periodic+table Crossword Puzzles
Chemistry Review 2025-03-20
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- The charge of a neutron
- A property of non-metals that makes them break easily
- The charge of an electron
- The only liquid metal at room temperature
- A substance made of two or more elements chemically combined
- The ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets
- A pure substance that consists of only one type of atom
- Group 17 elements, known for being highly reactive non-metals
- The type of mixture that looks the same throughout
- A property of metals that allows them to be drawn into wires
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- METALS The most reactive group of metals
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge
- GASES The group of unreactive elements in Group 18
- The smallest subatomic particle
- The element in Group 2, Period 6
- The most reactive halogen
- The horizontal rows of the periodic table
- The type of mixture where you can see different substances
- The vertical columns in the periodic table
19 Clues: The charge of a neutron • The charge of an electron • The most reactive halogen • The smallest subatomic particle • The element in Group 2, Period 6 • METALS The most reactive group of metals • The only liquid metal at room temperature • The horizontal rows of the periodic table • The vertical columns in the periodic table • A subatomic particle with a positive charge • ...
Outline 8 Science 10 Crossword 2022-10-31
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- An abbreviation of the element name
- The number of electrons Magnesium has
- The name of the element Ba
- A substance in which two or more different elements are CHEMICALLY bonded together
- Electrons have a _________ charge
- a subatomic particle without an electric charge
- Atomic ______ tells you how many protons or neutrons there are
- Has 8 electrons
- A chemical ______ is a process in which atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances
- Atomic _____ is the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- The name of the element Kr
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- Protons have a ________ charge
- The name of the element Ta
- The 1st element on the periodic table
- The 20th element of the periodic table
- Has 6 electrons
- The number of electrons boron has
- A substance composed of a single kind of atom.
- Two or more substances that are mixed together but are NOT chemically bonded.
19 Clues: Has 6 electrons • Has 8 electrons • The name of the element Ta • The name of the element Ba • The name of the element Kr • Protons have a ________ charge • Electrons have a _________ charge • The number of electrons boron has • An abbreviation of the element name • The 1st element on the periodic table • The number of electrons Magnesium has • ...
SCIENCE VOCABULARY 2013-01-06
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- AMOUNT OF SPACE AN OBJECT TAKES UP
- THE COLOR OF TH FINE POWDER OF A MINERAL
- SHARE PROPERTIES OF A NONMETAL AND METAL
- TABLE OF ELEMENTS TABLE THAT VISUALLY ORGANIZES ELEMENTS
- THE PROPERTY OF OBJECTS THAT MAY BE DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF CHROMATIC PURITY
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- MATERIAL FROM WHICH SOMETHING IS MADE
- THE ABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE SUCH AS A MINERAL
- ELEMENTS SUCH AS CARBON OR NITROGEN THAT LACK THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A METAL
- MENDELEEV INVENTED PERIODIC TABLE
9 Clues: MENDELEEV INVENTED PERIODIC TABLE • AMOUNT OF SPACE AN OBJECT TAKES UP • MATERIAL FROM WHICH SOMETHING IS MADE • THE COLOR OF TH FINE POWDER OF A MINERAL • SHARE PROPERTIES OF A NONMETAL AND METAL • THE ABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE SUCH AS A MINERAL • TABLE OF ELEMENTS TABLE THAT VISUALLY ORGANIZES ELEMENTS • ...
chemistry 2020-10-16
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- Is the column of chemical elements in periodic table
- Is the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons to itself.
- Between nucleus and valence electrons of Se is the strongest
- To remove an electron from Se atom because of the strong attraction
- Selenium formed
- Down the group, the atomic radius
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- Calcium formed
- Has higher boiling point than strontium
- Has the highest melting point among calcium and selenium
- Is the row of chemical elements in the periodic table
- Across the period, the atomic radius
- Selenium and strontium have same electron
12 Clues: Calcium formed • Selenium formed • Down the group, the atomic radius • Across the period, the atomic radius • Has higher boiling point than strontium • Selenium and strontium have same electron • Is the column of chemical elements in periodic table • Is the row of chemical elements in the periodic table • Has the highest melting point among calcium and selenium • ...
Unit 4 Atoms 2022-10-15
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- A property of matter that is either positive or negative
- a chart of elements and their properties
- the number of neutron and protons in the nucleus
- Sub-atomic particle that has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus
- Smallest particle of an element
- center of an atom
- a column on the periodic table
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- a pure substance made on only one kind of atom
- the number of protons in the nucleus
- a row on the periodic table
- Sub-atomic particle that has a negative charge
- sub-atomic particle that has no charge and is found in the nucleus
12 Clues: center of an atom • a row on the periodic table • a column on the periodic table • Smallest particle of an element • the number of protons in the nucleus • a chart of elements and their properties • a pure substance made on only one kind of atom • Sub-atomic particle that has a negative charge • the number of neutron and protons in the nucleus • ...
Crossword 2020-01-13
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- Positive charge
- Negative charge.
- Very reactive, electropositive, monovalent metals forming strongly alkaline hydroxides.
- Element that doesn't have the characteristics of metal.
- Average of the proton rest mass and the neutron rest mass.
- Group of chemical elements with very similar properties
- Loss of elementary particles from an unstable nucleus, ultimately changing the unstable element into another more stable element.
- Positively charged center of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons.
- Any of the series of fifteen metallic elements from lanthanum to lutetium in the periodic table.
- Atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more of its valence electrons.
- Any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, occupying group
- Each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nucleus.
- An electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Region of negative charge surrounding an atomic nucleus that is associated with an atomic orbital
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- A vertical column in the periodic table of the elements.
- No charge.
- Any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block.
- Any chemical element that is an effective conductor of electricity and heat.
- Spontaneous emission of radiation in the form of particles or high energy photons resulting from a nuclear reaction.
- Any of the elements found in Group.
- Properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors.
- These elements, together with the lanthanides, are called internal transition elements.
- An electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table of the elements (has varying properties).
25 Clues: No charge. • Positive charge • Negative charge. • Any of the elements found in Group. • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • Element that doesn't have the characteristics of metal. • Group of chemical elements with very similar properties • A vertical column in the periodic table of the elements. • Average of the proton rest mass and the neutron rest mass. • ...
Chapter 10 Modern Atomic Theory And The Periodic Table 2016-01-10
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- rows in the periodic table
- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
- 2nd sublevel
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- outermost electron shell
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- Group VIIA Elements
- 4th sublevel
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
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- what is white light?
- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- lowest energy level
- in a given atom, no 2 electrons may have the same set of 4 quantum numbers therefore an orbital must have electrons with opposite spins ↓↑
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
- small packets of energy in streams of light
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
- 1st sublevel
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
- neon’s orbital configuration
- 3rd sublevel
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- columns in the periodic table
30 Clues: 2nd sublevel • 1st sublevel • 4th sublevel • 3rd sublevel • lowest energy level • 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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- rows in the periodic table
- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- 2nd sublevel
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- lowest energy level
- Group VIIA Elements
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
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- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- neon’s orbital configuration
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- 3rd sublevel
- in a given atom, no 2 electrons may have the same set of 4 quantum numbers therefore an orbital must have electrons with opposite spins ↓↑
- small packets of energy in streams of light
- outermost electron shell
- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- 1st sublevel
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- what is white light?
- 4th sublevel
- columns in the periodic table
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
30 Clues: 3rd sublevel • 2nd sublevel • 1st sublevel • 4th sublevel • lowest energy level • 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
- 2nd sublevel
- all the Group IIIB to Group IIB (3-12) elements
- lowest energy level
- columns in the periodic table
- in a given atom, no 2 electrons may have the same set of 4 quantum numbers therefore an orbital must have electrons with opposite spins ↓↑
- the energy level expressed by the principal quantum number n
- Every principle energy level is divided into _____
- When a gas emits light shown through a prism, the beaming colored lines are part of a _____
- distance between two peaks or trough inside a wave
- this method of arranging electrons uses numbers, letters, and superscripts
- energy is emitted in tiny distinct packets called _____
- 4th sublevel
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²3d¹⁰
- 1st sublevel
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- as stated by this principle, an orbital cannot contain more than 2 electrons
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶ 4s²
- this method of arranging electrons uses arrows and boxes
- what is white light?
- neon’s orbital configuration
- rows in the periodic table
- all the Group A’s elements in the Periodic Table
- outermost electron shell
- Who said this: “electrons revolve in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus called energy levels”
- Group VIIA Elements
- electrons on the outermost energy level
- Which rule is this: electrons will occupy separate orbitals of the same energy before pairing of electrons occur
- region in space around a nucleus with a high probability of finding an electron
- 3rd sublevel
- this atom's orbital configuration is 1s² 2s²2p⁶ 3s²3p⁶
30 Clues: 2nd sublevel • 3rd sublevel • 4th sublevel • 1st sublevel • lowest energy level • 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 • ...
Chemistry 2015 2015-11-15
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- its chemical symbol is cl
- holds the proton and the neutron
- the bond formed between sodium and chlorine
- the measurement of the reaction to changing the independent variable
- the process of moving ions using electricity
- the chemical compound when sodium and chlorine join
- the largest group on the periodic table
- this means correct, which is why scientists use the metric system
- tells you how many protons and electrons an atom has
- the - charged part of the atom and it travels in the electron orbit or shell
- the green rock that results from copper oxide depositing in rocks over millions of years
- its chemical symbol is na
- the most reactive of the alakali metals
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- these on the periodic table tell you how many electron shells the atom has
- a positively or negatively charged atom
- the orbits upon which the electrons travel
- what the scientist changes, and it goes along the bottom of the graph
- the part of the atom that has no charge
- the + charged part of an atom
- what must stay the same in an experiment in order for it to be reliable
- this is another reason why scientists use the metric system
- these elements have 8 electrons in their outer shell which makes non reactive
- there are this many periods on the periodic table
- says that most atoms strive to have 8 electrons in their outer shell
- the metric system is
- the green substance that is the result of copper reacting with an acid, and was left on our pennies
- the least reactive of the alkali metals
27 Clues: the metric system is • its chemical symbol is cl • its chemical symbol is na • the + charged part of an atom • holds the proton and the neutron • a positively or negatively charged atom • the part of the atom that has no charge • the largest group on the periodic table • the least reactive of the alkali metals • the most reactive of the alakali metals • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-12-15
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- by a temperature change, it occurs throughout the liquid.
- or more elements chemically combined.
- particles in matter are identical (fixed composition).
- that shows the state of matter transitions and all of the heat and energy that is added to it.
- phase and state transition from liquid to gas.
- in a substance that affects its chemical properties and a chemical reaction occurs.
- the atomic symbol “Au” on the periodic table.
- of matter where there is a fixed volume, but the shape changes based on its container.
- of mixture where components are evenly distributed.
- of matter where there is a fixed volume and shape.
- by pressure change, occurs at the surface of a liquid.
- of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- that can only be measured or observed by changing the chemical identity.
- composed of positively and negatively charged particles with high kinetic energy. Most of the universe is made of this.
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- by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged.
- of mixture where components are unevenly distributed.
- that can be observed directly or measured without changing the chemical identity of the substance.
- or more substances physically combined (variable composition).
- of matter where there is no fixed volume or shape.
- in a substance that only affects its physical properties.
- form of matter.
- the atomic symbol “C” on the periodic table.
- sum of the kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object.
- that takes up space and has mass.
- the atomic symbol “Ag” on the periodic table.
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. • ...
Chemist For The Beginner 2026-01-18
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- – Negatively charged particle outside nucleus
- – Positively charged particle in nucleus
- – Transfer of energy due to temperature difference
- – Mass per unit volume
- – Measure of thermal energy
- – Horizontal row in periodic table
- – State of matter with fixed shape and volume
- – Two or more atoms bonded together
- – Atoms of same element with different neutrons
- – Substance with pH less than 7
- – Energy of motion
- – Substance with pH greater than 7
- – Gas turning into liquid
- – Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent
- – Mixture where particles settle over time
- – Force holding atoms together
- – Bond where electrons move freely
- – Stored energy
- – Neutral particle in nucleus
- – Type of bond sharing electrons
- – Gain of electrons
- – Mixture with particles that stay suspended
- – Space an object occupies
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- – Liquid turning into solid
- – Rapid vaporization of a liquid
- – Speeds up a reaction without being consumed
- – Force per unit area
- – Measure of acidity or alkalinity
- – Combination of substances not chemically bonded
- – Substance formed in a chemical reaction
- – Liquid turning into gas
- – Substance made of only one type of atom
- – Type of bond transferring electrons
- – Smallest unit of an element
- – Amount of matter in an object
- – Loss of electrons
- – Substance that reacts in a chemical reaction
- – State of matter with no fixed shape
- – Table organizing elements by properties
- – State of matter with fixed volume
- – Solid turning directly into gas
- – Substance dissolved in a solvent
- – Substance with pH 7
- – Solid turning into liquid
- – Vertical column in periodic table
- – Atom with a charge
- – Capacity to do work
- – Substance that dissolves other substances
- – Electrons in outermost shell
- – Substance made of two or more elements
50 Clues: – Stored energy • – Energy of motion • – Loss of electrons • – Gain of electrons • – Atom with a charge • – Force per unit area • – Substance with pH 7 • – Capacity to do work • – Mass per unit volume • – Liquid turning into gas • – Gas turning into liquid • – Space an object occupies • – Liquid turning into solid • – Measure of thermal energy • – Solid turning into liquid • ...
