various alloys
- used in pipes and paints,known for its toxicity
- A major component of table salt
- used to fill balloons
- Essential for breathing
- used in light bulbs to prevent burning out
- crucial for bone health
- important for immune system defense
20 Clues: used to fill balloons • most abundant element • Essential for breathing • crucial for bone health • Known for its red orange glow • found in all living organisms • lightweight metal used in foil • A key component computer chips • A major component of table salt • used in wires due to conductivity • makes up 78% of earth's atmosphere • important for immune system defense • ...
The Periodic Table 2024-09-25
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- ______ Which element has a strong smell and is used in making matches?
- ______ What element has the symbol Fe and is used to make steel?
- ______ Which element is used in making batteries and has the symbol Li?
- ______ Find an element that is a metal and is often used to make coins.
- ______ Which element is used to make shiny jewelry and has the symbol Ag?
- ______ Which element is lightweight and used to make soda cans?
- ______ Which element has the symbol O? (Hint: It’s what we breathe!)
- ______ Which element has the symbol Cu and is used in electrical wiring?
- ______ Which element is sometimes called the "King of Metals" and used in jewelry?
- ______ What element is used to make cans and has the symbol Sn?
- ______ What element is known as the building block of life?
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- ______ Which element helps keep our bones strong and is found in milk?
- ______ Which element is radioactive and used as fuel in nuclear reactors?
- ______ Find an element that is a gas at room temperature and is used to fill balloons so they float.
- ______ Which element is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
- ______ Which element is used in cleaning products and has the symbol B?
- ______ What element has the atomic number 1? (Hint: It's the lightest element and is used in water.)
- ______ Which element is used in colorful signs that light up at night?
- ______ What two elements are needed to make table salt? One of them is a gas.
- ______ What element makes up most of the Earth’s atmosphere?
20 Clues: ______ What element is known as the building block of life? • ______ What element makes up most of the Earth’s atmosphere? • ______ Which element is lightweight and used to make soda cans? • ______ What element is used to make cans and has the symbol Sn? • ______ What element has the symbol Fe and is used to make steel? • ...
Periodic Table Elements 2024-09-23
Periodic Table Search 2024-09-10
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- Which transition metal has an atomic weight of 196.97?
- Gas Krypton falls under which group of elements?
- Barium is considered which type of metal?
- Mg is the elemental symbol for which element?
- What is lithium's atomic number?
- Which element has an atomic number of 88?
- Xenon exists in which state of matter at 0 degrees Celsius?
- Which element has twenty as their atomic number?
- This element has an atomic weight of 15.999?
- Which of the elements listed is a metalloid(Carbon, Phosphorus, Silicon)?
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- Which element has the lowest atomic weight?
- Is carbon considered a metal or a non-metal?
- What is fluorine's atomic number?
- Potassium is considered which type of metal?
- Which element has an atomic weight of 14.007?
- Which metal is the only metal found as a liquid at 0 Celsius?
- What is helium's atomic symbol?
- Arsenic and Silicon are both characterized as what type of element?
- W is the atomic symbol for which element?
- This element has only eleven protons?
20 Clues: What is helium's atomic symbol? • What is lithium's atomic number? • What is fluorine's atomic number? • This element has only eleven protons? • Barium is considered which type of metal? • Which element has an atomic number of 88? • W is the atomic symbol for which element? • Which element has the lowest atomic weight? • Is carbon considered a metal or a non-metal? • ...
Periodic Table Quiz 2025-02-04
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- what element has the symbol "K"?
- What element is found in DNA and bones?
- What element do humans need to breathe?
- What metal burns with a bright white flame?
- What element is added to toothpaste to prevent cavities?
- What gas is used in bright advertising signs?
- What metal is used in rechargeable batteries?
- What element is found in emeralds?
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- What element has the symbol "Na"?
- What noble gas is used in light bulbs?
- What element has the symbol "B"?
- What does "Si" mean on the periodic table?
- What lightweight metal is used in soda cans?
- What is the first element on the periodic table?
- What gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere?
- What element smells like rotten eggs?
- What element is found in diamonds and graphite?
- What element keeps bones and teeth strong?
- What element is used to disinfect swimming pools?
- What gas is used to fill balloons so they float?
20 Clues: What element has the symbol "B"? • what element has the symbol "K"? • What element has the symbol "Na"? • What element is found in emeralds? • What element smells like rotten eggs? • What noble gas is used in light bulbs? • What element is found in DNA and bones? • What element do humans need to breathe? • What does "Si" mean on the periodic table? • ...
The Periodic Table 2024-11-12
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- I am the heaviest metal in the 4th period
- the metalloid with 3 shells
- the alkaline _____ metals are in group 2A
- the group with a full outer shell of electrons
- I am in Group 1A but am not a metal
- the group 1A metals
- these elements are good conductors of electricity
- my atomic number is 16
- the alkali earth metal in period 3
- the type of ions formed by metals
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- a gas with a mass of 19
- I am in the 4th energy level and have 7 valence electrons
- If I lose 2 protons I will become nickel
- this tells you how many energy levels (shells) an atom has
- this tells you the number of valence electrons in an atom
- Group 7A
- the type of ions formed by nonmetals
- I have 19 protons
- I am the lightest noble gas
- elements with some properties of metals and some of nonmetals
- elements on the right side of the periodic table
- the noble gas in the second period
22 Clues: Group 7A • I have 19 protons • the group 1A metals • my atomic number is 16 • a gas with a mass of 19 • the metalloid with 3 shells • I am the lightest noble gas • the type of ions formed by metals • the alkali earth metal in period 3 • the noble gas in the second period • I am in Group 1A but am not a metal • the type of ions formed by nonmetals • ...
The Periodic Table 2023-12-01
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- Created the first official periodic table
- Have full valence electron shells, nonreactive.
- This element is a Lanthanide
- This element is an Actinide
- The number of dots a Lewis Dot Structure for Flourine would have.
- Metals _____ electrons to form ions, what is the other term for (lose)
- This element is an Alkaline Earth Metal
- All are radioactive, man made, and grouped into a row not a column
- Copper is this type of element
- two valence electrons, not found alone in nature
- This element is a Halogen
- The chemical property that determines how elements will react with other elements to form compounds
- One valence electron, silvery gray metals
- Ductile and malleable, good conductors, compounds have different colors.
- This group are the most reactive metals on the periodic table.
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- This element is a Noble Gas
- Rare earth metals, have high melting and boiling points.
- This element is an Alkali Metal
- Hydrogen is this type of element
- Are brittle, dull,and are poor conductors of heat and electricity
- This element is a Transition Metal in period 4
- Arranged elements in order of increasing atomic number
- Valence electrons are the electrons in the ________ energy level
- Metals become positive ions, called these
- These are good conductors of heat and electricity;shiny
- The current Periodic table is organized by this increasing physical feature
- Seven valence electrons, most reactive nonmetals.
- These type of elements are semiconductors
- Boron is this type of element
- Nonmetals _____ electrons to form ions, what is the other term for (give)
- Nonmetals become negative ions, called these
31 Clues: This element is a Halogen • This element is a Noble Gas • This element is an Actinide • This element is a Lanthanide • Boron is this type of element • Copper is this type of element • This element is an Alkali Metal • Hydrogen is this type of element • This element is an Alkaline Earth Metal • Created the first official periodic table • Metals become positive ions, called these • ...
Periodic Table Elements 2024-11-03
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- Mt 109
- Tc 43
- Pa 91
- Te 52
- Lu 71
- Gd 64
- Mo 42
- In 49
- H 1
- Fr 87
- Pt 78
- Nb 41
- Pm 61
- Cd 48
- Rn 86
- Ag 47
- Cn 112
- Se 34
- Y 39
- Xe 54
- Np 93
- Re 75
- Ne 10
- No 102
- Cs 55
- Ta 73
- Hs 108
- Dy 66
- Cu 29
- C 6
- Cl 17
- Ir 77
- Lv 116
- Pu 94
- Co 27
- Am 95
- Al 13
- Os 76
- As 33
- Ca 20
- Br 35
- Ar 18
- Au 79
- Po 84
- Nd 60
- U 92
- K 19
- Lr 103
- Md 101
- Th 90
- Yb 70
- Fm 100
- Ru 44
- Sn 50
- Sm 62
- Ho 67
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- Ce 58
- Ts 117
- Ni 28
- La 57
- Eu 63
- Fl 114
- Si 14
- Ra 88
- Rf 104
- Rh 45
- Be 4
- O 8
- B 5
- Mg 12
- Mn 25
- Sg 106
- Fe 26
- Db 105
- N 7
- He 2
- Ac 89
- Sr 38
- Tl 81
- Es 99
- Ti 22
- S 16
- Og 118
- At 85
- Er 68
- W 74
- V 23
- Bk 97
- Tb 65
- Ga 31
- Na 11
- Cr 24
- Zr 40
- Sb 51
- Pb 82
- Hg 80
- Rg 111
- Hf 72
- Ba 56
- Zn 30
- Tm 69
- Bh 107
- Sc 21
- Cf 98
- Cm 96
- F 9
- I 53
- Ds 110
- Rb 37
- Ge 32
- Pr 59
- P 15
- Li 3
- Mc 115
- Nh 113
- Pd 46
- Kr 36
- Bi 83
118 Clues: O 8 • B 5 • H 1 • N 7 • C 6 • F 9 • Be 4 • He 2 • Y 39 • S 16 • W 74 • V 23 • I 53 • U 92 • K 19 • P 15 • Li 3 • Ce 58 • Tc 43 • Ni 28 • La 57 • Eu 63 • Pa 91 • Si 14 • Te 52 • Ra 88 • Lu 71 • Rh 45 • Gd 64 • Mo 42 • Mg 12 • In 49 • Fr 87 • Mn 25 • Fe 26 • Pt 78 • Nb 41 • Pm 61 • Ac 89 • Cd 48 • Rn 86 • Ag 47 • Sr 38 • Se 34 • Tl 81 • Xe 54 • Np 93 • Re 75 • Ne 10 • Es 99 • Ti 22 • Cs 55 • Ta 73 • At 85 • Er 68 • Bk 97 • Tb 65 • Dy 66 • Ga 31 • Na 11 • Cu 29 • Cr 24 • Cl 17 • Zr 40 • Sb 51 • Pb 82 • Ir 77 • Hg 80 • Hf 72 • Ba 56 • Zn 30 • Pu 94 • Co 27 • Tm 69 • ...
