Periodic Table
Across
- 1. Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- 7. The number of electrons gained or lost when Noble Gases become an Ion
- 10. Element Uranium (U) is in a column and is considered as this group of element
- 12. Silvery gray metals, extremely soft, react with water, charge is plus one, etc.
- 13. Dull, poor conductors, brittle, low melting point, etc.
- 17. Radioactive, manmade, grouped into a row rather than a column, etc.
- 18. A consistent ion charge pattern that will be produced when transferring electrons to form an ___
- 19. Element Calcium (Ca) is in group 2 and is considered this group of element
- 24. This type of element includes hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
- 26. Element Neon (Ne) is in group 18 and is considered this group of element
- 27. This type of element includes gold, copper, platinum, iron, etc.
- 28. Gray white luster, oxidize in air, charge plus two, etc.
- 29. The name for the electrons in the highest energy level
- 30. Alkali Metals are the most ___ metal
Down
- 2. Element Cobalt (Co) is in group 9 and is considered this group of element
- 3. Ductile and malleable, good conductors, have multiple oxidation states, etc.
- 4. Nonmetals, the charge is minus one, the only group that contains solids, liquids, and gasses, etc.
- 5. Colorless, odorless, tasteless (colors seen when in the excited state), nonreactive, etc.
- 6. Shiny, good conductors of electricity and heat, ductile, malleable, etc.
- 8. Element Sodium (Na) is in group 1 and is considered this group of element
- 9. AKA Rare earth metals, shiny and silvery white, react violently with nonmetals, soft but increase in hardness, etc.
- 11. Nonmetals do this when transferring electrons
- 14. How our current periodic table is arranged
- 15. Arranged his periodic table by increasing atomic mass
- 16. This type of element includes boron, silicon, arsenic, etc.
- 20. Metals do this when transferring electrons
- 21. This is the most reactive nonmetal
- 22. Provides a way to visualize an atom’s structure and potential to bond
- 23. Element Bromine (Br) is in group 17 and is considered this group of element
- 25. Arranged his periodic table by increasing the atomic number