Chemistry 2026-01-21
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- – Mixture with particles that stay suspended
- – Vertical column in periodic table
- – Positively charged particle in nucleus
- – Bond where electrons move freely
- – Combination of substances not chemically bonded
- – State of matter with fixed shape and volume
- – Substance with pH 7
- – Horizontal row in periodic table
- – Smallest unit of an element
- – Rapid vaporization of a liquid
- – Measure of thermal energy
- – Force per unit area
- – Energy of motion
- – Mass per unit volume
- – State of matter with no fixed shape
- – Type of bond transferring electrons
- – Stored energy
- – Substance that reacts in a chemical reaction
- – Liquid turning into solid
- – Substance formed in a chemical reaction
- – Mixture where particles settle over time
- – Negatively charged particle outside nucleus
- – Transfer of energy due to temperature difference
- – Solid turning into liquid
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- – Space an object occupies
- – Gas turning into liquid
- – Substance made of two or more elements
- – Substance with pH less than 7
- – Force holding atoms together
- – Type of bond sharing electrons
- – Amount of matter in an object
- – State of matter with fixed volume
- – Substance with pH greater than 7
- – Two or more atoms bonded together
- – Liquid turning into gas
- – Substance dissolved in a solvent
- – Electrons in outermost shell
- – Capacity to do work
- – Atom with a charge
- – Substance that dissolves other substances
- – Atoms of same element with different neutrons
- – Loss of electrons
- – Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent
- – Table organizing elements by properties
- – Neutral particle in nucleus
- – Gain of electrons
- – Substance made of only one type of atom
- – Measure of acidity or alkalinity
- – Speeds up a reaction without being consumed
49 Clues: – Stored energy • – Energy of motion • – Loss of electrons • – Gain of electrons • – Atom with a charge • – Substance with pH 7 • – Capacity to do work • – Force per unit area • – Mass per unit volume • – Gas turning into liquid • – Liquid turning into gas • – Space an object occupies • – Measure of thermal energy • – Liquid turning into solid • – Solid turning into liquid • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2021-11-18
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- This element normally has 31 electrons
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number.
- is the elemental symbol for Helium
- The far right column on the periodic table is this group: _________ gasses.
- Ag is the chemical symbol for this element.
- This element has just 1 proton and 1 electron
- This element has an atomic weight of 15.999
- neutrally charged particle
- this is the symbol for chlorine.
- is the elemental symbol for Bromine
- positively charged particle
- this elements atomic number is 78
- This elements symbol is "Au"
- sodium has this symbol
- This element symbol is "Ni".
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- This elements atomic number is 14
- Element # 6 is essentail for life as we know it.
- This element has 27 protons
- This elements symbol is "Hg".
- Each horizontal row on the periodic table is called a ________.
- This element has just 3 protons
- This element has an atomic number of 10
- This elements symbol is "Fe".
- negatively charged particle
- This element has 7 protons and 7 electrons.
- Li,Na,K,RB,CS,Fr are all part of this group.
- This elements symbol is "Sn".
- has an atomic weight of 24.305
28 Clues: sodium has this symbol • neutrally charged particle • This element has 27 protons • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • This elements symbol is "Au" • This element symbol is "Ni". • This elements symbol is "Hg". • This elements symbol is "Fe". • This elements symbol is "Sn". • has an atomic weight of 24.305 • This element has just 3 protons • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2018-11-12
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- Is the shorthand method of writing elements and compound
- Has one metal and one non-metal
- Process that changes one set of chemicals into another set of chemicals
- A table that shows elements and their atomic number and mass, and symbol
- It is one substance that cannot be separated
- Elements in a horizontal row on the periodic table
- Is the representation for an atom
- Particles of the nucleus that have no electrical charge
- It is important to _____ the quantity of reactants and products in an equation
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- Smallest particle of an element
- Is a positively charged ion
- Both elements are non-metals
- Is a subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- Is a negatively charged ion
- Elements in a vertical row on the periodic table
- A grouping of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom
- A particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative)
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture
- A group of two or more elements
- Is a tiny subatomic particle that revolves around a nucleus and has a negative charge
- A group of atoms that are held together
- Has properties of metals and non-metals
- Two or more substances that can be separated.
- A substance that cannot be divided further
24 Clues: Is a positively charged ion • Is a negatively charged ion • Both elements are non-metals • Smallest particle of an element • Has one metal and one non-metal • A group of two or more elements • Is the representation for an atom • A group of atoms that are held together • Has properties of metals and non-metals • A substance that cannot be divided further • ...
STAAR Review 2021-04-29
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- valence electrons determine how _________ an element is
- the distance an object travels in a certain amount of time
- this element has a full electron shell and is in period 2
- speed with direction
- element in group 1 period 3
- a change in speed or direction
- the columns in the periodic table are called this
- this type of force is when the object is moving at a constant speed or at rest
- the horizontal rows in the periodic table
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- a push or a pull
- positive charge subatomic particle inside the nucleus
- an objects resistance to change in motion; how "lazy" an object is
- newton's second law says that force = _____ x acceleration
- contains the protons and neutron; center of the atom
- for every action there is an __________ and opposite reaction
15 Clues: a push or a pull • speed with direction • element in group 1 period 3 • a change in speed or direction • the horizontal rows in the periodic table • the columns in the periodic table are called this • contains the protons and neutron; center of the atom • positive charge subatomic particle inside the nucleus • valence electrons determine how _________ an element is • ...
Unit 7: Lesson 3- vocab 2016-10-18
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- FILL IN DEFINITION
- an arrangement of the elements in order of their atomic numbers such that elements with similar properties fall into the same column, or group.
- a one-, two-, or three-letter abbreviation of the name of an element
- in chemistry, a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
- DEFINITION 1
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- an element that conducts heat and electricity poorly
- DEFINITION 3
- the weighted average of the masses of all naturally occurring isotopes of an element.
- DEFINITION 4
- an element that is shiny and that conducts heat and electricity well.
- an element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- DEFINITION 2
- point DEFINITION 6
- point DEFINITION 5
- a vertical column of elements in the periodic table; elements in a group share chemical properties.
15 Clues: DEFINITION 3 • DEFINITION 4 • DEFINITION 2 • DEFINITION 1 • FILL IN DEFINITION • point DEFINITION 6 • point DEFINITION 5 • an element that conducts heat and electricity poorly • an element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. • in chemistry, a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table. • a one-, two-, or three-letter abbreviation of the name of an element • ...
Year 9 Science Crossword December 2023-12-13
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- The force which causes electron transfer in static electricity.
- A negatively charged particle found in atoms.
- Reactions that release energy.
- A characteristic an animal has which helps it to survive
- The first element in group one of the periodic table.
- An organism in a food chain which eats other organisms
- Reactions that absorb energy.
- The name for dead, organic material.
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- When opposite charges are brought together they...
- Potassium reacts with water to make hydrogen and potassium...
- When objects with like charges are brought together they...
- An organism which feeds off dead material.
- The first element in group seven of the periodic table.
- An organism in a food chain which photosynthesises to get energy.
- The turning effect on an object caused by a force.
15 Clues: Reactions that absorb energy. • Reactions that release energy. • The name for dead, organic material. • An organism which feeds off dead material. • A negatively charged particle found in atoms. • When opposite charges are brought together they... • The turning effect on an object caused by a force. • The first element in group one of the periodic table. • ...
The Periodic Table and its Trends 2024-05-02
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- a negative charge
- do not form bonds in group 8 and have 8 valence electrons
- an element that have some property of metal and nonmetal combined
- group 2 and have 2 valence electrons
- horizontal row in a periodic table
- the number of protons in one atoms
- located in group 7 contain nonmetal and have 7 valence electrons
- A bond formed between two non metal elements
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- A bond formed between two metal element
- A positive charge
- elements that does not conduct electricity and gas at a room temperature
- the electrons in the outer most shell
- elements or substance that very good in conduct electricity
- group 1, 1 valence electrons in outer level and very reactive, shiny,silver
- vertical column in the periodic table
15 Clues: A positive charge • a negative charge • horizontal row in a periodic table • the number of protons in one atoms • group 2 and have 2 valence electrons • the electrons in the outer most shell • vertical column in the periodic table • A bond formed between two metal element • A bond formed between two non metal elements • ...
Integrated Ch 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- average value based on the abundance of isotopes
- pattern of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the atoms of an element
- dense, positively charged center of every atom
- negatively charged subatomic particle found in a cloud outside the nucleus
- neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus
- A horizontal row in the periodic table
- the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- fundamental unit of matter
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- total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- number of protons in the atomic nucleus
- A small packet of light energy
- symbol abbreviation for an element or atom
- vertical column in the periodic table
- A positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus
- any material that is made up of only one type of atom
15 Clues: fundamental unit of matter • A small packet of light energy • vertical column in the periodic table • A horizontal row in the periodic table • number of protons in the atomic nucleus • neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus • symbol abbreviation for an element or atom • dense, positively charged center of every atom • average value based on the abundance of isotopes • ...
Periodic Table and Atom Worksheet 2025-05-20
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- The Neutral Charge of an Atom
- The Negative Charge of an Atom
- An atom that either gains or loses electrons
- Elements that move up and down on the Periodic table
- Something that has the same kind of atoms
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- A Line that moves left to right
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- A line that moves up and down
- When an atom GAINS Electrons, it becomes a ___________ Ion
- How many Protons an Atom has is the Atomic __________
- The Positive Charge of an Atom
- The Center of the Atom
- When an atom LOSES Electrons, it becomes a ___________ Ion
- Elements that move left and right on the Periodic table
- A word that refers to something to do with Atoms
15 Clues: The Center of the Atom • A line that moves up and down • The Neutral Charge of an Atom • The Negative Charge of an Atom • The Positive Charge of an Atom • A Line that moves left to right • Something that has the same kind of atoms • An atom that either gains or loses electrons • A word that refers to something to do with Atoms • ...
Let's see if you listened... 2017-06-04
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- One of the divisions of Ascomycota.
- spectroscopic technique relying on inelastic scattering of monochromatic light. Used to observe vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a chemical system.
- complication during pregnancy characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage.
- lysochrome dye used to stain neutral triglycerides.
- B complex vitamin also known as Vitamin H.
- plant genus name found in the Buttercup family
- cell signalling proteins from adipose tissue.
- group name for organisms that include mushrooms
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- a particle which falls between 1 x 10-9 and 1 x 10-7 in size
- 19th element of the periodic table.
- S. aureus strains isolated exhibited resistance to this antibiotic
- abnormally high blood glucose.
- the best organelle ever. Just kidding... Genetic inheritance is exclusively maternal.
- premature cell death
- organ that filters waste products from the blood.
- the formation of fibrous tissue
- the 75th element of the periodic table
- a bulge or protrusion of cellular membrane
- biomedical institute for oncology, immunology and infectious diseases
19 Clues: premature cell death • abnormally high blood glucose. • the formation of fibrous tissue • 19th element of the periodic table. • One of the divisions of Ascomycota. • the 75th element of the periodic table • a bulge or protrusion of cellular membrane • B complex vitamin also known as Vitamin H. • cell signalling proteins from adipose tissue. • ...
Metals and Metallic bonding Crossword 2022-11-24
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- Mixed with copper to form brass.
- Large ions have ________ metallic bonding.
- Feature where metals can be easily shaped.
- Alloys are often ________ than pure metals.
- Charge of metal ions.
- Type of alloy formed when metal ions have similar size.
- These subatomic particles hold the metal ions together in metallic bonding.
- A combination of metals with other elements.
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- Type of alloy formed when metal ions have different sizes.
- Another name for "free" electrons.
- The higher the ________ on a metal ion the stronger its metallic bonding will be.
- Mixed with iron to form steel.
- Metal cations are arranged in this pattern in metallic bonding
- Metals are good _______ of both heat and electricity.
- The majority of the elements in the periodic table.
- Physical state of most elements in the Periodic Table at room temperature.
16 Clues: Charge of metal ions. • Mixed with iron to form steel. • Mixed with copper to form brass. • Another name for "free" electrons. • Large ions have ________ metallic bonding. • Feature where metals can be easily shaped. • Alloys are often ________ than pure metals. • A combination of metals with other elements. • The majority of the elements in the periodic table. • ...
Chemistry - Camden Rinaldi 2021-01-06
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- element that is not a metal and has properties generally opposite to those of a metal
- positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus
- vertical column in the periodic table
- element easily shaped & good conductor of electricity & heat
- atom of one element that has a different number of neutrons than another atom of the same element
- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- total number of protons and neutrons in atom’s nucleus
- negatively charged particle outside an atom’s nucleus.
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- table of elements
- length of time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay into atoms of another element
- element with metal and nonmetal properties
- atom that has a positive or negative electric charge
- central region of an atom where most of the atom’s mass is found in protons and neutrons
- particle that has no electric charge in an atom’s nucleus
- horizontal row in the periodic table o
15 Clues: table of elements • vertical column in the periodic table • horizontal row in the periodic table o • element with metal and nonmetal properties • number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus • atom that has a positive or negative electric charge • total number of protons and neutrons in atom’s nucleus • ...