Periodic Table Elements 2024-12-17
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- Cn 112
- Dy 66
- Hf 72
- Sr 38
- Ru 44
- B 5
- Yb 70
- I 53
- Ca 20
- Fr 87
- Sg 106
- Cd 48
- Al 13
- Po 84
- Kr 36
- U 92
- C 6
- Ag 47
- Sm 62
- As 33
- Ce 58
- Pt 78
- Tl 81
- Pu 94
- Ne 10
- O 8
- S 16
- Rh 45
- Xe 54
- Os 76
- Pb 82
- Ar 18
- Ni 28
- Lv 116
- Fl 114
- Bi 83
- Cm 96
- Md 101
- Ba 56
- Nd 60
- Nb 41
- He 2
- Ts 117
- Es 99
- Ac 89
- Li 3
- Lr 103
- P 15
- Se 34
- Np 93
- Og 118
- Ge 32
- Br 35
- Gd 64
- Sn 50
- Sc 21
- Th 90
- Cf 98
- Y 39
- Mo 42
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- Cl 17
- In 49
- Tm 69
- Pa 91
- Lu 71
- H 1
- Na 11
- Ta 73
- Cr 24
- Pd 46
- Co 27
- Db 105
- Fm 100
- Rb 37
- Zn 30
- F 9
- No 102
- Am 95
- At 85
- Tc 43
- Ds 110
- Cu 29
- Pr 59
- Ga 31
- V 23
- Mt 109
- W 74
- Fe 26
- Mc 115
- K 19
- Ra 88
- Ti 22
- Si 14
- Te 52
- La 57
- Be 4
- Hg 80
- Er 68
- Rg 111
- Nh 113
- Pm 61
- Rf 104
- Rn 86
- Tb 65
- Bh 107
- N 7
- Zr 40
- Mn 25
- Eu 63
- Cs 55
- Ho 67
- Mg 12
- Bk 97
- Sb 51
- Ir 77
- Re 75
- Hs 108
- Au 79
118 Clues: H 1 • B 5 • F 9 • C 6 • O 8 • N 7 • I 53 • U 92 • V 23 • W 74 • K 19 • S 16 • Be 4 • He 2 • Li 3 • P 15 • Y 39 • Cl 17 • In 49 • Tm 69 • Pa 91 • Lu 71 • Dy 66 • Hf 72 • Sr 38 • Ru 44 • Na 11 • Yb 70 • Ta 73 • Cr 24 • Pd 46 • Co 27 • Ca 20 • Fr 87 • Rb 37 • Zn 30 • Cd 48 • Al 13 • Am 95 • Po 84 • At 85 • Kr 36 • Tc 43 • Cu 29 • Pr 59 • Ga 31 • Ag 47 • Sm 62 • As 33 • Ce 58 • Pt 78 • Fe 26 • Tl 81 • Pu 94 • Ne 10 • Ra 88 • Rh 45 • Ti 22 • Si 14 • Te 52 • La 57 • Xe 54 • Os 76 • Hg 80 • Pb 82 • Er 68 • Ar 18 • Ni 28 • Pm 61 • Bi 83 • Cm 96 • Rn 86 • Tb 65 • Ba 56 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Metals that are less reactive and silvery white
- Protons + Neutrons
- A metal in Group 2
- Gases that are nonmetal and nonreactive
- A term that describes the size of the atom
- A character of metals
- A metal in Group 1
- A nonmetal in Group 18
- Phosphorus is in this group
- The tendency of an atom to pull electrons close to itself
- Silicon is in this group
- Highly reactive nonmetals
- Element number 80
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- Boron is an example of a...
- The number of protons
- A nonmetal in Group 17
- Aluminum is in this group
- The energy required to remove an electron
- Metals that hard soft, shiny, and highly reactive
- Sulfur is in this group
- Element number 20
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge
- A type of electrons, found in the outermost shell
23 Clues: Element number 20 • Element number 80 • Protons + Neutrons • A metal in Group 2 • A metal in Group 1 • The number of protons • A character of metals • A nonmetal in Group 17 • A nonmetal in Group 18 • Sulfur is in this group • Silicon is in this group • Aluminum is in this group • Highly reactive nonmetals • Boron is an example of a... • Phosphorus is in this group • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-02-24
The Periodic Table 2025-03-09
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- has an atomic number of 40
- has 9 electrons
- has 55 electrons
- has 17 electrons
- has 2 protons
- has 75 protons
- has 38 protons
- has a mass of 51
- has 48 protons
- has an atomic number of 18
- has 30 electrons
- has an atomic number of 52
- has 50 neutrons and a mass of 89
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- has 21 protons
- has 81 neutrons and a mass of 137
- has 74 neutrons and a mass of 127
- has a mass of 7
- has an atomic number of 4
- has 45 neutrons and a mass of 79
- has 55 neutrons and a mass of 98
- has 15 protons
- has 45 protons
- has an atomic number of 31
- has a mass of 106
- has an atomic number of 72
- has 108 neutrons and a mass of 181
26 Clues: has 2 protons • has 21 protons • has 15 protons • has 45 protons • has 75 protons • has 38 protons • has 48 protons • has a mass of 7 • has 9 electrons • has 55 electrons • has 17 electrons • has a mass of 51 • has 30 electrons • has a mass of 106 • has an atomic number of 4 • has an atomic number of 40 • has an atomic number of 31 • has an atomic number of 72 • has an atomic number of 18 • ...
Periodic Table Puzzle 2025-04-03
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- Group 14 and Period 2
- Group 3 and Period 4
- Group 7 and Period 5
- Group 1 and Period 5
- Group 13 and Period 2
- Group 11 and Period 6
- Group 17 and Period 5
- Group 2 and Period 3
- Group 14 and Period 5
- Group 3 and Period 5
- Group 2 and Period 4
- Group 15 and Period 3
- Group 14 and Period 6
- Group 9 and Period 4
- Group 8 and Period 5
- Group 18 and Period 3
- Group 12 and Period 5
- Group 16 and Period 4
- Group 7 and Period 4
- Group 2 and Period 7
- Group 14 and Period 4
- Group 4 and Period 5
- Group 13 and Period 5
- Group 12 and Period 4
- Group 6 and Period 4
- Group 9 and Period 5
- Group 10 and Period 5
- Group 18 and Period 2
- Group 10 and Period 4
- Group 16 and Period 2
- Group 8 and Period 4
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- Group 1 and Period 7
- Group 2 and Period 2
- Group 15 and Period 5
- Group 16 and Period 3
- Group 15 and Period 2
- Group 13 and Period 4
- Group 1 and Period 4
- Group 15 and Period 6
- Group 18 and Period 5
- Group 16 and Period 5
- Group 2 and Period 5
- Group 6 and Period 5
- Group 17 and Period 2
- Group 18 and Period 4
- Group 1 and Period 6
- Group 1 and Period 3
- Group 4 and Period 4
- Group 11 and Period 4
- Group 1 and Period 1
- Group 5 and Period 5
- Group 1 and Period 2
- Group 17 and Period 4
- Group 18 and Period 1
- Group 11 and Period 5
- Group 5 and Period 4
- Group 14 and Period 3
- Group 2 and Period 6
- Group 15 and Period 4
- Group 18 and Period 6
- Group 13 and Period 3
- Group 17 and Period 3
62 Clues: Group 1 and Period 7 • Group 2 and Period 2 • Group 3 and Period 4 • Group 7 and Period 5 • Group 1 and Period 5 • Group 1 and Period 4 • Group 2 and Period 3 • Group 2 and Period 5 • Group 3 and Period 5 • Group 2 and Period 4 • Group 6 and Period 5 • Group 9 and Period 4 • Group 1 and Period 6 • Group 1 and Period 3 • Group 4 and Period 4 • Group 8 and Period 5 • Group 1 and Period 1 • ...
periodic table crossword 2025-04-09
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- Yellow nonmetal with a strong odor
- used in balloons
- Reddish metal that conducts electricity well
- Makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere
- Essential nutrient, in banana
- Soft metal, reacts violently with water
- 2nd place medal is made of
- Used to disinfect water and in bleach
- Important for bones and teeth
- Used to galvanize steel and in sunscreen
- Metal used in construction and in blood
- most abundant element in the universe
- Noble gas used in bright advertising signs
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- Highly reactive, used in toothpaste
- Burns with a bright white flame
- Found in DNA and used in fertilizers
- Common element in sand and computer chips
- Noble gas used in light bulbs and welding
- Lightweight metal used in aerospace materials
- Soft metal used in batteries
- Lightweight metal used in cans and foil
- Basis of all life on Earth
- Essential for respiration in most life forms
- Element used in detergents and glass
- Highly valued precious metal
25 Clues: used in balloons • 2nd place medal is made of • Basis of all life on Earth • Soft metal used in batteries • Highly valued precious metal • Essential nutrient, in banana • Important for bones and teeth • Burns with a bright white flame • Yellow nonmetal with a strong odor • Highly reactive, used in toothpaste • Found in DNA and used in fertilizers • ...
Periodic Table Review 2025-05-20
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- Group 1 elements, highly reactive.
- Elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- Energy required to remove an electron from an atom.
- Group 17, very reactive nonmetals.
- Group 18, inert gases with full outer shells.
- Patterns in properties across periods or down groups.
- Sum of protons and neutrons.
- Elements that are shiny, malleable, and good conductors.
- The distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron.
- The ability of an atom to attract electrons.
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- Groups 3-12, contain metals with various charges.
- Electrons in the outermost shell involved in bonding.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table.
- A vertical column in the periodic table.
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom’s orbitals.
- Group 2 elements, less reactive than alkali metals.
- How likely an element is to undergo a chemical change.
- Number of protons in an atom.
- Elements that are brittle and poor conductors.
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons.
20 Clues: Sum of protons and neutrons. • Number of protons in an atom. • Group 1 elements, highly reactive. • Group 17, very reactive nonmetals. • A horizontal row in the periodic table. • A vertical column in the periodic table. • The ability of an atom to attract electrons. • Group 18, inert gases with full outer shells. • Elements that are brittle and poor conductors. • ...
Periodic Table Puns 2025-05-16
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- Your brother or mine
- What you do in a play
- And old car model
- Imitation diamond
- Not an exciting person
- Place for washing dishes
- Part of a whole
- Proud to be an ___________.
- The golden US state
- Superman's weakness
- Extinct
- What a dog does to a bone
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- E=mc2
- What you do to a wrinkled shirt
- What a doctor does to a patient
- "Tasty" part of your mouth
- Someone who likes to start fires
- What happens when you lasso a horse
- Police officer
- A type of flower
- Does a body good
- Mother's sister's cash
- Mickey Mouse's pal
- A goofy felon
- Las Vegas lights
- The first person has the ___________.
26 Clues: E=mc2 • Extinct • A goofy felon • Police officer • Part of a whole • A type of flower • Does a body good • Las Vegas lights • And old car model • Imitation diamond • Mickey Mouse's pal • The golden US state • Superman's weakness • Your brother or mine • What you do in a play • Not an exciting person • Mother's sister's cash • Place for washing dishes • What a dog does to a bone • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-09-03
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- Used for light bulbs.
- Burns with a white flame.
- 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Lighter than air, non-flammable.
- Main basis of life, found in diamonds and graphite.
- Smells like eggs.
- Metal in table salts.
- Light metal, in rechargeable batteries.
- Breathed by human beings and animals.
- Found in our computer chips.
- Consume this to strengthen bones.
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- Found in borax and glass making.
- Gives emeralds a green color.
- Found in matches.
- Noble gas, glows.
- Essential for nerve function.
- The lightest element in the universe.
