Periodic Table
Across
- 2. shiny, high melting point
- 3. ___ noble gas that has an atomic number of 2
- 4. ____ metals are soft, silvery grey and are the most reactive metal
- 9. ___ and alkali metal that has an atomic number of 3
- 11. Valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- 13. ions are formed from a transfer of ___
- 14. ____ contain properties of both metals and nonmetals
- 18. ___ gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless and have characteristic colors when excited
- 19. All of the elements in group 1,3 and 13-18 have a ___ ion charge pattern
- 20. John Newlands was the first person who developed a periodic table by increasing _______
- 21. The number of the charge depends on how many ___ electrons are lost or received.
- 24. nonmetals are ____ and break easily
- 26. valence electrons are the ___ electrons
- 27. nonmetals ___(gain) electrons when becoming an ion
- 28. poor conductors of heat and electricity
- 29. In 1864, ____ wrote a textbook that included an abbreviated version of a periodic table that contained 28 elements.
- 30. In 1869, _______'s table was published, containing all 60 of the known elements and predicting the existence of 3 missing elements
Down
- 1. ___ Alkaline earth metal that has an atomic number of 4
- 3. ____ are the most reactive nonmetals
- 5. also known as the "rare earth metals"
- 6. ___ halogen with an atomic number of 35
- 7. Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the periodic by increasing ___
- 8. a valence electrons are the electrons in the ___ energy level
- 10. ____ metals are ductile and malleable and come from ores in the earth's crust.
- 12. Metals are good _____ of heat and electricity
- 15. all are radioactive, grouped into a row instead of a column
- 16. Lewis Dot ___ provide a way to visualize an atom's structure and potential to bond
- 17. Ions are atoms with a ___
- 22. ____ earth metals are relatively soft and oxidize in air.
- 23. ___ a lanthanide that has an atomic number of 58
- 25. Metals ___(lose) electrons when becoming an ion