Solubility Crossword-Mollie 2020-02-24
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- Ability to be dissolved
- Located on the right side of the periodic table
- Ions are very good for this because of their ability to be excited in an empty state
- Two Non-metal atoms
- Thing that is dissolved
- When more of a solute can be dissolved
- Located on the left side of the periodic table
- A solid formed from a solution
- Opposite charges together
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- Thing that does the dissolving
- This along with the presence of ions are required in a solution in order to conduct electricity
- Process when a chemical change occurs and an atom gives or receives electrons
- The maximum amount of solute that can be added to a solvent before it becomes saturated
- Substances mixed together
- Process in which a solution is separated by its ions charge
- Adding large amounts of a solute to a solvent
- Measures the amount of solute in a solution
17 Clues: Two Non-metal atoms • Ability to be dissolved • Thing that is dissolved • Substances mixed together • Opposite charges together • Thing that does the dissolving • A solid formed from a solution • When more of a solute can be dissolved • Measures the amount of solute in a solution • Adding large amounts of a solute to a solvent • Located on the left side of the periodic table • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-10-05
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- Electron in the outermost energy level.
- Horizontal row on the periodic table.
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge, that tells us what element it is.
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- When an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons.
- Type of bond where electrons are transferred between a metal and a nonmetal.
- When a molecule like water has a positive and negative end.
- The element with the largest atomic radius.
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- Type of bond where electrons are shared between two nonmetals.
- Analyzing the colors a planet or star gives off to see what elements it contains.
- The element with the highest ionization energy.
- Subatomic particle with no charge.
- Atom with a charge.
- Element in group 2, period 4.
- Number of electron energy levels that Magnesium has.
- Vertical column on the periodic table.
- Element with 6 protons, 6 neutrons and 6 electrons.
17 Clues: Atom with a charge. • Element in group 2, period 4. • Subatomic particle with no charge. • Horizontal row on the periodic table. • Vertical column on the periodic table. • Electron in the outermost energy level. • Subatomic particle with a negative charge. • The element with the largest atomic radius. • The element with the highest ionization energy. • ...
General Science 2025-09-30
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- a diagram showing what animals eat what in an environment
- that place where a certain organism usually lives
- something that eats meat and plants
- organisms like plants that make their own food
- used to look at cells and other very small things
- the acronym that describes what all living things do
- the study of living thing
- the study of the universe, matter and energy
- also called water bears, very small organisms that live in moss
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- place where scientists do experiments
- the smallest particle of a pure substance
- the thing that provides all of the energy to a food chain
- a non metal from the periodic table that all living things need to survive
- a metal from the periodic table that is used to make bridges and other structures
- something that only eats meat
- something that only eats plants
- the study of chemicals and reactions
17 Clues: the study of living thing • something that only eats meat • something that only eats plants • something that eats meat and plants • the study of chemicals and reactions • place where scientists do experiments • the smallest particle of a pure substance • the study of the universe, matter and energy • organisms like plants that make their own food • ...
Intro to Chemistry Ch3 - Periodic Table 2025-05-30
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- – the row in a periodic table
- – a mixture of metals
- – electrons that are lost, gained, or shared in a chemical reaction
- – can be pounded into shape
- – average mass of all the isotopes of one atom of an element
- – when the atom loses 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- – able to be pulled or drawn into a wire
- – core of an atom
- – can transmit heat and electricity easily
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- – a nuclear reaction where the atomic nuclei release fast-moving particles and energy
- – the number of protons in its nucleus
- – elements that are malleable, ductile, and conductive
- – molecules of 2 identical atoms
- – when a neutron changes into a fast-moving electron and a proton
- – the column in a periodic table
- – atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- – a gigantic explosion that breaks apart a massive star
17 Clues: – core of an atom • – a mixture of metals • – can be pounded into shape • – the row in a periodic table • – molecules of 2 identical atoms • – the column in a periodic table • – the number of protons in its nucleus • – able to be pulled or drawn into a wire • – can transmit heat and electricity easily • – when the atom loses 2 protons and 2 neutrons • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2020-12-08
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- in period and group 2
- comes from the word "aurum" that is used for making jewelry
- In group 15. It is very essential for all living things
- means "plumbum" in Latin
- From the word "cuprum"
- Also one of the noble gases with the symbol Kr
- in period 3 and group 14
- an element with an electron configuration of [He] 2s1
- named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American chemist
- named after the country Germany
- Means little silver in the Spanish term "platino"
- Comes from the word "argentum". It is high in electrical conductivity
- named after titan
- it is in period 2. it is an inert gas that is used for advertising signs
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- Rare earth metal and has the atomic number 39
- The lightest element of all
- It is in group 6 and also known as "wolfram"
- nonmetal and with atomic number 8
- it is from block 2p and column 3a
- Named after the village of Sweden, Ytterby
- It is in the p-block, high in electronegativity, and in group 14
- named after the country France
- comes from the Greek word "osme" meaning smell
- It has the atomic 53. It melts into a violet liquid and then into a violet gas
24 Clues: named after titan • in period and group 2 • From the word "cuprum" • means "plumbum" in Latin • in period 3 and group 14 • The lightest element of all • named after the country France • named after the country Germany • nonmetal and with atomic number 8 • it is from block 2p and column 3a • Named after the village of Sweden, Ytterby • It is in group 6 and also known as "wolfram" • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-27
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- diamonds are made from it
- named after Ernest Rutherford
- used in balloons
- used in jewelry
- named after Dmitri Mendeleev
- lightest element on the periodic table
- used in magnets
- named after Marie Curie
- used to make electronics
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- used in fluorescent lights
- most radioactive element
- contained in dairy products
- used in nuclear power plants
- has 4 protons
- breathed by humans
- contrary to popular belief, not used in pencils
- used in thermometers
- lightest solid element
- most common element in the atmosphere
- named after Albert Einstein
20 Clues: has 4 protons • used in jewelry • used in magnets • used in balloons • breathed by humans • used in thermometers • lightest solid element • named after Marie Curie • most radioactive element • used to make electronics • diamonds are made from it • used in fluorescent lights • contained in dairy products • named after Albert Einstein • used in nuclear power plants • ...
Periodic Table (Group 4A) 2020-06-15
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- The basic materials for cement, glass, and zeolites.
- The increasing number of the atomic radius when going down Group 4A causes the M-Cl bonds to increase and becomes weaker which in turn cause the thermal ______ of the tetrachlorides decreases down Group 4A.
- Term that used to describe the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself.
- Another name for SiO2.
- Tetrachloromethane cannot react with water molecules as carbon atom does not have _______ to receive lone pairs from oxygen atoms in the water molecule.
- The acid-base property of CO and SIO.
- Colour if PBO in the solid-state.
- The result when B2O3 'dates' with SiO2.
- Group 4A elements form two series of oxides with oxygen which are monoxide with the general formula of MO and _______ with the general formula of MO2.
- Tin is used widely in this industry, especially tin-plated iron and tin-plated iron.
- This element was discovered by Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier.
- First ionization energy of the Group 4A elements ________ down the group.
- Dioxides of this element are covalent with the ionic characteristics, the same goes with the dioxides of Sn and Pb.
- Element with the electronic configuration of [Ne]3s2 3p2.
- PbO2 undergoes _______ decomposition most readily and form Lead(II)Oxide and Oxygen gas.
- Another form of carbon (allotrope) that does not conduct electricity as it does not have delocalized electrons.
- Silicon and Germanium are ________ and they are used widely in the semiconductor industry.
- +4 oxidation state of the Group 4A elements decreases down the group because it is _______ to remove the two valence electrons from the s orbitals.
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- Thermal stability of PBO2 is ________ because Pb4+ is not preferable compared to Pb2+.
- A process that uses an electric current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a thin coherent metal coating on an electrode.
- A synthetic organosilicon polymer containing Si-O-Si bonds.
- one of the alternative names of the silicates.
- The alkalinity of the dioxides _______ when going down the group.
- CO2 and SiO2 are _______. CO2 is slightly soluble in water to form carbonic acid but SiO2 is insoluble in water.
- The melting point of Group 4A decreases down the group except for _______ because it has a more close-packed structure.
- All the tetrachlorides undergo this chemical reaction to liberate white fumes of hydrogen chloride except CCl4.
- the +4 oxidation state of C, Si, Ge, and Sn is more stable than the +2 oxidation state. Thus, their +2 compounds are good _______ agents s they can be oxidized easily to the +4 oxidation state.
- monoxides and dioxides of Germanium, Tin, and Lead show this acid-base property.
28 Clues: Another name for SiO2. • Colour if PBO in the solid-state. • The acid-base property of CO and SIO. • The result when B2O3 'dates' with SiO2. • one of the alternative names of the silicates. • The basic materials for cement, glass, and zeolites. • Element with the electronic configuration of [Ne]3s2 3p2. • A synthetic organosilicon polymer containing Si-O-Si bonds. • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2020-10-07
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- Atomic number of 17 (helps clean pools)
- Atomic number of 19 (yay bananas!)
- Symbol: Zn (helps boost your immune system)
- Atomic mass of 32.065 (smells terrible)
- Symbol: Sn
- Atomic number of 99 (you are so smart!)
- Symbol: C (all living things contain this)
- Atomic mass of 126.904 (anti-septic)
- Symbol: Mn
- Atomic number of 80 (in thermometers)
- Symbol: F (helps strengthen your teeth)
- Symbol: Ca (what your bones are made of)
- Symbol: W (found in light bulbs)
- Symbol: Pt
- Atomic mass of 4.00260 (funny voices)
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- Symbol: Pb (not good in pipes or paint)
- Atomic number of 8 (just breathe)
- Symbol: Zr (not a diamond)
- Symbol: Kr (hint: SUPERMAN!)
- Symbol: Cf (WEST COAST!)
- Atomic mass of 238.02891 (nuclear material)
- Symbol: Ni
- Atomic number of 10 (makes signs light up)
- Atomic mass of 107.8682 (second place)
- Atomic number of 1 (the lightest gas!)
- Symbol: Na (found in salt)
- Atomic number of 95 (USA! USA!)
- Atomic number of 79 (love shiny stuff)
28 Clues: Symbol: Ni • Symbol: Sn • Symbol: Mn • Symbol: Pt • Symbol: Cf (WEST COAST!) • Symbol: Zr (not a diamond) • Symbol: Na (found in salt) • Symbol: Kr (hint: SUPERMAN!) • Atomic number of 95 (USA! USA!) • Symbol: W (found in light bulbs) • Atomic number of 8 (just breathe) • Atomic number of 19 (yay bananas!) • Atomic mass of 126.904 (anti-septic) • Atomic number of 80 (in thermometers) • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
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- good conductors of heat and electricity
- group 1 or 1a
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- a horizontal row of elements
- a vertical column of elements
- another name for metalloid
- group 17 or 7a
- a neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus
- another name for a group
- symbol for the atomic mass unit
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- group 2 or 2a
- properties of both a metal and nonmetal
- group 16 or 6a
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- another name for the period
- region in the atom
- a positively charged subatomic particle
- the center of an atom
- group 18 or 8a
- The smallest particle that has the properties of an element
20 Clues: group 2 or 2a • group 1 or 1a • group 16 or 6a • group 18 or 8a • group 17 or 7a • region in the atom • the center of an atom • another name for a group • another name for metalloid • another name for the period • a horizontal row of elements • a vertical column of elements • symbol for the atomic mass unit • good conductors of heat and electricity • properties of both a metal and nonmetal • ...
Periodic Table Word Search 2022-03-29
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- what pennies are made from
- what you put in mechanical pencils
- metal used for surgical implants
- a type of US coin
- lots of this used is in bananas it's a mineral
- used in explosives
- lots of this is bad for you and found on a nutrients label
- what the rest of the coins are made from
- bright colors
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- first planet from the sun
- ________ peroxide
- there was a ____ rush in California,1848
- what makes balloons float
- _____ foil
- type of metal used in minecraft
- the chemical you use in pools
- ______dioxide
- there are _____ pills used to treat this deficiency
- what we breathe in
- another name for a container, fancier name
20 Clues: _____ foil • ______dioxide • bright colors • ________ peroxide • a type of US coin • used in explosives • what we breathe in • first planet from the sun • what makes balloons float • what pennies are made from • the chemical you use in pools • type of metal used in minecraft • metal used for surgical implants • what you put in mechanical pencils • there was a ____ rush in California,1848 • ...
Periodic Table Cross Word 2021-12-20
96 Clues: W • V • Y • B • S • H • U • O • C • P • K • I • F • N • Ac • Sg • Sm • As • Li • Sr • Kr • Bi • Mn • Hf • Po • Ar • Rb • Ra • Sb • Ni • Ir • Th • Cd • Ag • Nb • Br • Cr • He • Be • Lr • Se • Tl • Si • La • Zr • Yb • Ba • Ge • Re • Cu • Rh • Os • Hg • Tm • Xe • Hs • Ta • Al • At • No • Np • Fr • Cs • Fe • Sn • Pd • Nd • Gd • Au • Ru • Mg • Sc • Te • Ce • Zn • Ca • Co • Md • Ga • Cm • Cl • Na • Pb • Lu • In • Bh • Ti • Mt • Mo • Rn • Tb • Pu • Pt • Ho • Ne • Tc
Periodic Table of Elements 2016-12-12
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- This element is used in batteries.