- Used in toothpaste.
- Commonly bought in foil form.
- Used in swimming pools.
20 Clues: Smells like eggs. • Found in matches. • Noble gas, glows. • Used in toothpaste. • Metal in table salts. • Used for light bulbs. • Used in swimming pools. • Burns with a white flame. • Essential for nerve function. • Commonly bought in foil form. • Found in our computer chips. • Gives emeralds a green color. • ...
Periodic table elements 2025-11-17
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- Used in toothpaste
- Metal used in batteries
- Used in laptops because it is light
- Used in fertiliser and fireworks
- Found in pencil lead and diamonds
- Used in black lights
- Used in bright red-orange signs
- Found in salty chips
- Keeps bones strong
- Used in fuel and in some cars
- Used in fast airplanes and X-ray machines
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- Found in medicines and potatoes
- Gas used in balloons
- Helps plants grow and in the air
- Used for foil and airplanes
- Found in bananas
- We need it to breathe/live
- Used in bleach and swimming pools
- Used in computers and gels
- Used in matches and fireworks
20 Clues: Found in bananas • Used in toothpaste • Keeps bones strong • Gas used in balloons • Used in black lights • Found in salty chips • Metal used in batteries • We need it to breathe/live • Used in computers and gels • Used for foil and airplanes • Used in matches and fireworks • Used in fuel and in some cars • Found in medicines and potatoes • Used in bright red-orange signs • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-02-04
Periodic Table Vocabulary 2025-11-13
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- Can be turned into a wire without breaking
- Number Protons + Neutrons = ________
- Number of atoms in an element.
- Neutrally charged located in the nucleus.
- A group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds representing the smallest particle of a pure substance that retains its chemical properties
- Shiny, malleable, reactive elements
- A substance formed by two or more different elements chemically joined in a fixed ratio.
- Stable, Noble gassesUnstable Reactive
- neutron charge
- proton charge
- Non reactive
- Mix of Nonmetals and Metals
- The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom that are involved in chemical bonding
- Number of protons
- Unstable
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- Number of molecules
- Charge that an atom needs to be stable. (gain or lose)
- A mix of elements that keep their properties and can be physically separated. (saltwater)
- A single type of matter made up of only one kind of particle
- Creator of Periodic Table, organized it by elements weight
- A pure substance made up of only one type of atom
- The basic building block of all matter representing the smallest particle of a pure substance that retains its chemical properties
- Columns # of valence
- Center of an atom, protons and neutrons are there.
- Located in the nucleus of an atom, also the atomic number, positively charged.
- rows # of of circles, energy levels, orbitals
- Can be pounded ( answer: malleable)
- electron charge
- All three states of matter, brittle
29 Clues: Unstable • Non reactive • proton charge • neutron charge • electron charge • Number of protons • Number of molecules • Columns # of valence • Mix of Nonmetals and Metals • Number of atoms in an element. • Shiny, malleable, reactive elements • Can be pounded ( answer: malleable) • All three states of matter, brittle • Neutrally charged located in the nucleus. • ...
Periodic Table Puzzles 2025-11-01
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- 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 the head of the carbon family known as the basis of life.
- I have 26 protons.
- I am a gas with a mass of 19
- I am a transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- My atomic mass is 35.45.
- I am a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil
- I make up 78% of the air and am found in group 5A.
- I am an alkali metal found in period 3, I am used to make salt.
- I am the only element in the halogen family that is a liquid.
- I am a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
- My atomic number is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
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- I am a member of the alkaline earth metals in period 3.
- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- I am the halogen found in period 5.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am the lightest of the noble gasses.
- You can find me in the carbon family in the 5th period.
- I am a metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am not really an alkali metal, but since I have only electron I behave like them.
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- I am in period 3, group 4A.
- I am located in the third period and group 6A.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
26 Clues: I have 26 protons. • My atomic number is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.45. • I am in period 3, group 4A. • I am a gas with a mass of 19 • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am the halogen found in period 5. • I am the lightest of the noble gasses. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-11-21
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- metals are ____ conductors of heat
- is credited with the first periodic table
- Alkali metals react with _________ to make strong bases
- boron, silicon, and germanium are all examples of __________
- metalloids are good _______________
- cerium is an example of the __________ group
- the dots in Lewis' dot structure represent
- all actinides are ______________
- metals donate (____) electrons
- organisation of the modern periodic table
- transition metals are _________ and can be bent
- Helium is an example of the ___________ group
- aluminum, galium, and nickle are all examples of ________
- lithium is an example of the _____________ group
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- hydrogen, oxygen, and helium are all examples of _________
- halogens are the most ______ nonmetals
- iodine is an example of the ___________ group
- alkali metals are incredibly ______
- uranium is an example of the ______________
- berllium is an example of the ___________ group
- Chlorine contains ______ dots
- when noble gases are ________, they gain characteristic colors
- metals become positive ions called _________
- Lanthanides are also know as "_______________"
- nonmetals accept(____) electrons
- groups contain elements with similar _______ properties
- nonmetals are ______ and easy to break
- alkali earth metals oxidize in ___
- alkaline earth metals ________ in air
- nonmetals become negative ions called ______
- Titanium is an example of the __________ group
31 Clues: Chlorine contains ______ dots • metals donate (____) electrons • nonmetals accept(____) electrons • all actinides are ______________ • metals are ____ conductors of heat • alkali earth metals oxidize in ___ • alkali metals are incredibly ______ • metalloids are good _______________ • alkaline earth metals ________ in air • halogens are the most ______ nonmetals • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2025-12-01
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- alkaline earth metals have a charge of __________
- made actinides are known to be ___ ____
- Henry Moseley properties by increasing atomic _ _ _ _ _ _
- alkaline earth metals have ___ valence electrons
- negative ions are called ______
- ____ represent electrons
- grouped into rows
- coloration of alkali metals
- noble gases are know as _ _ _ _ _
- noble gases express ______ colorations when excited
- metals ____ electrons
- _____ electrons are the outermost electrons
- all radioactive elements
- high rate of electron activity
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- commonly known as _ _ _ _ conductors
- often good conductors of heat and energy
- who created the first periodic table
- Dmitri arranged properties by increasing atomic _ _ _ _
- gases include full valence electron shells
- alkali metals have a charge of
- positive ions are called
- alkaline earth metals create bases by reacting with water
- _________ often contain properties of metals and non-metals
- show high melting and boiling points
- halogens have a charge of __________
- react violently to non-metals
- a common metal property
- alkaline earth metals are usually textured _____
- react when exposed to air
- non-metals ____ electrons
30 Clues: grouped into rows • metals ____ electrons • a common metal property • positive ions are called • ____ represent electrons • all radioactive elements • react when exposed to air • non-metals ____ electrons • coloration of alkali metals • react violently to non-metals • alkali metals have a charge of • high rate of electron activity • negative ions are called ______ • ...
Periodic table elements 2025-12-02
Periodic Table Puzzle 2026-01-19
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- I am the only element in the halogen family that is a liquid.
- I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
- I am the first element in the fourth period used in making fertilizer.
- I have 2 electrons in the first ring, 8 electrons in the second ring, and 6 electrons in the third ring.
- My atomic # is 47 and I am used to make photographic film.
- My atomic mass is 35.453.
- I am the head of the Carbon family known as the "basis of life".
- I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- I am a noble gas with 2 electrons.
- I am a metal with 28 electrons.
- I am a member of the Carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
- I am a gas with a mass # of 19.
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- I am a transition metal with 25 electrons.
- You can find me in the Carbon family in the fifth period.
- I am a member of the nitrogen Family with 16 neutrons.
- 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 transition metal with 30 electrons useful in making paint.
- I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- I am a member of the Halogen family with an atomic # of 53.
- My atomic # is 79.
- I make up 78% of Air and am found in the 15th group.
22 Clues: I have 26 Protons. • My atomic # is 79. • My atomic mass is 35.453. • I am a metal with 28 electrons. • I am a gas with a mass # of 19. • I am a noble gas with 2 electrons. • I am a gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • I am a transition metal with 25 electrons. • I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature. • I make up 78% of Air and am found in the 15th group. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2026-01-21
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- The main element found in all living things
- A gas that humans and animals need to breathe
- Given the nickname "lazy" because it doesn't easily react to other elements
- Has the nickname "Devil's Element"
- This element doesn’t rust and is used in airplanes and soda cans
- The most reactive of all the chemical elements
- Comes from the Greek word neos, meaning "new"
- This element has the atomic number of 14
- A metal that reacts violently with water
- A metal that burns with a bright white light
- This element has the atomic mass of 9.01218
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- An element used to make strong detergents
- The basis for bleach
- The universe's lightest element
- A gas that changes your voice to a higher pitch
- The lightest metal that can float on water
- Important for muscles and nerves
- Necessary for bone formation and strength
- Used to preserve food
- The 10th most common element in the universe
20 Clues: The basis for bleach • Used to preserve food • The universe's lightest element • Important for muscles and nerves • Has the nickname "Devil's Element" • This element has the atomic number of 14 • A metal that reacts violently with water • An element used to make strong detergents • Necessary for bone formation and strength • The lightest metal that can float on water • ...
Periodic Trends Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- vertical columns of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number on the periodic table
- the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom
- rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of 8 valence electrons
- a highly reactive group 17 element
- has properties of metals and nonmetals
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- something made up of more-or-less interdependent elements or parts
- relative ability of atoms to attract electrons in a chemical bond
- horizontal rows of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number on the periodic table
- one of the three main classifications of the periodic table
- a gas or dull, brittle solids that are poor conductors of heat and electricity
- an atom or bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge
11 Clues: a highly reactive group 17 element • has properties of metals and nonmetals • one of the three main classifications of the periodic table • the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom • relative ability of atoms to attract electrons in a chemical bond • something made up of more-or-less interdependent elements or parts • ...
Tides 2023-03-23
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- occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are at right angles
- ocean waves are caused by
- occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are all aligned
- difference in height between high and low tide.
- mass of moving water
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- the are periodic rise and fall of sea level
- upward motion of ocean water.
- the periodic rise and fall of sea level.
- They are caused by the
- high and low tides a day
- ocean waves carry
11 Clues: ocean waves carry • mass of moving water • They are caused by the • high and low tides a day • ocean waves are caused by • upward motion of ocean water. • the periodic rise and fall of sea level. • the are periodic rise and fall of sea level • difference in height between high and low tide. • occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are all aligned • ...
Atoms Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-30
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- An atom with more or less electrons.
- A positively charged molecule.
- A pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom.
- The number of protons in the nucleus if an atom.
- The outermost shell of electrons in an atom.
- The core of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- A bond formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- Smallest part of matter that still retains the properties of an element.
- Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons.
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- A molecule with no charge.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- The vertical columns of the periodic table.
- Electrons are shared during bonding.
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements.
- The structure formed by covalent bonds.
- A negatively charged molecule.
- Used to represent chemical elements.
