Unit 4 The Periodic Table
Across
- 2. The modern periodic table is organized by increasing what?
- 4. Atom or group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
- 5. Energy needed to remove an electron from an atom in the gaseous state
- 8. F- and O2- are examples of this
- 9. Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- 10. Na+ and Mg2+ are examples of this
- 13. These are found underground and can be dull
- 16. Ability of an atom of an element when in a compound to attract electrons
- 19. Most are gases. If a solid, it is usually brittle.
- 20. Father of the periodic table
- 21. Shiny, easily cut, and very reactive
Down
- 1. 1/2 the distance between two nuclei of the same element when joined
- 3. Most of these don't exist naturally
- 6. An example of an element that has been known for thousands of years
- 7. The most electronegative element
- 11. When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, there is a repetition of physical and chemical properties
- 12. Generally good conductors of heat and electricity
- 14. Inert and have a full outer electron shell
- 15. The first periodic table was organized by what?
- 17. Found in the d block and used in a variety of ways
- 18. Most reactive nonmetal group