- A lack of this element in your diet gives you anemia.
- This element's relative atomic mass is 35.5.
- This element contains the same number of protons and neutrons.
- This element's symbol is O.
- This element's symbol is Pb, which comes from the latin word "plumbum".
- This element is a metal that reacts well with hydrochloric acid.
- This element is used to make a wrapping material that can go into the oven.
- This is the third element in group 1.
- This element is present in a gas that smells like rotten eggs.
- One form of this element is known as graphite.
- This is the last element in period 3.
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- This element's symbol is taken from its Latin name "natrium".
- This is the second element in period 4.
- Atomic number is 14.
- This element has 9 protons.
- This is the lightest element.
- This element is a gas that is often used to inflate balloons.
- This is the last element in group 2 and is highly radioactive.
- This element's symbol is P.
- Atomic number is 4.
- Air contains this element in the largest proportion.
- This element's relative atomic mass is 11.
23 Clues: Atomic number is 4. • Atomic number is 14. • This element has 9 protons. • This element's symbol is O. • This element's symbol is P. • This is the lightest element. • This element is used in batteries. • This is the third element in group 1. • This is the last element in period 3. • This is the second element in period 4. • This element's relative atomic mass is 11. • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2017-09-20
48 Clues: F • I • H • W • V • Y • K • O • S • C • P • N • B • As • He • Si • Na • Sc • Be • Mg • Li • Al • Xe • Mn • Ra • Hg • Zr • Kr • Sb • Cl • Cr • Au • Ti • Se • Ni • Ag • Pt • Co • Ar • Zn • Ba • Br • Ca • Cu • Rn • Db • Fe • Ne
Elements Of Periodic Table 2019-09-24
118 Clues: W • F • Y • P • B • C • U • K • V • N • S • I • H • O • Kr • Np • Hf • Fr • Cd • Ge • Si • Sn • Pu • Ac • Lv • La • Lu • Ca • Cn • Md • Br • Fe • Bi • Es • Nd • Yb • Au • Bh • Hg • Pm • Ne • Rh • Ta • As • Zn • Cu • Rf • Se • Ti • Ba • Pa • Pd • Ni • Cr • Co • Ga • Hs • Sr • Ts • Pb • Tb • Mg • Nb • Cf • Am • Eu • Sm • At • In • Ds • Tl • Os • Tm • Fl • Mc • Na • Rg • Pr • Mo • Ir • Pt • Li • Nh • Lr • Re • Cm • Er • Rb • Cs • Cl • Dy • Ru • Ce • Ra • Gd • He • Th • Be • Mn • Sg • Sb • No • Tc • Al • Db • Bk • Ho • Te • Ag • Og • Xe • Ar • Fm • Mt • Sc • Rn • Zr • Po
Periodic Table of Elements 2019-03-19
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- Au is the element symbol
- comes from greek word meaning heavy
- seventh most common element on Earth
- mentioned as far back as the Bible
- atomic number of eight
- 21st most common element
- you can get strong bones and a healthy smile from this element
- element found in Earth’s seawater
- too much or too little of _____ in the body can cause health issues
- composed of 75% copper and 25% Nickel
- sixth most common element in the universe
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- second most common element in universe
- only element named after a cooking utensil
- 78% of the air you breathe
- common compounds of _____ are borax, boric acid, and borates
- discovered in Mercury’s atmosphere
- heavy dark liquid
- comes from the latin word Carbo
- Element is vital for living organisms
- about two-thirds as dense as air
20 Clues: heavy dark liquid • atomic number of eight • Au is the element symbol • 21st most common element • 78% of the air you breathe • comes from the latin word Carbo • about two-thirds as dense as air • element found in Earth’s seawater • discovered in Mercury’s atmosphere • mentioned as far back as the Bible • comes from greek word meaning heavy • seventh most common element on Earth • ...
The Periodic Table Crossword 2012-10-23
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- my element symbol is HF
- my atomic mass is 126.90447
- i have a symbol of ES
- my atomic number is 34
- my atomic number is 4
- my element symbol is FE
- my element symbol is CA
- i have a symbol of W
- my atomic number is 32
- my element symbol is CU
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- my atomic mass is 24.305
- my element symbol is AU
- my atomic mass is 69.723
- my element symbol is TI
- i ahve an atomic number of 42
- i am in an outdoor thermometer i am the red stuff
- my element symbol is PB
- my element symbol is AG
- my atomic number is 28
- i have a atomic number of 51
20 Clues: i have a symbol of W • i have a symbol of ES • my atomic number is 4 • my atomic number is 34 • my atomic number is 28 • my atomic number is 32 • my element symbol is AU • my element symbol is HF • my element symbol is TI • my element symbol is PB • my element symbol is FE • my element symbol is CA • my element symbol is AG • my element symbol is CU • my atomic mass is 24.305 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle!! 2013-05-14
Periodic Table of Elements 2015-01-09
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- it is a bright form of many colors, and it is used to make those cool signs that light up.
- this material is used in many explosives, including fireworks, matches, and gunpowder. It is often found in a yellow, smelly crystal form.
- it is 21% of the air we breathe in.
- in jewelry and dental fillings
- this element is also a video game.
- has the symbol FE
- metal used in surgical and dental instruments and implants because it causes no immune reaction
- has the symbol Sc
- used to make toothpaste and is in drinking water. Helps prevent tooth decay.
- used in photographic flashes, used to detect radiation.
- has the symbol Sg
- it makes up most of the Statue of Liberty
- it is 78% of the air we breathe in, and it is very cold in liquid temperature.
- used to treat victims exposed to radiation
- has the symbol Db
- is the fifth element in group 2
- has a constant volume but not a constant shape.
- has the symbol Nb
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- is the lightest element in the periodic table
- it was used in coins before 1965
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- superman was born there, and it makes a substance that is his weakness.
- it burns as a green color, used in flares and as a rocket fuel ignitor
- imagine dragons made a song about it
- named after president Rutherford
- is used in batteries
- used to make compounds like strontium nitrate
- starts with bro, and it is used in flame proofing agents.
- is used in steel
- it is used to make cans
- contains an equal number of protons but different number neutrons
- is found in bananas.
- in nearly every biological aspect of the human body....part of what you breathe out
- makes bullets
- is highly radioactive and has the atomic number 88
- It was formerly known as eka-caesium and actinium K.
- does not have a constant volume or shape.
- a certain coin is made of 25% of this element.
- shiny metal everyone loves
- is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons.
40 Clues: makes bullets • is used in steel • has the symbol FE • has the symbol Sc • has the symbol Sg • has the symbol Db • has the symbol Nb • is used in batteries • is found in bananas. • it is used to make cans • shiny metal everyone loves • in jewelry and dental fillings • is the fifth element in group 2 • it was used in coins before 1965 • named after president Rutherford • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-12
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- This element is in every living thing
- The least reactive member of the alkali metals
- The smallest particle that has properties of an element
- An element that has an abnormal amount of neutrons
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical means
- The group of elements that are not reactive at all
- The most simple element there is
- The center of an atom
- Last name of the creator of the Periodic Table
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge
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- A horizontal row of elements in the Periodic Table
- The densest Transition Metal
- An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals
- A subatomic particle that has a neutral charge
- The rarest naturally occurring element
- The number of protons in an element's nucleus (2 words)
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- This element makes up about 80% of the atmosphere
- The only Transition Metal that is liquid at room temperature
- What most of the elements are
20 Clues: The center of an atom • The densest Transition Metal • What most of the elements are • The most simple element there is • This element is in every living thing • The rarest naturally occurring element • The least reactive member of the alkali metals • A subatomic particle that has a neutral charge • Last name of the creator of the Periodic Table • ...
C4 The Periodic Table 2016-02-17
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- A chemical able to be dissolved in a SOLVENT.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- Different forms of the same element, which have the same number of PROTONS, but a different number of NEUTRONS.
- A man who created the basis for the modern periodic table.
- A metal that is found in the middle block of the periodic table. Examples include copper, zinc and iron.
- Elements in group 1 which have 1 electron in their outer shell.
- The energy levels which ELECTRONS can inhabit.
- When two SOLUTIONS react to form an insoluble solid.
- The way in which ELECTRONS are organised across SHELLS.
- A structure formed between metal and non-metal IONS.
- A type of bonding which happens when two non-metals share electrons in their outer shells.
- A man who, in 1828, put elements into groups, called triads, based on their Chemical properties.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge.
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- The centre of an ATOM that contains the PROTON and NEUTRON.
- Elements in group 7 which have 7 electrons in their outer shell.
- The loss of electrons.
- The process of breaking down a substance by heating.
- A mixture of a SOLVENT and SOLUTES.
- A type of bonding which happens between oppositely charged IONS.
- The mass of a NUCLEUS of an ATOM.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- The gain of electrons.
- A type of bonding which happens between metals. The outer electrons of the metals move freely.
- Metals that are cold enough that they have no electric resistance.
- The number on the periodic table that tells you how many PROTONS any atom has.
- A man who, in 1864, put elements into rows of 7, as he noticed every 8th element had similar properties.
- A chemical able to dissolve other substances.
- A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- An atom that has become charged due to the loss or gain of electrons.
30 Clues: The loss of electrons. • The gain of electrons. • The mass of a NUCLEUS of an ATOM. • A mixture of a SOLVENT and SOLUTES. • A chemical able to be dissolved in a SOLVENT. • A chemical able to dissolve other substances. • A subatomic particle with no electric charge. • The energy levels which ELECTRONS can inhabit. • The process of breaking down a substance by heating. • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
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- A metal with 28 electrons.
- The element in the 14th group and the 5th period.
- A silvery white metal, located in the 3rd period, that is used to make salt.
- A metal with 30 electrons that is useful in making paint.
- A metal that has 25 electrons.
- An element in the 15th group with 16 neutrons.
- Element with only 1 electron.
- A gas with a mass number of 19.
- An element in the 14th group that is known as the "basis of life".
- The element that makes up 78% of the air and is found in the 15th group.
- An element in the 13th group that is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
- An element with an atomic number of 47 that is used to make film for cameras.
- An element in the 14th group that is often mistaken for the end of your pencil.
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- Element with 26 protons.
- A gas that has only 2 electrons.
- An element with 20 neutrons that is found in your teeth and bones.
- The 2nd most abundant element in the Earth's crust, which has a mass number of 28.09.
- An element in the 2nd group that is used to make fireworks and medicines.
- A metal that is liquid at room temperature, which is used in thermometers.
- An element with a mass number of 35.45.
- The first element in the 4th period, which is used to make fertilizer.
- A gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
- The only element in the 17th group that is a liquid at room temperature.
- The element that has 2 electrons in the first energy level, 8 in the second energy level, and 6 in the third energy level.
- An element with an atomic number of 79.
- An element in the 17th group, with an atomic number of 53.
26 Clues: Element with 26 protons. • A metal with 28 electrons. • Element with only 1 electron. • A metal that has 25 electrons. • A gas with a mass number of 19. • A gas that has only 2 electrons. • A gas with 8 protons and 8 neutrons. • An element with a mass number of 35.45. • An element with an atomic number of 79. • An element in the 15th group with 16 neutrons. • ...
Periodic table of Elements 2023-11-15
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- can be found in volcanic spring waters
- A gas
- A gas that likes to float
- Mostly found in foods
- In batteries
- This starts with C and ends in M, it's also found in food
- it's in clay, granite, quartz, and sand.
- it's in our atmosphere and in Jupiter's.
- can be found in Rocks, Coal and Oil, Soil, and Volcanic dust
- it's commonly found in the everyday food we eat.
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- it's in what you breathe out
- it's in dairy, red meat, poultry, seafood, and nuts
- this is often found in volcanic areas.
- it's in plants, foods, and beverages.
- this can be found in salts in seawater and in the deposits of salt mines.
- can be found in rocks, coal and clay.
- This starts with an A and ends with an N, it's in our atmosphere
- It sounds like Titanic
- it's what we breathe in
- it's in the soil, the water we drink, and our atmosphere
- pop cans are made of this.
21 Clues: A gas • In batteries • Mostly found in foods • It sounds like Titanic • it's what we breathe in • A gas that likes to float • pop cans are made of this. • it's in what you breathe out • it's in plants, foods, and beverages. • can be found in rocks, coal and clay. • this is often found in volcanic areas. • can be found in volcanic spring waters • ...
Using the Periodic Table 2023-11-13
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- Pb
- Its atomic number is 13.
- Sn
- Its atomic number is 28.
- Its atomic mass is 195.09.
- Ag
- K
- It has an atomic number of 2.
- Na
- An inert gas with 18 electrons
- Fe
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- It is radioactive, soft, ductile, and named for a dwarf planet.
- Hg
- It has 5 electrons.
- Its atomic number is 53.
- It is a transition metal and is one of the main components of a modern-day penny.
- Cu is its chemical symbol.
- Its electrons form a 2-8-2 pattern regarding the energy levels in which they are found.
- It is the lightest metal.
- Its atomic mass is 32.06
- Au
- The lightest element
- It has an atomic mass of 238.03.