18 Clues: A molecule with no charge. • A positively charged molecule. • A negatively charged molecule. • An atom with more or less electrons. • Electrons are shared during bonding. • Used to represent chemical elements. • The structure formed by covalent bonds. • The horizontal rows of the periodic table. • The vertical columns of the periodic table. • ...
Everyday Chemistry 2022-04-11
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- Fe
- Useful in batteries since it will release electrons
- Positively charged particles
- _______ is a strong acid that is used in car batteries
- Made of 2 or more elements that are chemically combines
- Nuclear particle with no charge
- Electron configuration for this element is
- ______ Curie first discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium
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- Ti
- The study of the behavior of matter and its charges and how it interacts with other matter and energy
- A _______ table is a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- _____ rule states when several orbitals are available in a subshell, each orbital gets one electron before the electrons pair up
- Negatively charged ions
- Vertical columns in the periodic table, where elements contain similar chemical properties
- Smallest particle of an element
- Eu
- Ni
- The fundamental states of matter are: Liquid, solid, and _____
18 Clues: Ti • Eu • Fe • Ni • Negatively charged ions • Positively charged particles • Smallest particle of an element • Nuclear particle with no charge • Electron configuration for this element is • Useful in batteries since it will release electrons • _______ is a strong acid that is used in car batteries • Made of 2 or more elements that are chemically combines • ...
Periodic table trends 2024-10-02
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- the amount of electrons in the p sublevel
- a negative ion
- scientist to notice repeating patterns in elements
- a row left to right across the periodic table
- the amount of electrons in the s sublevel
- a positive ion
- the number of particles in the nucleus
- the amount of electrons in the d sublevel
- made of two elctrons
- an atom with a positive or negative charge that has gained or lost an electron
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- the amount of electrons in the f sublevel
- the energy needed to pull electrons away from an atom
- measure of an atom's ability to take electrons from other atoms
- the outermost electrons that are lost in bonding
- the number of protons in an atom
- a vertical column on the periodic table
- the size or distance across an atom
- an atom of an element with a different mass number
18 Clues: a negative ion • a positive ion • made of two elctrons • the number of protons in an atom • the size or distance across an atom • the number of particles in the nucleus • a vertical column on the periodic table • the amount of electrons in the f sublevel • the amount of electrons in the p sublevel • the amount of electrons in the s sublevel • ...
The Periodic Table vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- Organized the elements by atomic number
- element that can be hammered into shape
- passes heat and electricity through it
- The vertical columns with similar valence electrons
- elements in the upper right corner of the periodic table
- a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons
- element that can be stretched out into a wire
- nonmetal property lacking malleability
- element that loses electrons and has a net positive charge
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- six elements that exhibit both metal and nonmetal properties
- elements located on the left side of the periodic table
- property of an element that means "shiny"
- metals located in the "d" block
- nonmetal property lacking luster
- The horizontal rows that represent electron energy levels
- energy required to completely remove an electron
- Organized the elements by atomic mass
- element that gains electrons and has a net negative charge
18 Clues: metals located in the "d" block • nonmetal property lacking luster • Organized the elements by atomic mass • passes heat and electricity through it • nonmetal property lacking malleability • Organized the elements by atomic number • element that can be hammered into shape • property of an element that means "shiny" • element that can be stretched out into a wire • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-29
7 Clues: a tiny particle of an element • the 1st element on the periodic table • the 8th element on the periodic table • the 6th element on the periodic table • a group of atoms that are held together • the molecule with the chemical formula H2O • a substance that cannot be broken down into other substances
P-table Review Crossword 2021-11-04
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- elements in the same _____ has similar properties
- the first metalloid on the periodic table
- element with the atomic mass of 1.008
- a pure substance made from only one type of atom
- Dimitri Mendeleev AKA the _____ of the P-Table.
- elements are arranged by increasing ______number
- most of the elements on the right side are __
- a left to right row on the P-table
- an element in group 1, period 2 of the P-table
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- elements are found on this table
- element with 8 protons and 8 electrons
- H, He, Au, Ni are all examples of chemical ______
- element with the atomic number of 10
- a shiny substances that conducts electricity
- element number 26 on the P-table
- the weight of protons + neutrons
16 Clues: elements are found on this table • element number 26 on the P-table • the weight of protons + neutrons • a left to right row on the P-table • element with the atomic number of 10 • element with the atomic mass of 1.008 • element with 8 protons and 8 electrons • the first metalloid on the periodic table • a shiny substances that conducts electricity • ...
Chemistry Review Bonus 2023-12-20
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- These are ductile and great at conducting heat and electricity.
- These type of electrons are found in the outermost shell.
- Same element but have different mass numbers.
- Combination of two or more substances that have not been chemically combined.
- The negative subatomic particle
- An atom that has gained or lost electrons to become charged.
- Rows of the Periodic Table are known as.
- Combination of two or more substances that have been chemically combined in a ratio.
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- Used gold foil to discover the nucleus.
- Columns of the Periodic Table are known as.
- A negatively charged ion.
- The building block of all matter.
- Found in the nucleus but, these have no charge.
- Describe the atom as a Planetary Model.
- A positively charged ion.
- The positive subatomic particle
16 Clues: A negatively charged ion. • A positively charged ion. • The negative subatomic particle • The positive subatomic particle • The building block of all matter. • Used gold foil to discover the nucleus. • Describe the atom as a Planetary Model. • Rows of the Periodic Table are known as. • Columns of the Periodic Table are known as. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Things with a PH level equal to 7
- Number 1 on the periodic table
- Elements in the periodic table with full outer shells
- Name of an unstable and decomposing element; ex. uranium
- Things with a PH level lower than 7
- Elements right of the 'stair step'
- Dihydrogen monoxide
- An element with a positive or negative charge
- Things with a PH level higher than 7
- An ion with more protons than electrons is charged ____
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- Similar to metals, but without some of the properties
- Type of electron that is on the outer shell of an element
- An ion with more electrons than protons is charged ____
- Elements left of the 'stair step'
- Total mass of an isotope
- A variant of an element with more or less neutrons
16 Clues: Dihydrogen monoxide • Total mass of an isotope • Number 1 on the periodic table • Things with a PH level equal to 7 • Elements left of the 'stair step' • Elements right of the 'stair step' • Things with a PH level lower than 7 • Things with a PH level higher than 7 • An element with a positive or negative charge • A variant of an element with more or less neutrons • ...
Atomic Structure 2024-10-10
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- name for vertical lines on the periodic table
- the same elements but have a different number of neutrons
- two or more elements that are not chemically combined
- where non-metals are found on the periodic table
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- particle found in the nucleus with a positive charge
- a more common name for group 7 elements
- charge of the ion formed when an atom loses an electron
- name for horizontal lines on the periodic table
8 Clues: a more common name for group 7 elements • name for vertical lines on the periodic table • name for horizontal lines on the periodic table • where non-metals are found on the periodic table • particle found in the nucleus with a positive charge • two or more elements that are not chemically combined • charge of the ion formed when an atom loses an electron • ...
Chemistry and Energy Vocab. 2020-04-22
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- A substance that is created
- This energy is very much weather dependent
- This energy can explode and is very unpredictable
- Have common properties
- Comes at the start of all chemical reactions
- major pollution problem;non-renewable
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- This element is to the left of the periodic table
- These elements are to the right of the periodic table
- This energy causes droughts and has limited reservoir
- Both metals and Non-metals are called...
- Once gone you cant get this resource back
- Anything that uses less energy
12 Clues: Have common properties • A substance that is created • Anything that uses less energy • major pollution problem;non-renewable • Both metals and Non-metals are called... • Once gone you cant get this resource back • This energy is very much weather dependent • Comes at the start of all chemical reactions • This element is to the left of the periodic table • ...
2nd Six Weeks Makeup Assignment 2022-10-28
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- the table of elements
- has an atomic number of 76
- elements on periodic table that do NOT conduct electricity
- subatomic particle with negative charge
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- elements with properties of metals and nonmetals
- this can be found int he center of an atom
- a change that cannot be reversed and forms a new substance
- has an atomic mass of 184
- a change that can be undone and no new substance is formed
- subatomic particle with neutral charge
- the largest category of elements on the periodic table
- subatomic particle with positive charge
12 Clues: the table of elements • has an atomic mass of 184 • has an atomic number of 76 • subatomic particle with neutral charge • subatomic particle with positive charge • subatomic particle with negative charge • this can be found int he center of an atom • elements with properties of metals and nonmetals • the largest category of elements on the periodic table • ...
Functions Terminology 2023-05-16
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- 2+5+8+11+14 is a type of ....
- A relation is not a function if it fails this
- The sequene 1,3,9,27
- The reciprocal of sine.
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- A function that repeats itself at regular intervals
- The line an expoenential function can't cross
- The inputs of a function
- The centre line of a periodic function
- The point where a parabola crosses the x-axis
- The length of one cycle
- A factoring technique when there is 4 or more terms
- THe highest y-value of a parabola
12 Clues: The sequene 1,3,9,27 • The length of one cycle • The reciprocal of sine. • The inputs of a function • 2+5+8+11+14 is a type of .... • THe highest y-value of a parabola • The centre line of a periodic function • The line an expoenential function can't cross • The point where a parabola crosses the x-axis • A relation is not a function if it fails this • ...
Periodic table 2023-05-09
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- the chemical element with the symbol O
- a chemical element with the symbol Ne
- a chemical element with the symbol He
- the chemical element with the symbol N
- a chemical element with the symbol Be
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- a chemical element with the symbol F
- the chemical element with the symbol H
- a chemical element with the symbol Li
- a column of elements in the periodic table
- a chemical element with the symbol C
- a row of elements in the periodic table
- a chemical element with the symbol B
12 Clues: a chemical element with the symbol F • a chemical element with the symbol C • a chemical element with the symbol B • a chemical element with the symbol Ne • a chemical element with the symbol Li • a chemical element with the symbol He • a chemical element with the symbol Be • the chemical element with the symbol H • the chemical element with the symbol O • ...
Atoms and the Periodic Table 2024-11-07
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- Distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron shell (12)
- Positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus (6)
- Electrons in the outermost shell, important for bonding (15)
- Row in the periodic table (6)
- Energy needed to remove an electron (15)
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- Tendency of an atom to attract electrons (15)
- Column in the periodic table (5)
- Atom with a negative charge (5)
- Arrangement of electrons within an atom's orbitals (11)
- Neutral particle in the nucleus (7)
- Negatively charged particle (8)
- Atom with a positive charge (6)
12 Clues: Row in the periodic table (6) • Atom with a negative charge (5) • Negatively charged particle (8) • Atom with a positive charge (6) • Column in the periodic table (5) • Neutral particle in the nucleus (7) • Energy needed to remove an electron (15) • Tendency of an atom to attract electrons (15) • Positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus (6) • ...
CHEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE EXAM 2013-07-27
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- substance consisting of two or more components without any chemical combination
- nuclear symbol similiar to H, mass:1.00723
- the second quantum number; describes the shape of the electron wave
- simplest form of substance such that cannot be broken in simplier form
- group of akali metals the modern periodic table
- conductors of heat and electricity; non-ductile
- short hand, abbreviated representation of an element
- elements of life
- _______'s triad - 3 elements in a group with the same properties
- refers to the number of protons and neutrons
- the third quantum number; describes the orientation of the electron wave space
- ______ Meyer- proposed the physical properties of periodic table
- _______'s law of octave - 8 elements
- latin name of Tungsten
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- charge:neutral; mass:1.00866
- two phase or more mixture; non uniform distribution of components
- ability to act as base or acid at the same time
- _______'s Uncertainty Principle
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- latin name of Lead
- movement of electron in its orbiting space
- ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
- nuclear glue
- lowest possible temperature
- ______ Mendeleev- proposed the chemical properties of periodic table
- the first quantum number; describes the energy and distance of electron from the nucleus
- one phase mixture; uniform distribution of components
- particles responsible chemcial reactions
- latin name of Potassium
- luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers
- to the number of protons in the nucleus equal to the number of protons
31 Clues: nuclear glue • elements of life • latin name of Lead • latin name of Tungsten • latin name of Potassium • lowest possible temperature • charge:neutral; mass:1.00866 • _______'s Uncertainty Principle • _______'s law of octave - 8 elements • particles responsible chemcial reactions • anything that has mass and occupies space • luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers • ...
Chemistry 2012-10-09
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- A mixture of metals
- Solid state of water
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- A __________ change is easily reversible
- The smallest element on the periodic table
- The ability to be hammered into sheets
- There are 3 _________________ particles that make up an atom
- A gas needed for combustion/burning
- Materials that have properties of both metals and non-metals
- The ___________ splint test may also be called "The Hydrogen Gas Test"
- the ability to conduct ____________ is a property of metals
- The ability of a material to reflect light
- This subatomic particle is the same size as a proton
- The most massive part of an atom
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
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- This element has 4 electron rings around its nucleus. Its last shell has 2 electrons.
- These types of elements are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity
- A ___________ change involves the creation of a new substance.
- A state of matter that has an undefined mass and volume
- A type of diagram that represents the protons, neutrons and electrons in an element without showing the element's symbol
- Elements are organized according to their weights on the ___________ table
- This element has 14 neutrons
- These types of elements make up most of the periodic table
- The smallest unit of matter
- The ___________ splint test may also be called "The Oxygen Gas Test"
- The name for Na
- The subatomic particle is found outside of the nucleur
- The ability to be stretched into wires
- A metalloid with the symbol Si
29 Clues: The name for Na • A mixture of metals • Solid state of water • The smallest unit of matter • This element has 14 neutrons • A metalloid with the symbol Si • The most massive part of an atom • A gas needed for combustion/burning • The ability to be hammered into sheets • The ability to be stretched into wires • A __________ change is easily reversible • ...
Chemistry 2015-10-05
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- Negatively charged and found in all atoms
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- A special block of metalic elements with atomic numbers 90-103
- Negativity charged ion
- Also known as electron shells
- The centre of an object
- Attraction of positive and negative ions
- In group 18
- A special block of metalic elements from group 3-12
- What represents an atom
- An electron that can participate in the formation of a chemical bond
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation
- A group of atoms formed by elections being transferred from one atom to another
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- The idea that electrons orbit around the nucleus at set distances
- A special block of metalic elements on the periodic table with atomic numbers 58-71
- A particle that makes up all material
- Found in all atoms but has no charge
- The lowest energy arrangement of an atoms electrons
- Positively charged ion
- Another term for semimetal
- Arrangement of electrons in an electron shell
- Surrounds the nucleus of an atom
- A state of a physical system that is higher in energy than the ground state
- The out most shell of an atom
- Horizontal rows on the periodic table
- Group 17 elements
- Different forms of the same element
- Group 1 elements
- The number of protons in an atom
- A substance composed of atoms with the same atomic number
- Something that is composed of two or more elements
- A column in the periodic table
32 Clues: In group 18 • Group 1 elements • Group 17 elements • Negativity charged ion • Positively charged ion • The centre of an object • What represents an atom • Another term for semimetal • Also known as electron shells • The out most shell of an atom • A column in the periodic table • Surrounds the nucleus of an atom • The number of protons in an atom • Different forms of the same element • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-17
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- Element that has both metallic and non-metallic properties
- When a metal and non-metal combine to make a pure substance
- A row of elements on the Periodic Table
- When 2 non-metals combine to make a pure substance
- Shiny,malleable, ductile element that conducts electricity
- The most reactive of the metals
- Combination of symbols that represent a compound.Identifies the elements and the amount of each.
- A table in which the elements are organized by their physical and chemical properties
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- A column of elements in the periodic table
- The most stable and unreactive elements
- Has 1 proton, 1 electron and an atomic mass of 1
- Atom that has become electrically charged because it has lost or gained electrons.
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- The most reactive non-metals
- NaCl
- A very valuable element usually used for jewelry
- A positive particle in the nucleus of an atom
- Pure substance formed when at least on metal and one non-metal combvines
- The number of protons and electrons in the nucleus of on atom of an element.
- Dull,brittle element that does not conduct electricity
- Groups of atoms acting as one
- The mass of an one atom in a element
- A neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- The smallest part of an element with a nucleus containing protons and neutrons
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- A column of elements on the Periodic Table
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 in the periodic table • A column of elements on the Periodic Table • ...
Chapter 10 Modern Atomic Theory And The Periodic Table 2016-01-10
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- neon’s orbital configuration
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- 3rd sublevel
- columns in the periodic table
- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
- rows in the periodic table
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- Group VIIA Elements
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- 1st sublevel
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
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- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
- lowest energy levelgroundstate lowest energy level
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- what is white light?
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
- 4th sublevel
- 2nd sublevel
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- German physicist who was best known for his quantum mechanics work
- outermost electron shell
- small packets of energy in streams of light
30 Clues: 3rd sublevel • 4th sublevel • 2nd sublevel • 1st sublevel • Group VIIA Elements • what is white light? • outermost electron shell • rows in the periodic table • neon’s orbital configuration • columns in the periodic table • electrons on the outermost energy level • small packets of energy in streams of light • all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements • ...
Chapter 10 Modern Atomic Theory And The Periodic Table 2016-01-10
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- small packets of energy in streams of light
- outermost electron shell
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
- Group VIIA Elements
- neon’s orbital configuration
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- rows in the periodic table
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
- lowest energy levelgroundstate lowest energy level
- what is white light?
- 3rd sublevel
- German physicist who was best known for his quantum mechanics work
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
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- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- 2nd sublevel
- columns in the periodic table
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- 4th sublevel
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
- 1st sublevel
30 Clues: 2nd sublevel • 4th sublevel • 3rd sublevel • 1st sublevel • Group VIIA Elements • what is white light? • outermost electron shell • rows in the periodic table • neon’s orbital configuration • columns in the periodic table • electrons on the outermost energy level • small packets of energy in streams of light • all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements • ...
Chapter 10 Modern Atomic Theory And The Periodic Table 2016-01-10
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- what is white light?
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
- 3rd sublevel
- 4th sublevel
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- rows in the periodic table
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- German physicist who was best known for his quantum mechanics work
- lowest energy levelgroundstate lowest energy level
- 2nd sublevel
- outermost electron shell
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
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- small packets of energy in streams of light
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
- neon’s orbital configuration
- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- 1st sublevel
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
- columns in the periodic table
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- Group VIIA Elements
30 Clues: 1st sublevel • 3rd sublevel • 4th sublevel • 2nd sublevel • Group VIIA Elements • what is white light? • outermost electron shell • rows in the periodic table • neon’s orbital configuration • columns in the periodic table • electrons on the outermost energy level • small packets of energy in streams of light • all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 2020-04-20
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- simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom
- that can be measured and observed without changing the composition of the substance
- relatively uniform in composition; every portion is like every other portion
- Cf is the symbol in the periodic table
- As is the symbol in the periodic table
- sub-discipline of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds
- reacts with acids, bases, oxygen, gas or not
- substance can damage an organism or not
- consisting of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered
- SUBSTANCE that has a definite composition and distinct properties
- deals with the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and nonmetallic compounds
- substance can be easily decomposed or not
- composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
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- does not depend on the size or amount of the sample
- consisting of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
- break into charged particles when in solution with water or not
- well-mixed and behave like a single substance
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- looks at chemical principles in living organisms
- ability of a substance to react with other substances such as air, water, acid and base
- Pb is the symbol in the periodic table
- the substance undergoes combustion or not
- focuses on identifying and quantifying matter
- which composition varies from one position to another
25 Clues: Pb is the symbol in the periodic table • Cf is the symbol in the periodic table • As 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 • ...
Isotopes and Atoms 2018-10-09
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- Atomic element 1
- Protons have a ______ charge
- __________ is the collective term for the elements surrounding "the staircase"
- How do we read groups on the periodic table
- Number of ______ and electrons will be the same
- _______ are the metals in "the dip" of the periodic table
- _________ is the amount of time it takes for half of a substance to disappear
- Electrons have a ______ charge
- Electrons live in the atoms' ________
- If neon gains an X amount of neutrons, it becomes _______ ________, but overall, remains to be neon.
- How do we read periods on the periodic table
- If Carbon's isotope has two extra neutrons, it goes from being Carbon-twelve to ______-________
- The word for the process when atoms release particles to become more stable
- The atomic number is always the _________ number
- Forms of the same atom with a different number of neutrons
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- Having more neutrons in the nucleus causes an atom to be ________.
- Keep the protons and neutrons from escaping the nucleus
- AMU stands for _______ ________ ________
- _________ is the group known as noble gases
- Smallest unit of matter
- How many neutrons will the isotope Hydrogen-3 have? (3 is in amu
- You find the number of neutrons by___________ minus the atomic number
- _________ is the group known as Halogens
- The atomic number for Nitrogen
- Protons and Neutrons live in the __________
- Atomic element number 47
- ________ is tells us the number of protons in an atom
- mass is measured in __ __ __
- Neutrons have a _______ charge
- ______ is the formula for water
30 Clues: Atomic element 1 • Smallest unit of matter • Atomic element number 47 • Protons have a ______ charge • mass is measured in __ __ __ • The atomic number for Nitrogen • Electrons have a ______ charge • Neutrons have a _______ charge • ______ is the formula for water • Electrons live in the atoms' ________ • AMU stands for _______ ________ ________ • ...
