Atomic Mass - Choice Activity
Across
- 1. A unit of mass equal to 1.66 x (-24)10 grams.
- 3. A row of the periodic table.
- 7. a substance formed from the combination of two or more metals.
- 12. Elements in the group containing Florine, chlorine, and bromine, among others.
- 14. Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
- 15. A fundamental property of matter that can be either positive or negative.
- 16. Elements that are typically shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity.
- 17. A particle found in the nucleus with mass similar to the proton but with zero electric charge.
- 18. A column of the periodic table.
- 19. One of the discrete allowed energies for electrons in an atom.
- 21. The average mass of all the known isotopes of an element, expressed in amu.
Down
- 2. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom; the atomic number determines what element the atom represents.
- 4. Elements in the first two groups of the periodic table.
- 5. The electrons in the highest, unfilled energy level of an atom.
- 6. A chart that organizes the elements by their chemical proporties and increasing atomic number.
- 8. A nucleus is stable if it stays together.
- 9. A nucleus is radioactive if it spontaneously breaks up, emitting particles or energy in the procces.
- 10. The number of protons plus the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
- 11. Elements that are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
- 13. A particle found in the nucleus with a positive charge exactly equal and opposite of the electron.
- 17. The tiny core at the center of an atom containing most of the atoms mass and all of its positive charge.
- 20. A partical with an electric charge