23 Clues: K • Pb • Hg • Sn • Au • Ag • Na • Fe • It has 5 electrons. • The lightest element • Its atomic number is 13. • Its atomic number is 53. • Its atomic number is 28. • Its atomic mass is 32.06 • It is the lightest metal. • Cu is its chemical symbol. • Its atomic mass is 195.09. • It has an atomic number of 2. • An inert gas with 18 electrons • It has an atomic mass of 238.03. • ...
Periodic Table Trends I 2024-02-13
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- 3-lettered metal with 4 valence electrons
- A Halogen
- If you eat too much PeanutButter, it feels like this in your stomach
- Metal with 3 valence electrons and 3 orbitals
- The lightest Noble Gas
- Metal that is liquid at room temperature
- The air we breath is mostly made up of this gas
- Superman's NobleGas?
- The most reactive nonmetal
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- The only metal more reactive than Cesium
- Metal with 4 orbitals that is worth 5 cents?
- Alkali Metal, also a Nirvana song
- Has K for an atomic Symbol
- Has 6 valence electrons and 2 orbitals
- Alkaline Earth Metal with 4 orbitals
- Coal, pencil-lead and diamond are all this element
- Gas that is on the "metal side"
- Metalloid used in rat poison
- Has the largest radius of any element with 3 orbitals
- Heavy, cancer-causing Noble Gas that is often in the basement of MN homes
20 Clues: A Halogen • Superman's NobleGas? • The lightest Noble Gas • Has K for an atomic Symbol • The most reactive nonmetal • Metalloid used in rat poison • Gas that is on the "metal side" • Alkali Metal, also a Nirvana song • Alkaline Earth Metal with 4 orbitals • Has 6 valence electrons and 2 orbitals • The only metal more reactive than Cesium • Metal that is liquid at room temperature • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzlw 2022-10-05
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- the alkali metal in Period 3
- elements 89 to 103
- atomic number of chlorine
- the only nonmetal in Group 14
- the heaviest non-synthetic metal in Group 13
- metalloid in Period 3
- noble gas that has the lowest atomic mass
- the only metalloid in Group 16
- element in Group 15 Period 5
- horizontal rows
- the heaviest alkaline earth metal
- metal in Period 3 that has the highest atomic number
- the heaviest element in the Lanthanide Series
- the noble gas in Period 5
- halogen that has the lowest atomic mass
- vertical columns
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- Group 6 Period 5
- transition metal that has atomic mass of 63.55
- alkali metal that is probably named after a country
- alkaline earth metal that has the lowest atomic number
- halogen in Period 4
- the alkaline earth metal that is heavier than magnesium but lighter than strontium
- element in Period 6 Group 4
- Period 4 element that has the highest atomic number
- the alkaline earth metal in Period 3
- the halogen in Period 5
- element in Period 6 Group 10
- transition metal in Period 5 that has the highest atomic number
- the only element that does not belong to any group
- Group 13 element that is heavier than gallium but lighter than thallium
- lanthanide that is probably named after a continent
31 Clues: horizontal rows • Group 6 Period 5 • vertical columns • elements 89 to 103 • halogen in Period 4 • metalloid in Period 3 • the halogen in Period 5 • atomic number of chlorine • the noble gas in Period 5 • element in Period 6 Group 4 • the alkali metal in Period 3 • element in Period 6 Group 10 • element in Group 15 Period 5 • the only nonmetal in Group 14 • the only metalloid in Group 16 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- the alkali metal in Period 3
- elements 89 to 103
- atomic number of chlorine
- the only nonmetal in Group 14
- the heaviest non-synthetic metal in Group 13
- metalloid in Period 3
- noble gas that has the lowest atomic mass
- the only metalloid in Group 16
- element in Group 15 Period 5
- horizontal rows
- the heaviest alkaline earth metal
- metal in Period 3 that has the highest atomic number
- the heaviest element in the Lanthanide Series
- the noble gas in Period 5
- halogen that has the lowest atomic mass
- vertical columns
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- Group 6 Period 5
- transition metal that has atomic mass of 63.55
- alkali metal that is probably named after a country
- alkaline earth metal that has the lowest atomic number
- halogen in Period 4
- the alkaline earth metal that is heavier than magnesium but lighter than strontium
- element in Period 6 Group 4
- Period 4 element that has the highest atomic number
- the alkaline earth metal in Period 3
- the halogen in Period 5
- element in Period 6 Group 10
- transition metal in Period 5 that has the highest atomic number
- the only element that does not belong to any group
- Group 13 element that is heavier than gallium but lighter than thallium
- lanthanide that is probably named after a continent
31 Clues: horizontal rows • Group 6 Period 5 • vertical columns • elements 89 to 103 • halogen in Period 4 • metalloid in Period 3 • the halogen in Period 5 • atomic number of chlorine • the noble gas in Period 5 • element in Period 6 Group 4 • the alkali metal in Period 3 • element in Period 6 Group 10 • element in Group 15 Period 5 • the only nonmetal in Group 14 • the only metalloid in Group 16 • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-12
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- Group 1 Period 7
- Group 14 Period 5
- Group 17 Period 3
- Group 18 Period 1
- Group 9 Period 4
- Group 15 Period 6
- Group 8 Period 6
- Group 2 Period 5
- Group 7 Period 4
- Group 13 Period 4
- Group 13 Period 2
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- Group 1 Period 6
- Group 18 Period 5
- Group 4 Period 7
- Group 3 Period 5
- Group 2 Period 2
- Group 13 Period 3
- Group 11 Period 6
- Group 16 Period 4
- Group 18 Period 6
- Group 1 Period 1
- Group 12 Period 4
- Group 8 Period 4
- Group 16 Period 3
24 Clues: Group 1 Period 6 • Group 1 Period 7 • Group 4 Period 7 • Group 3 Period 5 • Group 2 Period 2 • Group 9 Period 4 • Group 1 Period 1 • Group 8 Period 6 • Group 8 Period 4 • Group 2 Period 5 • Group 7 Period 4 • Group 18 Period 5 • Group 13 Period 3 • Group 11 Period 6 • Group 14 Period 5 • Group 16 Period 4 • Group 17 Period 3 • Group 18 Period 1 • Group 18 Period 6 • Group 15 Period 6 • Group 12 Period 4 • ...
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Periodic Table Vocab Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- A table that shows the elements
- A bond formed when atoms share electrons
- The number of protons in an atom
- Negatively charged particles
- Locations where electrons may be found
- A chemical band with one pair of electrons
- Dots to represent valence electrons
- Electrons on the outermost energy level
- A chemical bond with three pairs of electrons
- Atoms in the same element that have different numbers of nuetrons
- The central part of an atom
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- When atoms have more protons than electrons
- The average mass of all the isotopes
- A chemical bond with two pairs of electrons
- The smallest part of an element
- The smallest particle of a compound
- When atoms have more electrons than protons
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom
- Particles with no charge
- A chemical bond due to attraction
- A charged atom due to the loss or gain of electrons
- Positively charged particles
22 Clues: Particles with no charge • The central part of an atom • Negatively charged particles • Positively charged particles • A table that shows the elements • The smallest part of an element • The number of protons in an atom • A chemical bond due to attraction • The smallest particle of a compound • Dots to represent valence electrons • The average mass of all the isotopes • ...
Periodic Table Cool Crossword 2024-04-30
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- determines the charge of the element
- Symbol is K
- Lightest element
- Symbol is Fe
- determines the weight of the element
- Need to breath
- on the stair step line
- Used in nukes
- Symbol is Li
- Is a liquid at room temperature
- determine the charge on element
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- Strongest metal
- Symbol is Cl
- link each atom to its neighbor
- Right on the stair step line
- Most common metal on Earths,s crust
- Left of the stairs step line
- Symbol is Ti
- Used in balloons
- Symbol is Ca
20 Clues: Symbol is K • Symbol is Cl • Symbol is Fe • Symbol is Ti • Symbol is Li • Symbol is Ca • Used in nukes • Need to breath • Strongest metal • Lightest element • Used in balloons • on the stair step line • Right on the stair step line • Left of the stairs step line • link each atom to its neighbor • Is a liquid at room temperature • determine the charge on element • Most common metal on Earths,s crust • ...
NATIONAL PERIODIC TABLE DAY 2023-02-07
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- Element that forms millions of compounds
- An example for nuclear fuel
- Liquid non-metal
- First metal used by man
- Heaviest element by atomic weight
- Lightest gas
- Wonder metal
- Metal ion that shows apple-green flame
- Abundant ELEMENT in the earth's crust
- A non-metal used to preserve food material
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- Most abundant metal in the earth's crust
- An example of a semiconductor
- An alloy of copper and zinc
- Deficiency causes anemia
- An allotrope of carbon
- Metal which can be cut with a knife
- Metal used in galvanisation
- Inert gas used in tungsten filament bulbs
- Liquid metal at room temperature
- Most malleable metal
20 Clues: Lightest gas • Wonder metal • Liquid non-metal • Most malleable metal • An allotrope of carbon • First metal used by man • Deficiency causes anemia • An example for nuclear fuel • An alloy of copper and zinc • Metal used in galvanisation • An example of a semiconductor • Liquid metal at room temperature • Heaviest element by atomic weight • Metal which can be cut with a knife • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-26
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- I am the first element in group 11 and am the coat of a penny.
- Belongs to the alkaline earth metals family and has an atomic number of 12.
- I am an element in period one, found on the left side of the periodic table.
- Has a chemical symbol of Po.
- I have 20 protons.
- Has an atomic number of 78.
- This transition metal has 28 neutrons.
- I have an atomic mass of 32.
- I have 53 electrons.
- I have a chemical symbol of Ne.
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- I have 22 neutrons.
- This non-metal has eight neutrons.
- I am found in period two and belong to group one.
- I have a chemical symbol of Xe.
- A strong, silvery-grey transition metal, found in group eight.
- This alkali metal has 12 neutrons.
- I have 88 electrons.
- Has a chemical symbol of Sn.
- An expensive yellow transition metal, that has an atomic number of 79.
- I am at the top of the fourth group and belong to period four.
- Has a chemical symbol Ba.
- Is the second lightest metal of the halogens family and is a chemical element.
- Has an atomic number of 30.
- Has a total of 125 neutrons.
24 Clues: I have 20 protons. • I have 22 neutrons. • I have 88 electrons. • I have 53 electrons. • Has a chemical symbol Ba. • Has an atomic number of 78. • Has an atomic number of 30. • Has a chemical symbol of Po. • Has a chemical symbol of Sn. • I have an atomic mass of 32. • Has a total of 125 neutrons. • I have a chemical symbol of Xe. • I have a chemical symbol of Ne. • ...
w6a2 periodic table puzzle 2023-01-30
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- symbol is RN
- symbol is Au
- in table atomic number
- in group 1 period 1
- i have 121 netrons in group 12
- ive got 125 netrons group 17
- symbol is H
- symbol is FE
- 44 electrons
- i have 69 netrons in group 14
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- in group 10 period 5
- called groups
- in group 18 period 7
- i have 49 protons
- 82 protons
- i have 61 electrons
- called rows
- ingroup 16 period 6
- i have 123 netrons in group 13
- weight atomic mass
- in group 17 period 4
- ive got a atomic number of 54
- symbol is HE
23 Clues: 82 protons • called rows • symbol is H • symbol is RN • symbol is Au • symbol is FE • 44 electrons • symbol is HE • called groups • i have 49 protons • weight atomic mass • i have 61 electrons • ingroup 16 period 6 • in group 1 period 1 • in group 10 period 5 • in group 18 period 7 • in group 17 period 4 • in table atomic number • ive got 125 netrons group 17 • ive got a atomic number of 54 • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2022-07-11
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- O 8
- Tl 81
- Ce 58
- Bi 83
- Ac 89
- Mn 25
- K 19
- Ar 18
- Cn 112
- Yb 70
- Lr 103
- Nd 60
- Sb 51
- Rf 104
- La 57
- Dy 66
- Nh 113
- Cl 17
- Fe 26
- Cf 98
- Pu 94
- B 5
- Ne 10
- Cs 55
- Rh 45
- Cu 29
- Xe 54
- Zn 30
- Tm 69
- Lu 71
- Am 95
- S 16
- Si 14
- Fl 114
- Ra 88
- P 15
- Ho 67
- Pb 82
- Na 11
- Ge 32
- Re 75
- Se 34
- Al 13
- H 1
- Hf 72
- Po 84
- Os 76
- Ti 22
- Tb 65
- Be 4
- Nb 41
- Fr 87
- Sg 106
- Ir 77
- Pr 59
- Hg 80
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- Ga 31
- At 85
- Np 93
- V 23
- W 74
- Ts 117
- Es 99
- He 2
- Ag 47
- Cr 24
- Mc 115
- C 6
- Sm 62
- Pt 78
- Cd 48
- Og 118
- Cm 96
- I 53
- Br 35
- Kr 36
- Gd 64
- Y 39
- Ca 20
- Zr 40
- Sc 21
- Lv 116
- Pa 91
- Eu 63
- Md 101
- No 102
- Er 68
- U 92
- Ni 28
- Pd 46
- As 33
- Rg 111
- Au 79
- Hs 108
- In 49
- Bk 97
- Tc 43
- Pm 61
- Sn 50
- Ru 44
- N 7
- Db 105
- Mg 12
- Th 90
- Mo 42
- Te 52
- Ds 110
- Bh 107
- Sr 38
- Rn 86
- Co 27
- Fm 100
- Ba 56
- Mt 109
- F 9
- Ta 73
- Rb 37
- Li 3
118 Clues: O 8 • C 6 • B 5 • N 7 • H 1 • F 9 • V 23 • W 74 • He 2 • K 19 • I 53 • Y 39 • U 92 • S 16 • P 15 • Li 3 • Be 4 • Ga 31 • Tl 81 • At 85 • Np 93 • Ce 58 • Bi 83 • Es 99 • Ac 89 • Ag 47 • Cr 24 • Mn 25 • Ar 18 • Sm 62 • Pt 78 • Yb 70 • Cd 48 • Cm 96 • Nd 60 • Br 35 • Kr 36 • Gd 64 • Sb 51 • Ca 20 • Zr 40 • La 57 • Dy 66 • Sc 21 • Pa 91 • Cl 17 • Eu 63 • Fe 26 • Cf 98 • Pu 94 • Ne 10 • Cs 55 • Er 68 • Rh 45 • Ni 28 • Pd 46 • As 33 • Au 79 • Cu 29 • Xe 54 • Zn 30 • In 49 • Tm 69 • Lu 71 • Bk 97 • Am 95 • Tc 43 • Pm 61 • Sn 50 • Si 14 • Ra 88 • Ru 44 • Ho 67 • Pb 82 • ...