Unit 1 2023-05-27
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- smallest particle of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- electron(s) located in outer energy level (electron shell)
- the positively charged center of an atom containing the protons and neutrons
- the vertical columns on the Periodic Table
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances
- a characteristic of a substance that describes how it combines with other substances to form new ones
- a conceptual model in which the elements are organized according to their properties; often displayed as a chart
- elements located along the stair step on the PTE that have both metal and nonmetal properties
- average mass number of all atoms of an element (from particles in the nucleus)
- the negatively charged space containing electrons that surrounds the atomic nucleus
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- a positively charged particle within the atomic nucleus; used to identify an element
- property of matter that can be observed without changing the composition or identity of the matter
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom; used to determine an element's position in the Periodic Table
- total number of protons and neutrons in a specific atom
- the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table
- the tendency of a substance to undergo chemical changes in a system
- a (neutral) particle with no electrical charge within the atomic nucleus
- a property of a subatomic particle; positive (protons), negative (electrons), or neutral (neutrons)
- a particle smaller than an atom, such as a proton, neutron, or electron
- a negatively charged particle in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus
20 Clues: the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table • the vertical columns on the Periodic Table • total number of protons and neutrons in a specific atom • electron(s) located in outer energy level (electron shell) • the tendency of a substance to undergo chemical changes in a system • a particle smaller than an atom, such as a proton, neutron, or electron • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2015-11-23
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- metals Group 1 elements in the periodic table not including hydrogen most reactive
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- Earth metals group 2 elements in the periodic table their reactivity is not as strong as alkali metals
- A chemical reaction that absorbs heat
- Hydrogens Chemical symbol
- a element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties
- Hydrogens symbol
- Group 18 elements in the periodic table
- Number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of an element
- A change in appearance
- A reaction where some of the products can be lost
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- the most reactive of all elements
- A combo of elements
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- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- Mass of one element calculated from the total number of protons and neutrons
- A chemical reaction that releases heat
- Oxygens Chemical symbol
- A change when a new substance is made
- Water's chemical formula
- a substance that helps a chemical reaction to proceed more quickly
- A substance that is made up of one kind of matter, which has a unique set of properties
- A reaction where all the products will remain and be accounted for
- charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
25 Clues: Hydrogens symbol • A combo of elements • A change in appearance • Oxygens Chemical symbol • Water's chemical formula • Hydrogens Chemical symbol • the most reactive of all elements • The basic unit of a chemical element • A chemical reaction that absorbs heat • A change when a new substance is made • A chemical reaction that releases heat • Group 18 elements in the periodic table • ...
Chapter 2 2016-09-28
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- the state of a material that consists of a single element or compound
- a fundamental material consisting of only one type of atom
- changing physical properties without changing its chemical identity
- a chart in which all known elements are organized by physical and chemical properties
- rearranged to give a new substance having a new chemical identity
- a material in which atoms of different elements are bonded to one another
- color density or hardness
- an abbreviation for an element or atom
- an element located toward the upper right of the periodic table that is neither a metal nor a metalloid
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- a mixture in which the components are so finely mixed that the composition is the same throughout
- the state of a material that is a mixture of more than one element or compound.
- a type of property that characterizes the ability of a substance to change into a different substance
- a mixture in which the various components can be observed as individual substances
- a homogeneous mixture in which the various parts are finely mixed, but not dissolved
- a vertical column in the periodic table; also known as a family of elements
- an element that is shiny, opaque, and able to conduct electricity and heat
- an element that exhibits some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals
- a horizontal row in the periodic table
- a homogeneous mixture in which all the components are dissolved in the same phase
- a combination of two or more substances in which each substance retains its properties
20 Clues: color density or hardness • a horizontal row in the periodic table • an abbreviation for an element or atom • a fundamental material consisting of only one type of atom • rearranged to give a new substance having a new chemical identity • changing physical properties without changing its chemical identity • ...
Words Based on Science Word search: 2018-05-30
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- Something that is made up of atoms which are chemically bonded together
- Is the rapid vibration of a liquid
- A substance that undergoes changes during a reaction
- reaction- Rearrangement of a molecular or ion structure of a substance
- A faintly visible suspension of particles of matter in air, mist, fumes or smoke
- theory- Theory used to predict the rates of chemical reactions
- To change or cause to change into vapour or into gaseous state
- Something essential of something abstract
- The amount of a substance per defined space
- Something consisting of one atom
- Breaking down or destruction of a material
- Is the opposite of horizontal column, which is on the periodic table
- Opposite of the vertical row of the periodic table
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- Tendency of a substance to vaporize
- Turning something into liquid, from heating it
- Substance formed from the result of a chemical reaction
- Is chemical compounds made of smaller identical molecules
- Speeds up a chemical reaction
- table- A table of elements arranged in order of atomic number
- element- Is the smallest particle in a chemical element
- produced from a living organism
- Holds atoms or ions together
- Something consisting of two atoms
- Is the amount of gas that's smelt very strong causing it to be dangerous
- Chemical process where a solid turns into a gas without it starting of as a liquid
- Smallest particle of a chemical element
- Composed of two or more separate elements
- Process of which air is changed into liquid water
28 Clues: Holds atoms or ions together • Speeds up a chemical reaction • produced from a living organism • Something consisting of one atom • Something consisting of two atoms • Is the rapid vibration of a liquid • Tendency of a substance to vaporize • Smallest particle of a chemical element • Something essential of something abstract • Composed of two or more separate elements • ...
science vocabulary-Alicia finney 2020-10-13
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- -A negatively charged ion.
- -an element with properties intermediate with metals and non-metals
- -chemical elements arranged by atomic number
- -A chemical compound with only two elements.
- -same thing as a group
- -The complete transfer of valence of electrons.
- -the mass of an atom
- -total number of protons and electrons
- -a stable subatomic particle with negative charge of electricity
- -the basic units of matter
- -A row of chemicals on the periodic table of elements
- -Chemical attraction between two atoms.
- -a negatively charged ion
- -A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs.
- -Composed of a monotonic metal cation and a monotonic nonmetal anion.
- -one of the forms which matter can exist
- -a positively charged ion
- -A letter or symbol written below the line
- -atom or molecule with net electricity
- -the central and most important part of an atom
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- -It is a positively charged ion.
- -An outer shell electron
- -29)the number of protons in an element
- -The distribution of electrons of a molecule.
- -A chemical substance composed of many identical molecule.
- -the system of electrons
- -A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest unit of a compound
- -an elements that forms positive ions
- -a stable subatomic particle without an electromagnetic charge
- -a stable sub atomic particle
- -specific patterns in the periodic table.
- -A column of elements n the periodic table
- -very brittle
- -A molecule made of atoms from different elements.
- -one or more species of atoms
35 Clues: -very brittle • -the mass of an atom • -same thing as a group • -An outer shell electron • -the system of electrons • -a negatively charged ion • -a positively charged ion • -A negatively charged ion. • -the basic units of matter • -a stable sub atomic particle • -one or more species of atoms • -It is a positively charged ion. • -an elements that forms positive ions • ...
extra credit 2024-05-20
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- Source Pollution Pollutants discharged from a single identifiable location (e.g., pipes, ditches, channels, sewers, tunnels, containers of various types)
- nitrogen compounds used for growth by plants and algae
- the ability of a material to allow either heat or electricity to flow through it
- two or more atoms held together by bonds
- Horizontal row on the Periodic Table
- organisms that are used to assess the health of a water system. The greater the variety, the healthier the water is. Trout are a good one.
- vertical column on the Periodic Table; elements in the column share similar properties; also known as a Family
- Source Pollution Pollution that enters a body of water from a large area, such as lawns, construction sites, and roads. All runoff.
- an organism that makes its own food
- Oxygen oxygen dissolved in water, dissolved oxygen is important for fish and other aquatic animals
- simple substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- vertical column on the Periodic Table; elements in the column share similar properties; also knows as a Group
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- Attraction between opposite poles
- Prepared or created artificially man-made, not found in nature
- term that describes an organism that lives in water
- the ability to dissolve in another substance
- organisms that cannot make their own food and must feed on other organisms for energy and nutrients
- a measure of the clarity of the water (how clear is it?) High turbidity= dirty water
- a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
20 Clues: Attraction between opposite poles • an organism that makes its own food • Horizontal row on the Periodic Table • two or more atoms held together by bonds • the ability to dissolve in another substance • a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is • term that describes an organism that lives on land • term that describes an organism that lives in water • ...
Chapter 3 test 2023-05-10
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- decay alpha particles, beta particles,
- in the periodic table is arranged into V
- properties metals include luster, malleability , time ability, DUCTILITY, conductivity
- the ability of an object to carry electric current v
- the smallest possible pieces V
- material is one that can be pulled out or drawn into long wires v
- sum of the protons and neutrons in the atom V
- material is one that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets v
- elements symbol is an abbreviation of the elements name V
- isotopes can help you find the age of fossils
- an element is the average mass of all the isotopes of all the isotopes of that element V
- negatively charged particles V
- the elements in a column for a v
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- Mendeleev knows the pattern
- positively charged particles in an atoms nucleus V
- decay can change the identity of an atom
- they can be predicted from its location on the periodic table
- arrangements of elements
- rays
- no electric charge V
- periodic table is arranged and classified by alkaline metals, alkaline earth metals, transitional metals, metals in mixed groups, in last nights and actinides
- the ability of an object to transfer heat v
- shiny in reflective v
- they are poor heat, conductors
- carbon, family, nitrogen, family, oxygen, family, halogen, family, noble gases, and hydrogen
- periodic table has a atomic number and chemical symbol name in atomic mass for each element
- electrons movement or the specific amount of energy it has V
- models that developed from experimental evidence
- atoms with the same number of proton and a different number of neutrons V
- number of protons in an nucleus
- packed within a small region in its center which are positive charge V
31 Clues: rays • no electric charge V • shiny in reflective v • arrangements of elements • Mendeleev knows the pattern • the smallest possible pieces V • they are poor heat, conductors • negatively charged particles V • number of protons in an nucleus • the elements in a column for a v • decay alpha particles, beta particles, • decay can change the identity of an atom • ...
Science, Physics and Math Crossword 10th Grade 2025-09-29
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- - Relating to the arrangement of elements.
- - A measure of disorder in a system.
- - Substance with pH greater than 7.
- - A dye showing pH change.
- - A substance formed by chemical bonding of elements.
- - A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- - The substance that dissolves the solute.
- - A reaction that absorbs heat.
- - Group 1 elements.
- - A method to determine concentration.
- - A reaction that releases heat.
- - The amount of solute in a solution.
- - The substance being dissolved.
- - Heat content of a system.
- - A column in the periodic table.
- - The process of reducing concentration.
- - A process where substances change.
- - The smallest unit of matter.
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- - The study of reaction rates.
- - A physical combination of substances.
- - A bond formed by transfer of electrons.
- - Atoms of the same element with different neutrons.
- - The study of heat and energy.
- - Group 17 elements.
- - Substance with pH less than 7.
- - A positively charged subatomic particle.
- - Substance with pH equal to 7.
- - Group 18 gases.
- - Two or more atoms bonded together.
- - A homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.
- - A subatomic particle with no charge.
- - A row in the periodic table.
- - The center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- - Loss of electrons in a reaction.
- - A bond found in metals.
- - A substance that speeds up a reaction.
- - A bond formed by sharing electrons.
- - Balance between forward and reverse reactions.
- - Gain of electrons in a reaction.
- - A force holding atoms together.
40 Clues: - Group 18 gases. • - Group 1 elements. • - Group 17 elements. • - A bond found in metals. • - A dye showing pH change. • - Heat content of a system. • - The study of reaction rates. • - A row in the periodic table. • - The smallest unit of matter. • - The study of heat and energy. • - Substance with pH equal to 7. • - A reaction that absorbs heat. • - Substance with pH less than 7. • ...