Periodic Table Unit Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- to right of stairstep; gases or powders, poor conductors
- aka synthetic; not found in nature
- aka transition metal; groups 3-12
- shows protons & neturons in nucleus & electons in shells
- center of atom; has protons & neutrons
- element that is too large & unstable & breaks down giving off radiation
- found to left of stairstep; shiny, malleable, ductile, good conductors
- smallest basic unit of atom
- number of protons & neutrons of 1 isotope
- subatomic particle that has no charge
- takes up most space of atom where electrons are found
- has properties of both metals & nonmetals; found along stairstep
- horizontal rows that have the same number of electron shells
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- subatomic paticle that has a positive charge
- average of all isotopes (or mass numbers) of an element
- aka Lewis Dot Diagram; shows element symbol & valence electrons
- bonding of metal atoms where electrons are not held tightly & go from atom to atom
- aka family; vertical columns that have the same number of valence electrons
- able to be drawn into wires
- can be conductor in certain cicumstances
- number of protons
- atom with different number of neutrons
- subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- able to be hammered or rolled into sheets
24 Clues: number of protons • able to be drawn into wires • smallest basic unit of atom • aka transition metal; groups 3-12 • aka synthetic; not found in nature • subatomic particle that has no charge • center of atom; has protons & neutrons • atom with different number of neutrons • can be conductor in certain cicumstances • able to be hammered or rolled into sheets • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2022-10-20
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- I am an element who is a member of the Halogen Family and have 17 electrons
- I am a subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- I am a word that means something, mainly Transition Metals, can be stretched into wires
- I'm the most abundant element in the universe
- I am a Family of elements that are highly reactive and soft enough to cut with a knife
- I am a nonmetal that is the most abundant in the atmosphere (not oxygen)
- I am a subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- I am a transition metal with 30 protons
- I am a substance that can not be broken down into any other substance
- I am element that can be found inside your bones
- I am an Alkaline-Earth Metal with 12 protons
- I am a subatomic particle that does not have any charge
- I am a type of atom that has an equal number of protons and electrons with no net charge
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- I am a word that means something can be hammered or bent into shape easily
- I am the only transition metal that is liquid at room temperature
- I am a Family of elements who have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- I am an element that is used to make electrical wires since I am very good at conducting electricity but also pretty cheap
- I am an element that makes up every living thing and has 6 protons
- I am a Family of elements from Lanthanum to Lutetium that simply didn't fit on the Periodic Table
- I am the lightest Noble Gas
- I am a Family of elements that do not naturally bond with others (inert)
- Much like a plant's cell, I am the location within the atom that holds protons and neutrons
- I am a post-transition metal with the most electrons
- I created the Periodic Table of Elements
24 Clues: I am the lightest Noble Gas • I am a transition metal with 30 protons • I created the Periodic Table of Elements • I am an Alkaline-Earth Metal with 12 protons • I'm the most abundant element in the universe • I am element that can be found inside your bones • I am a subatomic particle that has a negative charge • I am a post-transition metal with the most electrons • ...
Periodic Table and Trends 2022-10-26
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- a horizontal row (left to right) in the
- an ion that has a negative charge.
- arrangement of the elements in order of their atomic numbers such that elements with similar properties fall in the same column, or group.
- the number of protons contained in each nucleus of its atoms of the element. Located over the elemental symbol
- one of the metals located in Groups 3-12 and the lower portion of the p-block
- An extremely unreactive group 18 element.
- elements want to have 8e- in the outermost energy level
- An element that has physical and chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- of the inner orbitals "shield" the outer electrons and they do not feel the pull of the nucleus as strongly.
- a vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table.
- attraction a nucleus has for electrons in a chemical bond
- electrons that are located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
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- Group 1 metals of the periodic table that are very reactive with halogens and water. Form +1 ions
- a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
- an element or substance that conducts heat and electricity, is malleable and ductile and has low ionization energy and low electronegativity values
- the process of adding or removing electrons from an atom or molecule, which gives the atom or molecule a net charge.
- how big the atom is
- describes how likely an element is to form bonds with other elements.
- a vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table.
- an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons.
- A highly reactive group 17 element.
- Elements that may accept or donate electrons readily and possess a mixture of metallic and nonmetallic properties
- charge of an atom's nucleus resulting from its number of protons
- element that does not conduct electricity or heat and is usually a gas at room temperature
- basic building block of matter
- an ion that has a positive charge.
26 Clues: how big the atom is • basic building block of matter • an ion that has a negative charge. • an ion that has a positive charge. • A highly reactive group 17 element. • a horizontal row (left to right) in the • An extremely unreactive group 18 element. • a vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table. • an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons. • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2025-03-11
118 Clues: C • P • P • V • S • O • C • Y • H • B • F • W • C • N • U • I • Pt • Lu • Dy • Sm • Pm • Pu • Zn • Te • Lr • Mg • Es • Sc • Cm • Cl • Gd • Ti • Fm • Ag • Ge • Rh • Br • Md • Ga • Li • Re • As • Hg • Zr • Pa • Pb • Bk • Cf • Na • Mt • Fr • Fe • Tl • Rg • Al • Th • Ar • Rn • Ru • Ra • Ir • Sb • Rb • At • Hs • Bi • Bh • Kr • Ho • Au • Pr • Si • Rf • Tb • Sg • Os • Mo • Hf • Yb • Be • He • Cu • Po • Lv • Np • Ce • Ba • Ne • In • Cn • Ni • Fl • La • Db • Sr • Tc • Cs • Ac • Xe • Pd • Eu • Ta • Tm • Co • Nb • Se • Nd • Cd • No • Er • Sn • Ds • Am • Mn • Uus • Uup • Uuo • Uut
Periodic Table Crossword - Adam 2025-02-11
The Biologist's Periodic Table 2025-04-01
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- Found as a negative ion and helps the human body maintain a balanced pH.
- A component of hemoglobin and certain enzymes.
- Component of all organic molecules and water; as ion influences pH of cellular and body fluids.
- Important in nerve function and muscle contraction and helps maintain water balance.
- Critical for plant protein synthesis and is important in animal nerve function.
- Forms the backbone of all organic molecules.
- Used by plants during photosynthesis.
- Component of some amino acids.
- A component of the vitamin B12 (needed for maturation of red blood cells).
- Needed to metabolize iron.
- An important cofactor for plants to help them metabolize nitrogenous foods.
- Activates plant and animal enzymes and is a component of chlorophyll.
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- Needed for aerobic respiration and is a component of all organic compounds.
- Used to make thyroid hormones.
- Required by plants to make chlorophyll and by humans to maintain a healthy digestive system.
- Plays a role in nitrogen fixation and is a component of some enzymes.
- Activates plant and animal enzymes.
- A component of amino acids, hormones, and coenzymes.
- A component of nucleic acids, phospholipids, ATP and coenzymes.
- Maintains bone structure.
- Part of the structure of bones and teeth, involved in blood clotting, triggers muscle contraction, and is needed to maintain plant cell walls and membranes.
21 Clues: Maintains bone structure. • Needed to metabolize iron. • Used to make thyroid hormones. • Component of some amino acids. • Activates plant and animal enzymes. • Used by plants during photosynthesis. • Forms the backbone of all organic molecules. • A component of hemoglobin and certain enzymes. • A component of amino acids, hormones, and coenzymes. • ...
elements of periodic table 2025-02-07
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- -atomic number 9
- -used in bleach atomic number 17
- food taste better
- -
- -Li, atomic number 3
- -Mg, atomic number 12
- -used in many roast to wrap in a beautiful silver
- this is mixed with another element to make water
- -used in fertilizers atomic number 7
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- -ballons float without air atomic number 12, He
- we breath
- -atomic number 6
- -Needed for your body , Mr.potato
- -Be,atomic number 4
- drink this from an animal
- -atomic number 13
- Si atomic number 14
- volcanoes has it atomic number 16
- used for traffic lights atomic number 10
- -atomic number 18
20 Clues: - • we breath • -atomic number 9 • -atomic number 6 • -atomic number 13 • food taste better • -atomic number 18 • -Be,atomic number 4 • Si atomic number 14 • -Li, atomic number 3 • -Mg, atomic number 12 • drink this from an animal • -used in bleach atomic number 17 • -Needed for your body , Mr.potato • volcanoes has it atomic number 16 • -used in fertilizers atomic number 7 • ...
elements of periodic table 2025-02-07
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- -atomic number 9
- -used in bleach atomic number 17
- food taste better
- -
- -Li, atomic number 3
- -Mg, atomic number 12
- -used in many roast to wrap in a beautiful silver
- this is mixed with another element to make water
- -used in fertilizers atomic number 7
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- -ballons float without air atomic number 12, He
- we breath
- -atomic number 6
- -Needed for your body , Mr.potato
- -Be,atomic number 4
- drink this from an animal
- -atomic number 13
- Si atomic number 14
- volcanoes has it atomic number 16
- used for traffic lights atomic number 10
- -atomic number 18
20 Clues: - • we breath • -atomic number 9 • -atomic number 6 • -atomic number 13 • food taste better • -atomic number 18 • -Be,atomic number 4 • Si atomic number 14 • -Li, atomic number 3 • -Mg, atomic number 12 • drink this from an animal • -used in bleach atomic number 17 • -Needed for your body , Mr.potato • volcanoes has it atomic number 16 • -used in fertilizers atomic number 7 • ...
The Periodic Table Crossword 2025-02-25
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- my element symbol is HF
- my atomic mass is 126.90447
- i have a symbol of ES
- my atomic number is 34
- my atomic number is 4
- my element symbol is FE
- my element symbol is CA
- i have a symbol of W
- my atomic number is 32
- my element symbol is CU
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- my atomic mass is 24.305
- my element symbol is AU
- my atomic mass is 69.723
- my element symbol is TI
- i ahve an atomic number of 42
- i am in an outdoor thermometer i am the red stuff
- my element symbol is PB
- my element symbol is AG
- my atomic number is 28
- i have a atomic number of 51
20 Clues: i have a symbol of W • i have a symbol of ES • my atomic number is 4 • my atomic number is 34 • my atomic number is 28 • my atomic number is 32 • my element symbol is AU • my element symbol is HF • my element symbol is TI • my element symbol is PB • my element symbol is FE • my element symbol is CA • my element symbol is AG • my element symbol is CU • my atomic mass is 24.305 • ...
Periodic table crossword puzzle 2024-12-11
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- The symbol is N
- The symbol is Zn
- The symbol is F
- The symbol is Na
- The symbol is Hg
- The symbol is Li
- The symbol is S
- The symbol is P
- The symbol is Br
- The symbol is Pb
- The symbol is Cl
- The symbol is Co
- The symbol is Ca
- The symbol is Mg
- The symbol is Au
- The symbol is Xe
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- The symbol is Be
- The symbol is Sn
- The symbol is Rb
- The symbol is Kr
- The symbol is Si
- The symbol is He
- The symbol is Cd
- The symbol is As
- The symbol is K
- The symbol is Ar
- The symbol is B
- The symbol is Cu
- The symbol is Ag
- The symbol is Se
- The symbol is Pt
- The symbol is I
- The Symbol is H
- The symbol is Ni
- The symbol is O
35 Clues: The symbol is N • The symbol is K • The symbol is F • The symbol is B • The symbol is S • The symbol is P • The symbol is I • The Symbol is H • The symbol is O • The symbol is Be • The symbol is Sn • The symbol is Rb • The symbol is Kr • The symbol is Si • The symbol is He • The symbol is Zn • The symbol is Cd • The symbol is As • The symbol is Na • The symbol is Ar • The symbol is Hg • The symbol is Cu • ...
8th Periodic Table Chapter 2025-10-07
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- this property of metal is due to the shininess of it
- the electrons with the most energy that are involved in making bonds are called ____ electrons
- the energy needed to remove the outermost electron of an atom
- ions that have bonded to form ionic compounds are electrically _____
- this type of bond forms between positive and negative ions
- Mendeleev created the first PT by arranging elements in order of increasing ___ ____
- hydrogen is usually shown in Group one, on the side with metals, but it is actually a ____
- in a triple bond, this many electrons are shared between atoms
- this is the small center of an atom
- elements in the same group have ____ properties
- we use this model to show how all the electrons in an atom are arranged in energy levels, he said like the orbits of planets around the sun
- each element on the PT is given a unique ___ to represent that element
- matter that is composed of ONE type of atom
- this method is writing the element’s symbol then showing dots to represent the number of valence electrons
- ions that are made of more than one atom are called this, like CO3-2
- the mass of an electron is so ___ that it is not even considered in determining the weight of an atom
- this is group 18, the most unreactive elements
- when naming compounds and molecules of atoms that have bonded together, you change the ending of the last element with these 3 letters
- a stable atom is one that has ___ valence electrons in its outer energy level (H, He, Li, and Be are exceptions)
- came up with the Atomic theory and 4 statements about atoms
- these metals are found in group 2
- when naming covalently bonded atoms, you name the molecule using a ____ to show how many atoms of that element there are , like P4O would be Tetraphosphorus, monoxide
- horizontal rows on the PT are called this
- in a single covalent bond, ___ electrons are shared between atoms
- Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
- in a neutral atom, the number of protons equals the number of ____
- the ___ metals are groups 3-12 on the PT
- telling me that Sodium’s electrons are arranged as 2,8,1 is telling me Sodium’s electron _____
- if an element has 8 valence electrons naturally, or if it bonds with another atom to acquire 8, then it is called ___
- a number assigned to an element that represents the number of electrons lost (or gained, if the number is negative) by an atom of that element in the compound for it to become stable
- these elements on the PT are malleable, ductile, and can carry an electric current
- an atoms ability to attract electrons to itself when bonding to another atom
- in a double covalent bond, this many electrons are shared between atoms
- his uncertainly principal stated that you cannot be certain where an electron is at any one point
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- F, Cl, and Br belong to Group 17, also called the ____ group
- these metals are found in group 1
- molecules can attract to each other through the slightly positive and negative ends of polar covalent molecules, these are called __ __ ___ forces
- columns on the PT are called this
- a covalent bond where atoms are sharing electrons equally
- what information on a block on the PT tells you how many protons that element has in its atoms
- the mass of an atom is the sum of all it’s isotopes on earth and the units used to express it are ___ ___ ___
- discovered the neutron
- came up with the electron cloud model of the atom
- discovered the nucleus and proton and named them both, said the atom is a lot of empty space, had the gold-foil experiment
- this, in a chemical formula tells you how many atoms of an element are present
- this means that a metal can be hammered into very thin sheets
- protons carry this charge
- used the word “atomos” and said there are particles so small they cannot be cut into anything smaller
- this bond happens when electrons are shared between atoms
- he was the first to arrange elements into a periodic table
- electrons carry this charge
- a charged atom is called this
- came up with the “plum-pudding” model of the atom
- these metals are found in groups 3-12
- elements known as ___ are shown to the right of the metalloids on the PT
- a covalent bond where one atom is pulling the electrons more towards it, so the sharing is unequal, it makes the molecule slightly charged
- when an atom loses an electron it becomes a ___ ion
- a metal is called this because it can be drawn out into thin wire
- the atomic mass is the average mass of an atom of that elements protons and ____
- the atomic number of an element is based on the number of __ in one atom of that element
- at room temperature, most metals are in this state of matter
- metals are good ____ of heat and electricity
- elements that have some properties of metals and some of nonmetals
- elements in the same period have the same ____ of electron energy levels (orbitals)
- he arranged the modern day PT
65 Clues: discovered the neutron • protons carry this charge • electrons carry this charge • a charged atom is called this • he arranged the modern day PT • these metals are found in group 1 • columns on the PT are called this • these metals are found in group 2 • this is the small center of an atom • these metals are found in groups 3-12 • the ___ metals are groups 3-12 on the PT • ...
Periodic Table Crossword Project 2025-12-17
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- What is the atomic number of Fluorine?
- What has one valence shell and is and a noble gas?
- How many protons does lithium have?
- What family is chlorine in?
- What is the atomic number of Krypton? (join two words together)
- What is the atomic number of Xenon? (join two words together)
- Which element has 112 as its atomic number?
- What phase is hydrogen at, at room temperature?
- How many energy shells does Boron have?
- How many energy shells does Iron have?
- What is the atomic number of Indium? (join two words together)
- Which element is named after Albert Einstein?
- Which family is Bithmuth in? (join two words together)
- What is the element name of Ge?
- How many energy shells does Niobium have? (join two words together)
- How many energy shells does Radium have?
- How many electrons are in an atom of Silicon?
- What is the atomic mass of Oxygen?
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- Which element is named after Dmitri Mendeleev?
- What element has Hg as their atomic symbol?
- Which element has 64 as their atomic number and is part of the lanthanide series?
- What is the atomic number of Holmium? (join two words together)
- How many energy shells does Hassium have?
- What is the atomic number of gold? (join two words together)
- Which nonmetal is a liquid?
- What is the element name of Rn?
- What element is part of the Oxygen family and has 84 as their atomic number?
- Which element is named after Marie Curie?
- What is the element name of Og?
- What is the atomic number of Astatine? (join two words together)
- What is the atomic symbol of Argon?
- How many neutrons does zinc have? (join two words together)
- The atomic name of Cu?
- What is the atomic symbol for Tin?
- How many energy shells does Europium have?
35 Clues: The atomic name of Cu? • Which nonmetal is a liquid? • What family is chlorine in? • What is the element name of Rn? • What is the element name of Og? • What is the element name of Ge? • What is the atomic symbol for Tin? • What is the atomic mass of Oxygen? • How many protons does lithium have? • What is the atomic symbol of Argon? • How many energy shells does Iron have? • ...
Periodic Table and Bonding 2025-12-05
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- Combining nuclei into one
- Basic building block of matter
- Atom with charge due to electron loss/gain
- Distribution of electrons in orbitals
- Particle with no electric charge
- Simplest and lightest element
- Energy released at star’s center
- Arrangement of chemical elements
- Sum of protons and neutrons
- Electron energy level
- Bond sharing electron pairs
- Total number of protons
- Particle with negative charge
- Symbol representing element
- Vertical column in table
- Horizontal row in table
- Electron cloud region
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- Breaking nucleus into smaller parts
- Particle with positive charge
- Developer of element classification
- Electron gains energy and jumps level
- Stable set of eight electrons
- Small fundamental particle
- Space where electron exists
- Dense core of an atom
- Element with two protons and neutrons
- Standard unit for atomic mass
- Equal positive and negative charges
- Force keeping nucleus intact
- Bond transferring electrons
30 Clues: Dense core of an atom • Electron energy level • Electron cloud region • Total number of protons • Horizontal row in table • Vertical column in table • Combining nuclei into one • Small fundamental particle • Space where electron exists • Sum of protons and neutrons • Bond sharing electron pairs • Symbol representing element • Bond transferring electrons • Force keeping nucleus intact • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2025-12-11
Periodic Table Tier 2 2024-02-29
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- The gases in the 8th column that react with nothing
- Electronegativity does this as it moves left to right
- What rows of the periodic table are called
- The trend that increases from the center to the outside columns
- Have an oxidation number of -1
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- the electrons on the outer shell
- The oxidation charge if you lose electrons
- The model that shows all the electrons
- _________ Dot Diagrams represent Valence Electrons
- The trend that increases right to left and top to bottom
- The name of the first column of the Periodic Table
- The number of dots in Fluorine's Lewis dot diagram
12 Clues: Have an oxidation number of -1 • the electrons on the outer shell • The model that shows all the electrons • The oxidation charge if you lose electrons • What rows of the periodic table are called • _________ Dot Diagrams represent Valence Electrons • The name of the first column of the Periodic Table • The number of dots in Fluorine's Lewis dot diagram • ...
Matter 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- Ability to be hammered into different shapes.
- Ability to be drawn into a wire.
- The negatively charged subatomic particle found in the shells around the nucleus.
- Elements in the vertical column of the periodic table.
- The number of protons in an atom
- Having a shiny surface.
- The basic unit that makes up all matter.
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- Elements in the horizontal row of the periodic table.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Ability to move heat and electricity through it easily.
- The subatomic particle with no charge found inside the nucleus.
- The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- The positively charged subatomic particle found inside the nucleus.
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances.
14 Clues: Having a shiny surface. • Ability to be drawn into a wire. • The number of protons in an atom • The basic unit that makes up all matter. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. • Ability to be hammered into different shapes. • Elements in the horizontal row of the periodic table. • ...
The Periodic Table Crossword 2020-10-16
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- The smallest unit of an element which still maintains the properties of that element
- An element which has properties of both metals and nonmetals
- The group 7 elements
- The number of protons within an atom
- Positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- A vertical column of the periodic table
- A particle with no charge found in the nucleus
- A pure substance containing one type of atom
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- The group 1 element known as
- Negatively charged particles that moves around the nucleus
- A group of highly stable elements due to their full outer shell of electrons
- The number of protons and neutrons in atom
- The element with the lowest atomic mass
- A row of the periodic table
14 Clues: The group 7 elements • A row of the periodic table • The group 1 element known as • The number of protons within an atom • The element with the lowest atomic mass • A vertical column of the periodic table • The number of protons and neutrons in atom • A pure substance containing one type of atom • A particle with no charge found in the nucleus • ...
Chemistry - Camden Rinaldi 2021-01-06
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- horizontal row in the periodic table o
- vertical column in the periodic table
- number of protons nucleus of an atom.
- central region of an atom where most of the atom’s mass is found in protons and neutrons
- total number of protons and neutrons in atom’s nucleus
- element that is not a metal and has properties generally opposite to those of a metal
- atom of one element that has a different number of neutrons than another atom of the same element
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- element with metal and nonmetal properties
- table of elements
- positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus
- length of time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay into atoms of another element
- negatively charged particle outside an atom’s nucleus.
- element easily shaped & good conductor of electricity & heat
- particle that has no electric charge in an atom’s nucleus
- atom that has a positive or negative electric charge
15 Clues: table of elements • vertical column in the periodic table • horizontal row in the periodic table o • number of protons nucleus of an atom. • element with metal and nonmetal properties • positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus • atom that has a positive or negative electric charge • negatively charged particle outside an atom’s nucleus. • ...
Chemistry - Camden Rinaldi 2021-01-06
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- element that is not a metal and has properties generally opposite to those of a metal
- positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus
- vertical column in the periodic table
- element easily shaped & good conductor of electricity & heat
- atom of one element that has a different number of neutrons than another atom of the same element
- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- total number of protons and neutrons in atom’s nucleus
- negatively charged particle outside an atom’s nucleus.
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- table of elements
- length of time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay into atoms of another element
- element with metal and nonmetal properties
- atom that has a positive or negative electric charge
- central region of an atom where most of the atom’s mass is found in protons and neutrons
- particle that has no electric charge in an atom’s nucleus
- horizontal row in the periodic table o
15 Clues: table of elements • vertical column in the periodic table • horizontal row in the periodic table o • element with metal and nonmetal properties • number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • positively charged particle in atom’s nucleus • atom that has a positive or negative electric charge • total number of protons and neutrons in atom’s nucleus • ...
Everyday Chemistry 2022-04-11
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- Fe
- Vertical columns in the periodic table, where elements contain similar chemical properties
- Na
- A substance that produces hydroxide ions, HO− , in water. Taste bitter and turns litmus paper blue
- ___________ electrons are the electrons in the outermost principal energy level of an atom.
- Form positive ions
- ______ Curie first discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium
- Co
- He
- Positively charged particles
- Made of 2 or more elements that are chemically combines
- _______ acid is a strong acid that is used in car batteries
- The study ofthe behavior of matter and its charges and how it interacts with other matter and energy
- Ca
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- _____ rule states when several orbitals are available in a subshell, each orbital gets one electron before the electrons pair up
- Negatively charged ions
- Electron configuration for this element is
- A _______ table is a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- Ti
- Nuclear particle with no charge
- Ni
- A substance that ionizes in water to form hydrogen ions, H+. Taste sour and turns litmus paper red.
- The _____________ is the first antibiotic discovered by the scientist Alexander Fleming
- Smallest particle of an element
- The fundamental states of matter are: Liquid, solid, and _____
25 Clues: Fe • Ti • Na • Ni • Co • He • Ca • Form positive ions • Negatively charged ions • Positively charged particles • Nuclear particle with no charge • Smallest particle of an element • Electron configuration for this element is • Made of 2 or more elements that are chemically combines • _______ acid is a strong acid that is used in car batteries • ...