Why Study Chemistry? 2023-09-26
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- This gas is essential for respiration and combustion
- The only liquid metal at room temperature
- table, The famous and useful chart where the only letter that doesn't appear is J
- The element commonly used as a tracer in PET scans
- The element on the periodic table that shares its name with a Norse God
- White, The fictional high school chemistry teacher in "Breaking Bad"
- Sulfide, The compound responsible for the smell of rotten eggs
- A substance that changes colour in the presence of an acid or base
- Einstein, Physicist who won the Nobel Prize for explaining the photoelectric effect
- The element commonly used in party balloons
- Chemistry is the science of _________
- The symbol for the element in garlic and onion that causes tears
- A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons
- The only noble gas that forms stable compounds with other elements
- What element is used to make different coloured glow sticks
- A strong acid found in your stomach that helps with digestion
- The fictional element used to power Tony Stark's Iron Man suit
- Element responsible for making bananas radioactive
- A substance used to preserve bodies in ancient Egypt that is now commonly used in fertilizer
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- A polymer used to make bottles and containers
- Term for a substance that can dissolve in water and conduct electricity, often found in sports drinks
- The process of converting sugar to alcohol, often used in brewing
- The chemical responsible for the smell of freshly cut grass
- oxide, "Laughing gas"
- The element that gives Mars its red colour
- The element featured in the song by Tom Lehrer, known for its short half-life
- Curie, Famous periodic table researcher known for her work in radioactivity
- The car from "Back to the Future" that ran on a fictional fuel called plutonium
- A type of reaction where substances combine to form new compounds
- The element that is responsible for the red colour in rubies
- The periodic table element that is used to represent Superman's home planet
- Holmes, The famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who used chemical knowledge to solve crimes
- Simpson, Famously exclaims "D'oh! I missed!" when attempting chemistry experiments
- The science that helps us understand the composition of substances
- The reaction between acid and base that forms salt and water
- The number of protons in a carbon-12 atom
- A sugar found in milk
- A popular brand of soda that originally contained lithium
- Kean, Author of "The Disappearing Spoon" about the history of the periodic table
- ice, The solid form of carbon dioxide
- The chemical compound that makes jalapenos spicy
- The element that makes fireworks vibrant green in colour
- Found on the surface of Mars, contributing to its red colour
43 Clues: oxide, "Laughing gas" • A sugar found in milk • Chemistry is the science of _________ • ice, The solid form of carbon dioxide • The only liquid metal at room temperature • The number of protons in a carbon-12 atom • The element that gives Mars its red colour • The element commonly used in party balloons • A polymer used to make bottles and containers • ...
Atoms and molecules C.W .P 2020-04-13
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- characteristics that are measurable or observable are called physical _____________.
- the"electronic connections" between elements in a molecule.
- this element is found in all organic matter and has four valence electrons.
- "like"electric charges ____________________ each other.
- are "shared" in this type of bond.
- a group of elements with similar properties are known as a _________________.
- number this matches the number of protons in an atom.
- each ___________________ on the periodic table represents the number of valence electrons in an element.
- electrons have a ______________________ charge.
- subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass to find the number of _________________.
- a combination of one or more atoms.
- table the elements are organized into this grid.
- formula nacl is the ___________________________ for salt.
- an element that can have a variable number of neutrons in its nucleus.
- reactivity is a ______________________ property.
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- protons have a _________________________ charge.
- gasses a"Family" of elements that do not typically react with other elements.
- the"outer energy shell" of and atom
- cloud the location around the nucleus where electrons orbit.
- when elements react they form new _____________________.
- a charged particle.
- the center of an atom where the protons and neutrons are located.
- the"Family" of elements that are very reactive.
- a neutron has a ___________________ charge.
- electrons are "stolen" in this type of bond.
- atoms with full outer energy shells are known to be _______________.
- other than hydrogen and helium, the number of electrons needed to fill the valence shell.
- each__________ on the Periodic Table represents the number of "energy levels" an element has.
- symbol an abreviated way to name an element.
29 Clues: a charged particle. • are "shared" in this type of bond. • the"outer energy shell" of and atom • a combination of one or more atoms. • a neutron has a ___________________ charge. • electrons are "stolen" in this type of bond. • symbol an abreviated way to name an element. • the"Family" of elements that are very reactive. • electrons have a ______________________ charge. • ...
Matter Terms 2021-02-15
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- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- acts as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- a solid material which is hard,shiny and fusible
- composed of two or more separate elements
- any of the six elements that make up group one of the periodic table
- a set of elements classed together
- to spread freely
- an elementary particle that is identical with the nucleus of the hydrogen atom.
- an element that is not a metal
- the table of chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- the ability to do work
- any of the six nonmetallic elements that constitute group seventeen of the periodic table
- the number of electrons in a neutral atom
- has mass and takes up space
- six chemical elements in group two of the periodic table
- movement of solvent through semipermeable membrane into a solution of higher solute concentration
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- smaller than or occurring within an atom
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- a thing that represents or stands for something
- the particle theory
- the central part of the atom
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract
- an element intermediate in properties between the typical metals and nonmetals
- a group of atoms bonded together
- time it takes to do something
- the smallest particle
- a minute portion of matter
- amount of a substance in a define space
- a subatomic particle with a mass of one and charge of zero
- a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements
30 Clues: to spread freely • the particle theory • the smallest particle • the ability to do work • a minute portion of matter • has mass and takes up space • the central part of the atom • time it takes to do something • an element that is not a metal • a group of atoms bonded together • a set of elements classed together • amount of a substance in a define space • ...
PSC End of Year Exam 2023-05-29
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- the vertical column on the periodic table
- positively charged particles
- first found the proton
- this law states that mass can not be created or destroyed, just transferred
- the rule that explains an atom need 8 valence electrons to be stable
- unit that measures nuclear radiation exposure to humans
- two atoms of the same element that makes a molecule
- the name given to the combining ability of an atom when forming a compound
- the horizontal rows on the periodic table
- negatively charged particles
- elements on the left side of the zig-zag line
- the positive charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- first found the electron
- means "yeild" or "to produce"
- name of group 18, the only stable group
- another name for a homogeneous mixture
- the large number in front of a compound
- substance being dissolved
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- a substance that conducts electricity when in a water solution
- a suspension is this type of mixture
- the small number to the right of an element
- the sum of oxidation numbers in a compound
- the process of an ionic compound releasing ions when dissolved in water
- name for water
- elements that make up a compound and the number of atoms
- a chemical compound containing only 2 different elements
- identifies the element
- substance doing the dissolving
- unit that measures nuclear radiation exposure to the environment
- elements with 7 valence electrons
- first published the periodic table in 1869
- number of valence electrons for an atom to be stable
32 Clues: name for water • first found the proton • identifies the element • first found the electron • substance being dissolved • positively charged particles • negatively charged particles • means "yeild" or "to produce" • substance doing the dissolving • elements with 7 valence electrons • a suspension is this type of mixture • another name for a homogeneous mixture • ...
CHEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE EXAM 2013-07-27
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- _______'s law of octave - 8 elements
- the first quantum number; describes the energy and distance of electron from the nucleus
- conductors of heat and electricity; non-ductile
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- to the number of protons in the nucleus equal to the number of protons
- refers to the number of protons and neutrons
- short hand, abbreviated representation of an element
- ______ Mendeleev- proposed the chemical properties of periodic table
- elements of life
- nuclear glue
- charge:neutral; mass:1.00866
- nuclear symbol similiar to H, mass:1.00723
- substance consisting of two or more components without any chemical combination
- luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers
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- latin name of Tungsten
- the second quantum number; describes the shape of the electron wave
- _______'s triad - 3 elements in a group with the same properties
- latin name of Lead
- lowest possible temperature
- ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
- simplest form of substance such that cannot be broken in simplier form
- latin name of Potassium
- two phase or more mixture; non uniform distribution of components
- movement of electron in its orbiting space
- one phase mixture; uniform distribution of components
- group of akali metals the modern periodic table
- particles responsible chemcial reactions
- _______'s Uncertainty Principle
- the third quantum number; describes the orientation of the electron wave space
- ability to act as base or acid at the same time
- ______ Meyer- proposed the physical properties of periodic table
31 Clues: nuclear glue • elements of life • latin name of Lead • latin name of Tungsten • latin name of Potassium • lowest possible temperature • charge:neutral; mass:1.00866 • _______'s Uncertainty Principle • _______'s law of octave - 8 elements • particles responsible chemcial reactions • anything that has mass and occupies space • luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers • ...
CHEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE EXAM 2013-07-27
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- substance consisting of two or more components without any chemical combination
- _______'s law of octave - 8 elements
- nuclear symbol similiar to H, mass:1.00723
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- the third quantum number; describes the orientation of the electron wave space
- short hand, abbreviated representation of an element
- nuclear glue
- _______'s triad - 3 elements in a group with the same properties
- movement of electron in its orbiting space
- refers to the number of protons and neutrons
- simplest form of substance such that cannot be broken in simplier form
- _______'s Uncertainty Principle
- the second quantum number; describes the shape of the electron wave
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- luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers
- elements of life
- particles responsible chemcial reactions
- ability to act as base or acid at the same time
- ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
- the first quantum number; describes the energy and distance of electron from the nucleus
- conductors of heat and electricity; non-ductile
- latin name of Lead
- one phase mixture; uniform distribution of components
- lowest possible temperature
- ______ Mendeleev- proposed the chemical properties of periodic table
- latin name of Tungsten
- group of akali metals the modern periodic table
- two phase or more mixture; non uniform distribution of components
- to the number of protons in the nucleus equal to the number of protons
- charge:neutral; mass:1.00866
- ______ Meyer- proposed the physical properties of periodic table
- latin name of Potassium
31 Clues: nuclear glue • elements of life • latin name of Lead • latin name of Tungsten • latin name of Potassium • lowest possible temperature • charge:neutral; mass:1.00866 • _______'s Uncertainty Principle • _______'s law of octave - 8 elements • particles responsible chemcial reactions • luster; sheen, ductile, good base formers • anything that has mass and occupies space • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-12-15
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- of mixture where components are unevenly distributed.
- the atomic symbol “Au” on the periodic table.
- the atomic symbol “Ag” on the periodic table.
- phase and state transition from liquid to gas.
- the atomic symbol “C” on the periodic table.
- of matter where there is no fixed volume or shape.
- energy/The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object.
- properties/Properties that can only be measured or observed by changing the chemical identity.
- of mixture where components are evenly distributed.
- by pressure change, occurs at the surface of a liquid.
- composed of positively and negatively charged particles with high kinetic energy. Most of the universe is made of this.
- by a temperature change, it occurs throughout the liquid.
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- reaction/Process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged.
- particles in matter are identical (fixed composition).
- or more substances physically combined (variable composition).
- form of matter.