Chemistry 1 2013-03-08
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- the second product formed in neutralisation along with a salt
- contains only one type of atom
- blue litmus paper will be this colour in an acid
- has the chemical formula CO2
- orbit the nucleus in shells
- blue litmus paper will be this colour in a neutral solution
- does not react chemically with other elements
- has chemical symbol C
- has a pH value above 7
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- number of the group in the periodic table with highly reactive non-metals
- gas given of when an acid reacts with a metal
- neither an acid nor a base
- acid found in your stomach
- name given to the inert gases in group 8 of the periodic table
- carbon dioxide is given off when metal reacts with this liquid
- a chemical that changes colours in acids or bases
- contains two or more elements chemically bonded
- in the nucleus of an atom are protons and ___________
- an atom that has lost or gained an electron
19 Clues: has chemical symbol C • has a pH value above 7 • neither an acid nor a base • acid found in your stomach • orbit the nucleus in shells • has the chemical formula CO2 • contains only one type of atom • an atom that has lost or gained an electron • gas given of when an acid reacts with a metal • does not react chemically with other elements • ...
Chemical puzzle quiz 2024-09-16
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- the power of solar radiation per unit area
- represents number of protons found in one atom
- substnace whose atoms that have the same number of protons
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- amount of matter that makes up an object
- short term weather
- long term weather
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- Horizontal rows of the periodic table
- capacity to supply heat or do work
10 Clues: long term weather • short term weather • capacity to supply heat or do work • Horizontal rows of the periodic table • amount of matter that makes up an object • the power of solar radiation per unit area • represents number of protons found in one atom • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements • ...
PERIODIC TABLE 2022-05-14
8 Clues: ATOMICNUMBER 27 • ELEMENTS WHICH IS MALLEABLE • ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER 12 • HIGHEST ELECTRONEGATIVE ELEMENT • LARGEST ELEMENT IN PERIODIC TABLE • HORIZONTAL ROWS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE • ELEMENTS WITH BOTH METALLIC AND NON- METALLIC PROPERTIES • THE SERIES OF ELEMENTS THAT CONTAINS MOSTLY MAN-MADE ELEMENTS
marie curie 2024-03-07
8 Clues: Peace prize • An expert of physics • rapid mutating of cells • Periodic table number 84 • electromagnetic radiation • periodic table number 88 • Procedure used to prove a hypothesis • The release of energy from the decay of the nuclei of certain kinds of atoms and isotopes
chemistry crossword 2025-04-04
8 Clues: Layers where electrons orbit. • How easily an element reacts. • Neutral particle in the nucleus. • Positive particle in the nucleus. • Pure substance with one type of atom. • Horizontal row on the periodic table. • Negative particle outside the nucleus. • Vertical column on the periodic table.
LC Chemistry Famous Scientists 2019-01-29
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- Envisaged a "plum pudding" model of the atom.
- Discovered the neutron.
- Measured the charge on the electron using his oil drop experiment.
- Amazed at his gold foil experiment.
- German chemist who worked on "Triads".
- Investigated cathode rays in vacuum tubes.
- Proposed a theory for the arrangement of electrons in atoms based on emission line spectra.
- They would be no periodic table without him.
- Received Nobel prize for work on radioactivity.
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- Famous for his Atomic Theory.
- Famous for his "Law of Octaves".
- First discovered radioactivity.
- It is not possible to measure the velocity and position of an electron at the same time.
- Proposed the name "electron".
- Discovered a method of determining the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Using electrolysis, discovered a number of elements on the periodic table.
16 Clues: Discovered the neutron. • Famous for his Atomic Theory. • Proposed the name "electron". • First discovered radioactivity. • Famous for his "Law of Octaves". • Amazed at his gold foil experiment. • German chemist who worked on "Triads". • Investigated cathode rays in vacuum tubes. • They would be no periodic table without him. • Envisaged a "plum pudding" model of the atom. • ...
Siu 2022-03-22
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- consists of two atoms
- Horizontal list of words
- A diagram that shows the arrangement of electrons in an atom
- outermost electron shell
- ____compound
- _____diagram
- Core of a atom
- Having neither acid nor basic properties
- in group 18
- multiple atoms share electrons
- ______nanotube
- ___________electron
- negative or positive charge
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- ____table
- vertical lists of elements
- _____number
- H
- characterised of metals and non metals
- 2 or more atoms that bond together
- pure substance
- Be
- collection of elements
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged ion
- 17 elements in periodic table
- ____technology
- a stable subatomic particle, symbol p
- a negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Ne
29 Clues: H • Be • Ne • ____table • _____number • in group 18 • ____compound • _____diagram • pure substance • Core of a atom • ____technology • ______nanotube • ___________electron • consists of two atoms • collection of elements • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • Horizontal list of words • outermost electron shell • vertical lists of elements • negative or positive charge • ...
Elements, Compounds, Mixtures 2024-12-09
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- When one substance dissolves completely into another substance you get a _______.
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- A substance formed when two or more elements or compounds are physically combined. No chemical changes take place.
- When no more solute can be dissolved in a solution it is said to be _______.
- When two or more elements participate in a chemical reaction and a chemical bond is formed.
- This element combines with two parts Hydrogen to create this mixture.
- When particles are too fine to be filtered, this machine can be used.
- When a liquid is mixed with a solid the particles do not dissolve; they are “suspended” throughout the liquid, and you can see them
- There are 118 of these on The Periodic Table
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- This is the process of boiling in order to separate the components of liquid solutions.
- Elements can be either a solid, gas, or this state of matter.
- This method of separating a mixture uses filters to remove impurities.
- In this mixture the substances being combined are distributed evenly throughout.
- Elements in the same column of the periodic table make up this. Each column of elements have similar properties.
- These elements are often used to make signs because they glow when an electric current moves through them.
- The Periodic Table was developed by a Russian: Botonist, Scientist, or Chemist?
- The substance in which the other substance dissolves is called this.
17 Clues: There are 118 of these on The Periodic Table • The substance that is dissolved in a solution. • Elements can be either a solid, gas, or this state of matter. • The substance in which the other substance dissolves is called this. • This element combines with two parts Hydrogen to create this mixture. • ...
Gallium 2012-11-15
13 Clues: color • symbol • element • discoverer • atomic number • Lecoq meaning • year discovered • place discovered • Gallium is ______ • periodic table of _____ • disappearing _____________ • semiconductor of _____________ • Gallium is classified as a ____________
The Radical Radium Rascal Puzzle 2023-03-23
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- A metal on the periodic table with the atomic mass of 88
- Term used when something can cause harm
- Emits ionizing radiation particles
- When a metal can be molded
- Poisonous, venomous, causes harm
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- table Where the element radium is found
- earth metals The family radium is found in
- Term when something is shiny
- Term for when something glows in the dark
- term for when a metal can be pulled into a wire
10 Clues: When a metal can be molded • Term when something is shiny • Poisonous, venomous, causes harm • Emits ionizing radiation particles • Term used when something can cause harm • Term for when something glows in the dark • table Where the element radium is found • earth metals The family radium is found in • term for when a metal can be pulled into a wire • ...
Atomic Structure and Trends in the Periodic Table 2025-09-14
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- A horizontal row in the periodic table.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- The center of an atom.
- A particle that orbits the nucleus.
- A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge.
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- An element that usually loses electrons.
- An element that usually gains or shares electrons.
- A vertical column in the periodic table.
- A particle in the nucleus with no charge.
- How many electrons an atom can gain, lose, or share.
10 Clues: The center of an atom. • The smallest unit of matter. • A particle that orbits the nucleus. • A horizontal row in the periodic table. • An element that usually loses electrons. • A vertical column in the periodic table. • A particle in the nucleus with no charge. • A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge. • An element that usually gains or shares electrons. • ...
chemistry 2023-04-01
8 Clues: H2O stands for • we breath what • a description without numbers • they are either positive or negative • smallest part in the chemical element • the periodic table is made out of this • they include 1-18 on the periodic table • measure, mix, and heat in these container
Chemical Crossword 2023-07-03
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- when a compound is broken down into simpler substances
- the part of the Earth at the very centre
- the set of elements on the far right of the Periodic Table
- a type of change involving different states
- a substance that can't be broken down into other substances
- reinforced concrete is an example of this type of material
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- the movement of the sixth element around the planet
- a material formed from combining many smaller molecules
- a substance that neutralises acids
- a substance in solution with a pH less than 7
- the substances that exist at the end of a reaction
- the chemical opposite of reduction
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid
- a supported prediction about an experiment
- elements found on the left of the Periodic Table
15 Clues: a substance that neutralises acids • the chemical opposite of reduction • the part of the Earth at the very centre • a supported prediction about an experiment • a type of change involving different states • the process of a liquid turning into a solid • a substance in solution with a pH less than 7 • elements found on the left of the Periodic Table • ...
Revision: atoms and ions 2023-01-31
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- the chemical name of OH - is __ ion.
- Each row of the periodic table is called _____
- An element can have atoms of different number of neutrons, called _________.
- the chemical name of CO3 2- is __ ion.
- When an atom gains electrons, it becomes an ____.
- the chemical name of NH4 + is ____.
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- the chemical name of SO4 2- is __ ion.
- Each column of the periodic table is called ___
- the chemical name of NO3 - is __ ion.
- the chemical name of O 2- is __ ion.
- When an atom becomes charged, it becomes an ____.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom is called ________.
- the chemical name of Br - is __ ion.
- When an atom loses electrons, it becomes an _____.
- ______number tells the number of protons in an atom
15 Clues: the chemical name of NH4 + is ____. • the chemical name of OH - is __ ion. • the chemical name of O 2- is __ ion. • the chemical name of Br - is __ ion. • the chemical name of NO3 - is __ ion. • the chemical name of SO4 2- is __ ion. • the chemical name of CO3 2- is __ ion. • Each row of the periodic table is called _____ • ...
Chemistrry? 2021-11-17
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- any combination of atoms chemically joined together
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- A type of matter defined by a unique partical
- any combination of atoms chemically joined together
- Energy level; an orbit followed by electrons around an atom's nucleas
- O, atomic number 8
- The energy of motion
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- Matter is made up of _________ too hard to see
- The number of protons in an element
- A one or two letter code that identifies an element
- Atoms with same amount of protons and different amount of nuetrons
- The guy who invented the first from of the periodic table
- Ra, atomic number 88
- The most awesome person in the world
- Holmium, Erbium, cerium, and Terbium all belong to the _____________________ section on the periodic table
- The decrease of gas volume as a result of applied force
16 Clues: O, atomic number 8 • Ra, atomic number 88 • The energy of motion • The number of protons in an element • The basic unit of a chemical element • The most awesome person in the world • A type of matter defined by a unique partical • Matter is made up of _________ too hard to see • A one or two letter code that identifies an element • ...
Atomic Structure and Periodic Table 2022-01-31
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- the center of an atom
- negatively charged particle that is outside the center of an atom
- atoms of the same element that have different amounts of neutrons
- positively charged particle that is in the center of an atom
- bond that shares electrons between atoms
- positively charged ion
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- neutrally charged particle that is in the center of an atom
- a drawing structure of an atom that shows all the electron shells
- electrons in the outermost shell that participate in reactions
- negatively charged ion
- a single particle of an element
- a drawing structure of an atom that only shows the outer electrons
- bonds formed from oppositely charged ions
- another name for the rows of the periodic table
- groups on the periodic table that have similar chemical properties
15 Clues: the center of an atom • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • a single particle of an element • bond that shares electrons between atoms • bonds formed from oppositely charged ions • another name for the rows of the periodic table • neutrally charged particle that is in the center of an atom • positively charged particle that is in the center of an atom • ...
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, MIXTURES 2026-01-20
The Periodic Table 2023-03-06
10 Clues: patterns • Characteristic • Positive charge • Plural is nuclei • Smallest particle • Both shiny metals • Another name for idea • the chemical symbol of helium • Is when the first periodic table was made • A scientist who discovered a pattern in elements
Periodic Table 2022-01-04
8 Clues: an alkali metal • the lightest metal • the lightest element • another name for group 7 • another name for group 0/8 • a horizontal row in the periodic table • a vertical column in the periodic table • a transition metal found in red blood cells
Vocab Words Crossword 2023-08-29
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- metals in the middle of the periodic table
- contains all elements
- positive charge
- smallest particle
- the ability for an element to be turned into a wire
- rings around the nucleus
- number of atoms in an element
- distance from nucleous
- columns in a perodic table
- no charge
- center of an atom
- rows in a perodic table
- number that tells how many protons
- the ability for it to be shaped without breaking
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- charge of an atom
- group 17
- group 18
- purest form of a substance
- outermost shell
- surrounds the nucleus
- known as amu, how much an atom's weight
- the ability to react
- makes up atoms
- protons+neutrons
- negative charge
- letter to represensurroundsement
26 Clues: group 17 • group 18 • no charge • makes up atoms • outermost shell • positive charge • negative charge • protons+neutrons • charge of an atom • smallest particle • center of an atom • the ability to react • contains all elements • surrounds the nucleus • distance from nucleous • rows in a perodic table • rings around the nucleus • purest form of a substance • columns in a perodic table • ...
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures 2021-10-26
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- anything that takes up space
- when something in science is physically mixed
- number 26 on the periodic table
- a group of two or more atoms that form a substance
- a subatomic particle with no charge
- when a molecule contains two or more atoms
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- number 7 on the periodic table
- the building blocks of science
- subatomic particle with a charge of negative charge
- the basic units of matter
10 Clues: the basic units of matter • anything that takes up space • number 7 on the periodic table • the building blocks of science • number 26 on the periodic table • a subatomic particle with no charge • when a molecule contains two or more atoms • when something in science is physically mixed • a group of two or more atoms that form a substance • ...