- of matter where there is a fixed volume, but the shape changes based on its container.
- properties/Properties that can be observed directly or measured without changing the chemical identity of the substance.
- of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- or more elements chemically combined.
- change/Change in a substance that only affects its physical properties.
- of matter where there is a fixed volume and shape.
- that takes up space and has mass.
- change/Change in a substance that affects its chemical properties and a chemical reaction occurs.
- curve/Diagram that shows the state of matter transitions and all of the heat and energy that is added to it.
25 Clues: form of matter. • that takes up space and has mass. • or more elements chemically combined. • the atomic symbol “C” on the periodic table. • the atomic symbol “Au” on the periodic table. • the atomic symbol “Ag” on the periodic table. • phase and state transition from liquid to gas. • of matter where there is no fixed volume or shape. • ...
Periodic Table Introductory Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- The center of an atom
- The second element in the periodic table
- Number of protons in an element's nucleus
- Second element in group 14; Element used in computer chips
- Lead's symbol
- Element essential for respiration or breathing
- Alkali metal with atomic number 19, symbol K
- the smallest building blocks of matter and make up everything around us
- Metal used in jewelry, symbol Ag
- A vertical column on the periodic table
- The element that has 12 protons
- 27 electrons
- Metal with high electrical conductivity, symbol Cu
- What is the atomic mass of carbon? Round to nearest whole number
- Element that makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere
- Average mass of an element's atoms
- Atomic number of caesium
- Gas used in bright signs, found in Group 18
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- Copper's symbol
- Noble gas with atomic number 54
- Atomic mass of less than 2 amu; H is its symbol
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Soft metal in salt, symbol Na
- Element used to make steel, symbol Fe
- Four protons
- Positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus
- Symbol for a precious metal known as gold
- Element found in all organic life, atomic number 6
- Precious metal, symbol Au
- A horizontal row on the periodic table
- Group number 14, period 6
- Metal commonly used in foil and cans
- Metal used in batteries, atomic number 3
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Radioactive element used in nuclear power; 92 electrons
- Period 6, group 5
36 Clues: Four protons • 27 electrons • Lead's symbol • Copper's symbol • Period 6, group 5 • The center of an atom • Atomic number of caesium • Precious metal, symbol Au • Group number 14, period 6 • Soft metal in salt, symbol Na • Noble gas with atomic number 54 • The element that has 12 protons • Metal used in jewelry, symbol Ag • Subatomic particle with no charge • ...
MYP 4 Unit 2 Science - Understanding Matter 2025-12-10
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- one of the products of the reaction between sodium and water
- Unreactive elements that have a full outer shell
- What Mendeleev left for the undiscovered elements
- The model of the atom described by J.J.Thompson
- The number of neutrons in a Fluorine Atom
- The group that all have seven outer electrons
- The name for a row across the periodic table
- The orange coloured halogen
- the two letter that can represent relative atomic mass
- The name for atoms that have a charge
- The noise made in the test for hydrogen
- the quality of your teacher's science jokes
- The name for group 2 metals
- The type of particle fired in the experiment
- Rutherfords first name
- atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- The number of electrons in a Lithium atom
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- Gas used in the blimp in the Hindenberg disaster
- The element that was used as a target
- The name for group 1 elements
- The area of the atom discovered by Rutherford
- two atoms joined together in a molecule
- The number of electrons in the outer shell of all the alkaline earth metals
- Another name for the electron shells
- The name for a coloumn running down the periodic table
- The electron configuration of a Potassium atom
- One of the scientists that did the work
- The name given to a very thin layer of metal
- The chemical used to test for Carbon dioxide
- Discovered the periodic table
- One of the scientists that did the work
31 Clues: Rutherfords first name • The orange coloured halogen • The name for group 2 metals • The name for group 1 elements • Discovered the periodic table • Another name for the electron shells • The element that was used as a target • The name for atoms that have a charge • two atoms joined together in a molecule • One of the scientists that did the work • ...
Unit crossword puzzle 2021-04-13
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- is the law of mass
- are on the outer levels of a atom
- start before a chemical reaction
- result from a chemical reaction
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- end after chemical reaction
- is the positive part of the nucleus
- are the negative part of the nucleus
- does not create new substances
- is the horizontal rows in a periodic table
- are the vertical columns in a periodic table
10 Clues: is the law of mass • end after chemical reaction • does not create new substances • result from a chemical reaction • start before a chemical reaction • are on the outer levels of a atom • is the positive part of the nucleus • are the negative part of the nucleus • is the horizontal rows in a periodic table • are the vertical columns in a periodic table
atoms 2022-08-23
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- make all mater in the world
- positive subatomic particle in an atom
- bonus round who put michael jackson in the freezer
- no charge at all
- proton and neutrons added together
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- has a negative charge
- the number it is on the periodic table
- the mass index of all atoms
- where all the electrons are
- the letter on the actual box on the periodic table
10 Clues: no charge at all • has a negative charge • make all mater in the world • the mass index of all atoms • where all the electrons are • proton and neutrons added together • the number it is on the periodic table • positive subatomic particle in an atom • bonus round who put michael jackson in the freezer • the letter on the actual box on the periodic table
scientific theory of atoms by Rori B. 2023-09-22
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- theory of atoms is also know as the
- the periodic table has 118___
- atoms are the ____unit of an element
- positive subatomic particles are called
- matter is made of
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- how many protons does number 15 have on the periodic table
- an element is made of how many atoms
- everything that has ____ takes up space
- negative subatomic particles are called
- neutral subatomic particles are called
10 Clues: matter is made of • the periodic table has 118___ • theory of atoms is also know as the • an element is made of how many atoms • atoms are the ____unit of an element • neutral subatomic particles are called • everything that has ____ takes up space • negative subatomic particles are called • positive subatomic particles are called • ...
Topic: Periodic Trends 2024-12-08
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- Rows in a periodic table
- Positive charge
- Columns in a periodic table
- Substance undergoes chemical reactions
- Negative charge
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes.
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- is the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons
- Measure of the size of an atom
- They determine the characteristics of elements
- Amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom
10 Clues: Positive charge • Negative charge • Rows in a periodic table • Columns in a periodic table • Measure of the size of an atom • Substance undergoes chemical reactions • They determine the characteristics of elements • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes. • Amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom • ...
Periodic Table 2025-12-08
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- Outer electrons
- Group 1 elements
- Group 17 elements
- Horizontal column in the periodic table
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- Pure substances
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- Elements that are shiny, good conductors of heat, and malleable
- Atoms want to achieve a full outer electron shell of 8 electrons
- Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and bad conductors of heat
10 Clues: Outer electrons • Pure substances • Group 1 elements • Group 17 elements • Vertical column in the periodic table • Horizontal column in the periodic table • Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals • Elements that are dull, brittle, and bad conductors of heat • Elements that are shiny, good conductors of heat, and malleable • ...
Preventive Codes 2015-01-09
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- Space Maintainer
- Problem focused exam
- Additional periapical xrays
- Two Bitewing xrays
- Perio Exam
- FMX
- Diagnostic Casts
- Sealant
- New Patient Exam
- Unspecified Diagnostic Procedure
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- Fluoride
- Periodic Exam
- Pulp Vitality Test
- Single Periapical xray
- Pano
- Oral Hygiene Instruction
- Adult Cleaning
- Child Cleaning
- Cone Beam
- Four bitewing xrays
20 Clues: FMX • Pano • Sealant • Fluoride • Cone Beam • Perio Exam • Periodic Exam • Adult Cleaning • Child Cleaning • Space Maintainer • Diagnostic Casts • New Patient Exam • Pulp Vitality Test • Two Bitewing xrays • Four bitewing xrays • Problem focused exam • Single Periapical xray • Oral Hygiene Instruction • Additional periapical xrays • Unspecified Diagnostic Procedure
The Basics of the Periodic Table 2024-12-30
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- Columns on the periodic table - there are 18
- A one or two letter symbol that represents an element
- Solid at room temperature, lustrous, not malleable and better conductors than nonmetals
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- Rows of the periodic table - there are 7
- Most are gases, very dull, poor conductors, not malleable or ductile
- Solid at room temperature (except mercury), lustrous, conductors, malleable and ductile
- To be repeated in pattern
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom. There are 118 elements
8 Clues: To be repeated in pattern • Rows of the periodic table - there are 7 • Columns on the periodic table - there are 18 • A one or two letter symbol that represents an element • Most are gases, very dull, poor conductors, not malleable or ductile • A pure substance made of only one type of atom. There are 118 elements • ...
Periodic Table 2023-08-25
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- Elements that fall between metal and none metal.
- You can predict a lot about the chemical __.
- each element has a unique atomic number-that's the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.
- atoms are listed(on the periodic table)in order of increasing Atomic-number as you read the Periodic Table from left to right, top to bottom.
- Below the element is the full name and what?
- if you arrange elements by atomic number, pattern emerges. there is a atomic-law or repeating of certain characteristics
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- Metallic elements are typically good at __ of heat and electricity.
- Most powerful tool chemists have for organizing chemical information
- Each element has one or two chemical __.
- Above the chemical symbol is the __.
- Nonmetallic elements are typically NOT __.
11 Clues: Above the chemical symbol is the __. • Each element has one or two chemical __. • Nonmetallic elements are typically NOT __. • You can predict a lot about the chemical __. • Below the element is the full name and what? • Elements that fall between metal and none metal. • Metallic elements are typically good at __ of heat and electricity. • ...
SCIENCE 2024-04-19
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- A column on the periodic tablea group of chemical symbols and numbers that represent the elements and the number of atoms of each element that make up a compound
- formula
- Elements that are good conductors of electric current and heat; malleable (made into thin sheets) and lustrous (shiny)
- group of chemical symbols and nu
- abbreviation of an elements name; 1 or 2 letters, first letter is always capitalized, second is never capitalized
- number Number of protons
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- A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
- table a chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties
- that are poor conductors of heat and electric current. Most are gases, dull & brittle
- symbol
- mass Number of protons and neutrons
11 Clues: symbol • formula • number Number of protons • group of chemical symbols and nu • mass Number of protons and neutrons • A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table • that are poor conductors of heat and electric current. Most are gases, dull & brittle • ...
Periodic Table 2026-03-02
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- elements in stances with unstable atom nuclei that spontaneously
- Uses the symbol for an element and dots representing the number of electrons in the element's outer energy level
- are chemical elements in groups of the periodic table
- a materials ability to deform stretch,or be drawn
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- Organized list of all known elements that are arranged by increasing atomic number and by changes in chemical and physical properties
- Occurs because some electrons move freely among a metal's positively charged ions, explains properties such as ductility and the ability to conduct electricity
- that can be hammered,rolled,or shaped
- element that is shiny, malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity
- Vertical column in the periodic table
- Horizontal row int he periodic table
10 Clues: Horizontal row int he periodic table • that can be hammered,rolled,or shaped • Vertical column in the periodic table • a materials ability to deform stretch,or be drawn • are chemical elements in groups of the periodic table • elements in stances with unstable atom nuclei that spontaneously • ...
